We had a great Easter. Chuck was busy with church (read or listen to his Palm Sunday and Easter sermons) and the kids and Liz busied themselves with Easter egg hunts. Enjoy the photos.
Some good news to share: This past month it was announced that I have been called to serve Parkrose Community United Church of Christ in Portland as the interim minister. My tenure (which will start mid-August) will last between 12-18 months as I help this congregation through a period of transition. Parkrose Community UCC was established in 1913 and has a long history of involvement in community issues. The church was very active in helping to start Snow-Cap, East Multnomah County's most prominent social service agency.
Parkrose Community UCC is a God Is Still Speaking church and part of the Central Pacific Conference of the United Church of Christ.
My ordination has also been set for Sunday, September 17th at 3 pm. The service will be held at Portland's First Congregational United Church of Christ (1126 SW Park Avenue). All are welcome.
This morning we took advantage of the 4th of July holiday and drove up to Timberline Lodge on Mt. Hood where we walked around in the snow and had lunch. The lodge was built in 1936 and was a WPA project. President Roosevelt himself was at the dedication in 1937. Global warming has helped melt a lot of the historic glaciers on the mountain but for now it remains the only place in the US with year round skiing.
Frances and Katherine had their second birthday on July 8, 2006. Two! We went to the Oregon coast for the ordination service of our friend Scott Elliott on their birthday and then celebrated with a family lunch the next day. It seems like it was just yesterday that they were born. There are also pictures in this batch from a visit to Portland by Stephen, Liz's step-brother. Enjoy!