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THIS is us spring 2018

And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins... but Christ has indeed been raised from the dead... 1 Corinthians 15:17, 20

CONTENTS 03 WELCOME 05 TIM EVERSON 07 MOLLY MOORE 09 KATHERINE FAIR 11 ELIAS LEACH 13 ROLF & MELODY BROMBACHER

...because the darkness is passing and the true light is already shining. 1 John 2:8

God is making all things new In this edition of "This Is Us", we will share the real life stories of some Plymouth Covenant people that affirm that God changes lives. We thought you might be encouraged by what they have to say. Perhaps these stories will somehow become part of the story that God is writing for you. Why take time to share them? "...because the darkness is passing and the true light is already shining." (1John 2:8). this is us

Tim Everson Tim, pictured with his wife Leah, and their sons, Jack and Ben Tim grew up at a Christian camp in Wisconsin and became a Christian at a young age. Through church, camp, a Christian school, and Bible college, he became thoroughly steeped in Bible knowledge. But Tim also felt like he was a failure for not measuring up to the high expectations of the Christian culture in which he lived. What was the missing ingredient of the gospel in Tim s life? Grace. "Grace is the foundation of everything."

If the gospel just means I get to go to heaven one day, but I m going to be a miserable failure until then, then that s not very good news. In 2004, Tim had a profound experience of God s love that allowed him to live under grace, rather than legalism. Grace is the foundation of everything. righteousness of God. I have become the righteousness of God. And that s who I am. Anything else that tries to tell me you re a failure, you re a sinner, you need to try harder, you need to pay Jesus back for what he did for you, those are all lies. I have inherited everything that Jesus has inherited. I m a co-heir. [I can] stop striving to become what God says I already am. Last year God built upon that foundation of grace when Tim began listening every day to sermons, worship music, and audio Bible. Whereas before he had trouble getting into the Bible, now he listens to entire books at a time. I was blown away by being able to understand God s heart more and who Jesus is. Listening to different translations like The Message helped me hear God s heart I can imagine it as if I was really there. Through his time in the Bible, God began to transform Tim s view of himself. Not only am I saved to go to heaven when I die, but Jesus, who never sinned, became sin so that I could become the For instance, as an addict, I came to understand and believe that I m righteous and holy and that I m not just an addict, I m a new creation. So instead of trying to become free, I understand that I ve already been freed and that Jesus already did everything on the cross and freed me from addiction, freed me from sin. What does the Resurrection mean to Tim? Jesus valued me so much that he was willing to die for me to restore our relationship. Easter reveals how much he loves me and how valuable I am to him. Also, his resurrection power is in me and available to me every day. There is nothing that can defeat me because I m in Christ.

Molly Moore Molly was born and raised in a wonderful home with two wonderful parents. However, she was not raised in the church and had very little exposure to Christianity. She grew up and entered adulthood agnostic; she did not feel she needed Jesus in her life and felt like she had a pretty full life without Him. By the time Molly entered college, she had no one around her that was Christian or that practiced any sort of religion. She was interested in religion and the history behind it, so she took a few religious classes while in college. Molly says maybe her spiritual window was opening, but without real guidance, nothing really bloomed. Molly on her recent mission trip to Kenya When Molly was just about to graduate from college her brother was diagnosed with cancer. He fought the fight for 11 years, but eventually succumbed to his disease. "Easter means so much more to me now that I am a Christian." By then Molly was married with two beautiful children. In Minnesota, she felt like it was expected that parents have their children baptized right after they are born. She says she couldn't do that. Why would she put that on them without even understanding what it meant for herself?

