What a lovely piece of music – thank you for forwarding that on to us. I can hardly wit to see people in person again, but it seems like a long time coming …… Julie J
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From: Laura Edman
Sent: Wednesday, April 8, 2020 4:52 PM
To: Allan Kellar
Cc: Rebecca Bringgold Erickson; Jane Boss; Mary Gillespie; Julia James; Peter Ulland; Stephanie Frost; Cathy & Tom Gillaspy; Gary and Joan Wright; Anne McManus; Kathy Noble; Curt Jackson; Linda Orsted; Mike Polehna; Janet Ziebell; Dave Spencer; Todd & Marjorie Williams; Oree Robinson; Mary Neary; Tom Foels; Deb Schultz; Loraine Stoops; Jim and Marlene Voita; Bill White; Choir Director; Erin Korich; Clara Lou Anderson; Dianne May; Randy Bach
Subject: Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Dear Choir,
Greetings from your lonely organist friend! Allan and I decided to take turns checking in with you in the coming weeks as we honor the Stay at Home request of our governor. I hope you are well and staying safe at home. It is challenging to prepare the worship services these days. I am on a steep learning curve regarding recording at home and church for video productions. We are fortunate to have a tech savvy pastor who has an abundance of patience.
This holy week, may we keep all people suffering from the pandemic in our prayers. It would be difficult to have a family member or friend pass away and not celebrate the life or mourn with others at this time.
Please know I am thinking of you and wish you peace as we begin the journey to the cross. A friend of mine sent me this beautiful anthem from our English friends across the pond.
Blessings,
Laura
In My Father's House by Philip Stopford
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