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I want to thank you all for the dedication to my husband Charlie. He loved working at the the church and with everyone, especially Jim ❤. I know he was there watching and there's no doubt he loves it! We all do! Again thank you Amy for everything! ❤ From me and our children.
Thank you for this eloquent, touching, and beautiful response to the suffering going on all around and within each of us - a balm for these troubling times. 💖🙏🌟
Christie, I am subtly ennobled every time I hear you preach. Your words always summon those who are ready to hear them to a more loving and life-giving way of greeting the world and our human kindred.
The catholic cult is an antichrist religion according to the Scriptures. It is leading millions to hell. You people need to read your Bible and find out the whole truth. Get out of this pagan church called Catholicism.
Jennifer, thank you. You've spoken the truth of this agonizing moment, and imparted a sense of solidarity and hope--not in a facile way, but in a clearsighted alert and real way. So grateful.
Fran, you were the Soul, Spirit & Love of this family 😍😍😍 And, I know your in GREAT company 😔😔😔So take your rest, as for God Loved you BEST🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽🥰🥰🥰
I just heard the July 11 Sermon and am now hearing it again as I write this. The most impressive phenomenon for me is not hearing s single "like," "you know" or "um". Could this be the same person? Obviously not. April 2020 to July 2021 has had the same impact on Jennifer and her colleagues that 1941-45 had on a Texas National Guard unit that spent their time in a Japanese POW death camp in Burma. One GI arrived home at two AM and was in his living room opening a drawer to get some matches to light the kerosine table lamp. His father:s voice is wears from an adjoining bedroom: "Is that you son?"
Immortal, Incarnate, Indwelling! So many words & thoughts shine in this sermon, Dean Amy. Connection, relationship, spontaneous wackiness. Yes. Gratitude.