Greetings fellow travelers on life's wild journey! Here in Kansas City, Phil was cleaning the drive in sub zero temps a few weeks ago, then wearing T-shirts and shorts the next week, and now we have a blizzard warning this evening. Praise the Lord our furnace and air conditioner work. We may have to use both in the same week! First off, Phil's mom wants to send a big THANK YOU for all the birthday wishes last month. We took her out to lunch and surprised her with some long-time friends showing up to join us. It was a great day and great way to celebrate 91 years! We've really enjoyed catching up with some dear friends and making new ones at concerts over the last several weeks. Best of all, we avoided all the snow storms along the way. If we're not scheduled to come to your church, give us a call and we'll get something on the calendar. Phil is still enjoying helping Big Creek Baptist in Pleasant Hill, MO with their Sunday morning worship. In fact, Pastor Jason and his wife took a mini-vacation and he asked Phil to bring the message last Sunday. You can watch Preacher Phil in action right here - https://youtu.be/5UI02tcTAo8?si=8ZGc-guZ7Eys0FnJ&t=1318 Be watching later this month for an exciting announcement!! Until then, keep serving Jesus!
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