Saturday, August 16, 2008

2008 Rubber Ducky 5k Results


Great Run!!

Way to go runners! It was a beautiful morning for a run and I'm thoroughly pleased with all the results. It seemed like everyone enjoyed themselves in this inaugural Rubber Ducky 5k, sponsored by Church in the Hills. Thank you to all our runners for their participation, but especially thank you to our amazing volunteers who helped with timing, set-up, registration, pictures, cheering, and supporting. It went smoothly and will become a great tradition for the Rubber Ducky festival and the Church in the Hills congregational life.

Here are the results. Pictures will be added throughout the week. If you would like to submit any pictures, please e-mail me at rubberducky5k@hotmail.com.

Thanks again and we'll see you next year!

Peace and grace,

Pastor Andrew Pomerville


Overall Rubber Ducky 5K Results

Name Time Sex Age Group Group Place

1.) Jordan Becker (male winner) 18:59 M 14-20 1
2.) Paul Gelderbloom 19:33 M 51-60 1
3.) Steve Zagacki 20:32 M 31-40 1
4.) Rodney Lofquist 20:48 M 51-60 2
5.) Chris Tredwy 21:52 M 21-30 1
6.) Emily Kwekel (female winner) 21:59 F 14-20 1
7.) Luke Hawley 22:39 M 14-20 2
8.) David Witt 22:50 M 0-13 1
9.) Jim Betcher 23:09 M 41-50 1
10.) MacKenzie Small 23:21 F 0-13 1
11.) Rita Betchel 23:36 F 41-50 1
12.) Hannah Keyser 23:40 F 0-13 2
13.) Scott Smith 24:03 M 41-50 2
14.) Matt Wilson 24:13 M 31-40 2
15.) Kurt Dingman 24:25 M 41-50 3
16.) Mike Wilson 25:22 M 61-70 1
17.) Kayla Cragg 25:51 F 0-13 3
18.) Kevin Cragg 25:51 M 41-50 4
19.) Don Hoyt 26:05 M 21-30 2
20.) Amy Chafer 26:40 F 31-40 1
21.) Sue Thomas 27:04 F 51-60 1
22.) Kathy Patton 27:34 F 41-50 2
23.) Katie Odon 28:07 F 14-20 2
24.) Michael Kaufmen 28:12 M 51-60 3
25.) Richard Lessard 28:17 M 61-70 2
26.) Carla Busch 29:20 F 31-40 2
27.) Marilyn Copland 29:52 F 51-60 2
28.) Becky Redmer 30:19 F 31-40 3
29.) Gabe Hawley 30:23 M 0-13 2
30.) Tammy Jackson 30:26 F 41-50 3
31.) Wilhelmina Witt 34:12 F 14-20 3
32.) Robyn Miller 34:53 F 21-30 1
33.) Stephanie Kerman-Small 38:29 F 41-50 4
34.) Nancy Philippart 38:29 F 51-60 3
35.) Jeff Braden 38:41 M 61-70 2
36.) Brenda Spires 38:42 F 31-40 4
37.) Zann Wilson 40:54 M 51-60 4
38.) Janelle Spires 42:39 F 14-20 4
39.) Amber Marshall 42:39 F 14-20 5
40.) Anne Wendling 43:30 F 41-50 5
41.) Louise Thompson 44:37 F 61-70 1
42.) Dan Kozan 44:51 M 31-40 3
43.) Liz Hull 46:54 F 31-40 5
44.) Kelly Bailey 46:55 F 31-40 6
45.) Beth Lacy 46:55 F 41-50 6
46.) Lisa Rames 46:55 F 41-50 7
47.) Emilia Arguello 53:03 F 21-30 2
48.) Mindy Ortquist 53:03 F 41-50 8
49.) Olga Cairns 1:28:26 F 61-70 2
50.) Eugene Selden 1:28:27 M 71-80 1
51.) Jerry Walsworth 1:28:27 M 61-70 3

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Two days to rubber ducky 5k!!!

We're almost there! I'll be posting results from the race on Saturday.

If you're interested in walking or running, there are still plenty of spots available!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Almost, not yet - the baseball version


In not heeding the words of my own sermon from the day before, I was impatient on Monday night and couldn't hold out long enough to see the Traverse City Beach Bums win on a walk-off in the bottom of the 11th.

Church in the Hills sent a group of 35 to see the game at the beautiful stadium there in Traverse City. It was a great outing for the church and I think everyone really enjoyed themselves. However, when we went to bonus baseball in the 10th, you could tell it was tough for everyone to stick it out. My own family, with the two year old and 6 week old, had had enough. We tried to wait and we almost made it, but we just couldn't stick around for the whole thing. We left the B-bums on the field in the top of the 11th and missed the excitement of the finish.

As much as I love baseball, I find myself less patient these days than I think I should be. I give up on the Tigers too soon and too often, miss the potential come from behind victories. I get down on the team when they fall behind and assume they should always be up, every game, every inning.

I'm worried that my faith goes in the same direction at time. When things around me are good, I savor it. However, I often don't have the same patience and consistency during the struggles. I get down on myself and my lack of understanding. I fear about what is to come. I don't focus on the long-term picture and the ways good might come out of a situation.

I'm not wishing to be a Pollyanna who only sees the good in the world. What I do ask is for all of your support in facing spiritual, emotional, and physical difficulties in the same way God is faithful to us - with love and peace. We need to serve one another in this way by expressing the calming presence of the Holy Spirit. Show love and patience to each other. Encourage one another to stick it out in the trying extra innings, regardless of how tired, frustrated, and confused we might be. Have hope that there is always resolution.

Take care and have a great week,

Pastor Andrew Pomerville

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Rubber Ducky 5K Update


The 5K (3.1 mi) run/walk on August 16, starting and ending here at the church, is coming along quite nicely. We're getting set-up to have a wonderful run that morning. Please check the link on the right to view the details on the race.

We just confirmed that the Bellaire Royalty will be presenting the awards that morning after the race! Please consider running or walking in this event through the beautiful hills surrounding Church in the Hills.

Take care and have a blessed week!

Pastor Andrew

Monday, July 7, 2008

2 Services!

Happy July!

What a delight to worship twice on Sunday here at Church in the Hills. After all the talking and planning for two services, we finally celebrated two services of worship this past Sunday at 8:30 and 10:00. While the structure was the same, I was pleased to see the different aspects of each time that helped provide a unique expereince for the congregations. The early service had a very intimate feel, especially during communion.

I want to encourage everyone to try each service in order to find the best way for you to worship God in this beautiful place.

Have a great week! Posts will be flowing more regularly now that I am back in the office. Take care,

Pastor Andrew

Thursday, June 19, 2008

The Newest Member of our Congregation



I am so very pleased to welcome our son, Bryce David Pomerville, who entered the world on June 11 as a 10 lb 11 oz, happy, healthy baby boy.

Thank you to everyone in the church for your constant support throughout this process. I promise, the blog will return to "regular" articles now that I am back in the office and my family is complete.

Here are some pictures! Enjoy and again, thank you very much from Rachell, Denali, and our whole family.

Take care,

Pastor Andrew

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Overdue and waiting

It's been far too long since I added anything to the blog...but it's also taking far too long for our son to arrive! Rachell and I are not so patiently waiting and I am home with her until our son decides he'd like to see life on the outside. In the meantime, I am away from the office and will be returning to the church on June 10. Thanks again for the incredible support and love this congregation always offers. Please pray for us and a safe delivery.

Peace and grace,

Pastor Andrew Pomerville