Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, July 9, 2025


Greetings in Christ!

This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it! Let us rejoice in the wonders and joys of summer and let us be glad that this is only the beginning of the season! We know, we know; strictly speaking, we’re a little over two weeks into “official” summer, but the weather finally got the message, so that it now “feels” like summer, and the calendar informs us that we have just over 10 weeks left until the seasons change again. It seems to us that there’s a lot of time to get out and enjoy!

While most of us are enjoying the days of summer, we must remember that there are people all around the world who aren’t able to do so; of course, the tragic floods in the Hill Country of Texas weighs heavily on the soul of the United States, and while stories of incredible heroism and resilience are uplifting, the stories of death and destruction are crushing to see and hear. The tragedies aren’t limited to Texas, as there are stories of floods in New Mexico and in North Carolina following tropical storm Chantal making landfall; lives have been lost, and property damage has been significant. Some “talking heads” in the media have raised the almost-obligatory question “how can a loving God allow this to happen?” There’s really no answer to that, other than to push back on those who would suggest that the floods and storms are God’s way of punishing the unjust; that’s nonsense. What we can say for certain is that God is present in the storms and struggles of life, God is weeping with us at the loss of life, and God is with all who are working to rescue and recover. God hears all the prayers asking for relief in all forms, ours included, and God will be present with all who seek his strength and comfort. Just as was the case with those of us impacted by the ice storms Up North earlier this year, God will put things back in order, in his perfect way and in his perfect time. The question should not be “why would God allow this to happen?”, the question should be “how can God use me to help?” Not only in Texas and New Mexico and North Carolina, but in Ukraine, in the Middle East, and in those parts of our own country ravaged by violence. As you enjoy your summertime activities, keep your heart and spirit open to opportunities to help those who are not able to enjoy their summertime activities. And when you hear a call to help, respond with “here I am, Lord. Send me.”

Blessings,
Karen and Greg
Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com

He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. Colossians 1:17

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Greetings in Christ!

This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it! Let us rejoice in a beautiful summer’s day Up North, and let us be glad for the celebration of the Fourth of July in the United States and Canada Day in Canada. This year, the United States celebrates 249 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and Canada celebrates 158 years since the signing of the British North American Act, which effectively established the nation of Canada. Our two great nations share the longest undefended border in the world, and in spite of occasional spat or two, have been great friends for well over a century.

The relationship between the United States and Canada could serve as a pretty good model for relationships between churches; we have different ways of governing ourselves, slightly different ways of expressing ourselves, and some variations in the way we relate to the world around us, but still we are the best of friends. We share a common heritage, common values like decency, respect for others, and a thirst for freedom. Sometimes we disagree, but we don’t pick up our bats and balls and go home, ending our relationship in response to a dispute. Yet in the church world, it seems as if the slightest disagreement results in an irreversible rift; a new denomination is formed, and long-cherished relationships are ended. And if we’re entirely honest, the same is often true in our relationships with one another – the smallest of disputes can end a life-long friendship. Yet we are called to unity, unity as citizens of great nations, unity as members of the body of Christ, and unity in friendship. We too easily forget the Apostle Paul’s words from his letter to the Galatians: There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. In relationships between nations, churches, and individuals, those are powerful words to remember.

Blessings,

Karen and Greg Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969 revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com

Finally, brothers and sisters, rejoice! Strive for full restoration, encourage one another, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you. 2 Corinthians 13:11

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, June 25, 2025


Greetings in Christ!

This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it!  Let us rejoice in blue skies, puffy clouds, and moderate temperatures, and let us be glad that the extreme heat and nasty storms of the past few days have moved on!  Up North days like today are why we love living in God’s Country, so let’s get out there and make the most of it!  Take a walk, go for a bike ride, sit by the water, or get out on the water if you have the means; embrace this grand day!

As you find the best way to embrace this grand day, remember who gave us this grand day, and give thanks.  Give thanks for flowers in full bloom, give thanks for gentle breezes, give thanks for rippling waves, give thanks for the sounds of children at play.  Give thanks to God for all things, especially on this truly spectacular summer’s day.  And if you have some work to do, do so with joy in your heart, because even work can be a delight on a day such as this.  Be on the lookout for “Godwinks,” they’re going to be all around you today, and every day, rain or shine – but they’re often easier to spot on a beautiful day like today.

Blessings,

Karen and Greg

Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com


This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.  Psalm 118:24

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, June 18, 2025


Greetings in Christ!

