Rochester L'Abri Prayer Letter - March, 2026
“I wait for the Lord, my soul waits,
and in his word I hope;
My soul waits for the Lord more than watchmen for the morning,
more than watchmen for the morning”. Psalm 130:5-6
Dear Friends,
Some years ago, I did a retrospective on Francis Schaeffer, looking at his legacy in terms of combining Love and Truth - but I did go on to note that he himself saw Dependency on God as foundational to both, so much so that he once stated that his book on the subject ‘True Spirituality’ should really have been written first. And, indeed, if you read the L’Abri story, it is quite clear that L’Abri itself started out as an effort to more radically depend on God in all things, so that rather than L’Abri doing ‘the Lord’s work’, the Lord himself might be pleased to do his work through us.
L’Abri encapsulated this seminal commitment in what we call the Faith Principles – a commitment organizationally to rely on the Lord more tangibly in four areas – to pray that the Lord send the people of his choice to visit L’Abri, rather than to advertise; to pray that the Lord provide our needs rather than to fundraise; to pray that the Lord guide, rather than to create master plans; and to pray that the Lord send the workers of his choice to labor in L’Abri, rather than to recruit. Those of us who have been in L’Abri a while often joke that the Lord likes to keep us on our toes (and on our knees) by seldom supplying all four at once! And indeed, it is in this last area, of suitable workers, that the Lord is currently testing the Rochester L’Abri. To put it bluntly, we have been very short-staffed for over a year and look likely to remain so for some time yet.
In all other areas, we have so much to be thankful for. Students and guests continue to come, with the Ebenezer Retreats especially full, our Friday Night Lectures have been very well attended, and we just completed another wonderful Rochester L’Abri conference, attended by some 350 folk – two very full days of excellent teaching by a very capable line up of speakers. Financially, our regular donors have been extraordinarily faithful to this small branch, and our end of year bounce was especially large this past Christmas. Most wonderfully of all, is the completion of the Carriage House! We just received our occupancy certificate from the city and are busy furnishing this extraordinarily beautiful space. Our very generous donor insisted on a high-end finish and L’Abri did not have to spend a dollar on this stunning ‘chalet on the hill.’ In terms of guidance, the provision of this third home on the L’Abri property seems as clear a sign of God’s guidance for the future of Rochester L’Abri as one could hope for.
But, at the moment, we must wait on the Lord for workers, since currently it is just Alison and I. James and Imogen Lowe completed their 2+ years with us and have now settled very well in the area. James started his new job at a local Church, and they moved out of their L’Abri home and into a home of their own over Christmas. We miss them, but glad they are happy and delighted at how well the kids are doing in our local Christian school.
However, the family that was supposed to take their place and were set to arrive last summer were inadvertently delayed, and now we will not be able to expect them until next May! We are thankful for their continued commitment to come and do believe they will be a great provision for the future of this branch, but the unexpected delay was definitely a setback.
And then our dear single worker, Debbie Shoemaker, who was delayed in California caring for her mother for most of last year, has recently told us that she must remain in Sacramento to care for a granddaughter. This leaves a very big hole, as she was a wonderful presence in the main L’Abri House and a great support to Alison and I, especially in all the practical hospitality needs that are essential to L’Abri offering a ‘shelter’.
Thankfully, through most of last year, we were blessed by a number of very helpful volunteers, and really could not have survived without them. Our recent January Retreat at Ebenezer also relied heavily on a local volunteer, as did the recent Rochester L’Abri Conference - but we do greatly miss steady and experienced support.
Thankfully, as we look ahead, we once again have volunteers lined up for the Spring Retreat and some prospects for the long summer terms. And we have, of course, been in prayerful conversation with a number of folk interested in a long-term involvement here, but things have just not worked out as yet in terms of timing – it can be a slow and involved process.
Because of all the other encouragements we are not discouraged or despondent, but we are quite tired. L’Abri has been here before and we have also, so we know that God will be faithful even as we wait on Him, but we would greatly value your prayer in this matter - for the Lord to send the workers of His choice, and for wisdom for us as we juggle all the moving pieces.
Right now, since we do not even have short-term help, we decided to cancel our usual Spring Term here in Rochester and will instead be taking a short personal break until the Spring Retreat in MO in April/May. Though we are very much looking forward to the rest, our hearts desire is to see this precious work flourish and to be able to continue to speak Truth with Love into the lives of those God sends our way - but to do that we do need coworkers. And for that, it appears, we must dig deeper into True Spirituality - and wait on the Lord.
We are so thankful that we know that you will wait with us.
Yours in Christ,
Jock
