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Bus Trip to Upton

Finally, another bus trip was underway! It had been awhile since we were on the bus. We headed out Saturday afternoon at 2:30 pm for Greencastle, PA. We took our supper along and ate on the road.  These pictures are a good example of what we keep busy doing while travelling!

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Chrissy, Daryl’s second daughter, sleeping; always a good activity on the bus, since we always run short of sleep at the end of the trip!

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Tamara, Brian’s third daughter, listening to music or stories on MP3 player.

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This is Jason’s usual spot–giving road directions and keeping the driver on course!

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Jason’s newest addition; Dallas, at 4 1/2 months.

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Daryl drove on the way there; Jason on the return home.

The guys sang to a full house at Upton. The program was planned by John Eberly, and we used Upton’s building for the event.  There were people from all different churches represented there. The building was full enough, that the wives and children gave up their bench to others coming. The children stayed in the basement, played school, and read books. (I think this time they were happier doing that than listening to their dads again!)

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Tamara (Brian’s) “teaching” her class of unruly brothers and friends.

David Gipe’s, from Ohio, came in for the weekend and the program.  We enjoyed visiting with them when we went over to John’s house for a snack following the program. Our program and extended visit had us leaving the area at 11:00 pm. We reached our homes around 1:30-2:00 am.

We thank God for a nice time of ministry, fellowshipping with friends, and safety on the road.

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Metzler’s Mennonite Church

This was our first program this year, after being off for almost six weeks.  We usually take off over Christmas because of more church and family activities.  It was good to get back together to sing and minister on Sunday evening.

The program was at Metzler’s Mennonite near Ephrata, PA. It was a nice group of new and familiar faces; Ryan of Ryan and friends MC’ed the program.

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Brian’s whole family, including his oldest daughters (Andrea and Carissa), were along.

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Stony Run & Crossroads November 15, 2009

It was good to be out singing again this Sunday. We took the bus, and the families, except for Brian’s three girls. Daryl had a pretty bad cold, but God kept him singing, and the program went well.

We left at 6:30 am from the church parking lot.  The trip was a little foggy, and some of the children continued sleeping for the 2 hour ride there.

Stony Run Mission Church had Sunday School first, then Garment of Praise had the worship service.  Everyone seemed to really enjoy the service, with hearty “Amen”s and hand-clapping! That helps feed singers early on a Sunday morning! We enjoyed visiting with the congregation, and their pastor, Nick Smith, his wife, and new little baby boy. Nick, and his cousin, Jim Bob, had picked up some GOP music at Weaver’s Store, then had come to a Transport for Christ Banquet 2 years ago. It was good to get to their church for the long-awaited program.

The afternoon was spent at a park nearby where the children could run and play in the beautiful sunshine that day.

The evening service was at Crossroads Mennonite Church, just a few miles up the road.  It was good to reconnect with friends from there, and nearby churches. Daryl was able to sing through the whole program, but his voice was almost gone when they finished.  Thank God for always giving strength when it’s needed!

It was a good day in all. A milestone was kind of reached; the first program after the Fox’s sister, Diane, had graduated to Heaven.  Our hearts pull more towards our heavenly home, and “Wish You Were Here” just seemed a little dearer, as well as “The First Look” and “Going Home”.  It was good to have Jeff, Diane’s husband, and Brandon, her son, at our program Sunday night.  Please continue to keep them all in your prayers.

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Stony Run Mission Church
Pastor Nick with Jason and a little friend
Pastor Nick with Jason and a little friend
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Brooklyn, Jason's daughter, gets in on the action up on the stage after the program

Whitney (Daryl's) is learning to play the piano, so she enjoyed practicing a little while the guys cleaned up.
Whitney (Daryl's) is learning to play the piano, so she enjoyed practicing a little while the guys cleaned up.

Two singing mobiles that are past their prime!
Two singing mobiles that are past their prime!
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Thank you so much for your ministry and your songs.

Thanking God for all of you

I received 2 of GOP’s CD’s for my birthday. From the time I first played the song “I’ll Never Know”, it has been in my heart and mind. I sat down and wrote out the words and God pressed them even more into my heart.

We have been through cancer & major back surgery with my husband and so many family trials but as this song says, I’ll never know what it’s like to go through these things without the Lord Jesus Christ.

I praise His name for the peace He gives even during the times when we just don’t have any idea how things will turn out.

Thank you so much for your ministry and your songs. I had never heard y’all sing until my sister gave me the CD’s. I think they have been playing your songs on WDYN out of Chattanooga, TN and that’s how she got them.

Keep up the good work and may God bless you and yours. He is most definitely blessing others through your ministry.

Your Sister in Christ,
Diane

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Diane Bigger Passed Away

Brian and Jason’s oldest sister, Diane, went peacefully on to her eternal home Wednesday afternoon, November 4, 2009.

Please continue to remember the family in your prayers. Funeral and viewing arrangements are as follows:

Viewings:

  • Saturday, Nov. 7 from 5-8 pm at East District Mennonite Church
  • Sunday, Nov. 8 from 2-6 pm at Martindale Mennonite Church

Funeral:

Monday, Nov. 9 at 2:00 pm at

Revival Tabernacle Church
960 Susquehanna Trail
Watsontown, PA 17777
(East District Area)

Burial will be at East District that evening

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Living Hope International Ministries Banquet

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Last year and this year, the Garment of Praise had the privilege of singing at Shady Maple for Living Hope’s Banquet. We also shared the evening with Good News from Myerstown, PA. Their band is talented; playing an array of instruments–and singing A Cappella some of the time. They sang one of Trulan Martin’s songs he had written, a “yodelling song” by Lewis Nolt, and other great tunes.

Garment of Praise sang some new songs not on CD’s, including “I’m Free”, “Gloryland”, “I Have Not Forgotten”, and “Is That Footsteps That I Hear?”  For that last song, Brian called Good News up on the platform to back us up with a band! They had a lot of fun with that! Check out that video, too.

It was a great evening with food, music, and fellowship! Living Hope is doing an awesome work over in Ghana; we were so blessed by their testimony in their slide presentation. May the work continue and grow! We were happy to be part of the evening.

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October 25, 2009 Trip to Maryland

This trip was intended to be an all-day bus trip to Maryland, but some of the children were sick, and Brian’s wife, Sheryl, was helping with our church’s fellowship meal, so only the 4 guys drove down in a van.

They left at 7:00 am and sang at New Life Mennonite Church in the morning.  The church provided a meal for the guys, and there they met 2 gentlemen who used to sing in a quartet. They sang a song together, and enjoyed visiting. See the video with these two older guys!new-life

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–usually Brian is nowhere to be seen during clean-up!

In the evening, the guys drove over to Goshen Mennonite, Lee Mummau’s church. They always love that church, with the cemetery out back, outhouse, slave balcony inside, and warm memories.

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