An Invitation from the Speaker of the House!


As I walked into church on Sunday, I was met by my beloved friend, Rose, who greets everyone with the hugest smile ever!
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As she handed me the bulletin, Rose noticed that I was to be the speaker at our annual Ladies Tea this year. She commented that I have been doing a lot of speaking lately! (Not a lot really - but more than she has!) Then she declared that I was the Speaker of the House! We roared with laughter!
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If only she knew (and she will after Saturday night) the journey that God has taken me on to bring me to the point where I can stand in front of people, much less speak. When I was a child, my mother's motto was that children should be seen and not heard. She meant in front of company, of course, but I fit the bill perfectly. If being quiet was the standard of proper behavior, I was a model child. But, the truth is that I was very far from a model child, just a quiet one! I was painfully shy and riddled with fears. My fears morphed and grew over the years to monumentable proportions.
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So this Saturday, please join me as I share about the journey that God has brought me - to face these fears and bring me freedom. It will be a wonderful evening with extraordinary special music, delicious food and raffles of beautiful baskets, gift certificates and other items.
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Here's the info:
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Saturday, June 6, 2009 . . . 5:30pm
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High Mountain Church of the Nazarene
681 High Mountain Rd., No. Haledon, NJ
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$15 per person
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Call the church office for tickets:
973-427-2575
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Hope to see you there!
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Susan

3 comments:

Nicole said...

Wish I could be there Sister... But I will be praying for you!!!!
Nicole

Audrey said...

we're coming ...looking forward to it!!!!!!!!
Audrey

Marlene said...

Dear Susan,

If I were in NJ I would be there, I will be praying for you and I hope someone video tapes the event. I am down to counting the days until I return to be with my Nazarene friends. Good Luck or may I say many many blessings, "Fear Not"you will be great.
Mazel Tov and May God Bless You, Marlene