Share a Remembrance
We are living in troubled times and we all need care from time to time. You can light a candle, request pastoral care, find support from the care team, or honor our community’s joys and sorrows. Do not bear the burden alone. We are here for each other.
Candles of Remembrance
Sharing Remembrances in Worship works best when we share our souls’ yearnings with the worship leader before Sunday morning. If you would like to have this Sunday’s worship leader share your request aloud during the pastoral prayer, you may do so by submitting the form. This will also light a candle on our website.
Our Joys and Sorrows
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Don Seip & Tony Schuman
Peg Seip lights two candles today. The first for her father, Don Seip, who is just home on hospice care. The second candle is for Peg’s husband, Tony Schuman, who will have spine surgery this Monday Jan. 27. We hold Peg, Don, and Tony in love and light.
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Candles from Katy Eulette
Katy Eulette lights three candles, the first two being candles of sorrow; one for her great aunt Florence who many years ago welcomed her like the long lost child she was with unconditional love. She died on January 3rd at age 98. She was salty and sweet, hard-working and fiercely dedicated to her family and she never let Katy forget that she was a part of that family. Her second candle is for the son of Florence, Katy’s cousin Scott who died Friday night just two weeks after his mom. He was a big-hearted soul who had overcome many obstacles with strength and humor. He thrived within a family that never let his disability define him. This final candle from Katy is a candle of love and admiration for her cousin Joanne who cared for both of them always and even more intensely through this past year. Katy asked that she might find comfort in knowing that she gave her all with love and laughter and unmatched grace.