Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, September 17, 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 another beautiful day in
our Up North paradise and let us be glad that we have five days of summer left to enjoy! Of course, just
because the equinox is coming up on Monday, that doesn’t mean that it will immediately get cold and blustery
(at least we hope not). Autumn is such a beautiful time of the year, as the colors begin to change; we urge you
to make plans to enjoy the unfolding splendor!
A great way to get out and enjoy the unfolding splendor is to join us for the last Adopt-A-Highway cleanup
event of 2025 on Tuesday, September 23rd (rain date Thursday, September 25th); we’ll meet at the
intersection of US-23 and County Road 638 to clean a two-mile stretch of US-23, making it ready for fall and
winter. Many hands make for light work, so please join us if you can!
As the fall colors emerge, we are reminded of God’s flawless artistic sense, as the reds and oranges and
yellows of the deciduous trees contrast with the greens of the conifers. Isn’t it amazing to look out our windows
and see the magnificence? No AI-generated landscapes can compare to the handiwork of our God, no
photographs or paintings can fully capture the beauty all around us; it is left for us, as children of the Most High
God, to offer our reverent thanks and to express our awe at what we have been blessed with. And it also our
calling to be good stewards of Creation, so that others may enjoy what we have been blessed with for
generations to come. So please walk lightly on the Earth, leaving nothing spoiled, but collecting rich
memories.
Blessings,
Karen and Greg
Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969
revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com
revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as
faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. 1 Peter 4:10
Joys and Concern

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, September 3, 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 gift of another day to grow, explore, laugh, and sing, and let us be glad for the limitless ways and places we can enjoy every day!  As the seasons slowly change, we are presented with new and different ways of being outdoors (and indoors, too), each of which opens the way to a richer relationship with the Divine.

Maybe we touch on this too often, but it’s easy to forget that God is everywhere around us, not just in the sacred spaces of our church buildings.  God’s cathedrals can be found in the forests, on the beaches, in the fields, and on the water; his monuments can be found in our gardens, in our homes, and out on the road as we’re traveling.  Each cathedral we encounter, each monument we catch a glimpse of serves as a reminder of the omnipresence of the Almighty, and each serves as an invitation to engage with God in Three Persons.  No matter what you’re doing, where you’re going, or what’s weighing on your mind and spirit, God is there, willing to listen, talk, advise, or sometimes admonish if needed.  We invest a great deal of effort and resources to find distractions from the unpleasantness of life, when all we really need to do is talk to God.  Wherever we are, whatever we’re doing; talk to God.  Listen to God.  And enjoy all that God has blessed us with; it’s all around us.  Revel in God’s presence, just as God revels in being close to you.

Blessings,

Karen and Greg


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

Give ear and hear my voice, Listen and hear my words. Isaiah 28:23

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, August 27, 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 another day in Northern Michigan’s beauty, and let us be glad for the upcoming Labor Day holiday which gives us a long weekend to enjoy this place we call home!  While there’s an undeniable “crispness” in the air the last few days, it’s still summertime. So while some of our dear congregants will have to start thinking about closing up their seasonal homes after the holiday weekend, let’s not jump the gun and miss out on several more weeks of Up North fun!

As August inevitably rolls into September, and a change in seasons is on the horizon, we have an opportunity to reflect on the summer that was (and is!) and to look forward to the autumn that is to come.  Seasonal transitions can also be life transitions, and so as we look ahead to jeans and light jackets replacing shorts and T-shirts, let’s also look ahead to focusing on making sure that our relationship with the Triune God is in good shape.  Let’s make sure that we remember to “put first things first” as the seasons change; the first thing being our faith and trust in Almighty God.  And let’s remember to savor each and every day that we’re given, because each and every day is a gift from our God, who loves us without reservation.  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

Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be given onto you. Matthew 6:33

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, August 20, 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 overnight rain, that gently soaked the parched ground, and let us be glad for rejuvenated flowers and lawns!

We’ll be taking our daughter, Justice, to Louisville, KY, so that she can begin her studies at the Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary soon. We covet your prayers for safe travel!

While our trip will be something of a whirlwind, oddly enough the preparations aren’t a whole lot different than if we were going to be away for a week or more; we still need to select clothes, make sure our various medications are packed, and take care of whatever “business” might come up while we’re traveling. If you think about it, it’s not a whole lot different than how we should prepare for each new day as children of God and followers of Jesus Christ. We need to put on the “whole armor of God” so that we’re properly dressed for the day, we need to practice healthy self-care by eating properly and taking our prescribed medications, and we need to take care of whatever business the day presents – work, chores, social obligations, and of course, prayer time. Whether we’re just hangin’ around home, heading out for a brief overnight getaway, or leaving on a long trip, the process of getting ready doesn’t really change; every day should start with prayer, proper attire, and proper nutrition!

