Rochester L'Abri Prayer Letter - August, 2023
'This is the Lord’s doing; it is marvelous in our eyes. Oh give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; for His steadfast love endures forever.' Ps. 118:23, 29
Dear Friends,
Summer at the Rochester L’Abri is flying by, and as our second summer term gets underway I wanted to update you all on what our team has been up to over the past couple of months, and particularly about some changes that will be taking place in my (Mercy’s) life very soon.
After seven wonderful years of being part of the Rochester L’Abri team, I will be wrapping up my time here at the end of August. While it is painful to think of leaving this place and the people that have meant so much to me and helped me to grow and learn in so many ways over the years, I’m also excited about the new adventure I will be embarking on –
I am planning to get married in September! To make a long story short, I recently reconnected with a childhood friend, Leif Eastvold, whom I hadn’t seen in years. We were childhood sweethearts, but then life circumstances caused our paths to go in different directions (his family moved to North Dakota some years ago) and we grew up and moved on. The ensuing years were full and busy, and I never expected to see Leif again, but apparently the Lord had other plans, and in His perfect timing He brought our paths together again! So, we have spent the past year getting reacquainted, and both sense that this new relationship is the Lord’s doing.
Leif grew up farming, and farms now in partnership with two of his brothers. After the wedding I will be moving up to North Dakota to join him in the family operation. I am looking forward to returning to farming and the wonderful way of life it provides.
This turn of events has brought home again to me how the Lord is at work in every detail of our lives. We live our lives day to day and make choices about the things we’ll do and the places we’ll go, and it can sometimes feel like the things that happen in our lives have no rhyme or reason. But in looking back, I see how many specific details had to fall into place for me to get to this point, and I am reminded of how the Lord in His steadfast love and infinite wisdom is at work in every individual life, weaving a beautiful
tapestry. Edith Schaeffer often used the analogy of a tapestry when talking with people about the twists and turns of their lives, and it is an apt one indeed, since often in the moment it feels like we can only see the back side of the tapestry with its confused tangle of threads. But from time to time we get a glimpse of the front, and we can look forward to one day seeing the whole beautiful tapestry, and how the Lord wove each of our lives together into one beautiful whole.
The timing of the
Lowe family’s arrival is to me another example of the Lord intricately weaving the threads of the tapestry in this tiny part of His work called the Rochester L’Abri. I am so glad they are here and that they have had several months to settle in before I leave. They are a perfect fit for the Rochester team, and they have settled well into their new home and their role as workers here. They are becoming acquainted with the beauty and the wide-open spaces of this country too – they spent a couple of weeks in the July break road tripping west as far as Denver, CO and then back east as far as Chattanooga, making stops all along the way to visit friends and L’Abri acquaintances.
After a nice break in July, we’ve reopened for our second summer term, and have a good number of students booked in over the next few weeks. It’s nice to have a bigger student group again, and we’re glad for the extra help to keep on top of summer projects – there is always plenty of outdoor work to be done in the summer months! With the Lowes here we have been able to tackle other projects too. One project that has been on the to-do list for a while now is the launching of a Rochester L’Abri podcast, for the purpose of making our lecture collection available to a wider audience. Jock and James have been working together on creating the website, and it has just recently gone live through Podbean! We will be posting lectures weekly, drawing from our regular Friday night lectures as well as from our large collection of lectures from past L’Abri conferences. If you would like to check it out, you can find it at https://rochesterlabri.podbean.com/. Jock has also begun work on organizing the 2024 Rochester L’Abri conference, which will be on the theme of Creation Care under the provisional title ‘The Creation Mandate and a Mandate for Creation’. We will once again be in The Kahler Grand Hotel and the date is set for February 16-17th, 2024.
We would appreciate your prayers for the Rochester L’Abri during this time of transition. Please pray for the right person to come and take my place in the main house in the Lord’s perfect timing. He has already provided for the short term – Debbie Shoemaker, who has been a helper here in the past, will be coming in late August to help out for a spell. I’m thankful to know that she will be here, as I am leaving during a very busy time – besides the normal routine of L’Abri work, there are several other events in the works, including a one-day L’Abri conference in St. Louis later this year! We would also appreciate your continued prayers for the carriage house project. Progress there continues to be very slow as we wait on the city of Rochester to issue the building permit. We’re hoping the builders will still be able to make a start on it sometime soon.
And I would value your prayers for me in this time of transition, as I wrap up my time here in Rochester, say goodbye to this season of my life and the many people who have been dear friends to me here, and make the big move to North Dakota. It has been a great privilege to be a part of the work of L’Abri here, and a privilege to get to know some of you in person and others through writing. We are grateful for each of you, and for your support that continues to make this work possible.
In Christ,
Mercy Winnes