I met Sue Wicker somewhere around 1985, and soon thereafter she and her husband started attending Benevolence, where I was pastor. It didn’t take me long to realize that God had sent us one of His true servants. Benevolence was an incredible church and lots was happening. Sue found her niche and was soon doing what she does best–serving the Body of Christ. She probably should have been an interior decorator, as she certainly has the gift, and I have watched her use it for many years. When we would host a retreat, Sue did the decorating, helped with the cooking, and served our guests, as one would expect to be served at a five star hotel. She has the uncanny ability to take virtually nothing and make something beautiful out of it. All it takes in one look around our facility at GCF and you can see her handiwork. She sees the need and meets it. No fuss, no fanfare, just servanthood.
Sue is kind–very kind, and she is patient–very, very patient. She is gentle, as gentle as a lamb. Sue never seems to notice when others mistreat her; she never holds a grudge, and, thus, she is quick to forgive. She is certainly not arrogant. She never brags–never. Sue never seeks to have her own way; instead, she defers to others.
An excellent wife, who can find? Obviously, Luke did!


