As many of you know, we postponed our Christmas caroling at Alexandria Manor. We did some straw polling and decided to go after our worship and fellowship time on Sunday, Dec. 28th. We will have…
Our specially scheduled Thanksgiving Eve service is canceled due to inclement weather, but why not spend a few moments as a family tonight and thank the Lord “from Whom ALL blessings flow”? Stay…
We welcomed over 100 to our Grand Opening Celebration Sunday, November 23
I rarely find myself on the debit side of adding my two cents worth. But in reflecting back over yesterday’s long prayed-for Grand Opening, I’m finding myself pondering over a different dilemma. How do you capture an event for those not in attendance and give it the justice it deserves? So many Kodak moments keep flashing in my mind’s eye that I’m virtually blinded by these reflections. It truly was one of those “You had to have been there” experiences.
Permit me to forgo all the expected editorial, like the good food, the warm fellowship and the Christ-exalting worship. In these brief moments, allow me to relive some of my more personal moments.
Last Thanksgiving I laid my dad to rest. Well actually, God did that. He’s the Giver and Taker of life. I simply committed his body to the ground. But as the anniversary of his death has crept up on me these past few weeks, my mind has whisked me back through a Thanksgiving Parade of memories. Perhaps insipid to others, but intensely personal to me, I’ve enjoyed these precious moments of reflection that jostle my emotions all over the psychological spectrum.
Candlelight Christmas Eve Service Faith Family Fellowship Church in Nazareth Wednesday December 24, 2014 7:00-8:00 p.m Last Christmas Eve, Faith Family Fellowship hosted a Candlelight Christmas Eve Service in what was then called,…
To continue our new tradition, see the passages below in view of Thanksgiving. I would encourage you to read the brief passage with your family, jot down a few notes, write down any questions you…