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All Souls Episcopal Church
Church Office 239 997-SOUL (7685)
Church FAX: 239 997-2024 Thrift Store: 239 656-6229
14640 North Cleveland Avenue, North Fort Myers, Florida 33903-3806
Http://allsouls.dioswfl.org [email protected]
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
All Souls is an Episcopal/Anglican Christian community in North Fort
Myers whose members seek to advance the Kingdom of God through
reaching out to and welcoming all persons. We strive to live our com-
mitment to Christ by faithful worship, biblical preaching and teaching,
prayer, and loving service.
We believe that God loves you just as you are; and anytime you want to
show up, please be our guest - we are saving you a seat!
SUNDAY EUCHARIST
Holy Eucharist 9:00 AM
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Sunday 10:15 AM
MUSIC MINISTRY
Tuesday 3:30 PM
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
Mon.-Thurs. 9 AM-3 PM
Fri. 9 AM-12 PM
THRIFT STORE HOURS
Tues.-Sat. 9 AM-4 PM
July/August 2015
FROM THE VICAR’S DESK
As many of you already know, on May 16th the Diocesan Council voted to accept All Souls as a Par-
ish within the Diocese of Southwest Florida. I have been asked by several people what this means for the life
of All Souls, and what we may expect to see over the coming months.
My first comment is “Congratulations!” This is a really big day for our church community, and it has
taken a lot of effort from many people over the years to reach this point. Essentially the difference between a
Parish and a Mission, which is what we have been for 28 years, is that a Parish is financially stable and self-
sustaining, while a Mission may need outside support from the Diocese. We have been in the black finan-
cially now for 3 years which, together with steady growth in our worshipping numbers, means we can man-
age to pay our operating expenses, our obligations to the Diocese, and the costs of our staff including clergy.
This achievement is not by accident; skillful, faithful management of our money, generous contribu-
tions from members over many years, and of course, the awesome contribution of our thrift store, have all
made this possible. From the initial concept for All Souls, a missional congregation serving N. Fort Myers,
back in 1986 to our emergence as an independent Parish all rests on the dedication of so many people.
A second change is that whereas a Mission is managed by a Vicar chosen by the Bishop, a Parish is
more self-governing, and has the responsibility, with input from the Bishop, of calling a Rector. This process
is currently underway. The joint ministry with Church of the Good Shepherd, LaBelle, may require some
changes, but that is as yet undecided and the subject of ongoing conversations with the staff at Diocesan
House.
The governing body for our church will become a Vestry, rather than a Bishop’s Committee, and we
shall have three delegates to Diocesan Convention instead of the current two.
The Bishop and Diocesan Council have approved our application; the next step is for All Souls to be
accepted as a Parish at the Diocesan Convention in October. The date for this will be Saturday October 17th;
we plan to rent a bus to take everyone who can attend to make a joyous and noisy entrance to the convention
hall, so please mark this day on your calendar. It will not be a long trip, convention is held in Punta Gorda.
In many ways I think of this as a bit like a coming of age celebration, now we get to eat at the big ta-
ble! I extend my thanks to all of you who made this possible, too many to try to name, but especially the
Bishop’s Committee, the committee who managed the application process, our financial managers and our
thrift store staff and volunteers.
ALL SOULS’ SERVER SCHEDULE July 2015
11 Pentecost 12 Pentecost 13 Pentecost 10 Pentecost
8-2-15 8-9-15 8-16-15 8-23-15 9:00 am
Acolyte/Crucifer/
EM
Lector 1 & Psalm
Lector 2
Prayer Team Leader
Greeter/Ushers
Counters Barbara Kelly
Barbara Galter
Carol Walker
Sandy Dorval
Ron Swift
Yvette Jackson
Altar Guild
Carol Walker Rich Monroe Pam Monroe Rich Monroe
Patrice Swift Joan Yerian Henry Heise Patrice Swift
June DiSapio Ron Swift Barbara Kelly Pam Monroe
Carol Walker Carol Walker Sandy Heise
Diane Shipbaugh
Sandy Heise
Philadelphia Beard
Barbie Rounds Ron Swift Carmine DiSapio
Henry Heise
Sandy Heise
Henry Heise
Sandy Heise
Ron Swift
Yvette Jackson
June DiSapio
EM/Prayers
Doris Fritsche
Judy Wintermute
Ron Swift Barbara Kelly June DiSapio
Jim Lavoie
Doris Fritsche
Pam Monroe
August 2015
If you are unable to serve as scheduled, please find your own replacement and let the office know of the change.
