MEMORIAL DAY REMEMBERED

This is Memorial Day weekend. It is a time to reflect on those who died for our freedom. It would be disrespectful if we didn’t reflect on that. Jesus said, "Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13). Christians are called to exhibit this same kind of love for others. Since 1776 it is estimated 1.1 million Americans have died in all U.S. wars. The Civil War still ranks most with 498,332. At Discovery we have lost our own son-in-law, Sgt. Gabriel De Roo who was killed in action in Iraq in 2006. We will soon be hoisting our flag pole again with his memorial plaque on it. It will be located in the mound that the barn used to be on across from the main entrance. For more about Gabriel’s life and sacrifice click the link below. He is buried in Tahoma National Cemetery near Covington. There is also one Civil War soldier buried there.

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Now that our new building is finished and in full use again we can all enjoy it. What a blessing yesterday was as we remembered Karman Storset. Being a builder himself he was fully behind our project. Karman is now in the presence of his Savior and enjoying his new home in heaven which will be far superior. If you missed the service you can watch it here.

On Sundays, at 9:30 am during Sunday school, we'll begin a new series on how God works during dark times by looking at the life of Gideon. He was one of Israel’s greatest military leaders. In preparation read the full account of Gideon's life - you'll find it starting in Judges chapter 6. Our worship service now is back to 10:30.

Happy Memorial Day weekend.

Pastor Mark

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