Monday, October 6, 2008

Church

This is the church we joined back in the seventies. Yesterday we had a dedication service for the new addition. As you can see it has changed some over the years.

Right Side



Left side


Later Pictures

Left Side


Right Side

And us during the summer on Pastor Appreciation Day Our pastor has been with us for twenty years.

Yesterday was also Home Coming Day. Everyone prepared food and we enjoyed eating together. Tonight starts our first night of REVIVAL. Pray for souls to be saved and Christians to draw closer to the LORD.

8 comments:

Renie Burghardt said...

Hi Ann,

What a lovely church, and so much bigger with the additions. And there is snow on the ground! Gee, you had snow already? Bummer! LOL. Just kidding. And hey, where are you in that nice group picture of the congregation? You should have put a little arrow above your head. :-)

God bless you, as you begin Revival tonight. Prayers for souls to be saved, and for Christians to draw closer to the Lord!

Lib said...

Hi Ann,
What a Beautiful church. Ya'll have grown!:o)
Prayers going up!
Have a greeat wk.
Blessins',Lib

Sandi McBride said...

Gosh Ann, there's nothing more heart warming than watching a church grow. Our family church is much the same...started out small, not getting bigger...I'm sure it's making God smile! Good for you and your community!
hugs
Sandi

Deborah Wilson said...

Pretty church, Ann. It looks like the little church that I went to with my Grandparents back in the 60's, early 70's. It's still there but hasn't grown any. All of the picnic tables are gone as are the trees. Same church but it looks so different.

Yeah, where are you in the pic?? :)

Jules said...

The original church looks exactly like the old country churches we have in Australia.

Your new addition looks wonderful - so good that you kept the original building and added on.

Gosh that snow is amazing - only sand here!!!!

Jules said...

Yeah - where are you in the photo????

Little Penpen said...

Memories..... loved the photo diary of the church!

Paula said...

It's a beautiful little church. Really reminds me of a old country church that was used only for special services out on "Cricket Flat" where I grew up. It was always so much fun and so special to go to Christmas Eve service in that little white church!
Beautiful pictures with the snow on the ground!