The Ever Circling Years
Aware of our
own “ever circling years,” we join It Came
upon the Midnight Clear yearning for peace to fling its ancient splendors
over all the earth.
At my annual
physical exam, my doctor remarked that I had recently turned 69. I joked in
return that I had one more year before qualifying as an elderly gentleman. He replied that Medicare already considers me an
elderly gentleman and proceeded to
ask me about depression, balance and falling.
Perhaps that
this is going out on Christmas Eve is one sign of how we are (or are not)
dealing with our stage of life. “The ever circling years” since the birth of
Jesus affirms for us again God’s hand in the unfolding of history both in the
turmoil of the world and in embracing the vistas opening in our time of life.
Merry
Christmas to all of you!
Norm Stolpe
(for Candy too)
Grandchildren Grow
It doesn’t
seem that many years have circled since Hannah was born as our first
grandchild. But she is now 18, a high school senior and actively in the college
hunt: Eastern, Grove City, Messiah are the candidates. She intends to continue running
track in college.
Isaac is a
high school sophomore excelling in piano and trumpet and on the verge of Eagle
Scout (and driving when he turns 16 in May). He is almost as tall as his Dad.
Sam is a 14
year old 8th grader who plays cello and in a ukulele group with
other kids. His math and science curiosity keeps expanding. His voice and
stature are of an emerging young man.
Elizabeth
will turn 10 just after I email this edition of the Stolpe Star. She is advancing in piano and is poised to pass Sam in
piano competence. She recently went with her Dad and their beagle Bella to Minneapolis
to visit (great) Grandpa Miller.
Erik Focuses on Music Career
Candy’s Year at Home
After two
years on the road with Norm’s interim pastorates in Midwest City, OK and
Odessa, TX, 2015 has been Candy’s first full year back in our Dallas home. She
has enjoyed reconnecting with friends. Addressing concerns of the house after
that hiatus and supporting a home base for both Norm and Erik occupies a lot of
her attention.
Norm’s Ministry Transition
In May Norm finished his interim pastorate with Highlands
Christian Church in Dallas. His plan had been for one more interim pastorate,
but despite a couple of leads that has not come to fruition. He has been
driving funeral cars (limo and hearse). This seems to complete a family circle.
When Norm’s Dad died in 2007 we learned from his Navy discharge papers that he
had hoped for seminary and ministry but went into the funeral business. Now 40
years after Norm’s ordination, he is in the funeral business. A 3 day a week
interim pastorate may open up in 2016. We’re tuning into God’s direction.