Today the Minister's letter is published and sent out; this week it's written by Erna. This coincides with the publication of our church magazine, the May edition of Family News. I'm very grateful to the editors for the hard work they have put in to this edition. It's one that carries a number of moving tributes to friends who have recently passed away, alongside some lovely personal reflections of the good things folk are experiencing during the Lock Down.
Yesterday I shared with you a bible names quiz passed on to me by the Renshaws - well done to those of you who scored top marks!
Tomorrow we hold Pam in our prayers as she prepares for Keith's funeral and John, along with his daughters, who will be gathering at the cemetery in the afternoon for Catherine's. May Keith and Catherine rest in peace and rise in glory.
Yesterday's Zoom Church Officers' meeting went well - we must be getting better at it because it lasted for well over an hour! Today I 'Zoom' again! This time with the committee of The Baptist Union Retreat Group. Incredible to think most of us had never heard of this video conferencing platform until six weeks ago!
May God's blessing and joy be yours in all you do today.
Ian
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