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# 25, January 16, 2003
PH's Weather Flash: PH's Snow Prediction: 6.66 inches (Revelation
13:18)
With record numbers in attendance (54) and promptly on time at
9:45 AM last Sunday morning, the class presented a certificate
of honorary membership in the SSBSC to Jim and Lee Slatton. In
addition two gift certificates to two bookstores were presented
to Jim. The occasion marked a special moment in the life of the
SSBSC. A photo of Jim receiving the gifts is attached to this PHA.
The spontaneous generosity of this class is limitless.
Dear Everyone, Catherine and Crew are moving back to Richmond
on Tuesday, January 21st. Their new address is:
1415 Myradare Drive
Richmond, VA 23229-4809
No telephone number yet. The address is south of Three Chopt Road
between Forest Avenue and Douglas Southall Freeman High School.
Love,
Charlotte and Bill
PH realizes that this address is near Freeman High School and
really close for grandparent baby-sitting.
All of you who can recall the old Ed Sullivan TV
show may remember that Sullivan would often announce at the beginning
of his Sunday
night variety show that "we will have a 'really big show'
tonight." Well, there is scheduled to be a really big service
this Sunday in honor of Pastor Jim's retirement. There will be
countless Reverend Doctors and other holy folks. There will be
an academic procession that may extend out to the University of
Richmond practice football field. A rumor has spread that so many
invited guests will be present that only three rows will be available
for the congregation. PH is not worried as PH has a rolling seat
and will run over anyone who blocks his view except Jesus himself.
If you think about it, Jesus will be there along with Niebuhr,
Tillich, Nouwen, Bonhoeffer, Williams, Bunyan, Luther, Augustine,
Paul, Moses, and O'Connor. Another rumor is that bagpipes may be
heard and that Paul and Jane Jacobsen will be here. PH's fantasy
can even include the whole congregation singing a verse of "Alice's
Restaurant." This is a service that you should not miss unless
you are somewhere doing unto the least among us.
Shepson (and part time Phoenix-Fellowship teacher) Doris Curtis
shares a birthday with Pastor Jim. She was twenty-nine on January
15 while Jim celebrated three score and ten years. Doris wrote
PH concerning her shared birthday with Jim. She wrote:
"Yes, Jim is 70 today, but still seems as
vital as ever. I wish he would have stayed at River Road Church
so he could become
the first 100-year-old pastor of a very healthy church. But, alas
. . "
What can any of us say, "but alas" and
thanks be to God for Dr. James Slatton?
Dr. Franklin Fowler wrote PH in gratitude for the class's prayer
concerns for his daughter Lindon. Franklin and Dorcas' daughter
Lindon has completed chemotherapy and plastic surgery and now must
wait for an official cure in five years. Terry Marsh's mother remains
improved. PH is not aware of any new prayer concerns. Continue
to remember Lindon, Rick Mears, Chester's father,
Catherine and Ross and their children, the Manor Bible Study Class,
the Pulpit Committee, and those known only to you in your prayers.
Ten Shepsons have January birthdays. Only the month
of June exceeds this number. Doris Curtis, Nancy Werner, and
Gene Cox are happy
to be twenty-nine on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday respectively
this week. It will snow on Gene's birthday. PH wonders if he will
be the anchor on channel 12 news that night? Next Tuesday Julia
Tyler will be twenty-nine. PH wonders if her Lee Davis High School
students realize this? Carole (Gertrude) Royall will be twenty-nine
next Wednesday. Did you know that Carole is connected to General
Turner Ashby? For you trivia lovers, Martin Luther King's designated
holiday on January 20 is sandwiched in between Robert E. Lee's
birthday on January 19 and Stonewall Jackson's birthday on January
21. All three were followers of Jesus.
As promised PH will share another "lunch with Jim" story.
Some years ago, Pastor Jim and PH met for lunch at a trendy restaurant
on Broad Street. The restaurant was fairly popular and when we
arrived there was no available sitting. An attractive hostess walked
up and addressed Pastor Jim with the usual: "Sir, how many
are in your party and what is your name?" Jim said, "Just
two and the name is Whitmore." PH was both stunned and ready
to burst out laughing. PH looked at Jim and wondered what was going
on. Jim said something like, "Oh, I just wanted to do that
for the fun of it." So we waited a few minutes and the attractive
hostess soon walked up and said, "Mr. Whitmore, your table
is ready." We sat down and had an enjoyable lunch. PH remembers
this situation so well because PH learned early on that Pastor
Jim has a wonderful sense of humor. And he is not reluctant to
tell a story in which he is the focus of the humor. Readers may
recall a story that Jim shared in a sermon. He was visiting a church
member in the hospital and the patient in the next bed heard that
Jim was Dr. Slatton. Of course this patient assumed that Jim was
a medical doctor and asked him for the bedpan. At least that is
the gist of the story if not exactly correct.
In recent weeks the question has been raised whether Pastor Jim's
sermons are better than ever. Is this true because recent sermons
really are better or because members are concentrating and listening?
PH believes that Pastor Jim has been delivering excellent sermons
the entire thirty-one years. Now that his tenure is coming to a
glorious end, naturally everyone is listening with greater interest.
The photo mentioned above is attached.

 
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