“You needed somebody, but you didn’t need me.”
That’s what Sarah told me, and she’s right. I needed someone’s help, but it didn’t have
to be her help.
I’ve been thinking about that as I think about graduating
from Calvin. During my time at Calvin,
this community has helped me grow and thrive in so many ways. I needed a community of people to help me
learn this, but I could have found a community somewhere else.
The same is true for the churches I’ve gone to. It’s true for the jobs I’ve had. It’s true for the ensembles I have been a
part of. It’s true for the places I’ve
lived.
The thing is: Sarah was the person who helped me learn about
myself and how to live well. Calvin was
the community that helped me to grow.
Calvin was the community with so many people who taught me and showed me
how to live fully. COS was the church
that provided stability in my life when everything else was chaotic. EGM is the church that is stretching me to use
gifts that I never imagined I would. The
box office has been the best job in the world.
My time in the orchestra and in the gospel choir was important. The trip to China with the orchestra was one
of the first times I felt really grown up.
Living on 3vR taught me that grades aren’t really so important; it
brought specific people into my life.
Living in Eastown challenged my faith and stretched my views of
neighborhood and living in community and living sustainably, among other
things.
Hearing “You needed somebody, but you didn’t need me,” is
freeing because it means that I can still live, even when people leave,
surroundings change, seasons pass. At
the same time, it sends a little stab of pain to my heart; it makes me just a
little sad because I want these people to know how very important they are to
me and how much of a difference they have made in my life.
So, no, I didn’t need you, Sarah, but you were the person I
was given, and in that sense I did need you.
You helped me learn about myself and living well and living fully and so
many other things. What you did was
important. You are important. I am so grateful.
Thank you, Sarah. Thank
you, Calvin College, my pastors and professors and bosses and friends. Thank you, COS and EGM. Thank you, for being the person I needed.
Congratulations on all the growth and wisdom in this season of life!
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