I wonder if ancient children stomped their feet into the dirt and screamed about wearing sandals or bellowed with anger that they wanted to wear a crop top sheep's wool tunic?!
While reflecting on this past year, she remarks that she enjoys the variety found in her daily work at Glenn, as her position allows her to tap into many of her gifts and graces.
“It’s a gift and privilege to stand in the pulpit of Glenn Memorial and proclaim the gospel,” says Mark Westmoreland, who just completed his fifth year as Senior Pastor.
A member of our Single Mom Support Group describes Glenn’s help as “a testimony of grace to see church budget dollars at work in tangible, life-changing ways.”
Veteran parade photographer Kelly Jordan caught most of the Glenn members doing what they do best: serving others, smiling in the rain, and enjoying the broad community around the church.