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE A VACANCY If you feel called to serve in one of the above ministries, please talk to Fr. David about training.
Carol Walker
Barbara Galter
Henry Heise
Sandy Dorval
Counters Yvette Jackson
Barbara Kelly
Carmine DiSapio June DiSapio
Greeter/Ushers
Prayer Team Leader
Altar Guild
Carol Walker
Carol Walker
Sandy Heise
Diane Shipbaugh
Lector 1 & Psalm
Henry Heise
Sandy Heise
Doris Fritsche
Jim Lavoie Henry Heise
Sandy Heise
Sandy Heise
Philadelphia Beard
Barbie Rounds
Patrice Swift
Doris Fritsche
Jim Lavoie
Ron Swift
Barbara Galter
Rich Monroe
June DiSapio Pam Monroe
Patrice Swift Joan Yerian Henry Heise Patrice Swift
Lector 2 June DiSapio Pam Monroe Barbara Kelly Pam Monroe
8 Pentecost 9 Pentecost
9:00 am
7 Pentecost 6 Pentecost
7-5-15 7-12-15 7-19-15 7-26-15
EM/Prayers
Acolyte/Crucifer/
EM
Carol Walker Carol Walker Rich Monroe
Barbara Kelly Pam Monroe
Coffee Hour Janey Mathis
Bill Mathis
Phyllis Meyer
Dick Scott
Charlene Sanders
Judy Hinderman
Patrice Swift
Jackie McCann
Coffee Hour Judy Wintermute
Barbara Kelly
Charlene Sanders
Judy Hinderman
Patrice Swift
Jackie McCann
Janey Mathis
Bill Mathis
Carol Walker
June DiSapio
Joan Yerian
June DiSapio
Carol Walker
Patrice Swift
Henry Heise
Sandy Heise
Sandy Dorval
Henry Heise
Barbara Kelly
Joan Joy Keto
14 Pentecost
8-30-15
16
8/9:30am/5:30pm
WeightWatchers
18
17
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Food Pantry 1 9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
3
Office Closed
4
5
6th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Order of St.
