A Word from Mary

Good Wednesday, dear St. Matthew friends and family,

I have just returned from a beautiful celebration of life for my Uncle Francis “Mule” Cox. I learned many things about him—some funny, some amazing—and I am so very grateful for the life he lived and for the impact he had on mine. My Aunt Juanita could use our prayers. After 58 years of marriage and serving as his primary caregiver for the past 10 years, she is feeling a bit lost right now. Thank you for your faithful prayers.

Judy Reeves is slowly getting stronger and returning to her usual self. Once she fully recovers from the insertion of her new pacemaker, she should feel much better. I’ve also heard that Charlotte Holder is up and around! She has left her wheelchair behind and is now moving about with a walker. You just cannot keep a good woman down. In all these things—and in the many blessings not listed here—we give thanks to God for the miracles of healing at work in our lives.

This week, I have been reflecting on what it means to be part of the family of God. When I think about St. Matthew and my history here, my heart overflows with love and joy. God has blessed me greatly by making me part of this church family. You humble me with your love and service to one another, and you sustain me with your prayers and support. I pray you receive my sincere thanks for being the people of God, planted in East Fort Worth to serve the community that gathers under our roof and the neighbors who have not yet stepped inside. My heart is compelled to bring our neighbors to the church and to bring our church to the neighbors.

Love to all of you,
Mary

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