...tomorrow starts out with run at Y, then off to St. Louis early to do Ash Wednesday chapel for LCEF building at 8:30 and then the International Center at 10, back home for several confessions during the late morning and afternoon, and then Divine Service here tomorrow evening at 7:15, at which Seminarian (sort of!) John Klinger will assist (officially kicking off his work here). Nothing like starting off Lent full steam ahead...hopefully by then tummy will have settled down from the carb assault it received today. It's protesting mighty strongly at the moment.
Blessings to you in this season Will.
ReplyDeleteA lot of your posts have really been instructive. You provide a service. Thanks.
Jeremy
Blessed Lent to you, Pastor Weedon.
ReplyDelete"When a man leaves on a journey, he must know where he is going. Thus with Lent. Above all, Lent is a spiritual journey and its destination is Easter, “the Feast of Feasts.”
Thanks, Jeremy and Trent. Blessed Fastenzeit to you both, as well.
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