Well Sunday started out with a 6'ish rollout to my usual morning routines that begin with some quiet times to honor my lord, Jesus, give thanks for for another day and to lift up several by name for comfort and healing, especially Charlie Kirk's wife and family. So sad to see his life taken so soon, he truly was a hero in my book for his stand on faith, family and country and so knowledgeable about America's history. All others seem to be holding except for Clarence Crouse who has been in bad shape for years and is now in the hospitable in Sparta.
We watched Gary Hamrick at Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg, Va. and then headed out to our Cornerstone Fellowship in Sparta for a good message by Pastor B on the resurrection and what it means to christians in their faith. He did a great job with lots of history of that age with the Romans and their manner of punishment as well as the tomb. Its a two part sermon and that second part will be two Sundays from now as we have a guest speaker from Rumania next week on the Samaritans Purse Christmas Shoe Boxes.
After church we met up with the Frankis Family for lunch out at the Pizzeria and it was as usual delicious. Nancy brought part of hers home which we had later for our supper along with some leftover pop corn from Saturday nights game night. I basically vegetated on the couch watching the NFL and some Rays baseball on the laptop. The Rays lost in the last innings and the Bucs play tonight Monday in Houston but I watched some close games and there were some surprises in the outcomes. The late game looked like the Vikings were losers to the Falcons when I turned the TV off and hit the sack around 10'ish.
This evening we have a cook out from the mens Bible class at church as we finished Roman's and after finishing a book we have a get together with the women's class. Hopefully it will be a good turnout. That was about it for the day as we are still in shock for the loss of one of America's hero, LATER