Posts Tagged ‘Bri Parish’

a broken heart

// November 18th, 2008 // No Comments » // church, faith

Last week, a young lady from our community was abducted, possibly raped, and murdered. Bri was 21, and she had been missing for 2 days before the Search and Rescue Teams found her body, and her immediate family were all part of that team. (read more here)

I know this is a heavy post, but my heart is heavy right now. My heart is broken for the Parish family. Up until about 3 years ago I was the youth pastor at Bay, and Bri was one of my kids. The Parish’s were founding members of our church until they moved out of state a few years back. This is truly a loving and amazing family. 

Tonight I walked through the Wake, hugging necks and shaking hands, and I was amazed at the people lives that had been affected by Bri and her passion for life. I’ve never seen so many cars lined up outside a funeral home to pay their respects. This young lady was truly loved. 

It’s been a year or so since I’ve seen Bri, but the thing I remember most about her is that giddy, silly and even goofy personality that would come out and make everyone laugh. She always had a smile on her face, which was so contagious. 

I could give a lot more detail, but I honestly don’t think its necessary. I’d just like to ask for your prayers for this family during this time. I can’t imagine what they are going through right now, the questions they have for God, and the turmoil they feel that the man responsible hasn’t been caught yet. Please take a moment and lift them up and ask God to fill their hearts and minds with peace.

Also, tomorrow is the memorial service and I believe that there will be a lot of young people there, and they will also be looking for answers. Please pray that this celebration of Bri’s life has a lasting effect on their hearts.