This past Sunday, our church blessed and celebrated and sent out Rich and Amy Zakrajsek and their boys as they follow God’s call to join up with Sacred City Church in Davenport, IA. This time last year, I wrote a thank you post for Amy when she transitioned off of staff, but I wanted to take some time to purposefully thank Rich for his influence in my life. So here goes.
1. Rich is a loyal friend. Anyone who spends time with Rich knows he states things as he sees them. He is a truth-teller. The longer I knew Rich, the more I cherished this about him because I also knew his loyalty. He might speak hard things, and he always called out what he saw, but he was also very loyal as a friend. Rich always made me feel like he was in my corner, and sometimes even in the ring with me taking blows for me. In being a loyal friend, Rich reminded me of the Friend who endures all suffering for me: Jesus.
2. Rich is a hard worker. When we brought Rich on staff eight months ago, we never had to have the conversation about how many hours he should work. We all knew he would work hard from the very beginning. Rich is a laborer. Much like Paul referred to fellow laborers in the Gospel, Rich is a laborer, a worker for the Gospel. In being a hard worker, Rich reminded me of the Worker of my conversion: Jesus.
3. Rich is a man of integrity. There are many conversations Rich and I have had behind the scenes about things going on in his life and things going on in my life. In each situation, Rich wanted to walk through it in a way that honored God. His concern wasn’t comfort or convenience (which are both so appealing to me!); his concern was the honor of God. This speaks to me of his integrity. And in being a man of integrity, Rich pointed me to the purity and passion of Jesus for one thing: the Father’s glory.
4. Rich loves his family. It has been amazing and deeply challenging to see Rich’s passion for his family over the past couple of years. As I have got to watch his boys grow up, it brings me joy to see them believing the gospel, living life on mission, and taking early steps of boldness in the gospel. Beyond that, Rich has helped me understand – through his words and his life – how to love my wife from the heart.
5. Rich loves Jesus’ family. One of the most profound statements Rich shared with me was late one night at Ethan’s house. He said (after a few hours of them praying for me and pressing in to me) that I need to embrace the sisters in Jesus’ family. And I did, by God’s grace. Rich’s love for Jesus’ family has spilled out on to me, and I hope it continue for a long, long time.
I look forward to being a part of the larger movement of the gospel with Rich and Amy in the years to come. Their call to Davenport only deepens the connection between our churches. It will be exciting to see how God uses them and us in the future to make disciples among the nations through missional communities.