Blessings,

Karen and Greg


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

Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.” – Colossians 4:2

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, August 6, 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 weather forecast that hints at the dissipation of the haze in our skies, and let us be glad that air quality will improve, making breathing much easier for those with respiratory conditions.  Our prayers go out to our neighbors in Canada who are dealing with multiple wildfires, and especially to those brave men and women from around the world fighting the fires.  Let us hope and pray that the fires will soon be contained, and that measures will be taken to prevent wildfires in the future.

As many of you know, Dr. Greg recently celebrated a birthday (thanks for all the cards and well-wishes!), which has got us thinking about milestones in life.  Our church families have known the sting of death too many times this year, one of the most profound milestones we’ll ever know; and yet in our pain, there is an opportunity to reflect on our lives and then, to look ahead.  Whether the milestone we’re facing is the death of a loved one, a birthday, or an anniversary, please consider taking some time to take stock, to think about where you are and where you hope to be, and to talk with God about anything and everything that comes to mind.  Of course, we should always avail ourselves of God’s wisdom and guidance, but it seems to us that milestones are a particularly good time to reach out to the Almighty.  And remember, 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

Rejoicing in the Lord encourages us to find joy in our milestones.
It is a powerful reminder to celebrate every success,
recognizing God’s hand in our achievements.
1 Chronicles 16:34

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, July 30, 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 Nautical Festival week in Rogers City, and let us be glad for the joys and delights that the Festival brings to our area! While the smoky haze from the Canadian wildfires are blocking out a bit of the sunshine as we write this message, nothing can block out the fun to be had as the summer rolls along!
Fun is an element of life that we often neglect. We’re not suggesting that anyone blow off the responsibilities of life, failing to fulfill obligations or tend to important matters; we’re suggesting that each of us should seek a balance every day, a balance between achievement and play. Nowhere in scripture is it written that having fun is sinful or evil. It’s true that there are negative references to idle hands, sloth, and laziness, but there are also references to joy and recreation and rest. Add it all up, and the answer always comes back to balance. In North America, many of us have taken the Protestant work ethic to an unhealthy extreme, typified by the dour expressions on the faces of the subjects of Winslow Homer’s famous “American Gothic” painting. It’s been said that “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” (feel free to substitute “Jill” if you’re concerned about sexism), and none of us want to be seen as dull. So, work to achieve a healthy balance between work and play; the exact ratio will vary by individual, but for your physical, mental, and most importantly spiritual health, make time every day for a little fun. The benefits are truly astounding!
Blessings,
Karen and Greg
Home: (989) 474-9116, Cell: (734) 502-5969revgregrc@yahoo.com / revgreggl@yahoo.com revkarenrc@yahoo.com / revkarengl@yahoo.com
A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit. Proverbs 15:13

Pastor’s Message

Reaching out from Grand Lake Community Chapel

Wednesday, July 16, 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 warm days and cool(er) nights, and let us be glad for the much-needed rain that’s falling as we write today’s note.  We don’t know about all of you, but our gardens have been a bit on the “parched” side lately, so the summer rains are more than welcome!

It’s been said that into each life some rain must fall, which is both abundantly true and just a little obvious; did you know that this phrase is actually the title of a song first performed by the Ink Spots in 1944, and was based on Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem “Rainy Day”?  Rain is essential to life on earth, and rain in the form of sad days and tears are also essential to life, even if we’d rather not deal with them.  Without the occasional “downs” we wouldn’t fully appreciate the “ups,” and if we’re honest with ourselves, sometimes there’s nothing quite so cleansing as a “good cry.”  Even when life is going swimmingly, it’s a sure bet that there are at least one or two things that aren’t exactly the way we’d like them to be.  The trick is to accept that there will be down days, and to resolve to learn from them and grow stronger for the challenges. The key to accepting and growing is our faith in Jesus Christ, who gives us the strength to deal with all things (Philippians 4:13).  Jesus walks with us through good times and bad, he rejoices with us and he cries with us, so no matter what’s going on today, know that you’re not alone.  And know that all will be well. And remember, we’re here for you too.

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

The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18

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 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