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It's been a busy summer within our congregation. The spring clean-up day in May left the church refreshed and ready inside and out for prayer and worship. Church suppers welcomed old and new friends for hearty food and fellowship. A pie sale at the Smithfield Grange during Smithfield's 175th anniversary celebration weekend raised money toward a new church sign. The annual Loon Call 5K Road Race attracted more runners than ever. The church library's shelves received a coat of paint and books were sorted into genres. Our chime choir, vocal choir, and worship band continued to bring special music and hymns to our services.
Recently I discovered a small wood frog and a grasshopper sitting together on one of my day lilies. They reminded me of the diversity found within nature and among people. They reminded me of the diversity flourishing within our church as we share our gifts and talents with each other and the community. Our church doesn't end at the end of the worship service each Sunday but extends into our homes, workplaces, and the relationships we touch with our presence and Jesus living through us.
How God blesses us! Those who host the church suppers, participate in the chime choir, sing in the vocal choir, play in the worship band, share announcements, usher and greet, offer intercessory prayers, and assist at the Lord's Table serve God and all of us with their selflessness. And let us not forget the blessing of our pastor, Bert, and his wife, Carol.
Soon Sunday School will begin again. Our teachers and young people will return to school or begin their college career. Let's pray for their safety and well-being. May they find and savor diversity and fellowship in the classroom as they learn from each other. Perhaps, like the wood frog and grasshopper, they'll make a new friend and sit outside together on a sunny day.
A Query is a question for reflection and prayer. I offer you the following Query: How have you discovered and use your God-given gifts?
Muriel Fish serves as church librarian and lives on Fishbone Farm with her husband, four hens, and one spoiled tabby cat. When she's not collecting eggs, she teaches public speaking and writing courses at Thomas College.
Thanks Muriel. I am inspired to update other aspects of this blog (as time permits - school is now in full session). Here's hoping others will be inspired to participate in the blog, too.
ReplyDeleteA blog is the perfect place to share blessings, ask questions, and affirm our faith in Jesus Christ and the Gospels. A post doesn't have to be long to be meaningful. Let's share our faith with others and the wider Christian community!
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