
“So then, a Sabbath rest still remains for the people of God, for those who enter God’s rest also rest from their labors as God did from his”. -Hebrews 4:9-10
As many of you know, in just a few weeks I will be stepping away for a three-month sabbatical. Sabbaticals are gifts – holy invitations to rest, renew, reconnect, and rediscover the rhythms that help bring life, clarity, and joy. I am deeply grateful to our church leadership and congregation for making this time possible, and I head into it with excitement, anticipation, and deep gratitude.
Part of this sabbatical will include traveling with my family to Europe for adventure, exploration, and much needed time together. We are excited to experience new places, wander through historic cathedrals, summit majestic mountains, hike beautiful trails, eat incredible food, and yes…consume our fair share of Swiss chocolate, along with so much more. One thing I anticipate greatly will be fulfilling my lifelong dream of seeing the Tour de France cycling race in person. Then, midway through sabbatical, I’ll return to Europe for a 110 mile bucket list run and traverse Mont Blanc exploring the beauty of Italy, France, and Switzerland along the way.
While some of this sabbatical will involve travel and adventure, much of it will also happen right here at home. I look forward to slowing down enough to spend meaningful time with family and friends. I plan to tackle projects around the house, reflect prayerfully, and train diligently for my ultrarun as well as two Ironman triathlon races coming this fall. For most of my life, physical fitness, endurance challenges, and being in nature have been the primary places where I encounter both joy and God’s presence, and I am excited to immerse myself deeply in those experiences during this time away.
At its heart, this sabbatical is about renewal. Ministry is a sacred calling, but like all callings, it requires rhythms of both pouring out and being filled again. I hope this time of sabbatical helps me rediscover what makes my heart sing: adventure, reconnection, rest, wonder, curiosity, laughter, challenge, and time with the people I love most.
I also hope this season serves as a reminder to all of us that rest is not weakness; it’s holy. Throughout Scripture, we see God inviting people into rhythms of Sabbath, renewal, and restoration. Jesus himself stepped away to pray, rest, and reconnect with the Father. We were never created to run endlessly without pause (I know, I know …listen to this myself).
Please know that as I step away from my day to day ministry responsibilities I carry each of you with me in my prayers and heart. I am thankful for this community and for the many ways you continue to love and support one another. I leave knowing the church is in good hands and trusting that God will continue to move powerfully among all of us while we are apart.
Thank you again for this incredible gift of sabbatical. I cannot wait to return in October renewed, refreshed, and ready to step into a new season of ministry together.
Pastor Tony
Reprinted from the May 2026 newsletter.





