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Giving Thanks – Church 20th Anniversary

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Next Sun, my church will be celebrating our 20 years anniversary.

On the way back home tonight I was reflecting on things I am grateful and give praise for.

I give thanks to:

– for God working wonderfully in my church for 20 years. We started as a house church and with grace we grew to three congregations
– for the leaders. The elders and pastors who worked tirelessly for God’s Kingdom and doing whatever possible to keep unity.
– to the congregation. My spiritual family who I can come and gather to worship on Sun
– to the teachers and anyone who is older than me (spiritually). Whom I can learn from and share life

Many thanks indeed. Even though most of the time I feel like I am more negative than positive. So where will I be next Sun? I will be rocking with my congregation as we celebrate the 20th anniversary.

Simply Awesome!

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