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Friday, November 25, 2022

Surprise Visit To Hillsboro

Hey Friends,

This is Odie checking in today. I hope you had a fabulous Thanksgiving holiday! I had a great time spending time with my family. 

I am always thankful for the times I spend holidays with family. Next week I will share my Thanksgiving celebrations in pictures with you.

Today I am posting more about my night last Wednesday. I told you a little about the night in the Weekend Dispatch hereMy Mom's brother Danny Morgan Jr pastors at House of Deliverance in Hillsboro, Ohio. God recently blessed them with a different building.

The church has in been in one location for several years. The location served them well, but they had been running out of room for a while. They have been located on a hill, which makes having church in the winter extremely difficult.

We have been praying with them to find a new location. A few different places have not worked out for them. God had a different and better plan for them!

Back in the summer, they were contacted by a church that had closed. The old church gave the building to my Uncle's church. It was an amazing miracle! 

We praised God along with them for answering the prayers. This new location is right in town. Best of all, there are not any hills involved!

My Uncle and the House of Deliverance have worked tirelessly to remodel the new location. They have transformed the building. Honestly, it does not look like the same place! I am incredibly excited for them!

That brings us to last Wednesday night. House of Deliverance was ready to begin having church in their new location. They chose to start it off with their annual Thanksgiving Candlelight Communion Service.

I knew they were having the first serve that night. I wanted to be with them for the special service. I also wanted to surprise some of my family. It did not seem possible for me to pull off the surprise.

My Mamaw called me that morning saying they wanted to go to the service too. We made plans to make the hour trip from Waynesville to Hillsboro that afternoon.

Hillsboro just happens to still have a very good Ponderosa. My Papaw Eugene suggested we leave early enough to get dinner there before church. I was all for that Idea.

I called Gran and Papaw and let them know our plans to come to service. They decided to join us for dinner too. It was wonderful to enjoy a delicious meal with all of my grandparents!

Here are a couple pictures of our meal.



We arrived at the church early enough to surprise and visit with some of my other family members. It was good to see them again. I should have been videoing to capture some of the responses.  

Jackson's was the cutest. He spotted me coming into the sanctuary. He then said, "There is Odie!" It made my day that he was happy to see me!



Morgan saw me and said, "Well, hello there."


I was happiest to pull a surprise off on Courtney. It was good that I only had known for a little while. She did not even get suspicious of my plan. 


The candlelight service was so sweet and beautiful.





I was happy to see my cousin Kayla Jo again. I love my cousins so much!


Kayla took most of the pictures below to show you the church.








This is a picture of my Gran and me.

 
Here is happy Miss Karleigh Jo. She is used to seeing me on the phone. It took a minute to realize that I was real. 


 Jackson was ready for his weekly Taco Bell fix. He loves tacos!


Bro. Fred Moore is a wonderful man. Bro, Fred, thanks for being a friend to my family. It was great to see you again!


It is always great to see Hunter! I am so proud of him. He is in the home stretch of getting his teaching degree.


I had to get a picture with both of my grandmothers. Words can not describe how extraordinary these two ladies are. I am thankful to get to have them in my life.


My aunt Kim is amazing! I wish all of you could know her too.


This is my cousin Wade. He will be 18 next Friday. How in the world did that happen? I was 18 when he was born.


I had a wonderful time surprising my family last week. It was great to be in service with them. Thanks for joining me today.
Odie

Monday, August 15, 2022

The Weekend Dispatch 8/15/22

Friday we picked up my parents and drove to Hillsboro to meet KJo's parents for lunch. They still have a pretty good Ponderosa in Hillsboro and that is where we were headed. Kelly's brother and some of his family met us too, so that was an added bonus.

Kelly Jo and Karleigh Jo








The whole gang on the Ponderosa!


One of the main reasons we went to Hillsboro was to see a new church building. KJo's brother pastors a church and they have recently been given this building. Wow!

It was a sowing factory years ago and then spent many years of its life as a NAPA store. Most recently it was a church. That church closed recently and they gave the building to Danny's church.

It is a huge old building and needs work, but they are doing amazing things with it. It is going to be so cool!



Saturday, KJo and I drove to Burlington, Kentucky to hear Bro. David Webb preach. He was preaching for His brother, Pastor Tim Webb. It was wonderful to see our dear friends and to enjoy the singing and preaching.




Sunday we were scheduled to preach in Hillsboro for my brother in law. After a late night Saturday, we were up early Sunday making our way to Hillsboro House of Deliverance. It was great to see everyone! 

Praise God for speaking to us and touching us Sunday. It is always wonderful to witness the goodness of God in the lives of men and women!

Sunday afternoon, we enjoyed another great meal at Ponderosa with KJo's parents.




That wraps up the Weekend Dispatch. Thank you for dropping in!

Davy

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Weekend Wound Up and Weport August 4, 2015

It was a busy weekend as usual and we enjoyed every minute of it. Friday we were blessed to eat lunch with one of my best friends in the world David Riddell. We really enjoyed spending time with David as we always do and the time flew by and was over way too fast. David and I are cousins but we became friends as teenagers and we have been friends the last 60+ years ...30+ years each. Lol!



Friday night we finished revival in Hillsboro. Here is the Revival In Pictures post from the House of Deliverance.

Saturday we worked around the barn but we took time in the afternoon to meet with friends from Mississippi. Bro. J.J and Sis. Bailey Holland are from Bro. Kenny Morris' church in Ellisville, Mississippi. Sis. Bailey is expecting twins and they have been at Children's Hospital in Cincinnati for special treatment.

They were in service with us one night in Hillsboro and Sunday night in Lebanon but Saturday was time for a trip to Acupulco!



We are so glad that they took time to visit with us while they were here. Please pray for J.J., Bailey and their twin boys James and John.



We drove the BoggsMobile to Anchor of Hope in Lebanon and set up our sound system on Saturday and then parked outside the barn for a change.




One of the reasons I parked outside was so I could clean the drain in the middle of the barn. The bus is usually on top of it.



I removed the grate and cleaned out years of debris, dirt and metal shavings. One of the renters of the barn in years past ran a machine shop and a bunch of the metal shavings ended up in the drain.



Then we moved to the drain outside. It was partially covered in dirt with grass growing out of it. I did not get a pictures of it but here is the drain itself with several inches of dirt, mud and grass.



Here it is mostly cleaned up.





I know everything will drain a whole bunch better now!

Sunday morning we began revival for Pastor Bill Lamb and Pastor E.J. Lamb at Anchor of Hope near Lebanon, Ohio. We always enjoy revival at Anchor.










We have had three great services so far and we are expecting two more great nights. If you are any where in the area come and be with us. I am sure you will enjoy it.

Thank you for reading.

Davy