Keith Butterfield turns 99 this Sunday.
Yes, we are having a party—right after worship.
A chicken dinner. The church provides the chicken.
We bring the other stuff. (Sign-up was last week. Feel free to bring something even if you did not sign up.)
But do come. We will not have another one of these until Blake turns 99.
Happy Birthday—our beloved Kieth!
No Breakfast
Sorry—no breakfast on dinner days.
We need preparation time for dinner.
Pastor’s Class—You Bet!
Yes—at 9:45, as usual. We just have to starve afterwards. So get a bite of breakfast before you come. It will be a long wait for chicken and birthday cake.
Last Week and This Week
We had good attendance for such a cold day.
Our one new visitor, Paul Champion, said he enjoyed the service, and we enjoyed having him with us.
The five-year-old child, held in ice detention for two weeks with his father, referenced in the sermon, has been released along with his father, after a court decision.
Our courts are holding. They, alone, are preserving our democracy. Every other agency of our government has been corrupted.
Who would have thought it possible?
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THIS SUNDAY—There’s something I really want us to know: We are, at all times, watched over, cared for, and loved. I want us to know how literally Jesus spoke when he said, “I am with you always.”
Sermon title: Someone to Watch over Me
The choral anthem will be My Shepherd Will Supply My Need, featuring our own Julian on flute and
a guest, Hyobin Kim, on oboe.
And the weather—70 degrees.
A great day to be in church.
I’ll see you there.
God Bless
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