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Firefighting Pastor Makes Connections in Iowa

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Rev. Joel De Boer said being sensitive to people is required whether he is pastoring or putting out a fire.

De Boer is pastor of both Britt and Woden Christian Reformed churches in Iowa, and is also a volunteer firefighter with the Britt Fire Department.

ā€œOne of the challenges in a pastoral role is that Iā€™m Christā€™s ambassador, whether in the pulpit or going into a house to fight a fire,ā€ De Boer said. ā€œI always need to be sensitive to the people Iā€™m dealing with. Whatever the task, the people are sacred. Thereā€™s always joy and a sense of accomplishment when you have a sense of community and connection. I see that in both worlds.ā€

De Boer joined the fire department five years ago. Some firefighters were initially skeptical about accepting a pastor.

ā€œAfter the first year, we blended well together,ā€ he said.

Six members of the fire department have joined the Britt congregation and another regularly attends. Four or five families are in the congregation as a result of De Boersā€™ firefighting connections.

Along with fighting fires, De Boer writes grants, leads community education, and serves as counselor and chaplain. He also leads devotions at various firehouse functions.

ā€œIt has been a blessing in ways unimaginable,ā€ he said. ā€œThere are lots of moments that God makes holy that donā€™t look spiritual in nature.ā€


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