Molly was also quite angry about her brother s death and could hardly stand to listen to one more person tell her about God s plan. What kind of God would allow for that to happen? Years went by and the Moores were now living in a neighborhood with wonderful neighbors that were Christian and attended Plymouth Covenant Church. The children of their neighbors became her children s friends. Three years ago, Molly and her daughter were invited to attend an event called Quest at Plymouth Covenant Church. This event discussed how to raise your daughter to know that she is a daughter of Christ, that she is loved by God, and that He wants only the best for her. It was a life changing event. traveling to Kenya! But before she could go, there was still one more step in her spiritual journey. Molly had not yet accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior. On November 16, with some gentle nudging from Pastor Randy, Molly chose to meet with him to discuss her feelings and thoughts. That very afternoon they prayed together and Molly accepted Jesus Christ into her life! What does Easter mean to Molly? "Easter means so much more to me now that I am a Christian. It s not all about bunnies and colored eggs (although who doesn t love a chocolate egg or two!). It's about knowing the real meaning of Easter - Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins, was resurrected and through Him I now have a real and loving relationship with God! " Molly's family started attending Plymouth Covenant and during the fall of 2017, she joined the mission team

Katherine and her parents, Shawn & Emily Fair "He said, 'Yes, Katherine, you are ready.'" Katherine Fair Katherine and her family have been attending Plymouth Covenant Church for a little over one year. They have been a part of our weekend community on Saturday nights and also faithful participants in our Wednesday night Awana Together program for families. In December of 2017, Katherine made the decision to publicly declare her faith in Jesus as part of her baptism at Plymouth Covenant. But her faith journey began long before that. The daughter of Emily and Shawn Fair, Katherine has had the privilege of growing up in the Christian faith. Her parents have made it a priority to teach her about Jesus and his saving work on the cross. Prior to attending Plymouth Covenant Church, they were actively involved in The Church in Minneapolis. While attending that church, Katherine benefited from the Christian mentoring of two faithful women, Irene and Amy, one an older woman and one a college

student. They are a significant part of her faith journey. These two women came alongside Katherine's parents to make sure that Katherine knew the stories in the Bible about Jesus. In the process, she learned that Jesus died on the cross to forgive her sins. That story stayed with her. One night, while Katherine was with her mother, she made the decision to ask Jesus to forgive her sins and he did! That day was September 23, 2016 and Katherine was seven years old. It marked a moment when she placed her life into the hands of the one whose stories she knew so well. It was a moment that shifted her own story. A short time after that, Katherine recalled waking up from a nightmare. She had experienced nightmares before and always called for her mom when they occurred. But this time was different. When Katherine woke up from the nightmare, she felt afraid. But instead of calling for her mom, she prayed to Jesus. She remembers that he answered her in a voice that sounded like an echo. The voice said, "Don't be afraid. I am with you." Katherine was surrounded by a sense of peace because she knew it was Jesus who was speaking to her. In the spring of 2017, Katherine and her family were in worship during a Saturday baptism service at Plymouth Covenant Church. As they listened to the testimonies from the people being baptized, Katherine began to wonder if baptism was something that she should consider. So she did what was becoming a familiar thing to do. She asked Jesus. As the baptisms were taking place in front of her, Katherine prayed and asked him if she should get baptized. The answer she received from Jesus was clear and personal. He said, "Yes, Katherine, you are ready." In an act of obedience and devotion, Katherine chose at the age of eight to be baptized. And a second important date, December 16, 2017, was added to her faith journey. When Katherine shares these stories, she smiles. Her faith is strong. That Jesus talks to her is a fact in her life, one she does not doubt. Her parents do not doubt it either. For all of them, it is both fantastic and a given truth. Just as Jesus chooses to talk to adults, he also chooses to speak to children. And they listen. What does the Resurrection mean to Katherine? She smiles and says, "I think that Easter is precious because that's when Jesus rose." Her answer comes with the assurance of one who knows the truth.

The Leach Family (L-R): Jasmine, Emerson, Jeff Evander, Elias, Ellie "I felt like God was telling me to wait." Elias Leach It was December 2016 and Elias was 10 years old. Up to that point in his life, he had been healthy and active, able to do what many boys his age like to do. Run. Jump. Bike. Play sports. But then his left arm began to hurt. Without explanation, it simply ached. Until one morning when Elias woke up and realized the pain was gone. But so was the use of his left arm. He tried to move it, but he couldn't get it to move. He was confused, but certain that it would eventually move, he kept trying. Slowly, he realized it wasn't going to work. He had lost the ability to control his arm. As time passed, his confusion turned into fear. What was wrong with it? Could the doctors fix it? Would he ever be able to move it again? These questions swirled around a year's worth of searching for Elias, his parents, and an impressive collection of health care professionals.

