This week Markus graduated from Credo Christian High School. As parents we are thankful to God that he could attend the graduation ceremony and most of the other events associated with graduation. With COVID rules still in place only students and staff were able to attend the ceremony so we gathered with our family as well as Markus’ cousin Eric’s family to watch the ceremony online.
At moments such as this we try to prepare
ourselves for the various emotions that are sure to begin flowing. While we
don’t overthink these situations, we did anticipate experiencing a few moving
moments when Markus went up to be handed his graduation diploma and obligatory
book that all the students receive. But alas, things proceeded quite
differently. Principal Kent Dykstra gave the opening remarks and began by
immediately reaching under the podium and pulling out an “On the Mark
Maintenance” ball cap and placing it on his head. Needless to say we couldn’t
hold it together.
Principal Dykstra’s speech intertwined
Markus’ company name with three quick thoughts: a) Marks in school – “You are
not defined by your marks, but what you did to earn them.”; b) On the mark get
set go! – the need for Christians to always be ready to run the race; and, c)
Missing the mark – while we fail to target sin and remove it from our lives, we
serve Jesus who is the only person who is truly on the mark. It was an encouraging message, and we thank
Kent for recognizing Markus and our current trial in a God-glorifying way. We
truly appreciate the godly leadership and wisdom of the staff of CCHS in
assisting us to train Markus (and the rest of our children) in living a life of
responsible stewardship in God’s kingdom.
Graduation. Where to from here? This struck
us as we took part in a really neat presentation that one of the parents
organized for the graduates. Every set of parents was given a few lines from
Dr. Seuss’ book, “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” and simple instructions for how to
video yourself reading the lines. The end result was fantastic! You can view it
here if you’re
interested. Every graduate has plans to go somewhere. For many it will be
post-secondary schooling. For others they will enter the workforce. And for
more yet, it will be a combination of both. Markus has big plans to go places
too. But knowing that those plans are on hold while he battles a
life-threatening cancer puts many things in perspective. The text Markus chose
to be read as he received his diploma was Psalm 46:1, “God is our refuge and
strength, an ever-present help in trouble.” Something many Christians have
heard, but not all have had to live out so poignantly.
It is our heartfelt prayer that Markus has
many more years in this life, to go many places, before going to that great and
glorious place that all those will go who have a relationship with Jesus.
“Jesus answered, I am the way and the truth
and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 14:6)
Principal Dykstra with his 'On the Mark' hat |
Post graduation fellowship with some family and friends |
Markus and his cousin Eric get to use their uncle's old Beetle |
Gotta get the 'Fluffy' into one of the pics. :) |
Many emotions for us as parents as he's off to the festivities |
The Disciples |
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