2026 Reflections from Our Pastor
Dear Mission del Sol Community,
Grace and peace be with you! This year has been full of big, wonderful, joy filled moments. This year we celebrated the 40th anniversary of our community with a big celebration, a new Biblical garden, a great brunch with new and long time friends, and a worship service recognizing the God who brought us together and called us to belong. None of the regular things stopped though. We continued to Reach Out with Active Hands and Loving Hearts by serving, growing and connecting with those in our community and beyond. I can see all the ways that God is active and working here! Thanks be to God!
This year, the Elders and Deacons took time to review our Mission and Vision Statements. We kept the Vision Statement the same, but changed the Mission statement to read, "Mission del Sol Presbyterian Church (USA) is a welcoming community that receives, proclaims and extends God’s love through word and service, living out our faith, exploring the Bible and fostering peace, love and respect in all of God’s creation." We hope that we can live into this statement and the work that God has called us to complete. You can see the powerful ways the Holy Spirit has been at work in our community here. Just look around, read the short reports or watch the photo videos below that tell about the community of Mission del Sol receiving, proclaiming and extending God's love.
A special thanks goes to our staff for all their hard work, their time, attention to detail and determination. We could not do it without all of us together.
You will see the report is broken into the four areas of our ministry: Serve, Grow, Connect and Give. Under each area there is a short summary of our activities, our focus on the vision statement and some hopes for the coming year. Make sure you take a few minutes to watch the highlight videos of some of our ministries. Below you will find a link to the Agenda for our Congregational Meeting on May 17, 2026.
At the meeting, we will vote on the pastor's terms of call, a slate of nominees, and hear a few updates from me and other leaders about the future. We will also hear a report from the Finance Commission about how 2026 is going financially and vote on a bylaw change to add a co-clerk in order to help train more folks in the role and have more space for clerks to share the important role for us as a congregation. Please contact me if you have questions about anything we are talking about.
I want to thank the Nominating Committee for their diligent work in filling our open spots for leadership. Please thank Mike Bruggeman (Chair), Bill Gunther, Diane Seller, Karen McDaniel, and Jayne Prohaska for their work. You will note below we still have some openings for leadership. If you might be willing to serve, please contact me or Mike.
I hope you have found God in the life and ministries of Mission del Sol. Thank you for your patience, grace and ideas as we follow God's call for us. We all play an important part in our community. Thank you for sharing your gifts. See you at the meeting!
Shalom,
Kelsy
Our 40 years together have been all about serving. It is at the heart of what God is talking about when we are called to serve God and one another. Service is about loving our neighbors, caring for those who need help, and walking beside one another. We do all this with God's help.
Together we have reached out to serve our community in mission in a variety of ways: collecting hundreds of pounds of food for St. Mary’s Food Bank, packing sack lunches for East Valley Men’s Center, delivering meals on Meals on Wheels every six weeks, four weeks of families joining us from Family Promise, youth and kid mission projects, I-HELP, or our collections for the Kyrene Foundation including backpacks, undies, socks, and gift cards from our collection drives. We have reached out to a lot of lives and they have reached out to us. What is so great about these projects is that we have helped others but also the volunteer base has grown for each of these projects.
Casa del Sol Affordable Housing, our 501c3 ministry providing affordable housing to individuals and families in the surrounding community of Mission del Sol. It has been a slow but steady pace forward of having conversations, meeting with experts, applying for grants and learning that this work requires diligence, time, patience and community. This past year we started helping people with one time financial gifts to help them with stay in the home. During the Congregational Meeting, you will hear about opportunities to help us share this vision with others, give directly, or share your Fry's rewards with Casa del Sol. Please continue to be in prayer for this ministry. We can't wait to see what God is doing in and through this important work for the community.
Nominations
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Elders
Liz Cazel, Class of 2029, - Elder for Christian Education (3 Year)
Michael Herrmann, Class of 2029 - Elder for Casa del Sol Affordable Housing (3 Years)
Emilie Karlin, Class of 2029 - Elder for Worship (3 Years)
Carrin Rowe, Class of 2029 - Elder for Human Resources (3 Years)
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Deacons
Susan Carpenter, Class of 2027 (1 Year)
Lorna Christie, Class of 2029 (3 Years)
Dianna Gransbergen, Class of 2027 (1 Year)
Crystal King, Class of 2029 (3 Years)
OPEN, Class of 2028 (3 Years)
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Human Resources
Amy King, Class of 2029 (3 Years)
Larry Langer, Class of 2029 (3 Years)
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Nominating Committee
Janie Parks, Class of 2029 (3 Years)
Ted Taylor, Class of 2029 (3 Years)
Without our growing relationship with God, Mission del Sol would not have made it through the ups and downs of these past 40 years. Together we practice living out our life with Christ each time we gather at Mission del Sol. We have worked on growing that relationship through engaging sermon series, special services, Lent and Advent bags, Bible studies, small groups, devotionals written by our Elders, Deacons, Staff, Pastor and Members, Vespers services, Worship in the Park, Blessing of the Animals, Lenten Art projects, and Soup Suppers. It is through the steady faithfulness to these projects that our life with Christ is deep and wide. Thank you to all the folks who make these opportunities possible especially our folks in the sound booth, ushers, greeters, and liturgists who make our services possible. And to all our artists, writers, and volunteers who help with all our special services, projects and activities that guide us in deepening our community with the triune God. Thanks be to God!
