Sunday, May 27, 2012

Sunday (Memorial Day Weekend) Worship



Today during our Sunday Services we honored those who have lost
their lives fighting for our freedom.

It was a powerful worship service and quite meaningful to me as this was the last Sunday worshiping standing and sitting next to our "littlest" before her deployment to Afghanistan that is planned for the next year or more.

After services we took our military daughter out for lunch to the restaurant of her choice: Benihana's.
We had a wonderful time as she shared life with just the two of us. The meal ended with a group of chefs singing a  "Japanese Happy Song."

Some of us then took naps and soon after naps, family arrived for a grill-out, hot dogs, brats, and hamburgers, cooked by the golfer. We closed out our evening with skype time with our Texas daughter, her husband, and our three granddaughters.

Thank you Father, for a restful Sabbath spent with family!

In His Arms, Beth
Every time we prepare to worship the Lord, we ought to do so with anticipation that almighty God may have something to say to us. Whenever we open our Bibles, we should expect that God has something to tell us in our time with Him. We ought to be far more concerned with what God will say to us during our prayer times than with what we intend to tell Him.                     
                                                                                   Henry T. Blackaby and Richard Blackaby


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