That year included lots of medical appointments and tests. Lab work, blood work, MRIs, and a string of theories made long, anxious weeks turn into months. Elias and his parents, Jeff and Jasmine, prayed their way through diagnoses that ranged from torn ligaments, to a damaged rotator cuff, to a virus that had attacked his nerves. Eventually, Elias was diagnosed with Parsonage Turner Syndrome, a condition of the nervous system, possibly brought on by a virus, that interrupted the brain's ability to communicate with the nerves in Elias' arm, thereby rendering it immobile. It was unusual for someone Elias' age to acquire what is typically an adult disease. With the new diagnosis, Elias, his family, and his medical care team set out to find a way to retrain his brain to communicate with his arm. Along the way were skeptics who advised Elias not to get his hopes up. They bluntly stated he would most likely not use his arm again. Those were words the Leach family refused to receive. Trusting in Jesus and his ability to heal, they embarked on a journey of both faith and physical therapy. Through it all, Elias felt God telling him to be patient. So he did what he would normally do... he played baseball with the use of only one arm. Determined to succeed, Elias worked through the frustration of having to catch one handed and bat with an arm that could barely hold the bat off his shoulder so he could take a swing. He played the best he could, all the while not realizing how much he inspired those who watched him play, including his own parents. His mom, Jasmine, said, "It was amazing to watch-he couldn t even raise his hand to give his teammates a high-five but he was hitting homeruns over the fence and they won the state tournament! We kept reminding him that it was God allowing him to play like this." Elias remembers going on a fishing trip that summer and feeling like healing took place while he was away. When he returned home, he said his arm was 50% better. The improvement was so drastic, his physical therapist called it a miracle. It was a sign that the healing was coming and that God was at work. He wanted it to come quickly, but he said,"i felt like God was telling me to wait." His patience and faith have paid off. Today he will tell you he feels the healing is at 89%. He has almost full range of motion in his arm and his physical therapist says there is nothing more he can do for Elias. The rest is simply reclaiming the strength he has lost. What does Easter mean to Elias? He knows that Jesus walked a path that required determination, patience and focus. Elias says he knows something about that. He says that Jesus' story seems more personal now.

Rolf & Melody Brombacher "We had to take some actions and be intentional about things." Rolf and Melody Brombacher have been married for nineteen years, have four children, and have been attending PCC since the fall of 2015. After twelve years at their previous church, they still were not connected to other people and it was time for a change. When they came to PCC they really appreciated the approachability of the pastoral staff even from the pulpit. They are humble and share stories from their lives that aren t cleaned up. They are willing to be

authentic from the front, said Melody. It feels like it fits who we want to be. After a difficult time in their marriage around the holiday season in 2016, they decided to sign up for Reengage at PCC. In their words, they knew they "had to take some actions and be intentional about things. Rolf especially felt discouraged about where they were. I felt alone in my struggles, he said. He often wondered why he felt depressed and anxious and if he was the only Christian who felt that way. Our [Reengage] group was really authentic and real about what s going on in their lives which was really helpful, Melody said. It made us feel not alone in our struggles. Rolf added, Reengage also helped us navigate struggles in our marriage better. Melody agreed, It provided a framework and opportunity to have conversations that were safe around topics that were challenging otherwise. Rolf continued, I think if we would have tried to talk about it just the two of us It would have been emotionally charged! Melody laughed. Reengage gave us the opportunity to start and continue those conversations. In addition to opening up communication between the two of them, God has been healing Rolf of his depression and anxiety that he was experiencing just over a year ago. He no longer feels alone or ashamed about these things, because he knows he is not the only one who goes through them. Rolf shared, having received healing around those areas made us open to take on a new challenge and Melody jumped in, Be able to trust that God would provide. Our tanks were filled up more and we felt we could operate from a place that we could give. So they did. In January, Rolf and Melody took a leap of faith and brought their entire family to Kenya with the PCC mission trip where God showed up in amazing ways. I don t know if Kenya would have happened without Reengage... It enabled us to see new opportunities. What does the resurrection of Jesus mean to the Brombachers? "For us, the resurrection of Jesus means victory over sin and death and the power to live the lives that God created us to live."

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