Divine and delicious meals

Guests from Trail's End for dinner
We arose and went to Trail’s End to lead worship. I learned that there was another lay minister in attendance, so I invited him to assist instead of Evelyn. There were 45 in attendance and several were blessed by the Communion service. One lady even asked for a copy of the sermon saying she had never heard the Lord’s supper explained so well. I doubt that but was thankful that the Lord had given me the words to communicate the Holy service as well as He did. We then had our Bible study and were all blessed again. We only had 4 people stay but they were seeking ones. We had invited a couple from that congregation for lunch today, and they accepted. Evelyn had made pork chop casserole, covering the chops with corn bread stuffing. She was very disappointed because it was somewhat bland, but the guests liked it. She had also made surprise peach pie that the host did not. It was more of a custard pie that he doesn’t care for. The guests were somewhat interested in finding a nicer place to live, so we sent them over to a neighbor’s to look at one for sale. They never said how they liked it. After they left, we took a nap and I then watched Pittsburgh mutilate the Denver Broncos. Stacy, our older daughter, called on her way to Indianapolis from her visit with Evelyn’s mom. She said Mom was surprisingly healthy, at least physically. She was very tenuous about who Stacy was and that was very sad for her to see her grandmother that way. But it was better than seeing her as a corpse. She was very glad she had gone to visit. She also got to visit with her cousin, Justin, and his family. We spent the evening with our regular friends, Desperate Housewives and Grey’s Anatomy. I miss having two TV sets because I would have watched Barber Shop on USA, but as a good friend says, I only have one vote.
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