
You know, sometimes you have those Ooh moments when you realise how small the world is. I found out that Kevin’s wife is the daughter to the sister of a very good friend of mine (LOL! bet you had to read that twice to get it! Guess I could have said ‘Kevin’s wife’s mother is sister to a very good friend of mine but naw! LOL! ) Can’t forget the hospitality team who gave excellent care and attention to detail. I was looked after very very well!
The Praise Team opened up the service and aside from my husband giving a short word of encouragement in the middle of my set, I was the only act. Sharing my personal life experiences with and through songs is one facet of my music comfort zone. I relish opportunities to encourage and empower others and this night was just that. You know the Word has gone through when you hear positive comments such as, ‘it made a difference and I really enjoyed it’ and ‘I’ll be playing this CD all the way to Jamaica’ (referring to their holiday trip).
There are many conversations I have with people at my CD stall. Interestingly I met two who used to play the saxophone. One had given it up many years ago and the other was taking a break due to ill health but mentioned they were inspired to continue as a result of hearing me play, which I think is fantastic as there are not many players around.
Thanks Ian and Lois for the invite and thanks Pastor Brown for your pulpit
