Pastor Mike’s final sign stands for all to see in front of Boulder Creek Community Church. After 41 years at Boulder Creek Community Church, Pastor Mike, aka “The Sign Guy,” is retiring in September. He and his family are moving away from the Valley.
“Pastor Mike Thank you for your faithful weekly messages on the sign, your Sunday sermons that taught us so much, and your complete devotion to your church and community. Having been your admin assistant for 16 years, I have seen first hand how you have impacted the lives of so many. Believers and non-believers, you cared for all. You will be missed but held in our hearts. Anita Miller, thank you too. You also have made many sacrifices and been so faithful to Boulder Creek Community Church. Well done good and faithful servants … here’s to retirement!” – Kim Monack
“I actually bought a notebook to keep in my car to write down those weekly posts. So simple yet such words of wisdom and insight! All the best in his retirement and long live his legacy.” – Katrina Eads Haeger
“I wish him well and hope someone continues this awesome tradition that uplifts so many people everyday in this valley.” – Anita Stoddart
“I’ve been watching this sign since the place was built. Sure will miss those delightful words of wisdom.” – Julie Knight “We always look to see what the sign says. Has so often been inspirational. Thank you!” – Elena Forsythe Murray
“He certainly didn’t know how he made me feel. Some dismal days his words gave me hope. Thank you and God’s blessings in retirement.” – Dave Wiggins
“I will miss those special messages. My friends and I call it the prophetic billboard because it always said just what we needed to hear!!” Thank you!!!” – Natalie D’Atile
“I always make a point to read the sign at what my kids call “The Nice Church.” More than once I have stopped to take a photo of the quote. Hope the new pastor at BCCC continues Pastor Mike’s tradition of posting meaningful, thought provoking, and sometimes humorous insights. Thank you Pastor Mike for adding sunshine to my day.” – Kathyrn Butler McCown