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Make a list of COVID-19 positives

Hello again. We are on the home stretch now, because in less than two weeks that long-awaited spring arrives.
Pastor David Walker
Pastor David Walker

Hello again. We are on the home stretch now, because in less than two weeks that long-awaited spring arrives.

If COVID-19 restrictions are  taking their toll on you, or someone you know, allow me to make a suggestion that may help alleviate  some of your frustrations. Make a list of all the positive things that have come from COVID. I did, and I found there is a good balance. Quite often both positives and negatives have to do with our priorities. Thank God because every good and perfect gift comes from above.

February’s  GGMH hymn sing, turned into an amazing evening. We had 13 out, well under the restricted number, but what a time. We had two new couples, and both participated in the special singing. Lots of requested selections with drums, Djembe, keyboard, piano and even a tambourine were shared. And of course plenty of masks.

Here at TBC wonderful things are happening. The ladies have started a secret sister ministry, which requires little physical interaction. As soon as restrictions ease, we plan a men’s night with activities like horseshoes, darts and so on. One or two of the ladies are working on something similar to secret sisters, only this will involve all children. Of course 11 a.m. Sunday worship time is our main priority, as well as our GGMH hymn sing

Everyone is welcome. We will turn no one away who chooses to worship God with us. We are a no nonsense church. That is we stick close to the Word of God, taking nothing out of context. Not looking “for something new” we believe salvation is  by faith in Christ alone.

In winding down here, can I exhort you to stop saying OMG. Many do this even subconsciously but God has this to say about those who do. Exodus 20:7 reads: “Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.” 

Until next time remember-“Those who walk with God always reach their destination.”

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