“The Ice Man Cometh” Rev. Dick Corson Front and Center in Sunday Worship
He calls himself the “Ice Man” because he takes care of all the frozen food bagging for our Tuesday food distribution program, but today, Sunday, Oct. 2, we were privileged to have Rev. Dick Corson be our pastor of the hour while Rev. John was vacationing in paradise (Hawaii). Rev. Dick did it all. Here, after singing “Jesus Loves Me,” the three in front, Bich and Brian Hamilton, and Roger Miller, representing our children sat with open hearts, minds, and souls.
Rev. Dick then provided us our sacrament of Communion as he broke the bread and offered the cup of wine in a shared spiritual meal with Jesus.
And brought the message “Between Two Kingdoms,” bringing us closer to Jesus through Christ’s healing touch. His spouse Rev. Bobbie Corson was an integral part of the service in her brief but poignant presentation on “Holding Space for Grief” and an invitation to participate over three Saturdays in a special time for reflection sharing, discovering, supporting and learning about the grief that each of us experiences. All are welcome to attend, one or all three sessions, Oct. 7, 21, and Nov. 4 in the Chapel from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
And brought the message “Between Two Kingdoms,” bringing us closer to Jesus through Christ’s healing touch. His spouse Rev. Bobbie Corson was an integral part of the service in her brief but poignant presentation on “Holding Space for Grief” and an invitation to participate over three Saturdays in a special time for reflection sharing, discovering, supporting and learning about the grief that each of us experiences. All are welcome to attend, one or all three sessions, Oct. 7, 21, and Nov. 4 in the Chapel from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Posted in Newsletter 2023-10-26