“Not everyone can be famous but everyone can be great, because everyone can serve.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“Not everyone can be famous but everyone can be great, because everyone can serve.” — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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. . . just another sinner, poor & needy.
First of all, let me say welcome. Second, please note that the posts in this blog do not reflect the opinions of the United Methodist Church, nor my local congregation. They are mine alone, and depending upon the day, I might not even claim them as my own either :^)
The beautiful header for my blog was painted by Julie R. Neidlinger. Her work and blog can be found at Lone Prairie.Net.
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