Rev. Kyle Delhagen

Biography 

One of the things you learn growing up as the son of a minister, is that a pastor’s family is as much called to a congregation and place as the pastor themself. My wife, Elena, and our two children,

Jumah - 18, and Atticus - 8, not only keep me grounded and remind me of God’s love and joy every day, but they deepen my ministry in profound ways. As a husband, a biological father, and a father of an adopted daughter, my understanding of our relationship with God has been stretched, challenged, and changed in amazing ways.

My life of faith has been profoundly shaped by many people and in many places. As a young person, I found my spiritual life being influenced by the church family and friends I was always around. My church youth group provided many opportunities to study God’s Word, talk about what it means to be a Christian, and also to put our faith into action. Some of the most formational moments in my spiritual development were on service trips during school breaks to Staten Island to work with the homeless, hungry, and those suffering from HIV/AIDS. All of this set me on a very early path to ministry.

Throughout college, I struggled with my call to be a pastor. Having grown up as a pastor’s kid, I tried to avoid where I sensed God was pulling me, but when God has a desire for your life, it is hard to ignore! I spent six summers during and after college working at Camp Fowler in the Adirondacks, and then two years working in youth ministry before going to seminary at New Brunswick Theological Seminary in New Jersey. Following graduation from Seminary, I spent a year working as a Resident Chaplain at a Philadelphia Hospital, which taught me a lot about being a pastoral presence in times of grief and trauma.

In the few years following, I turned to teaching at a private Christian school in center city Philadelphia, where I taught tenth and twelfth grade English. During that time I was a part-time pastor of a small Reformed Church outside of Philadelphia. In that experience, I found myself drawn more and more to full time parish ministry. Since October of 2016, I have served as Pastor of Western Presbyterian Church in Palmyra, where I have continued to be challenged and stretched, finding fullness in this particular time and place of God’s family.

Monday Mailing 13

A Message from the Session on Reopening  This past Thursday evening, June 11, your Session met in special session to discuss returning to worship in our church building. As you may have heard, Governor Cuomo announced on Saturday, June 6, that houses of worship in...

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Monday Mailing 12

Welcome to the Monday Mailing #12 -   Out of an Abundance of Love  It was out of an abundance of love that three months ago we stopped meeting together – in person – for the life and ministry of the church. Because we care for one another, and indeed even those we do...

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Monday Mailing 11

Welcome to the Monday Mailing #11  -  Unraveled  Unraveled.  In the world of crochet, we call it frogging. . .ribbit, ribbit. . .rip-it out. Knitters call it Tinking. . .tink. . .to “knit” backwards. . .taking out what you have already done.  In many ways, that is how...

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Monday Mailing 10

Welcome to the Monday Tuesday Mailing #10 -     When the Politicians Tell Us to Open the Church  The world is abuzz. . .when will the church open up again? The question suggests that the church has closed. My colleague, Ed McLeod, (pastor of First Presbyterian Church,...

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Monday Mailing 9

When Zoom is Not Your Friend A little cray-cray (crazy) this morning, eh? I am writing this on Sunday afternoon, and we have learned a number of things. Zoom did some maintenance over night . . .no word on the connection there. The UK had issues with Zoom long before...

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