Farewell
by Joel Tishken, Sabbatical Minister
“According to psychologists, a crush lasts on average for four months, if feelings persist beyond that, one is considered to be ‘in love’.” This quote is from the website factualfacts.com. If it’s not just a fact, but a factual fact, it must be true, yes? Well, despite the website’s claim that their facts are factual, I find this statement not accurate. For starters, the website cites no sources beyond “psychologists.” Without reference to where the information is coming from, it’s just another unsubstantiated sentence on the internet. Also, I loved you all long before my four months as sabbatical minister was over. And I was feeling loved by you. These four months have gone fast. I have enjoyed my time with you. It was a pleasure and honor to be your minister.
I arrived as the sabbatical minister in February struggling in a number of ways. I was struggling with making a decision about my professional future. I was struggling with my self-confidence. And I was struggling with my sense of ministerial authority and presence. I remain conflicted about my professional future. However, that is not the case on the latter two counts. I depart with renewed self-confidence and with an increased belief in myself as a minister and preacher. Thank you for those gifts. And saying thanks is appropriate as those things came because of you. I can say with certainty that these things would not have come about without you. From warm welcomes in February,