Reflecting Life and Light

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was

God.  He was in the beginning with God.  All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being in him was life, and the life was the light of all people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overtake it.


(John 1:1-4)

Dear Siblings in Christ,


In moments, or even seasons, of darkness, John’s Gospel proclaimed in Christmas

morning services may be the most important message we can hear collectively as the

Body of Christ. Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overtake it.


As a helicopter ferried 42 of us from the mine tailings to Lucerne during the evacuation

on December 13, we could see the damage caused by landslides after landslides on

FS road 8301. The devastation of the landscape mirrored our broken hearts in that

moment, even while knowing that evacuation was the best decision. Rain continued

while high winds uprooted and snapped trees, making some of the infrastructure work

too dangerous on steep waterlogged soil. Our hearts broke yet again as the remaining

crew evacuated.


Community of Holden, we are abundantly aware of darkness brought on by grief, fear,

and frustration from the closure of Holden from road washouts and the unknowing of

what lies ahead for the people and infrastructure of the village we hold dear. Landslides

of soil and forest debris may continue. Rather than allowing our grief to become

landslides of frustration, our way forward is through the One who is the Life and Light so

that we may reflect the Life and Light into the heaviness of the larger world and of the

particularities of Holden.


Today, the Dancing Servant, a symbol of the One who brings light and life, is holding the

center of the worship space in Fireside surrounded by Advent banners, waiting with us

and for us. As the Holden Village board, Directors Bjorn and Elise, and the larger

community discern the best path forward, may we all embody the prayer, “We offer with

joy and thanksgiving what you have first given us--ourselves, our time, and our

possessions, signs of your gracious love.”


Christ, the Light and the Life, has come for all people!


Blessings on this Christmas season,


Lynnette Rose

Holden Village Bridge Pastor


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PHOTOS: Lynette Rose, Ellen Callender

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