Eric Hasha Goes West

By Deane Langdon
CBF West Region

Almost 150 years ago Horace Greeley advised, “Go west, young man!” and this statement often has been attributed to him since that time. However, many strongly believe that John B. L. Soule wrote these words in an editorial of the Terre Haute Express in 1851, which predated Greeley’s advice by approximately fifteen years. Regardless of the identity of the originator of this recommendation, young men as well as young women have been “going west” since the mid-nineteenth century and continue to do so now.

Eric Hasha is one of the latest to follow the counsel to “go west, young man.”

The journey from the East Coast of the U. S. to Hawaii is about as far west as one can go and still be in the United States. Hasha’s westward journey was not begun in obedience to either Greeley or Soule, but following his perception of the call and leadership of God.

His westward journey began by traveling northeast from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia. After graduating from Samford in 2005, he studied at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, graduating in 2009. A residency church staff position at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Richmond helped to confirm his sense of God’s call to serve and love people. This multi-ethnic, multi-cultural church supported Eric’s desire to work at becoming the presence of Christ in our world.

The westward journey then continued when the University Avenue Baptist Church in Honolulu, Hawaii asked him to join them in ministry to students and young adults. “This church also is multi-ethnic and multi-cultural. I guess this is one reason it was easy for me to move such a long way west.” By this time his family included his wife, Cristy, whom he married in 2004 before graduation from Samford, as well as daughter Abigail, who had joined the family about 16 months before their westward trek.

Neither Greeley nor Soule could have imagined the impact this “go west” decision of Eric and his family will have on this church on the western edge of our country. Only God can imagine and bring to fruition God’s desires for this city, this church, and this family. Thanks be to God!

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