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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
May
1, 2026
"A
Great Cloud Of
Witnesses" Message summary: Let's keep pressing on "running with perseverance the race marked out for us". Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. This
coming Sunday
I will be
teaching our
"Crossroads"
Adult Bible
Fellowship
class of
about
60+ students
who are in
their 60's and
older. I doubt
that any of
our class
members run
anymore in the
physical sense
as we did when
we were young,
but each one
of us are
running a race
and that race
will not
finish till
we, like Paul,
can say "I
have finished
the race"
(2 Timothy
4:7) Our daily verse has long been very meaningful to me. In fact, as I recall, it was the text to the very first sermon I preached in the mid-seventies. Each section has rich content but for today's encouraging thought I will focus on the first: "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses". The
word for
"surrounded"
literally
means
"encircled"
and the writer
here seems to
have a sports
coliseum in
mind. He has
just completed
what we know
as the "faith
chapter" and
it seems that
he is
conveying that
we are
surrounded by
these great
"endure-rs of
the
faith".
They witness
(Gr, "martus")
of God's
faithfulness
and the reward
of finishing
the race with
our faith and
testimony in
tact. We
may think of
the witnesses
in terms of
those who
finished
faithfully in
the Bible such
as those in
the Faith
Chapter. But
surely that
"great cloud
of witnesses"
now includes
those who
faithfully
served God all
through the
church age
including
those we have
personally
known. I
guess we won't
know for sure
until the
other side but
I have a
feeling that
they, along
with our
friends and
loved ones
who've gone
before us, are
in a place
where they are
cheering us
on.
Let's keep
pressing on
"running
with
perseverance
the race
marked out for
us". Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Yet
Not I But
Through Christ
In
Me"
Watch
on YouTube
CityAlight
To
this I hold,
my hope is
only Jesus
All the glory evermore to Him When the race is complete, still my lips shall repeat: Yet not I, but through Christ in me! It's
May 1st and
surely we've
had the last
frost of the
season so it's
time to plant
flowers!
Brooksyne is
growing "tons"
of seeds and
has already
planted some
outside. The
grow lights
speed the
growth of
seeds and some
outgrew their
containers
within a week
and needed to
be planted
outside.
Brooksyne's
experience
yesterday in
rural
Lancaster
County near
Ephrata: I
have now
visited four
one room Amish
schoolhouses
and always
enjoy my
visits.
The school I
visited
yesterday had
the most
exceptional
setting since
it is a school
designed for
special needs
children. If
you enlarge
the photo
you'll see the
typical Amish
schoolhouse
through the
windows. This
small class
room is
attached to
that larger
schoolhouse
with a cement
ramp for
wheelchairs
separating the
two schools.
There are four
students
enrolled and
plans are
underway to
add another
room to make
space for
wheelchairs,
etc. Look
carefully to
see the desks
have swivel
chairs
attached to
the bottom of
the desk. The
desk tops open
and there is a
lot of space
inside for
storage of
books and
other
projects.
There is so
much more you
have to see in
person to
thoroughly
appreciate
this school
with all its
inspirational
quotes,
children's
projects and
other
uplifting
methods used
for teaching
those with
special needs.
The
children were
delightful as
I had
opportunity to
participate in
their phonics
drill, their
reading from
text books,
spending one
on one time
with each of
them, and then
listening to
the songs they
sang for us at
the end of the
class period.
Since we often
write about
our dear
friends, the
Lapps (who are
like family
members), I
will tell you
how this visit
came about.
Moses,
(the oldest
child who is
now 22),
brought his
girlfriend,
Mary (Merli)
over to meet
us several
months ago and
we took an
immediate
liking to her.
We learned
that she was a
special needs
teacher and I
expressed
interest in
meeting the
children.
Moses called
me last week
and arranged
for me to
visit Merli's
classroom
along with him
and young Sara
Beth, his 11
year old
sister.
She
and her
assistant,
Rose, were so
inspiring as
they worked
alongside the
children.
Amidst all the
learning that
was being
administered,
the love and
acceptance of
these
exceptional
children, was
foremost
present. It
was an
experience
that I will
never forget
and I greatly
applaud the
Amish culture
in their
practice of
caring for
their own in
every stage of
life: whether
it's cognitive
impairment,
physical
challenges, or
health decline
due to aging.
As
the children
were in recess
I took several
photos of the
classroom, but
thereafter one
of the 7 year
old students
came inside to
join me. He
showed me the
picture he
colored on the
wall and then
showed me his
bookbag
hanging on the
wall. There
was a book
inside so I
pulled it out
thinking I
could read
with him, but
turns out it
was a journal.
The teachers
write to the
parents of
each student
every day
about their
school day and
make
communication
possible for
the parents to
talk about
what the child
is learning on
that day. How
many times
have you as
parents said
to your
children when
they come home
from school,
"So what did
you do at
school today?"
and their
response was
usually
"Nothing". I
was so
impressed as I
thumbed
through the
journal and
then came to
the last
entrance,
April 30,
which we share
with you in
this photo. To
simplify my
name you will
see they refer
to me as
"Brooke".
Since this was
written before
my arrival
they must have
expected that
the boys would
enjoy our
visit which I
will say they
really did,
and I
absolutely
enjoyed it!
Earlier
this week we
shared a
message titled
"Every
Opportunity"
about our
problem with
birds looking
for every
opportunity to
build their
nests around
our property
where we
prefer they
not build.
Each year they
are insistent
on building a
nest on top of
the fan over
our outside
dining table.
We eat out on
this table a
lot and
entertain
visitors so
that just
won't do. Who
wants bird
waste dropping
on their food?
I remove the
nesting
material
almost daily,
but had
neglected to
do so on
Tuesday.
Wednesday
morning the
nest was
completed to
the point the
bird was ready
to nest in it.
How I hate to
tear someone's
house down,
but I had to
do it, as we
had planned to
have guests
for breakfast
yesterday
morning and
Brooksyne
preferred the
dishes to be
clean before
we partook of
the food.
(Turns out it
was too cold
and we brought
the dishes in
to eat inside,
after all.)
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