Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Remembering Pastor Art Rimmereid


GREETING AT THE FUNERAL OF PR. ARTHUR RIMMEREID
July 1, 2019

On behalf of the Northwestern Minnesota Synod, where Art served both as an assistant to our first bishop Harold Lohr, and later as our synod’s second bishop….

and on behalf of the ELCA Conference of Bishops and its chairperson Bishop Bill Gafkjen of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod…

and on behalf of Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, I greet you—family and friends, as we remember, give thanks for and commend to almighty God’s care our dear brother, Pastor Art Rimmereid.

I will never forget the first time I met Art, in November of 1991 when we were together at the annual regional retreat for ELCA bishops and bishops’ assistants at Luther Crest Bible Camp near Alexandria, MN.

In that first time with Art, I will never forget two things.   First, how the two of us “hit it off” almost immediately, both of us loving stories and humor and good fun….and often thereafter Art and I sat together at such confabs…sometimes almost on the verge of misbehaving, though—thank goodness!--we were never placed on detention.    Art loved laughter, funny stories, teasing and joy—and just being with him was always a delight!

The second thing I’ll never forget from my first time with Art is that he never, ever treated me like the the 36-year-old kid I happened to be.  Rather, even though Art was more than two decades my senior, he always regarded me as a peer. Utterly comfortable in his own skin, Art never thought too highly of himself, whether he was with his fellow bishops or the people of God whom he loved to serve.

Lastly, in the words of an old English collect, let us remember before God Art and all others “who rejoice with us, but upon another shore and in a greater light, that multitude which no [one] can number, whose hope was in the Word made flesh, and with whom, in this Lord Jesus, we for evermore are one.”[1]

Bishop Lawrence R. Wohlrabe
Northwestern Minnesota Synod ELCA


[1] From the Bidding Prayer in the liturgy for A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King’s College, Cambridge, U.K.

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