Monday, July 20, 2015

Clarence in July
Howdy, Folks,
To start with I want to tell you what a swell time Peggy Sue and I had at the pool party. We saw Lynn Edwards and Steve Churchill doin’ some kind of jig or, I guess, some kind of dance. Then Bob Guarino asked Ron Tubbs if he was ridin’ a chicken or if those were his legs. Ha Ha! Anyway, a good time was had by all.
We have a wonderful Church family, and Peggy Sue and I are thrilled to be a part of Villa Heights.
I heard the Elders talkin’ about gettin’ someone to take over Koinonia lunches. Gay and Chuck Whorlow have done it for many years. They need a break, and we owe them a big “Thank You.” So, folks, let them know you appreciate what they have done. You know it’s time for the younger folks to step up and start relievin’ some of the older folks, because you are the future of Villa Heights. James says, “Faith without works is dead.” We need to make a commitment to be in Church every Sunday mornin’ to worship the Lord and get involved in movin’ the Church forward.
Since last month our prayer list is shorter; God has answered our many requests. But we still need to pray for our Church family. I was scootin’ around the classrooms, and I heard the Elders talkin' about our finances. Seems that the flood in the basement and the roof leaks have drained our money down. You see our buildin’ has some years on it, and it needs maintenance. Folks, our buildin’ belongs to all of us, and it’s our responsibility to take care of it. It’s not just the Elders’ worry. So, folks, pray about that and give a little extra if possible. Well, folks, that’s enough for this month. Pray for Truman, Justin, Jacob, and Zoey. God has surely blessed us with a wonderful staff. Best we ever had accordin' to Peggy Sue. Pray for Steve Bycroft’s visas for his kids. Pray for our country and the laws they are makin’ that go against God’s laws. It’s time for us as Christians to take a stand and speak against the things that are against Our God, no matter what party we belong to. “See you in church.”
Blessin’s,

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