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I wanted to be sure to follow up with you to let you know what an honor and privilege it was to have you attend (NAME OF CHURCH) for our Grandparents Day Service this past Sunday!
I would imagine all the Grandchildren who invited their Grandparents to attend were absolutely thrilled to walk into church with them! Many may already attend here,
While we go through difficult times as believers in America and around the world, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on a beautiful thought, and it is this: “Our Times are in His Hands”.
The entire chapter of Psalm 31 tells the story of David, who was a man after God's heart, speaking of the difficulties he was facing and his resolve to continue to trust God. Especially referring to “times” that were beyond his understanding.
The main verse of scripture that is powerfully encouraging is in Psalm 31:15 (NKJV) 15 My times are in Your hand; Deliver me from the hand of my enemies, And from those who persecute me.
The “times” being spoken of here in this scripture refer to the various events that come into our lives, whether we see them as good or bad.
Moses had led the people to the brink of the Promised Land, yet due to a lapse in his judgment and through disobedience to God, he would not be the one to lead them into the land.
A time for leadership change had come, and Joshua was now leading the people. One can only begin to imagine how difficult this was for Joshua, as well as the people. Change in leadership is challenging for everyone, but following a legend of a leader is difficult on another level!
Editor's Note: This letter has been prepared with the current crisis (as of 6/3/2020) in mind. We realize it hardly “covers all the bases”, but hopefully will be a letter you can use to reach out and encourage your church family during this difficult time. We are praying for the peace of God to prevail, and unity, within the Body of Christ so we can lead the way.
Like you, my heart breaks with the brutal death of George Floyd.
The issue of racism has raged in this country for decades, and as we can see, it is still something that rips and tears at the heart of anyone who believes in the value of every God-created human being.
The Word of God makes it clear that Jesus looked far beyond the color of skin, or societal “norms” of even that day as He so often stopped to minister to the broken, downtrodden and rejected ones.
(This tribute may be read any year on Mother's Day, or even shared via snail mail or e-mail)
Here we are on this special day in which we honor our Mothers in the congregation once again, and we would like to take a few moments to share the following tribute of appreciation and recognition.
Our focus will primarily be on some of the aspects of Godly Motherhood.