Luke Meeting
6
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
7
8 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
10
11
12
7th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite I
13
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
14
15 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
19
8th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Parish Nurse
Outreach
Sunday
20
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
21
22 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
23
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
24
25
26
9th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
27 Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
ECW Sewing Bee
10 am - 2 pm
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
28
29 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
30
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
31
9
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
2
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
July 2015
2 Gale Gunter
7 Dcn. Barbara Martin
8 Jim Johnson
11 Dick Chapple
12 Marilyn McLeod
14 Chris Tilton
Eleanor Sears
16 Kathleen Davis
21 Joan Yerian
24 Tom Van Horn
Helene Glasson
Jim Keto
27 Annella Smith
28 Estelle Bonner
30 Sandy Dorval
BIRTHDAYS
2 Marilyn & Ron McLeod
21 Jim & Sandy Johnson
22 Lois & Steve Cavico
29 Bob & Joyce Zaccaro
Tom & Sandy Van Horn
30 Dennis & Cindy Davidson
ANNIVERSARIES
13
8/9:30am/5:30pm
WeightWatchers
15
14
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
2 10th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Order of St. Luke
Meeting
3
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
4
5 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
7
8
9
11th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite I
10
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
11
12 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
12th Sunday 16
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Outreach Sunday
Parish Nurse
Soul Food
Deadline
17
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
18
19 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
20
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
21
22
23
13th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
24 Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
ECW Sewing Bee
10 am - 2 pm
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
25
Bishop’s
Committee
Meeting
6:00 pm
26 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
27
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
28
29
6
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
August 2015
1 Melissa Haley
2 Betty Noack
4 Carl Kruse
Barbie Rounds
6 Charlene Sanders
11 Paul Noack
14 June DiSapio
Barb Almli
16 Michael DiSapio
17 Sharry Slaughter
19 Cindy Davidson
20 Cherie Martin
21 Dennis Davidson Sr.
26 John Frey
Casey DiSapio
27 Mary Baxter
28 Lillie Hill
BIRTHDAYS
30
14th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
31
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
16
8/9:30am/5:30pm
WeightWatchers
18
17
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Food Pantry 1 9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
3
Office Closed
4
5
6th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Order of St.
Luke Meeting
6
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
7
8 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
10
11
12
7th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite I
13
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
14
15 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
19
8th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Parish Nurse
Outreach
Sunday
20
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
21
22 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
23
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
24
25
26
9th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
27 Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
ECW Sewing Bee
10 am - 2 pm
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
28
29 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
30
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
31
9
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
2
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
July 2015
2 Gale Gunter
7 Dcn. Barbara Martin
8 Jim Johnson
11 Dick Chapple
12 Marilyn McLeod
14 Chris Tilton
Eleanor Sears
16 Kathleen Davis
21 Joan Yerian
24 Tom Van Horn
Helene Glasson
Jim Keto
27 Annella Smith
28 Estelle Bonner
30 Sandy Dorval
BIRTHDAYS
2 Marilyn & Ron McLeod
21 Jim & Sandy Johnson
22 Lois & Steve Cavico
29 Bob & Joyce Zaccaro
Tom & Sandy Van Horn
30 Dennis & Cindy Davidson
ANNIVERSARIES
13
8/9:30am/5:30pm
WeightWatchers
15
14
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
2 10th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Order of St. Luke
Meeting
3
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
4
5 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
7
8
9
11th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite I
10
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 pm
11
12 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
12th Sunday 16
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
Outreach Sunday
Parish Nurse
Soul Food
Deadline
17
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
18
19 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
20
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
21
22
23
13th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
24 Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
ECW Sewing Bee
10 am - 2 pm
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
25
Bishop’s
Committee
Meeting
6:00 pm
26 Food Pantry
9 am - 11:30 am
Health Clinic
9 am - 11:30 am
Blood Pressure
Screening
Lunch On Us
10:30 am
27
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
28
29
6
8/9:30am/5:30pm
Weight Watchers
August 2015
1 Melissa Haley
2 Betty Noack
4 Carl Kruse
Barbie Rounds
6 Charlene Sanders
11 Paul Noack
14 June DiSapio
Barb Almli
16 Michael DiSapio
17 Sharry Slaughter
19 Cindy Davidson
20 Cherie Martin
21 Dennis Davidson Sr.
26 John Frey
Casey DiSapio
27 Mary Baxter
28 Lillie Hill
BIRTHDAYS
30
14th Sunday
after Pentecost
HE 9:00 am
Rite II
31
Men’s Cursillo
8:30 am
Women’s
Cursillo
6:00 p.m.
