Happy Sunday
Two sky pictures from the past week.
Sunrise
Sunset
This picture is of the sky this morning.
Just made it back to the jeep before that black sky let down the rain.
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This week at our church has been mission conference week
and we've had three missionary families visiting.
A beautiful arrangement of flowers and flags
This is this months Bible verse we as a church are memorizing.
Matthew 24:14
And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world
for a witness unto all nations:
and then shall the end come.
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πΆ How Shall They Hear? πΆ
How shall the Gospel be proclaimed
that sinners may repent?
How shall the world find peace at last
if preachers are not sent?
So send us, Lord, for we rejoice
to speak of Christ with life and voice.
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A Blessed Sunday to you.
π©π»π¦³ happyone π€
Jesus Loves You
15 comments:
So beautiful.
Beautiful photos, love the sky and pretty view.
Take care, enjoy your new week ahead.
I love your sunrise photos. Glad you made it back to the Jeep before the rain let loose! Have a great week!
Your church altar is beautiful. And the sky shots are fabulous, so gorgeous! And the tree branches add even more art to these beautiful photos. God's art.
Beuatiful post!
..the two skies and the rural landscape are fabulous.
Beautiful skies - especially that sunset!
We had dark skies today, but no rain. :)
That arrangement with the flags in it is so pretty and what a great idea!
Both the sunrise and sunset are beautiful .
A wonderful post. From your chuch's altar to the fabulous sky
Those dusk and dawn shots are splendid.
I love the arrangement in your chapel with the flags of many nations. Yes, the Gospel of Jesus Christ must go forth to all.
We had a missionary speak this weekend and we had a youth event to encourage our young people to consider mission work, too. Your sunrise and sunset photos are so lovely. Happy May to you!
God bless always.
First sunrise is like fire!!!!!
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Wondering... How or why you choose to walk 6 miles a day?
Did you perhaps walk less or more, and finally came to the 'perfect' 6 miles?
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