This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it!  Let us rejoice in the arrival of summer (officially) on Friday, and let us be glad for all the joys and delights the season will bring!  Summertime Up North is such a special time of the year, with seemingly limitless ways to enjoy God’s beautiful Creation that surrounds us.  We’re looking forward to adventures and new experiences, we hope that you are, too!

Sometimes those adventures and new experiences bring frustrations, because things don’t go as we planned, or it turns out that a new experience requires a few tries to get it right.  We’d all like to think that we’ll easily conquer a new game, or that there’s nothing to getting up on water skis, but the reality is that very few of us are going to be good at something the very first time we try; and if we are successful, odds are that a healthy dose of luck was involved!  But fear not, because if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again!  For the vast majority of us, failure is a (tough) part of learning a new skill; so is determination, and we have a great internal source of determination and patience – Jesus Christ.  He’s with us in all things, even when we’re at play and trying something new and different.  He’s also with us when we stumble and fall, when we stumble and fall again, and when we stumble and fall a third time, whether we’re trying water skis or dealing with something far more important like a new task at work or a challenging time in a relationship.  So don’t give up, keep trying, and trust always that your coach will never let you down.  God is good, all the time; and all the time, God is good!

Blessings,

Karen and Greg

Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com


I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go;
I will counsel you with my loving eye on you.
Psalm 32:8

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Greetings in Christ!

This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it! Let us rejoice in the slowly-warming air and abundant rainfall, and let us be glad for the lushness of the earth that flows from these things! It’s awe-inspiring to look at the beauty around us, with flowers in bloom and trees sporting their full coats of leaves. We are truly blessed by the generosity of Almighty God in sharing Creation with us!

We are also truly blessed to enter into the days after Pentecost, when we are free to focus on our relationship with the Divine without planning for the next “big day” on the calendar. We often overlook these days, because they’re so, well, so ordinary; but these are the days when we can put our newly-invigorated faith to work, to let our spirits soar and our hearts sing out with joy in our everyday living. It’s true that the warm-weather months gift us with all manner of delights, as the ice cream stands reopen, the golf courses and tennis courts are ready for play, and the beaches beckon us to come and sit for a while; but it’s equally true that these are the weeks and months when the real work of the church gets done. These are the days and weeks and months during which we can live out what we say we believe, when we can make a real difference in the lives of those in need. These are the days when we can allow ourselves to recognize our own needs, to accept that our needs matter just as much as those of others, and to revel in the fact that we have the time to address those needs. In these quieter times, before the Season of Advent rolls around again, we humbly suggest that it’s OK to pay attention to you. It’s OK to be a little inwardly focused, because you matter, too.

God bless you, Karen and Greg Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969 revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Greetings in Christ!
Christ is Risen! He is Risen, Indeed!! Alleluia, Amen. The Easter season is drawing to a close, with the Ascension of the Lord tomorrow marking the end of Christ’s time on earth following the Resurrection. The season formally comes to an end on the Day of Pentecost, so there are now ten days to go. On this overcast spring morning, that’s a bit of great news!
Great news because there is still time to sharpen our focus on the message of Easter; forgiveness, eternal life, and irrepressible joy because all things are made new. There’s a reason the church calendar blesses us with fifty days in the Easter season – it takes that long, if not longer, to fully comprehend what happened on that first Easter Sunday two millennia ago. Even now, with thousands of years of experiences by believers of all races and creeds, we just can’t really believe that sins and tears have been wiped away. We just can’t really believe that the Messiah of God sacrificed himself for those of us not yet born, and that his sacrifice was for those who will come after us. What an amazing God has claimed us as his own, knowing full well that we’re going to mess up on a pretty regular basis, and still we are loved and forgiven and cherished. Now there’s a formula for us to adopt in all of our relationships; love, forgive, and cherish. Treasure these remaining days of Easter, and let yourself be made new!
Blessings, Karen and Greg

Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com
Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you. Ephesians 4:32

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, May 21, 2025


Christ is Risen! He is Risen, Indeed!!

This coming weekend marks the unofficial start of summer with the observation of Memorial Day in the United States. It will be a day marked by parades, speeches, and solemn gatherings in cemeteries across the country as we honor those who gave “the last full measure of devotion” in service of their country. These words from President Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Gettysburg Address, are a fitting reminder of the cost of war, and also a fitting reminder that those who gave their lives should not have done so in vain.

