We are excitedly planning for the Annual Sunrise Service on the front beach Easter morning (7:00 a.m.). Over 400 attended last year and enjoyed the ministry of former First Baptist Pastor Golke, a lot of good singing, and of course, the delicious cinnamon rolls from Cathy’s. This year, I will be preaching; there will be a lot of great singing, and we are looking forward to Cathy’s rolls again! Come, bring your lawn chairs, and participate in this very special annual event!
On Sunday, March 11, during the morning service, we celebrated the life of Annette Green. Some questioned having a Memorial Service on Sunday morning, but we believe that is exactly the way Annette would have liked it. Annette loved the church and those who loved her gathered around her family and expressed their love that morning. The Chapel was blessed to have had Annette as part of our family and her influence continues. Our love and prayers continue to be with Larry and the rest of the family.
Joane and I just returned from Spring Break, which took us to Houston for a day, plus, in meetings, and a 650 mile trip (one way) to see Dad. Thank you for your continued prayers for him and two of my sisters, who take turns caring for Dad at his home. Last Saturday and Sunday were both good days and I even got to take him to the morning service of his church at Oppelo. Joane and I got to have lunch with some of our Houston friends who have family in Russellville. We had a great time, but it is always good to be home!
In our absence, we appreciate the ministry of the Reverends Don and Beth Wiehe. Reverend Don is the Executive Secretary/Treasurer of the South Texas District and has ministered at the Chapel several times. The Wiehe’s and a couple from Seguin spent their spring break at the parsonage while we were away. Kenneth Gregory was their fishing guide and helped them “load the boat”! Thank you for loving our friends in our absence.
Patrick Overton led our congregation on a “field trip” on Wednesday, March 14, to 6-Mile to hear the Reverend O.C. Bates. Reverend Bates was a great blessing to those in attendance. On Sunday, March 18, Patrick ministered in the Chapel’s pulpit in the evening service. Thanks, Patrick!
What a great time was had with a packed house on Saturday, March 17, as youth from around the area converged on the Chapel for a great Gospel Rally. Area Youth Director Travis Glass led the service, which featured the youth band from Freedom House, grilled hot dogs, (Thanks, Julian!) and Travis’ message from God’s Word. It was a great time, with several local kids joining in. Look for the announcement concerning our next Youth Rally.
Fisherman’s Chapel is an interdenominational congregation with a heart big enough to reach everyone in this community and beyond. You will always find a warm welcome at the Chapel and are urged to, “Come, grow with us!”