Got New Shoes
I Know.
That’s not worth a headline. But I bought my last shoes before COVID! It’s hard for me to choose new shoes because I have feet problems. My feet look fine. In fact, a foot doctor once told me I had great looking feet. (It’s a shame my best feature is on the wrong end.) But my feet don’t work that well. The good news is—my new shoes help. You can tell I must be excited about that—because I’m talking about my shoes!!
Of all things.
Breakfast
I told you last week we would not have breakfast because Winston was out. Turned out, we had a huge breakfast this last Sunday—and not enough people to eat it—because I said we would not have it.
Shame on me.
This Sunday
Sermon: “The Cross Is an X-Ray”
It is the sermon I had planned to preach last week but I changed it to address Mary’s situation.
Mary will be moving on with her ministry.
Uninterrupted. Undeterred.
Mary will be back this Sunday.
Two Sundays Till Palm Sunday
And Palm Sunday dinner and then Holy Week. And then—you guessed it—Easter.
See you in worship.
See what would happen if everybody decided to come to church on the same Sunday.
Let’s do that this Sunday.
God bless—MB
By the way, this Sunday we will sing Love, Mercy, and Grace—not a big deal to most of you, but it was this congregation’s favorite hymn when I came here 100 years ago.
AND—remember to bring those plastic eggs and candy for the Easter egg hunt for our children.