This poem was created and read by me at our farewell retirement party for Paul and Karen Butterfield and their 35 years of service to the Lord at Trinity Baptist Church on June 10th, 2012.
Paul and Karen as the Anchors of the Lord’s Work
Rocks not easily
shaken.
Not a day has gone by at Trinty Baptist where the work of
Karen and Paul has not been seen.
From the times of washing the windows
To the removal of coffee stains from the floor.
To the movement of chairs across the sanctuary
To the Tables of communion
To the times of worship
From a far and up
close.
Of countless chats with God to keep us in line and in tow
For His great plan.
From the prayers in the quiet of your temple
To the unseen hurts
and seen praise.
And for your time at the game night and potluck
Of your unknown
Zenga skill
Which knocked down
my elaborate towers
That skill which
continues to build the kingdom and
Challenge me to
live a better life.
Now for the
rematch!
But from which you
have a steady hand.
Guiding His people
into the truth and the life.
From the right hand corner of the choir .
The gentle voice of
your love for Jesus.
And now you will be able to rest at night
Without the call of
“Hey Paul, a leaky valve”
Karen for your gentleness
To repair the lives
of broken women
To shepherd them
and to guide them in the way everlasting.
And for your
Courage as you faced your frailty and let God bring you back to life.
And you being a
lighthouse to us and to Fairfield Grace
Of your beacon
that never died or given up.
May your words and
your meditations be pleasing in His sight
May you grow the
kingdom of God in South Carolina
May it echo and
reverberate up North.
And to the South
and the East and the West.
As the sun begins to set on your time up North.
May the Lord bless
you this year into your new season.
May you see your
family grow deep in the love of the Lord.
Establishing deep roots in the Almighty!!
May you hear our call of the Kingdom for wherever you go!!
And may you continue to keep us in your prayers.
For our God is an awesome God!!!
1 comment:
Thanks again Scott for such a creative post. You have painted with words through the poem a beautiful portrait of this special couple.
Thanks,
Global Nomad.
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