Wednesday, August 31, 2005

The Lapeer Civic Orchestra Concert Photos

On Thursday, August 18, 2005 The Lapeer Civic Orchestra held its last concert of the season! Our family was blessed to be able to be there and to see several friends and members of our Fellowship perform in this event! Even though the evening turned out rather overcast and drizzly, the concert still went on, and the musicians did outstanding jobs with the many pieces they played!! Following are a few of the images that I was able to capture of the event!! Enjoy!



The Conductor, Mr. DeLadurantey! Posted by Picasa

Amber the cellist. Posted by Picasa

The wind and brass players waiting for their cue. Posted by Picasa

The Violinists! Posted by Picasa

Performance from a different perspective. Painted! Thanks to Photoshop! =) Posted by Picasa

Monday, August 22, 2005


On August 6th, we attended our Harrison Family Reunion. (Mom's side of the family) We all enjoyed seeing relatives again, playing in the surrounding fields and by the river, and of course, the food was great! :-)
Here is a picture of us four sisters in front of our banner . . . .Posted by Picasa

. . .and here are another four sisters, the original Harrison Girls. (Left to right) Clarabel (Harrison) Lee (widow), Mildred (Harrison) Learned (our Grandmother), Myrtle (Harrison) Gross (she owns the BIG garden), and Elizabeth (Harrison) Rustem.  Posted by Picasa

The men and boys had a great time playing Horse-shoes. John and Josh tried out their tossing skills for the first time, and did pretty well. Here is John and the flying Horse-shoe! ;-) Posted by Picasa

Here's the gang! Seated on the chairs are the original Harrison sisters with there respective husbands. Unfortunately, Great Uncle Ted, the only boy in the family, was ill and unable to attend. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 11, 2005

CPC Ministry


Remember that Quilting Bee we had back in May? Well, this is where all those quilts ended up: at the Melvindale Crisis Pregnancy Center. On August 4th, our Stitch Together Group, met there to donate the quilts and spend an hour or so in volunteer work. But first, Angela, (the worker on duty at the time[third from right in the back row]) gave us a tour and briefed us on the work that is done there. They have such a wonderful ministery, helping girls and spreading the love of Christ. May God continue to bless them and those they seek to serve! Posted by Picasa

This is the clothes room. Mothers are allowed to take 6-8 outfits per child, and any shoes that are needed. There are also some maternity clothes avaliable for expectant mothers. Posted by Picasa

Here we are, helping to sort through boxes of donated baby clothes. We put them on hangers to be hung in the clothes room, or tossed them if they were soiled. There was some awefully cute little girlie dresses! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

"Me First!" - The Biblical Way

(These thoughts just came to me last night, and I felt I should share them. Please understand that I am speaking to myself as much, if not more than to you. :-)

I know, most of you are probably saying right now, "There is never a time when we should put ourselves ahead of others! Doesn't the Bible say over and over to think of others first, put their interests ahead of ours, and seek to edify them?" But I would like to submit to you a time when it is not only right, but Biblical to put yourself first.

The world has so many ways of saying it – Self Esteem, Look out for Number 1, Defend your "rights". All of these sayings have a "Me First" attitude or underlying principle. People want to be first in everything, wealth, sports, fame, possessions; and yet they put everyone else ahead of them in the one thing that Jesus commanded us to be "self-seeking" about. What is that one thing? You will find it in Matthew 7: 1-6. Jesus begins by telling us to "Judge not.." This means any act of fault-finding, criticism, or condemning another person. He goes on to explain that we will be judged ourselves, with the same kind of judgement that we use on others. Then, in verse five, Jesus exclaims "Hypocrite! FIRST remove the plank from your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye." (emphasis mine) So what are we to put ourselves first in? Fault-finding! Jesus warns us against criticizing minor faults in others, when we have not searched our own hearts first and removed the grievous sins there.

The only time when we should put ourselves first is when we seek to apply a principle or lesson to others, or simply go fault-finding. Sadly, this seems to be a favorite pastime for many, and I am ashamed to admit that I have indulged in it too often myself. This is where the "Me First" principle comes in. If you think you see where a fault is, or a rebuke is needed in someone else, before you start correcting, FIRST check out your own heart, and HONESTLY seek places where YOU need to repent. Search your heart and pray that God will reveal your own faults, repent and turn from them with His help, and THEN you may be allowed to give a gentle, humble rebuke or reminder to another. First clean up your own act, and then maybe the little fault you saw in the other person won't seem as bad. At least you won't be a hypocrite by having the same sin that you correct others in, appear in your life. Sacrifice your pride, Confess your own sins, and then your rebuke, if needed, will be more readily received. If you see other's faults so much more easily than your own, just think what they must see in you! There are no good mirrors in the earthly realm of self-examination. If we just compare ourselves with others, we will usually come out looking pretty good. The only TRUTHFUL mirror is the Word of God. It all comes back to what standard we live by. Look in the Mirror of God's Word, at yourself, NOT others, and you will see how "dirty" you really are. Ask God to change your heart FIRST, and then He may be able to use you to help change the WORLD!

~Charity Joy

My Dad found this little poem from an old church bulletin that seemed to go with my article. Here it is for your perusal...

I dreamt death came the other night, and Heaven's gate swung wide.
An angel with a halo bright, ushered me inside.
And there to my astonishment stood folks I'd judged and labeled,
As quite unfit, of little worth, and spiritually disabled.
Indignant words rose to my lips, but never were set free;
For every face showed stunned surprise - not one expected ME!
-Anon

Monday, August 08, 2005

" The rose by any other name would smell as sweet".


A few weeks ago we posted a picture of mom and the rose bush that Grandpa and Grandma had given her for her birthday. Well here is the fruit of that lovely plant! Unfortunately a couple days before this bud opened, two other of its kind were decapitated off their branches by some of the thieving individuals that make their homes in the woods behind us, but that made this one even more treasured to admire as one of God's most delicately designed and deliciously fragrant creations!

Grace Posted by Picasa

Monday, August 01, 2005

Guess Who Had a Birthday? :-)




















This is a picture of Dad 40-some years ago. Isn't he a cutie!?

We are so thankful to the LORD for a loving Christian father, who protects, provides and cares for us. Happy Birthday Dad!

Love from,
Your family