
For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the children of God; for the creation was subjected to futility, not of its own will but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and will obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God. – Romans 8:19-21
Today’s is a kind of hybrid post; a couple of Father’s Day references dovetailing into this developing situation Rebekah and I are currently engaging.
My card (from Rebekah) had a super-cool Superman themed message. Of course I understand that simply being a dad requires superpowers none of us ever imagined we possessed before we first held our own child in our arms.
Thanks, Rebekah, for the “super” thought. Maybe it is not just belief but also prescience – or at least looking and/or hoping for what it’s going to take over the next few weeks and months as we step into a new adventure.
That’s right, friends, there’s another epic adventure afoot! This time, after Rebekah completes her contract with the church, we plan to take our one year in Tarboro and turn it into a permanent relocation.
Restoration and Redemption!
Rebekah and I have lost our minds just a little bit and we are working on the purchase of an amazing (potentially amazing) 1925 house in the historic district. I’m posting just a couple of photos for now, but absolutely plan on sharing the entire ongoing restoration process over time.
We are working with Aaron Riggs, who recently completed a similar – and excellent – renovation on the house next door.
My favorite “R” word, hands down, is “Rebekah.” But we are both deeply invested in all the other good ones too: words like restoration, redemption, rehabilitation, resurrection and reformation. These are all very much at play for this project.
The work is definitely going to take a while, as you will doubtless see when I publish some of the early photographs.
But here’s what we are thinking: how cool to invest in a restoration project that not only helps the house but the street, and by extension the whole downtown!
Rebekah and I are part of a church community that by its very presence and 150-year history anchors downtown Tarboro in the story of redemptive love.
I believe this is a great practical illustration of what is so true about the Reformed tradition. We live in a climate where there is a lot of noise around what I would term “escapist” theology, whereas Rebekah and I understand and teach a faith where we are rooted in good news, equipped with good gifts, and sent into the world to invite others to experience the reconciling love of God.
What better way to do this than to live the story out loud, and in every possible aspect of our lives?
So stay tuned for more news, and photographs, and the unfolding story of redemption right here in Tarboro – DEREK




Wow! What a project to begin! Congratulations on your decision to relocate. I’ve only been in Tarboro a couple of times but I too thought it was a charming town. And we have dear friends who live there also. Congratulations!! And hopes for a wonderful experience in restoring an old home.
Thanks! This will be quite the experience!
All of us in the church and the community are thrilled that you, Rebekah and Max will call this your permanent home!
We feel the love!
We couldn’t be happier to have you all staying in Tarboro! The perfect addition to our community!
Thanks! We wouldn’t have even thought about it if it weren’t for folk like your beautiful family….
This is wonderful news, Derek! So glad to have you and Rebekah nearby permanently! I like “R” words, too: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair, Restore, and, of course, Rebekah!
So much to be thankful for!
Thanks for your daily blog and we’re so excited that you will be Tarboro residents. I am NOT a handy man but if there is any way I can help in your relocation around the corner to St. Patrict St
Thanks, John – I know there will be stuff we need support for, even if it’s just cheerleading!
just let me know. See you Soon. JRG
We are so excited for, as well as inspired by you both! Your love, creativity, and energy overflow to all.
It’s going to be quite the adventure!
Looking forward to following you. Enjoy this adventure!
Thanks! It’s going to be an interesting ride!
Glad to have you along for the ride!
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