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Monday, May 12, 2025 "Honoring Mothers" Message summary: The honor of our parents serves as a foundational base for all human honor. Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. The
preacher
yesterday
acknowledged
Mother's Day
as he gestured
that his
mother was in
the
congregation.
He reminded us
to call or
text our moms
and I leaned
over and
whispered to
Brooksyne. "I
can't imagine
texting my
Mom". That's
due to her
being with the
Lord now for
nearly 20
years but also
the whole
notion of
sending a text
seems rather
odd (given the
time period in
which she
lived). The Fifth
Commandment
states "Honor
your father
and your
mother".
Yesterday many
of us
practiced this
commandment or
may have been
the recipient
of others
practicing it.
For some the
honor was
posthumous,
remembering
our mothers
who have since
left this
world, which
is the case
for both
Brooksyne and
me. Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Update on Ester: Once again, we thank you for praying for Ester's healing. She came home yesterday afternoon after six days at Hershey Medical Center. On Friday she underwent a catheterization procedure and steps were taken to hopefully increase her oxygen saturation. We've seen enough improvement that she was able to come home and is now recovering. There is much that could be said about the procedure but I am wholly inadequate to describe the medical steps used by the doctor. Thankfully, she is no longer experiencing shortness of breath or chest pains. Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Mother's
Day Song"
Watch
on YouTube
3 Heath
Brothers "A
Mother's Love"
Video
Jim Brickman
& Mark
Masrihe
Great
truths Godly
parents
transmit to
their
children:
1. Love for God and need of salvation. 2. Love for family and friends. 3. Love for the church. 4. Love and respect toward others. 5. Godly values based on the Scriptures. 6. Disciplined and responsible living. Today
we share some
photos and
thoughts in
honor of our
mothers
![]() My (Stephen's) mom, Georgia Mae and MaMa (our grandmother), on Mother's Day 1960. I was 5 and my sister Genelle was nearly 3. This
is one of the
last photos
taken in late
2005 of my Mom
waiting on the
bench beside
our house for
the van to
take her to
her beloved
Senior Center.
![]() Here's our wedding rehearsal dinner on May 7, 1976. Ruth Sherrell(L) would become my mother-in-law and Georgia Mae Weber(R) would become Brooksyne's mother-in-law. Brooksyne's
reflections of
her mother's
giftedness:
The photo
above is my
mom and dad
and three of
my siblings
(middle girl
is a cousin)
way back in
1957 taken in
Oklahoma or
Arkansas. Mom
is holding me
with Daddy in
top center, my
Uncle Bill on
the right. I
am sucking my
left two
fingers which
became a very
hard habit to
break for
several years
(I promise I
don't do that
anymore). Mom
made all of
our clothing
growing up
including the
four matching
dresses
here -
we were poor
by every
standard, but
Mom had a way
of dressing us
up as an
excellent
seamstress
(self-taught).
We couldn't
afford new
furniture so
Mom took in
used furniture
and
reupholstered
making it look
like new. She
planted a
garden every
year (one year
a whole acre
which was way,
way too much
work for all
of us). We
canned all
summer long
all my years
growing up.
When we needed
more space for
our large
family she
built a room
on the back of
the garage. If
we needed
something Mom
found a way to
make it
happen, at a
fraction of
the cost, with
her expertise
she honed by
reading,
asking, and
experimenting
long before
google ever
existed. She
only had a 7th
grade
education.
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