A Great St. Matthew Christmas
What a glorious Christmas we have had at St. Matthew. There are sorrows in the world. There are sorrows in our own lives. But God spoke his love for us in our Christmas services and we give thanks.
We had 97 on Christmas Eve—and remarkable music. We must thank Blake Glass, our phenomenal choir director, who makes our great music possible, along with Kristi, Shannon, and our choir. Our small choir sounds better than most large ones. We were slightly augmented on Christmas Eve with guest singers. I’ve never heard such beauty in any church.
Shannon’s voice in the solo Sunday morning was a complete surprise. We had not heard the “operatic” Shannon. It was truly remarkable.
And when Blake hit the high notes on “O Holy Night” on Christmas Eve—it gave us goosebumps.
I could go on and on.
I thank God for our Christmas services.
And we had an excellent offering which will help us close out the year successfully.
May our Lord be praised for his loving kindness among us.
New Year’s Day Communion
We will have communion the next two weeks—the last Sunday of the old year and the first Sunday of the new. We celebrate the passing year and our future in Jesus Christ. It seems somehow a blessing to gather at the Lord’s table on the eve of a new year. We can make a new commitment to love the Lord more deeply in the year ahead.
May your life be filled with thanksgiving.
I hope you can be with us this Sunday.
God bless—MB
Remember—Suzanne Brennan’s hospitalization and Tracy Maxwell’s surgery this Thursday.