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Jan(et) Lord's avatar

I’ve been to many all day Fifth Sunday Sings with dinner on the grounds. My husband was a pastor & I was the pianist at a small north fFlorida country church (approximately 20-25 members). He was the first full time pastor this little church ever had. His salary was $25.00 a week & this was 1973.

Special Fifth Sunday offerings were taken during the day long event & donated to a children’s home & orphanage about 25 miles away.

After lunch when the singing really began the women were “praising the Lord” while the men, with full stomachs slept peacefully in the pews until “I’ll Fly Away” was sung at which time they all got elbowed by their Christian wives & abruptly rose to their feet. I mean who can sleep through a hand clapping chorus of “When I die hallelujah by and by I’ll Fly Away”.

Oh for simple love and happiness with family, friends, & our love for our Heavenly Father.

Okay everybody, let’s sing it again...

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Roxanne Taylor's avatar

Sean, I believe if our great country all gathered on a fifth Sunday it could make a difference. The calendar shows 10/29 is the next fifth Sunday. What might happen if churches across America came together on that day to fellowship, pray, sing and worship together? It doesn’t matter what denomination, what matters is a desire for our country to turn back to God and to ask for healing for a society that is so broken and in shambles. God’s people need to lead the way. Seems to me that a fifth Sunday sing would be a great place to start. God bless you Sean.

Roxanne

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