My church family is just that--a family. With all the ups and downs, illnesses and recoveries, elderly and youth (although few children), the congregation matches the church building in many ways. My daughter once exclaimed, "Everyone in our church is our friend." Our pastor, 80+, spent 20 years in the mission field. Wisdom and a deep love for his God is shared here. A large number of our members were baptized here and will be laid to rest in the cemetery outside. Many are related to each other, but their arms are open wide to any who wish to join us to worship. Idyllic? Yes, I think so.
I am both the wife of an engineer-turned-farmer in the beautiful hills of Wisconsin and the homeschooling mom of 3 teenagers. We raise Simmental cattle and grow corn, and soybeans. We also raise chickens and turkeys for our own use and have laying hens. We are giving our children a Christian classical education,
and this is our 13th year of homeschooling. The night sky is my hobby. I sew, knit, bake bread, cook from scratch, grind wheat, garden, make soap and so much more! Also, I should not forget to tell you that we all love cats! Welcome!
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My church family is just that--a family. With all the ups and downs, illnesses and recoveries, elderly and youth (although few children), the congregation matches the church building in many ways. My daughter once exclaimed, "Everyone in our church is our friend." Our pastor, 80+, spent 20 years in the mission field. Wisdom and a deep love for his God is shared here. A large number of our members were baptized here and will be laid to rest in the cemetery outside. Many are related to each other, but their arms are open wide to any who wish to join us to worship. Idyllic? Yes, I think so.
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