ALL SOULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
CHURCH STAFF Church Secretary: Janet Warren
Thrift Store Manager: Dorothy Brown
Altar Guild Directress: Carol Walker
Sexton: John Rainwater
Food Pantry: Rich Monroe & Joan Yerian
Parish Nurse: Pat Epifanio
OSL (Healing Prayer): Convener: Barbie Rounds
Music Ministry Director: John Geib
CHURCH OFFICERS Bishop’s Clerk: Carol Walker
Treasurer: Barbara Kelly
Asst. Treasurer: Nancy Pimpinella
CLERGY Vicar: The Rev. Dr. David Jackson
Deacon: The Rev. Sandra P. Johnson
Deacon: The Rev. Nancy M. Smith
BISHOP’S COMMITTEE MEMBER Term Ends January
Ron Swift, Sr. Warden
Andrew Jamison, Jr. Warden
Carol Walker
Barbara Galter
Sandra Dorval
Henry Heise
Nancy Pimpinella
2016
2018
2016
2016
2017
2017
2018
May, 2015 FINANCIAL REPORT
FOR THE MONTH
Contribution Offerings
Thrift Store
Other Receipts
Total Receipts
Total Disbursements
Net Receipts
Contribution Offerings
Thrift Store
Other Receipts
Total Receipts
Total Disbursements
Net Receipts
Contribution receipts for May were $895 below budget but year-to-date were $7,545
above budget. The Thrift Store receipts for May were $795 above budget and year-to
-date were $7,728 above budget. Net receipts for the month were $2,774 above
budget and year-to-date were $29,461 above budget.
ACCOUNT BALANCES as of May 31, 2015:
Operating Account
Priest and Deacons Funds
Ameriprise Financial
Capital Campaign Funds
Building Renovation/Maintenance
Vestry Designated Restricted Funds
Less Restricted Funds
Net Operating Investments
Regions
Mortgage/Loan Balances $212,620
Principle paid year-to-date $ 21,193 Outreach Funds $ 2,654
Actual Budget Difference
$ 8,122 $ 9,017 ($ 895)
9,795 9,000 795
1,922 2,002 (80)
19,839 20,019 (180)
16,141 19,095 (2,954)
$ 3,698 $ 924 $ 2,774
$183,272
($ 34,816)
($ 52,718)
($ 50,000)
($ 19,436)
$ 34,085
$ 7,867
($ 26,302)
YEAR-TO-DATE
Actual Budget Difference
$ 63,628 $ 56,083 $ 7,545
67,728 60,000 7,728
12,021 11,911 110
143,377 127,994 15,383
99,363 113,441 (14,078)
$ 44,014 $ 14,553 $ 29,461
THRIFT STORE AND OUTREACH CENTER
The Thrift Store income for April was $9,795. The monetary value for the May Outreach Clothing program was a whopping $4,422.75. The Food Pantry provided food for 582 families of which 831 were adults, 417 were children, and 164 were sen-iors. A hot meal was provided and served by All Souls volunteers – 646 meals were served. Oh dear, the pressure is on – what to write about!?! I’m thinking a typical week at the Store might be good. We are closed on Mondays. If you’ve called and listened to our recorded message then you know we ask that donations should only be left during store hours. That being said – Our week starts on Tuesdays. And, it usually starts with a BANG. Logically, most people sort and clean out on the weekends making Tuesday a very busy donation day. So you come to the back of the Store with your goodies, you will be met by either Jimmy or Daniel or both! What other store can boast curb side service? With a smile and a big “Thank you” we accept your dona-tions. So let’s call Tuesday - Income Tuesday. Not only is this day a big day for “incoming” merchandise; it is also one of the best for business. It seems many of our clients drop off their donations in the back and drive around front to shop. Now Wednesday is our Outreach day. Each month we report a monetary value for the Outreach clothing pro-gram. This figure represents income the Thrift Store would have realized if the clothing had been sold instead of given away. This clothing has been sorted, inspected, cleaned, tagged, and hung up - thanks to the many volun-teers who especially work the men’s & women’s tables, the linen table, and the children’s table. They make sure that our Outreach clients have as much choice as we can provide for them on a weekly basis. As you can see from the report we service an average of 90 clients a week in a period of 2 hours, making Outreach Wednesday another very busy day! What’s next - why Furniture Thursday, of course. This is the day the truck goes out with my guys, delivers any furniture that has been bought, and picks up furniture donations that have been scheduled. Our regulars know this and usually come in the afternoons to see what’s new. Thus, making Furniture Thursday, a good income day. Now comes Freaky Friday. Friday is actually our slowest day of the week but we never know what to expect! The day could go along uneventful until a truck or van pulls up in back loaded to the gills with donations! Won-derful, right? It is until you realize that it’s 3:55 pm and you thought your day was over. Believe me! It is very difficult to smile and say thank you at that time. One never knows what to expect on Freaky Fridays. Although Fridays freak us out, nothing is as good as Super Saturday! Everyone shows up on Saturday - the back room literally hums. All the volunteers really pitch in and do whatever is necessary. By the end of the day the back room is empty; all the shelves and racks out front are full and ready for business on Tuesday. This store has the most fantastic, hardworking, fun group of people ever! So which day would you like to work – Income Tuesday, Outreach Wednesday, Furniture Thursday, Freaky Friday, or Super Saturday? Are you up to the challenge? You will be joining a very elite team! Sincerely, Dottie Brown, Mgr.
