Our Seder in Rogers last Sunday went well; our trip to the VA on Thursday seems to have resolved my esophagus problems with my second Esophagogastroduodenoscopy in less than a year and a biopsy which removed the restriction which caused me difficulty swallowing and enjoying food; last night while Karen worked late at the gift shop, I attended another Seder at a Church here in Eureka Springs and was able to speak after the event to a group of about 50 on the difference between a traditional Jewish Seder and a Messianic or Christian Seder.
The work on the Passion Play set and grounds continued with much still to be done before "opening day"----three weeks away. Tomorrow we will have Easter Sunrise Service, our regular church gathering, a big Easter pot-luck and hopefully an afternoon and evening to relax, enjoy some time off and maybe get some rain to knock down the pollen which has overrun us, much like it did in Georgia last year at this time. It's strange to see a yellow haze move across the ground as the wind redistributes the pollen from trees to every other available surface.
As it did yesterday, the time has flown by, my blogging is later than usual and it will be bedtime soon with an early wake-up anticipated for tomorrow's "empty tomb". What a joy to have this new life in Christ, the foundation of my Jewish upbringing and the chance to share it all with Karen, our family and friends and so many new acquaintances we interact with in our many "homes". Thank You, Lord, for the freedom You have blessed us with as we worship You and praise Your Name.
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