2020 January 26 Sunday

2020 January 26 Sunday in Liberty Hill, Texas

really had trouble waking this mourning. Ella managed to coax me out of bed at eight o’clock. The shower helped get me moving but I’ve been dragging all day. I just doubt seem to have any energy.We attended the nine o’clock worship service and then Sunday school from ten to eleven.

fter church we went to Adam and Leigha’s for lunch. It was to celebrate my birthday. We didn’t stay long because I was feeling exhausted. As soon as I was home, I went to sleep..

God bless and g’nite

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*The Over The Hill Gang, (3307 RR 1869) Any area senior 50 years or older is invited to join for fellowship and a meal every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. The first meal is free; afterwards, individuals are asked to donate $6 for their meal.**Grandies welcomes those 50+ every week with friendship, games and a ministry to connect to others. As a special part of their ministry, Grandies sign and send greeting cards with inspirational messages to those serving in the military, the sick or homebound and church members celebrating happy milestones like birthdays and graduation. Since this ministry started, more than 3,300 cards have been sent!

In the summer, Grandies also work to make available snack packs through Operation Liberty Hill for children who may not otherwise have enough food without a school in session. Additionally, they provide meals at Vacation Bible School. and host bake sales twice a year to raise funds for their important works.

Wednesdays, 9 a.m.
Currently meets at the OTHG building (3307 RR 1869)

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