"I don’t come from a particularly religious home. My parents made me go to Sunday school, but while mom sometimes went to church, dad never did.
After high school, I joined the military and left church far behind. During and after college I focused on being an entrepreneur, starting businesses and chasing after money. When I got married I went to church because my wife wanted me to, but it had little effect on my daily life. I shoved God as far back in my life as I could and tried to live life on my own terms. Then in my 30’s I began to feel an urgency to do something more with my life. While I was “successful” I couldn't get past the emptiness I felt inside. There had to be more to life.
I was successful and miserable, I lacked purpose and meaning. I agonized for three years over what felt like a wasted and empty life. No matter how much money I made, or how many toys I bought, or how much I partied, life just seemed more and more empty and meaningless. That's when my wife and I decided to make a radical life change. We left our old life behind and moved from California to St. Louis so I could attend seminary and become a pastor. After graduating seminary we moved our family back to California to start a church in Rohnert Park where we could share with others what we had discovered about God and the real meaning of life. That church is Word of Grace.
I believe that a church which exists only for itself is not a church that is following Jesus. Selfish, self-centered faith is not what we find in the Bible. In the Bible Jesus taught his followers, and led by example, to serve others with the love of God. The Christian faith you find at Word of Grace is a living, growing, dynamic faith that is lived in a community of people who encouarge each other in their faith and serve our community together with the love of Jesus. We are far from perfect. We make mistakes, we are sinners. We live in and through the forgiveness of Jesus Christ and continually try to follow Jesus in loving and accepting others who make mistakes and are sinners too.
At Word of Grace you will find imperfect people who live out their faith in many different ways. Some serve through local agencies like hospices, assisted living facilities, Habitat For Humanity, Building Together, and COTS (Committee On The Shelterless). We also serve as a congregation by adopting entire neighborhoods, schools and other places in our community where we can share the love of God in practical ways.
Worship on Sunday is wonderful, uplifting, challenging and inspirational but that is just one part of our faith. It is the faith we live out the rest of the week that really makes the most difference. We are a congregation of regular people who are accepting of all people no matter where they are in life.
One thing I have learned on my faith journey, being in relationship with God is definitely not dull and boring. I have learned how to live a meaningful, purposeful and truly successful life through following Jesus Christ, and it is my joy to share that life with as many others as will listen, learn, live and serve!"