By Julie Overholt
Fall is in the air! A changing of the seasons, and
a perfect time of the year to get to know a fellow sister in Christ at
Sugar Grove Church! So, grab your cup of coffee or tea, throw on a scarf
and some boots and let's take a walk with Erin Baranic while we enjoy
some brightly colored leaves crunching underfoot.
Fall is Erin's
favorite season. Her "thankful list"
for this season includes cool temperatures, beautiful leaves, football
season, and bonfires. Thanksgiving is her favorite holiday because of
quality time with family, great food, (hear, hear!) and the reminder it brings to count our blessings and to be thankful.
Erin
is originally from Stow, OH (near Cleveland) and grew up in a Christian
church. "Although I was raised in a Christian church, I didn't come to
know Christ personally until I was a sophomore in high school. A friend
of mine invited me to her youth group, where I heard about Christ in a
new way and met teens who were genuine and enthusiastic about their
faith. Through great Christian friendships and mentoring relationships
with adult leaders, my faith grew immensely, and I was baptized several
months later."
Erin's father has influenced her life greatly as
well. "He came to know Christ when I was a junior in high school, and I
witnessed God change him from the inside out. He is now such a strong
man of God, and his unwavering faith is a constant reminder to me of the
importance of humility, generosity, and thankfulness, even in difficult
times."
Several verses from Philippians have become a treasure to
Erin's heart and are found in chapter 4, verses 4-8: "Rejoice in the
Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be
evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but
in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present
your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all
understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
admirable - if anything is excellent or praiseworthy - think about such
things."
Experiencing and seeing the power of youth ministry in
her own life has compelled Erin to join in student ministry at Sugar
Grove. "I really enjoy helping out with Crossfire at SGC." Her influence
is making a difference! One middle school Crossfire student described
her this way: "She really cares about what is going on in your life and
takes the time to ask about your extracurricular activities and what is
important to you. She is so nice and caring and is easy to talk to."
Thank you Erin, for your commitment to helping the youth of Sugar Grove.
Your gentleness really IS evident to all!
Erin has been attending
Sugar Grove for four years. She is married to Brett and they have
celebrated two years of marriage together. She is currently employed at
Goshen Middle School as an eighth grade English teacher.
When I asked
what makes Erin laugh, she says the medicine of laughter in her life
comes from her husband, their dog, ("we love her," she says, "but we're
convinced she's slightly crazy!") and her middle school students that she teaches.
When
she has free time or is taking time for herself, Erin enjoys reading,
running, traveling, spending time with family and friends, and watching
Detroit Tigers baseball.
Before we finish our walk, here's some quick "popcorn trivia" to get to know Erin even better:
Q: Tomboy or princess?
A: My husband would say princess because it takes me so long to get ready.
Q: Coffee or tea?
A: Coffee, every morning!
Q: Salty or sweet?
A: Sweet
Q: Morning person or night person?
A: Morning
Q: Three words to describe yourself?
A: Hard-working, thoughtful, perfectionist.
Q: Oceanside or mountainside?
A:
Oceanside. Life doesn't get much better than a lounge chair on the
beach, listening to the waves. Although, I love to go hiking in the
mountains, too!
Q: Heels or flats?
A: Depends on the location: school - heels; home or elsewhere - flats.
Thank you Erin, for giving us a glimpse into your life and for the reminder to enjoy this season of thankfulness and gratitude!