It was during the 10 days that her son went missing from the shore of the Mississippi River that Melissa Melnick made a promise.
Her eldest son, Chris Stanley, was just weeks from graduating from the University of Minnesota — and from a post-graduation bike ride down to the Louisiana Gulf — when he was swept into the river on April 25, 2017. Anxiously awaiting a call, a knock on the door — anything — Melnick vowed to either ride alongside Chris in celebration of his return or to ride on her own in his memory.
Sadly, Stanley wasn't pedaling beside her when Melnick departed from Minneapolis last week for the two-month bike journey. His body was found May 4, 2017, three miles from where he was swept away by a wave.
But Melnick, pastor of Tapestry Ministry in Richfield, was far from alone when she embarked on the 1,500-mile trek. She was sent off by a group of family and friends and accompanied by Shannon Coyne, a dear friend of her late son.
The Fueled by Love Bike Tour, which will take Melnick along the Mississippi River Trail to Louisiana over the next eight weeks, serves to honor Chris and share his love for life with people along the way. The minister will make stops at eight congregations over the course of the ride.
She spoke at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in La Crosse last weekend.
"Part of what I want to share, even in all the grief: Chris was about life and love and hope and joy," Melnick said.
Melnick used to tell her son that he would be a preacher. Kindhearted and driven by his convictions of equality, tolerance and compassion, Stanley participated in Climate and Black Lives Matter marches and practiced sustainability. He was born April Fools' Day in 1995, a date Melnick called fitting, as he was known for his infectious sense of humor and quick wit.