100 Day Project 2021

Monday, May 25, 2020

Memorial Day 2020


Memorial Day honors the men and women of the U.S. military who died in American wars.



The national holiday got it's start on May 30, 1969 when Union General John A. Logan declared the day an occasion to decorate the graves of Civil War soldiers. He called it Decoration Day.

           

After world War I the holiday was more commonly called Memorial Day.



    

In 1950, President Harry S. Truman issued a proclamation that broadened the purpose of Memorial Day. He called on Americans to also observe the holiday as a day of prayer for peace.


President Richard M. Nixon declared Memorial Day a federal holiday in 1971.


I hope you took some time today to remember.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

I Miss My Church



I miss my church. Not necessarily the building, but the church family.

I miss welcoming smiles,
hugs from one very special lady,
our son and his family on the same pew,
holding a hymn book,
singing together,
hearing Bible pages rustle as we find the scriptures,
listening to sermons in real time,
and
bowing our heads together in prayer.

I miss the closeness we feel when we gather together.



This was one of those days for chain-thinking. I started out thinking about how much I miss my church family which lead me to thinking about church buildings.


I thought about old churches with cemeteries right next door. My dad's parents and brother are buried in this cemetery.


I thought about ornate churches and . . . 


small simple churches.


I thought about crosses and steeples that lead our eyes to the skies.



I've thought about stained-glass windows and pipe organs.


I thought about churches from my childhood. When I was six my dad pastored the abandoned church pictured above, Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church in Ola, Arkansas. We lived in a house trailer on the church property. That was where I learned about snakes (one was even in the church) and about rabbit hunting in the snow (we were always too noisy to even seen one!)

Many church buildings have looked abandoned lately, but the church is still worshipping only in different ways.


I pray that soon we'll be able to meet behind those church doors again.

"For where two or three are gathered
together in my name,
there am I in the midst of them."
Matthew 18:20

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A side note, I'm sad to say that none of these church buildings are where I go for worship. I don't have any pictures of my church. I must remedy that in the near future.