Saturday, December 10, 2005

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2005

Sister Karen and I had been offered a "speacial treat" when we were at Deacon and Sister Moore's on Thursday night. They came over at 9:00 am this morning and brought country ham. Karen fixed everything else for brunch and Brother Moore cooked the ham. Around 10 am, we ate with them, and Sarah and family. The country ham was great. Brother Moore told us the secret of cooking country ham. He said, "just brown it real quick on each side for a few minutes, otherwise, if you cook it too long it will get tough." It was tender and very good. We thank the Moores and all the people here for being so good to us.

The Servant Evangelism Project scheduled from 12:30-3:00 pm was cancelled due to sickness and cold weather. The temperature has been 20-25 degrees below the normal for this time of the year. We hope to reschedule the Windshield Washing act of kindness sometime in the future. We have discussed a more appropriate project for this time of the year and will be working towards doing that sometime soon.


Bethel Renaissaince Choir was great last night. The newly renovated building was quaint and very nice. It is a church building that is over 100 years old (1870's). The Christmas songs were awesome. The people responded well as the choir was "clapped" back for an encore. I was able to get the whole musical on tape. Jason did well on his solo considering that he had strepp throat only a few days ago. We are "proud" of Jason and pray that he will do well in the music teaching field. We were happy that Sarah, Chris and little Aviana got to be with us Friday night, all day yesterday, last night and are to be with us in the service tomorrow.

Thanks for stopping by. . . .until next time. . . .

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