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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Monday,
June
1, 2026
Our
bird feeder
camera caught
this purple
finch in
flight.
"Painful Toil" Message
summary:
Quite honestly
I expect times
of toil, which
will be very
painful and
perplexing at
times, for our
remaining time
on earth.
Listen to our message on your audio player. To
Adam He said,
“Because you
listened to
your wife and
ate from the
tree about
which I
commanded you,
‘You must not
eat of it,’
“Cursed is the
ground because
of you;
through painful
toil you
will eat of it
all the days
of your life.
It will
produce thorns
and thistles
for you, and
you will eat
the plants of
the field. By
the sweat of
your brow you
will eat your
food until you
return to the
ground, since
from it you
were taken;
for dust you
are and to
dust you will
return”
(Genesis
3:17-19). Be
encouraged
today, Hebrews
3:13.
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
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"Faithful
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Worship
This
past Saturday
Ester held a A
50th Wedding
Anniversary
open house for
us in our
home. Over 60
friends
dropped in
from various
associations
(church, work,
friends,
neighbors and
family). Ester
sent out
invitations so
we were not
fully aware of
who was
coming.
(Photos by our
friend, Nick
Nichols)
Ester
purchased a
small two
tiered wedding
cake and
insisted that
we feed each
other like we
did on May 8,
1976. Though
many grooms
and brides
here in the
northeast like
to make a mess
of feeding
each other, we
prefer to do
it gently and
not make a
mess on each
other's faces
or clothing.
Our
good
friends,
Drema(L) and
Laura,
prepared the
meal. It was
outstanding,
described by
some as
elegant and
classy (and we
agree). Drema
is a culinary
arts
instructor and
taught ten
years at our
local CTC, and
also formerly
owned a
restaurant.
They were so
good to work
with Ester in
developing the
menu, doing
the shopping,
preparing and
bringing the
food to our
home (caterers
know what a
big job that
is!).
Drema's
daughters, Kim
and Tara (a
chef at CTC)
did a lot of
prep work as
well! Drema
and Laura did
all the
clean-up. How
grateful we
are for their
toilsome labor
which they did
in love with
big hearts!
Brooksyne's
only
contribution
was potato
salad and
Rhubarb punch.
The ladies
kept the punch
bowl filled
over the three
plus hours
with several
gallons of
punch.
They
even
printed a menu
board.
Surprise
guests were
Tom and Marsha
Neizmik who
drove down
from Elk
County where
we planted a
church in 1977
right out of
Bible College.
They started
attending the
church as a
teen-age
married couple
and
represented
our
longest-term
friends at the
gathering.
They remain
very active in
ministry,
keeping the
light shining
in their
community.
Galen
was our first
friend here in
Lancaster
County. He and
his wife Nancy
invited us
over for
dinner in
their
farmhouse
after the
first church
service we
attended up
the road from
us, after
moving to
Lancaster
County in
February 2001.
His dad Earl
met us when
were were
moving in and
offered us a
hand-written
prayer and a
shoo-fly pie
his wife Helen
had made.
Can't get any
better welcome
than that!
Walter
and Randi are
friends from
Daily
Encouragement
and they've
been readers
when they
lived on Long
Island. About
15 years ago
they moved to
Lancaster
County. Randi
had some
central PA
association
having
attended
Messiah
College, along
with her dad
being an
evangelist and
holding
services in
our area.
Walter
and Randi
brought a gift
and asked us
to open it
right away
which we did.
It certainly
became a
talking piece
all evening
and you can
see why when
you look
carefully at
the wording on
the blanket.
What a great
way to capture
an important
anniversary in
a couple's
marriage.
Bob
and Robin
(foreground)
are friends
through our
ABF class. Bob
operates a
large dairy
farm with a
carousel
milking parlor
where we held
my seventieth
birthday
party. (see here).
Audrey and Ken
had a company
we served in
Lebanon County
for about
eights years
until they
sold the
company. Bob
and Ken knew
each other
through Youth
for Christ
when they were
young and lost
touch through
much of their
adult years
but
reconnected
due to their
mutual
friendship
with us.
We
had many
friends from
our ABF class
at church.
The
weather was
perfect
drawing people
outside for
fellowship on
our oversized
deck. Several
of the ladies
from our ABF
class decided
to
spontaneously
sing a song
for us. We
were standing
across from
the ladies as
they sang an
old time fun
song, "Skidamarink".
Of course
Brooksyne
joined right
in since she
had sung that
to the many
children who
lived with us
as our foster
children. The
beautiful
weather, along
with the
gathering of
many friends,
brings about
joyous times
and creates
great
memories!
Ken
and Nila, with
their daughter
Bethany, have
been friends
since shortly
after moving
to Lancaster
County even
before they
were married.
In my ministry
to men I often
use Ken as an
example of
steadfastness
and obedience.
Their son
David was very
helpful
assisting in
traffic
control since
we had many
cars parked
all over our
lawn.
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