Sunday, June 18, 2006

Beach Weather!


Dear Friends,

We have returned home after two weeks at Litchfield Beach, SC. It was a very full time for us, in more ways than one. We had a home a couple of blocks from the beach (called "Simpson Sea-renity"), where we could host Tony, Jenny, Nathan, Aaron, and Mary. It was great having some quality time with them. Chris and Heather were unable to join us, but we felt quite blessed with the children, and adorable grandson who were with us.

I was able to go with my father for his second chemo treatment. I think the moral support helps, and he did very well with the treatment, and also the treatments for increasing white and red blood counts.

June 4 I worshiped with the folks at Victory Christian Fellowship in Georgetown, SC. This was a very different experience from our usual at Northside. Victory has a praise band rather than a choir, and lyrics projected on large screens rather than a hymnal. I didn't know a single thing we sang, so I can identify with some of you when I pick an unfamiliar hymn! The sermon was based on the story of the Three Little Pigs (I'll let you figure out the connection!). I had interesting and profitable meetings with the two pastors, Chip Judd and Rod Reid, and with the two worship team leaders. Apparently there is more to this style of worship than I had supposed.

June 11 I was back in my own tradition for Trinity Sunday, at Pawley's Island Presbyterian Church. I met with Frank Holsclaw, pastor, Rhett Talbert, associate pastor (an old classmate from seminary days), and the whole worship committee. These conversations about worship are proving to be so stimulating for me, and, I think, for the churches involved. Everyone has expressed gratitude for the opportunity to think more systematically about worship decisions.

As we were planning our beach times, Doug was certain that we would be a bullseye for all hurricanes and other natural disasters to strike. It seems he was almost right! Tropical storm Alberto went right over us Wednesday, although we didn't notice much except lots and lots of rain, and a bit of a bluster. The rest of the time, the weather was glorious!

We returned Friday evening in time for the rehearsal and wedding of my nephew, Wes Dickerson, and his bride, Kendall. I was able to participate in that service also, at New Century Church in Salem. We had a great time, and enjoyed visiting with family and friends. Today we celebrated Father's Day with Aaron and Mary, and Doug is pleased to have heard from all of his children--on time! We are still so grateful to you all for our time to enjoy Sabbath--even when the "rest" is very eventful!

Grace and Peace to you all,

Linda

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