Our music ministries have blessed us over the year! Each week they share their gifts and their hearts with us through worship. Thank you to Smith Graham, our Music Minister for the weekly musical leadership of the Mission Bells, Mission Chorale, and Heart and Sol Worship Band. Juhee Park tickles the keys beautifully to the glory of God. We are sorry to see her go in June, but bless her on her way with a gathering on June 7th after worship. We have hosted concerts, listened to our beautiful piano and invited the community to come in to our space. Music always brings us together. Thank you for the inspiring music and to all who helped make it happen!
Our community grows in faith from our youngest kid to our oldest member through our Christian Education program. During regular Sunday School for our elementary kids, adults and youth group gatherings, we have had opportunities to deepen our faith by asking tough questions and learning more about the Bible. We also held our Advent Festival and the EGGstravaganza as fun opportunities for us to learn about God during the holy seasons of the year. We hosted a weekly Bible study this fall as well as other one off opportunities to learn from the work of God. Jessica Wernau has made a big impact with our families hosting monthly family ministry activities, mission projects and art in Mission Hall following the service. She helped with our confirmands this fall and teaches our 3-7 grade Sunday school class. We love her!
These small and big moments of growing help our community be strong in our life with Christ so that we are really be able to reach out with active hands and loving hearts. I hope you had a chance to participate in some of them. If not, make sure you make space for them this year!
It was so good to connect again with folks who touched our ministry over the past 40 years this year. This year we had lots of opportunities for community including our annual Fall potluck, special hospitality gatherings and regular hospitality after church. We gathered for church work days, sent fun Sunshine Boxes to our college students and homebound members, and gathered in small groups. We met for Wednesday Morning Book Study, Yoga Classes, Monthly Happy Hour and had our first dinners for 7-9. We served 3 people regularly homebound communion again, which has been life-giving to our homebound members! These moments of community have helped us connect to each other and it is good!
We also celebrated 8 new members joining our faith community plus 3 of our youth were confirmed in the church and we grieved the loss of 4 of our beloved members. Our community continues to grow and change with each of those who are with us one gathering at a time. God is creating our community.
We also have been reaching out to connect with the community so that more folks know about who we are and what we are about. We hosted our fourth Annual Block Party, invited the community to our events like the Blessing of the Animals, piano concerts, and Advent Festival. We continue to enjoy having the Community Choir of Arizona, Boy Scout Troop 285, BNI Goldminers, Weight Watchers, BNI, Success Syndicate, Homeowner Association, Girl Scout Troop 2567, multiple AA and Al-Anon meetings, and the Vietnamese Revival Church meet at Mission del Sol! It is great to have folks reaching out to gather on our campus regularly!
Give
Thank you for reaching out with active hands and loving hearts to give of your time, talents and financial resources this year! Thanks for being a part of this community. Each of your time, talents and financial resources has helped us spread the love of God to our neighbors, care for each other and take care of property. We are grateful for every pledge to our 2026 budget. We exceeded our pledge goal this year which gives us more opportunities to reach out as God calls. Thank you! We couldn't do it without all of you.
We said good bye to Jennifer Grimes, our Office Manager at the beginning of June. Our leadership team is in the process of finding a replacement. We are grateful for her dedication, welcoming presence and faithfulness to this ministry over the years. We look forward to celebrating her ministry with us on June 7 after worship. We thank Doug and Gloria Fenton, for their faithful work in the background keeping our campus clean and making sure our campus is ready for community to happen. Each of our staff give of themselves by reaching out with active hands and loving hearts. We couldn’t do any of this without them.
We embarked on the Vision Campaign in January 2020, and 2025 marked the end of our three two-year stewardship drives. When we transferred our loan to Presbyterian Investment and Loan (September 2020) the balance on our loan was $1,320,000. By the conclusion of the campaign we reduced the loan balance to $312,200. We are thankful to all the members of the congregation, friends and family who participated in these remarkable results. Going forward our loan payments will be $43,000 annually.We project that the loan will be fully paid by August 2035. Thanks again to all who participated in the Vision Campaign. We are so pleased to complete the Vision Campaign and excited by the opportunities to continue the ministries God calls us to forward.
In January 2026 we started our Legacy Campaign. This three year campaign invited us to be a part of a living legacy to allow us to care for our facilities, address unexpected repairs and ensure financial stability for our congregation long into the future. Together we pledged $315,000 over the next three years. We are grateful to be a part of God's story in the past, present and the future.
As you can see from the above activities in our Serve, Grow and Connect areas, we are also sharing our time and talents with each other. A special thanks goes to all our leadership rolling off our leadership teams, including Elder Jan Palmer, Deacon Sally Appleby, Deacon Jay Karlin, and Deacon Jason West. We couldn’t do it without you!
Below you will find information on the 2026 budget, the 2025 financial summary, a 2026 funds summary, as well as more information on the Reserve Study that was completed for our long term capital projects. Please contact Elder Steve Rowe, our treasurer, or Elder Gordon Parnell, our finance elder, through the Church Office with any questions.