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Our bishop is amazing. Here he is, praying for Bantam17...
...and for Bantam13.
For each one of our 23 confirmands, he prayed an individual, Spirit-led prayer that made you wonder how he could possibly know them so well, never having met them. Only by the power of the Spirit, of course!
We meet in this beautiful old chapel only for feast days or special occasions like today. Even though
What a blessed event! Please be sure to let us know the next time there is a special service. We're very interested in visiting :)
Mama--Every Sunday is a special service! :)Come anytime!The next time we'll be in the chapel, though, is probably All Saints', when we'll do baptisms.Let us know when you're coming and we'll plan to have you over for lunch afterward--Jeanne
Dear JeanneIt's so wonderful to read about the working of the Holy Spirit among you. The story of the woman reminds me so much of the revival stories in the Hebrides and also Wales - the power of the Holy Spirit moving even as people pass by. I'm praying for an even greater increase of His power and witness through you and among you.
Kathie--Yes, Lord! May it be so!!!Thanks so much for your prayers...Jeanne
jeanne, that chapel looks exactly like the one at nashotah house - i remember some story from the books about how the one at Kemper was copied directly from the one at NH? can't remember. but i love it, love it - love the rood screen, love it all. i have to confess that i miss a worship space that lovely here at our church on the north side.... pretty in its own way, but not even in the same
Congratulations on the beautiful confirmation ceremony for your family! What a blessing to witness the miraculous power of the Holy Spirit. My name "Binnorie O Binnorie" comes from a medieval ballad. I've tried to find out exactly what "Binnorie" is, but have not had a very fruitful search. I think it may simply be a phrase used in the ballad for some sort of repititve saying... I just thought
Steph--Oh, I am praying for your big day tomorrow...for safety, health and good news soon!Rosa--Welcome! I noticed lots of great books, music and movies on your profile--more than I am familiar with, but many favorites there!I agree, the title of your blog has a poetic beauty apart from a literal meaning. A great choice!Blessings to you both--Jeanne
Oh, wonderful! When Salamander was confirmed I don't think the lump left my throat for a week.Praying for many blessings on you and yours.