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Here’s a VBS song from Jen’s time in Montana that magically popped into her head when she saw the epistle reading. Hopefully it gets you in the mood for worship this morning…
(“Ephesians 1, Verse 7” from Concordia Publishing House)

(As a way of helping the people of St. Paul’s feel engaged with what he is doing in Honduras, Fr. Paul will be sending a picture and brief text about his activity that day to post on Facebook, the church website, and in the e-blast on Thursdays.)
Busy day today, over 100 patients. Got to visit with my god-daughter. I am incorrigible with the kids.


We had a nutritionist with us who gave talks on good nutrition, especially for diabetics.


(As a way of helping the people of St. Paul’s feel engaged with what he is doing in Honduras, Fr. Paul will be sending a picture and brief text about his activity that day to post on Facebook, the church website, and in the e-blast on Thursdays.)
A lot of driving today to a beautiful little town where Lourdes is the priest and her husband Heriberto is the lay pastor. They are also the parents of my god-daughter.



(As a way of helping the people of St. Paul’s feel engaged with what he is doing in Honduras, Fr. Paul will be sending a picture and brief text about his activity that day to post on Facebook, the church website, and in the e-blast on Thursdays.)
First village of the week, Zurzural, on top of a hill, chilly and rainy, reminds me of western Washington.
