Christmas 2025
We are so thankful for this year with its many blessings and trials. God is good!
We brought in a new member to the family in March with the wedding of Judah to Madison Basler. The whole Basler family feel like family we hadn’t met yet. What a kindness of God. And just last week, on Dec 16th, we welcomed little Liam (William Cross Sawyer) into their sweet new family. Praise God for new life!
Another new one joined our little clan in September as well, Willa June Miller was born at home. Another great miracle and kindness of God to Catherine and Jared, Woodland (6) and Rosie (2) and all of us. They are still serving at the Bridge and with Pure Sonic.
Josiah is still enjoying teaching at the Naval training base in Pensacola, with Esther, Sarah (11) and Amythest (9). They had an eventful year moving to a house and getting to go to Disney World.
Brad is back working for Sargents (after a stint for a small company in TN) and Hannah (Rory, 10) has been working for a wellness clinic in Bonne Terre, and got to join Josiah’s family at Disney World. They faithfully serve in the mission of the Bridge in Farmington. God has faithfully provided.
Aleah and Lathen and the 4 sweet boys (Ezra (7), Leo (5), Charlie (3), Oliver (14mths )are still in WA working in trees and serving faithfully at Living Water, Olympia. Aleah, helps with worship and stays at home to homeschool her little clan.
Micah returned from deployment overseas and Micaiah and the boys (Walker, (3), Mason (18mths) were grateful to have him back (they are currently at Ft. Bragg in NC).
And we now also know of another sweet little one to join Noah and Alexis in May of 2026. The number of boys in this family will far out way the girls. Train them up in You, please Lord.
Noah (in MD area) and Elijah (in Murfreesboro) are back taking classes while working faithfully at their current jobs.
Judah and Madison are still with Sight and Sound, which has been a true gift for a lot of us to get to see those wonderful Biblical stories come to life on stage.
God has been so good to allow most of the Sawyers to gather twice this year, a miracle itself. We all got to gather for the wedding, but also we were able to celebrate Dad’s 80th at Camp Caanan, as well as mom and dad Bollinger’s 60th wedding anniversary (technically on Christmas Day) AND gather for Thanksgiving. Thank you, Lord, for your tremendous blessings. It was such a precious time of laughter and worship. Hannah gifted each family with the new SING hymn book. We enjoyed singing some of our favorites.
Greg and Tonya took on a new Church position to revitalize a flagging church in Eagleville Tennessee. (about 40 Minutes drive south of Nashville) Eagleville Baptist Church has been in existence for 186 years in the community and was well in decline with about 30 active members. Greg took over January 4th and we began process of rebranding and restructuring the church to better reach the community. The church is now called Common Ground @ EBC and we have seen the average attendance more than double in the past year. We are excited about the future as we continue to look for where God is at work and join Him. You can learn more about our new church Here
Please pray for us as we let God use us and serve His kingdom here.
Love you all!!
Praise His holy name at this Christmas time and for the new year as well!!
Merry Christmas 2024
Christmas 2024
Dear friends and family,
This year has been a most blessed one as we reflect on the wonderful kindness of God. How we rejoice in His ever present goodness and provision.
Greg and Tonya are still living in an RV in Eagleville, TN. Greg has the privilege to help lead an early morning men’s Bible study on Wednesdays at a local business. This study has served 18-30 men consistently at 5:15 each week. This has been a true work of God, and we are so thankful to get to participate in it and watch His mighty work. We wait to see what God will give us as a permanent settled job in this region, if He desires us to stay.
Josiah and Esther, Sarah (10) and Amethyst(8) are now back in Pensacola, Fl at the Naval air station. Josiah is instructing at the recruit training school. They are involved in a sweet little church in that area.
Hannah and Brad, and Rory (9) are still working hard in Bonne Terre, Mo serving at the Bridge Church(s) in youth and music. Brad works at Sargents and trying to keep ahead of their old house and its persistent needs.
Aleah and Lathen, with Ezra (6), Leo (4), and Charlie (2), are still in Olympia, WA and welcomed baby Oliver on October 4. He was teasing momma and came 10 days past due, but born at home perfect and healthy. Grandma and Papa got to be there and be a part of welcoming this little one. What a joyous time.
Micaiah and Micah, with Walker(2), at Ft Liberty(Bragg) in NC., also welcomed a new little one this year. Mason was also late, by 12 days, and was a big boy, born at home, safe and healthy on May 17. (Grandma got to be there as well, and papa joined to meet this little one). God has blessed us more than words. Micah has deployed and will be gone for nearly a year, please pray for Micaiah during this time as she juggles two energetic little boys without him. Micaiah has been privileged to lead worship at her women’s group (PWOC)on base and it is a great blessing to her. We are thankful she will get to spend some of the holidays in MO to be near family.
Noah and Alexis have bought their first house near the base of their new assignment near Washington D.C. They made the move this summer and got to see family on the way through. They also will come back to MO for some time at Christmas.
Judah has been busy this summer after graduating from College of the Ozarks in the spring. He first took a job at Old Navy and was a rising star at selling credit lines, but God opened up an opportunity much closer to his calling when he was offered a job with Sight and Sound Theaters of Branson. He has also found the love of his life and we are grateful to be welcoming Madison to the family in the near future.
Elijah turned 20 this year and is still hanging out in TN with mom and dad, working at Starbucks. He has recovered most of his skin from severe allergies that hit him in TN. He gets to travel to near Chattanooga to see a few of his WA friends who are there at school on occasion, so he’s content to stay for a while longer and decide what is next for him. What a privilege youth brings. :)
Catherine and Jared, with Woodland (5) and Rosie (near 2) are still in Farmington, MO working for the church at the Bridge in several capacities and also for Pure Sonic (wedding photo company). They also embarked on buying their first house this year. God has surely blessed them.