SOULFUL MUSIC FOR ALL Summer came officially on the calendar on 21 June. So Select a Summer Song is underway. There are
four or five hymns each Sunday, so there are lots of chances to make requests. Forms and basket are on the ledge at the back of the church where the sound system and power point are located. I recently returned from a three week trip to Italy. I saw numerous lovely churches, with high ceilings and lots of marble, mosaics, paintings and statues. I attended an Episcopal church in Rome and an Anglican one in Florence with pretty good music. The highlight for me was a mass using all Gregorian chant, followed by Ves-pers, also with Gregorian chant, at the church of Saint Miniato, high on a hill overlooking the city of Florence. At the Florence cathedral I heard the organ being tuned. I guess only an organist would enjoy that! Oh and also in Florence I attended a concert given by members of the Fort Myers Mastersingers and several other American choirs. I was hoping to be the audience member who travelled the farthest, but there was a fellow there from San Diego, California. Peace,
John F. Geib,
Music Director
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ALL SOULS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
14640 N. CLEVELAND AVENUE N. FT. MYERS, FL 33903-3806
Thank you Lord for:
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
News From Your Parish Nurse
I believe that stress makes many of our problems more acute. So here are a few suggestions to help to alleviate some of your stress.
1. Pray. Anytime and Often. 2. Go to bed on time. Get enough rest. 3. Get up on time so you can start your day unrushed. 4. Eat right. 5. Find time to be alone everyday. Do something for the Kid in You, everyday. 6. Slow down. 7. Laugh and laugh some more. 8. Keep a pad handy and write down thoughts and inspirations. 9. Keep a folder of favorite scriptures and prayers on hand. 10. Take your work seriously but not yourself so much. 11. Say NO to projects that won’t fit into your schedule or that will compromise your well being. 12. Delegate tasks to capable others. 13. Simplify and unclutter your life. Get organized so everything has its place. 14. Less is more. Although one is often not enough, two are often too many. 15. Allow extra time to do things and to get places. 16. Pace yourself. Spread out big tasks over time; don’t lump the hard things together. Break
the project into smaller more manageable parts. 17. Take one day at a time. 18. Separate worries from concerns. If a situation is a concern, find out what GOD would have
you do and let go of the anxiety. If you can’t do anything about a situation, put it aside. 19. Have backups: an extra car key in your wallet, an extra house key hidden outside, extra
stamps, extra money tucked away. 20. Talk Less and Listen More. K.M.S. (Keep Mouth Shut). This single piece of advice can pre-
vent an enormous amount of trouble. 21. Sit on your ego. 22. Carry a Bible with you to read while waiting in line or for an appointment. Put it on your
reader. 23. Be kind to unkind people (they probably need it the most). 24. Develop a forgiving attitude (most people are doing the best they can). 25. Having problems? Talk to GOD on the spot. Nip small problems in the bud. 26. Every night before bed, think of one thing you’re grateful for that you’ve never been grateful
for before. GOD HAS A WAY OF TURNING THINGS AROUND FOR US. “If GOD is for us, who can be against us?” (Romans 8:31) May GOD Bless You and Keep You in His Loving Hands, Pat Epifanio, RN, FCN 239-540-4554 or [email protected]