Sunday, October 18, 2009

From Mexico to Montana...

Last month, the cowboy and I made a quick trip down to Montana.
We did a little sightseeing, visited some relatives, and had a great time.
While we were in Helena, we toured the Cathedral of St. Helena,
a gothic-styled church complete with stunning stained glass windows.


















While we strolled inside,
I remembered our last vacation in Mexico
and the small Presbyterian Church we saw there.


Two very different structures -- but their message is the same:
The risen Christ!

In Paul’s second letter to Timothy (Chapter 4:2), he directed Timothy to,
“Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season;
correct, rebuke and encourage –
with great patience and careful instruction.”

These words ring true for the church today, as well.
I pray that in Mexico, Montana, and all other parts of the world,
God’s Word is shared with clarity and love.


Before I close, I have to tell you about another church we visited.
A Wesleyan church in a small town nestled in the rolling hills of southern Montana.



The cowboy’s cousin, who is the new pastor there, gave us a tour.






After the tour of the building,
we took a tour of the town in his restored Model T Ford.



What fun!



God bless you all today and every day!

And may God bless Lee and Linda in their new town,
as they share the same good news that Timothy shared
two thousand years ago.

1 comment:

Debora said...

Thanks for the beautiful pictures. It doesn't really matter how lovely the church is because the message is so lovely! That said, I really liked your cousin's church the best. Traditional, homey, just right. Blessing upon their endeavor!