God has truly protected us through so much travel and new little ones. “He is our refuge and shield, a very present help in times of trouble.” Ps 46:1
We pray His many blessings and most of all His presence with all of you for each of life’s wonderful times and also its challenges. May the name of Jesus be praised. He deserves all of our worship.
In the beautiful, powerful name of Christ Jesus,
Greg and Tonya and family.
Merry Christmas 2022: To all our loved ones...
This past year has been a year full of shifting around. As with any life, we have had our fair share of joy and loss, but through it all Christ continues to be glorified and remind us that life on earth is just a temporary arrangement and seasons come and go. It’s been a challenging year for Tonya and I as we have become empty nesters, added two grandsons with the announcement of another granddaughter due in February. Our kiddo’s are spread out across the continent so here is a quick overview of our kids from shore to shore.
On the East Coast you will find Josiah Esther, Sarah and Amethyst. Josiah is still in the Navy stationed in Norfolk VA. He is attached to the aircraft carrier, Gerald Ford. We had the opportunity to spend thanksgiving with them (We also had Hannah’s Rory along with us) We traveled some to visit several colonial areas. It really helped us to appreciate Thanksgiving more. Josiah is active serving in the children's ministry in his church and it’s exciting to see how he serves Jesus in that capacity. He also continues to work to be a witness to the sailors he works alongside every day.
In Missouri you will find Hannah, Bradley and Aurora are firmly situated in Farmington MO along with Catherine, Jared and Woodland (soon also new baby Rosie). All of them are serving the Lord though their church there in various capacities. Jared recently found out that he will be on staff running media production and everyone else is plugged into a ministry somewhere sharing Christ though their various gifts. Both Brad and Jared went through a preaching cohort this past spring and are now better equipped to communicate the gospel.
Across the state in Hollister, Judah is in his senior year at College of the Ozarks majoring in theater. He celebrated his first major role in an original play where he played the lead character. College is challenging him to grow in his relationship with Jesus and God has surrounded him with good people who continue to inspire him to walk in faith and trust. We are very proud of what God is doing in his life as he shares the love of Jesus with those around him.
To the South, in San Antonio Texas, Micaiah and Micah are working though their first year of parenting as they celebrated the gift of a son, Walker, in April. They are busy working through the challenges of being new parents and anticipating a move in the next year to North Carolina while Micah continues to pursue a future in the Army. Micaiah is still writing and singing and trying to figure out how to accomplish ministry calling with family life.
Up in the northwest you will find the rest of the Sawyer clan. Aleah and Lathan celebrated the birth of their third son, Charlie, in May and are still busy chasing around two other very active little boys (Ezra and Leo). We are very proud of how far Aleah and Lathen have traveled in their journey with Christ. Both are very active in church now with Aleah singing in the worship team and Lathen continuing to lead Bible studies and seek out continued growth in his journey with Jesus.
Also, in Olympia you will find our baby boy, Elijah. It may be a bit much to say that he's a baby since he's 18, 6’3” and on his own, but he is the guilty party for making us empty nesters and will always be our baby. He is currently working at Starbucks while taking some college classes considering what his future looks like. I am blessed by the godly heart he shows toward his coworkers and others in his life who need Jesus. And in these things, we are looking forward to seeing how God grows and shapes Elijah.
Finally, Noah and Alexis are living up in Whidbey Island Washington where Noah is stationed in his role attached to a Navy airwing. This summer we had a celebration of Marriage with Noah and Alexis with a ceremony which served to bring much of the family together in once place for a short time. Noah continues to be a contender for the faith and led a dear friend of his to the Lord this spring. It was a joy for us to be able to baptize him this fall before we left Washington.
While Tonya and I grieve the absence of our children in our everyday circle, we are quite grateful that God has given us opportunity to move about and spend time with each of them this year.
God has been working in our lives and the future for us is full of a lot of change as well. In the latter part of 2021 God began to move upon our hearts that there would be some shifting in our world. And so it passed that we packed up our house in August and began a relocation process that is still in action today. This time ministry relocation has not been as clear as in time’s past, but Tonya and I are currently residing in an RV we purchased this summer and planning to settle down in central Tennessee at the first of the year.
More info, you say? Okay. As we prayed and sought God’s guidance for the immediate future, we discovered that there is a need for church planting influences in Tennessee (and the southeast in general) as there has been a large migration pattern of people moving east from the west for reasons economic and political. We were asked to consider ministry for a time here to help bridge the cultural divide that comes with the integration of these different types of people groups. Tonya and I will be settling in Eagleville TN in January to work with Grove Hill Church and some other partners to help potentially establish new works there in the rapidly growing area.
If you want to know more about the middle Tennessee area and what we are specifically doing there, check out www.sawyerclan.org for more details. There you will also find our podcast called “ask Mom and Dad,” which we have been doing for the past few years. It’s light-hearted conversation between the two of us on life issues and things we have learned about life, parenting, and Jesus along the way. If you have a regular podcast channel you follow you can look us up there.
If you want to reach us directly you can do so by emailing greg@sawyerclan.org or Tonyas7@sawyerclan.org.
Our Physical address after the first of the year will be 905 Chapel Hill Pike, Eagleville TN 37060
As Jesus is given to us as Emmanuel, God with us, our prayer for all of you is God’s very presence in tangible ways for this holiday season and the whole year through. May his incredible love for each one, and His gift of mercy be so near your hearts and home this coming year!
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“Don’t worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses every thought, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Php 4:6-7”