Next Sunday, March 14, 2021, we will be having live streamed and in person services at the Chapel.
We will be live streaming our worship service at 11:15 a.m. To watch, go to our Facebook page (under videos).
Our in person service will include:
9:30 a.m. communion service
10 a.m. Sunday School, adult Sunday school taught by Tom Cantor
11:55 a.m. refreshments
11:15 a.m. Worship Service, sermon by Sam Burton
This is a picture of my second daughter, when she was 9 (several years ago). I found this picture, as well as the note I wrote to go along with it, while cleaning out my files on facebook (getting ready to delete my account over there). Below is what I wrote several years ago.
"That's my second born. She'll be 9 years old within a week.
She's smart, energetic, creative and surprising. She's the one most likely to be the source of most of my gray hairs. But she's also sweet and wonderful.
For my birthday last week, she gave me a quarter. That may not sound like much, but it's a lot. Here's why.
She doesn't have her own money yet. She wants to have her own money very badly, but I haven't allowed it yet. (I will soon.) Her piano teacher, who is very strict, gave my daughter a quarter several weeks ago for doing an excellent job on her scales (or something). My daughter prized that quarter very much. She kept it in her pants pocket and kept it with her everywhere she went.
That's the quarter she gave me for my birthday."
"Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,
the fruit of the womb a reward."
~ Psalm 127:3
This is a picture of my second daughter, when she was 9 (several years ago). I found this picture, as well as the note I wrote to go along with it, while cleaning out my files on facebook (getting ready to delete my account over there). Below is what I wrote several years ago.
"That's my second born. She'll be 9 years old within a week.
She's smart, energetic, creative and surprising. She's the one most likely to be the source of most of my gray hairs. But she's also sweet and wonderful.
For my birthday last week, she gave me a quarter. That may not sound like much, but it's a lot. Here's why.
She doesn't have her own money yet. She wants to have her own money very badly, but I haven't allowed it yet. (I will soon.) Her piano teacher, who is very strict, gave my daughter a quarter several weeks ago for doing an excellent job on her scales (or something). My daughter prized that quarter very much. She kept it in her pants pocket and kept it with her everywhere she went.
That's the quarter she gave me for my birthday."
"Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,
the fruit of the womb a reward."
~ Psalm 127:3
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