STEVE & FRANCESCA CRANE FAMILY
EASTER LETTER 2017
We wish you the blessings or
our risen Lord this Holy Week.
We are getting settled into
our new home. We moved in at the beginning of October and are still making some
improvements. Our kitchen remodel will be completed this week! It will be great
to be back in the kitchen after a month. Thanks – Kyle King, Building
Contractor! David enjoys his new room; the house is all one level, so he won’t
fall down stairs at home again.
David continues working at Brian’s House Enterprises. Recently the State of Pennsylvania was proposing
major changes that would have essentially shut down vocational training centers
like Brian’s House leaving David without a job. He joined us along with many of
his co-workers at a Rally in Harrisburg at the State House. He was also able to
meet our Representative, Harry Lewis. It was a good day, the proposal was changed
to give workers like David a choice and we all had a new experience.
Francesca (aka Missy) . . .
has returned as Interim Executive Director at Bridge of Hope Lancaster & Chester Counties. The organization is going through some major changes
that will help them to serve more families more efficiently. It is an exciting
time.
She continues to work as an Adjunct
Professor at Eastern University as needed in the areas of Nonprofit and International Leadership
Development. Her term as President of Coatesville
Rotary Club will continue through
June 30th. She looks forward to several visits from Steph’s family
and enjoys having Bethany’s family nearby.
Steve continues in ministry
as a part-time chaplain at Norristown State Hospital. It is a challenge and a joy to minister to the
patients as they go through a challenging time in their lives. The ministry
includes several worship services, Bible studies and counseling visits each
week. It’s also great to share this work with Steve’s brother Bob, who has many
years’ experience as a chaplain to psychiatric patients.
This week Steve held a
service remembering the Passion of Christ with criminal psychiatric patients.
It was moving to have the patients participate in the dramatic reading of Matthew
chapters 26 & 27. Many were in tears when Jesus was beaten and crucified.
It was sad to end the readings with Jesus dead and in the tomb. We concluded by
remembering that Jesus rose from the dead on Easter morning, that in the midst
of our darkest moments, we have the promise of new life in Jesus.
At The end of February Steve
completed his interim ministry at GraceCrossing
Community Church in Phoenixville. It
was a great joy to minister to this wonderful church family during their time
of transition. Steve greatly misses the comradery and fellowship that was
shared. Congratulations to Pastor Dan McDowell who will be officially installed
as pastor on May 7. Steve will take a break from official church ministry for a
while, enjoying sitting among the congregation at Ridgeview
Mennonite Church.
Sincerely,
Steve, Francesca & David
“Jesus's resurrection is the beginning of God's new project not
to snatch people away from earth to heaven but to colonize earth with the life
of heaven. That, after all, is what the Lord's Prayer is about.” (N.T. Wright in Surprised by Hope)
“Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people
and hallelujah is our song.”
(Pope John Paul II)
(Pope John Paul II)