Thursday, May 30, 2024

Bible Marking Evening

Bible Marking class was very interesting and exciting.
This set was given to each one of us to use for this experience. 
It comes with a set of Bible Study guides and a set of stickers to use for the treasure hunt through our 
Bibles in the coming weeks. 




Pastor Molina used a knife for a good example.  He asked if we only have one knife in our kitchens to use. 
Truth is we have many knives to each serve a certain purpose.  A knife that slices tomatoes best and one that cuts bread better then the tomato knife.  
Likewise it is beneficial to have more then one Bible to use.  A personal Bible for our own use and learning. 
A Bible to mark for giving studies also perhaps. 

His Bible has added pages so it is not the one he carries everywhere. 



The kind of Bible to use is personal but also interesting to note that some are worded more closely to the old scrolls. 
Some Bibles have margins to write in and some have large print or red letter edition for the words Jesus spoke. 
Take time to find the Bible that works well for you. 

This Message Bible is easy to read and serves a good purpose but might not be the one chosen to use for Bible Marking and Bible Studies. 

Pens for marking are plentiful but here are a few ideas to try. 
They need to be light enough for reading through and coloured differently for different studies. 


 This old colourful, fun pencil box was a child s school box but serves this mother well now too. 

 Journals also are very interesting and unique to each person. 
This is very old styled paper in a leather binding. 

Regular pencil crayons work well for very lightly colouring a text. 

Lori shared very interesting and tasty cookies which some took home for later.  
I wonder who can tell what all was in these.  Pumpkin seeds for one. 


We were enjoying it so much we went a little over the time period but you should join us next Wednesday.

When we went to the parking lot at the end of the meeting this beautiful scene was seen. 



Saturday, May 25, 2024

Memorial for Walter Wecker

 The sad day arrived and Walter Wecker's journey ended May 3rd at 10:32 a.m. 

Such a well loved man who worked hard and enjoyed working in the garden as well as with wood. 

He had really been trying to make it to 100 years but was just 5 months short of that goal. 



 Pastor Josue Welcomed and had the Opening Prayer


Vicki played the piano and we were grateful for her being willing. 

Grandson, Nathan wrote and presented the Life Sketch. 
It was so well done. 

Jonathan, Bryn, Lauren, Alison and Camden played and sang  
For God So Loved Us... An old German song our parents taught us long ago. 






Our cousin from New Brunswick, flew here so quickly at our request to take the service.  He is conference president of the Maritime Conference so he made a few changes to his schedule so he could be here with us. 
We so appreciated his kindness, words of hope and his kindness. 



Great grandchildren of Walter's passed out wrapped candy at the church where Walter gave out many candies in the past. 


Good friends, Bruce and Loma Boyd sang a song Dad had requested for this day... Someday the Silver Cord Will Break... So very meaningful to have them here. 

Good friend, Kira, made these special cupcakes with the tiny tools on them for honouring my dad. 


The service was held at Orchard City SDA church on May 9th 2024. 

This church building was one he worked on and put a lot of time into and cared about so much. 

Many people remember Walter as a greeter at Orchard City commenting about his big warm hands ready to grasp someone's hand as they came into the church, in greeting.  He enjoyed that place at the back by the door welcoming people and remembering their names for the next time he saw them. 

He enjoyed the children too and usually had wrapped candies in his pocket to give them as they entered the church. 

Walter could be seen sharing a candy or two with the adults too but tried to keep the sound of the wrappers to a minimum and made sure the wrappers went into the garbage and not on the seat or the floor. 

After a lovely garden full of produce he could be seen sharing bags of cucumbers and tomatoes with church friends or neighbours.  He was generous with helping people ( his family knows this ) and with paying for things.  He enjoyed being the one to take the bill after a restaurant meal and paying for it all more then he might have enjoyed the meal. 

I think we all will miss Walter as he now rests and waits for Jesus to return to wake up the ones that love Him.









Happy days in Rome and in France.   Don took us on a whirlwind trip... ten countries in ten days. 





















Walter just so much loved his Orchard City friends and really enjoyed coming to church when he could and appreciated so much the visits he got in his home and in KGH and in the care home.

Thank you all so so much for your care of our dad. 


























Such good good friends and family he had and enjoyed.