Posted by M Nut on April 26, 2009 at 18:48:27 from (170.215.14.88):
In Reply to: OT: church closing. posted by doug in illinois on April 26, 2009 at 17:18:31:
Sorry to hear that. Old country churches are truly places of inspiration. I can't help but feel a feeling of reverence and awe when you see a steeple standing stately across the open farm lands or nestled amongst the trees of this great nation. I often wish the walls of these old buildings could talk. Think of the stories they could tell! Many of these buildings were built in days of horse and buggies, and a truly much simpler way of living. Our church was established in the 1880's and my great great grandfather was a charter member. Today there are four generations of my family that attend. My grandparents who are in there 80's, my folks, my wife and I, and now our daughter. My dad is a deacon, my mom plays the piano, and my grandma played the organ up until cancer treatments forced her to quit two years ago. Doctors gave her 5% chance of survival at that time, and she has lived to see 6 great grand children born since! Doctors say it is almost unbelievable, but we know God had other plans for her life. Our church "family" was a huge part in her recovery. Even today my grandpa can't talk about the whole ordeal with out tearing up when he tells about the support of their church. Sorry for the rambeling, just brought back lots of memories from our little old church.
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