As the Easter season approaches its end in a couple of weeks, we should remember that another person gave “the last full measure of devotion” in service of others; of course, we are referring to Jesus Christ, who sacrificed his life so that others would be able to live free from sin and fear. We urge you to think about this in the waning days of Easter; it’s easy in the current day to shout “Christ is Risen!” and not contemplate what came before. It’s easy in the current day to joyfully embrace the glories of Easter, and not let ourselves be truly changed by them. In these remaining days of the season, we invite you to join us is becoming the new creations that the Resurrection allows us to be. As spring turns to summer, as the earth continues to bloom and blossom, let each of us bloom and blossom as well.

Blessings,

Karen and Greg

Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com



Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! 2 Corinthians 5:17

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, May 14, 2025


Greetings in Christ!

Christ is Risen! He is Risen, Indeed!! On this 25th day of the Easter season, the message is as strong and meaningful as it was on the first day; we are able to live freely and fully because of the Resurrection. As spring continues to work its magic in nature, Christ continues to work his magic in our lives.

But just as nature benefits from our good stewardship of the earth, air, and water by cleaning up after ourselves and not overwhelming Creation through overuse and abuse, our divine souls can benefit from good stewardship. Spiritual stewardship actually looks quite a bit like earthly stewardship, in that we should avoid littering our souls with unhelpful thoughts, and clean things up if we fall prey to temptation. Spiritual stewardship sometimes requires significant effort to repair damage to relationships, just as earthly stewardship sometimes requires significant effort to heal a lake or stream that has been harmed by pollution. Sometimes spiritual stewardship is as simple as saying “I’m sorry,” which oddly can be the hardest thing to do, just as earthly stewardship is sometimes as simple as picking up a piece of trash. As we look forward to the next 25 days of Easter, it might be good to see if there is any cleanup to do in our faith lives.

Blessings,

Karen and Greg

Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com



He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth
and renewal by the Holy Spirit. Titus 3:5

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, May 7, 2025


Greetings in Christ!

Christ is Risen! He is Risen, Indeed!! As we continue our journey through the fifty days of the Easter season, the message of the traditional greeting rings true; Jesus the Christ overcame death and walks with us each and every day. As spring takes firm hold of the weather outdoors, gradually warming the earth and welcoming flowers in our gardens and buds on the trees, Christ takes firm hold of our hearts and souls as he guides us ever forward!

Now, let’s be honest; anyone who has lived north of the 45th parallel for more than a couple of years knows that Mother Nature may have a trick or two up her sleeve, so it’s best to not bury the snow shovel too deep in the garage or shed! At the same time, anyone who has experienced more than a couple of Easters knows that the promises of redemption, eternal life, and deep joy are freely given and are ours forever! But these promises aren’t entirely free; we have to say “yes” to the offer, and we have to make a few changes in the way we approach the world. These changes aren’t particularly hard, but they will mark you as being “different” in the eyes of the world; you’ll have to resist temptation, reject evil, and embrace compassion, forgiveness, and love. You’ll also be asked to adopt and attitude of gratitude, and commit to a life of service. That doesn’t sound like too high a price to pay for eternity in Paradise with our Lord, does it?

Blessings,

Karen and Greg

Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com

And over all these virtues put on love,
which binds them all together in perfect unity.
Colossians 3:14

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, April 30, 2025


Greetings in Christ!

Christ is Risen! He is Risen, Indeed!! We are ten days removed from the glories of Easter Sunday, yet we still bask in the glow of that great day! Christ is Risen! We are new creations, freed from the burden of our sins, and the future is bright. There will be ups and downs, to be sure, but our places in Heaven are assured because of Easter day.

Have you stopped to think about what that means? It doesn’t mean that we’re free to do whatever we want, without consideration of the impact our actions will have upon others. It means that Jesus Christ walks with us every step of the way, whispering in our ear with words of encouragement and guidance, and also with words of caution. Caution, because he doesn’t want us to stray from the right path and make life more challenging than it needs to be. Caution, because he doesn’t want us to take the gift of redemption for granted. Caution, because the world is a dangerous place at times, and we must be on our guard. The fifty days of the Season of Easter offers us an opportunity to sharpen our listening skills, so that the quiet urgings of our Lord don’t get lost in the noise of life. Keep your ears and eyes open, and enjoy the journey through Easter!

Blessings,

Karen and Greg

Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com

Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” Isaiah 30:21