Monday, April 13, 2020

More Sharing Moments and Selfies

Hello everyone, hope you had a blessed Easter! I know we are all missing our family gatherings but we must continue to do what we can to keep us all safe. 
Let's enjoy some more "shares" we have been receiving! 

Pastor Pritchett's wife Dale sent us a picture of her and their grandson, Grady. She said she is used to seeing her grandkids several times a week so has definitely missed that!

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Next is a message sent in by Joan Tiemeyer along with this beautiful card she created.


As we continue to practice social distancing, "Protecting our Flock" in many ways are celebrating like the disciples first Easter.  John 20:19.  Gathering by ourselves in our homes, daily listening to news that brings grief and hope as we learn to get through it but not getting over it.  As we are staying in there is fear but as a church family we are sharing, caring, uplifting, missing our families and wondering why and where God is?  The answer is God is in our hearts same place as when His son died, same place every day.  So with long distance hugs and prayers to all of those we hold dear, thank you for sharing all the celebrations we cannot be a part of in this Easter season.  I hope you enjoy the card, it is a sharing of our hope. 
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Beth Lueth shared a picture of her front porch showing the message that she wrote for her delivery people.

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Nancy Newlon sent in her "sharing signs selfie"  and yes Nancy, it did bring a smile to my face!



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Jerry and Jo Ann Birkby sent in their "sharing signs selfie"  Sure hope they figured out the correct distance! :) 


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Marcia Little sent in her "sharing signs selfie" and a poem written by Nellie Booker who is Betty Booker's mother-in-law and Sandy Booker's grandmother.




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It is so wonderful to hear from each and every one of you!  We look forward to hearing from many more and remember do not hesitate to share more than once!  I am sure you all would agree, it is nice to be able to see and hear from each other and stay connected!  Send in those selfie signs!

Blessings,
Mindy
Percival Church Blogger



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