Dear Friends, Happy Reformation Day to you who celebrate! Click here and here to read about why this day is special to me.
Last year during this time, we were greatly concerned for those who were adversely affected by Sandy. And I personally know of people in the quilting industry who were greatly affected by Sandy. This has been a quiet “hurricane” year, and I feel incredibly blessed that we don’t have to re-live Sandy.
I thought this particular stanza in Martin Luther’s May God Bestow on us His Grace is worth sharing in light of the aforementioned blessing.
“Oh, let the people praise Thy worth,
In all good works increasing;
The land shall plenteous fruit bring forth,
Thy Word is rich in blessing.
May God the Father, God the Son,
And God the Spirit bless us!
Let all theworld praise Him alone,
Let solemn awe possess us.
Now let our hearts say, Amen.”
On the quilt-front, I finished this sweet little quilt! More information about the quilt will be provided later.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you have had a blessed day! Miss Baby doesn’t have school tomorrow – firs time since she started school. I am going to have to re-adjust my schedule to her pre-going-to-school schedule. It ought to be interesting. I have kind of gotten used to having 2 1/2 quiet hours to myself each day, ha!
Wow! As a Lutheran I was delighted to receive this post. Thank you.
Lutherans, represent! ;-) Happy Reformation Day (belated!) to you, too, Wendy. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God, indeed!
Happy Feformation Day to you, too, Wendy!
And I can tell I am going to adored that cute quilt. Can’t wait to see more.
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Sheila
Happy Reformation Day to you.
That looks like a real cute quilt!
Happy Reformation day, Wendy. May God’s blessings be bestowed on your family both here and abroad.
Happy Reformation Day Wendy… Sending blessings… Karen
Love the Martin Luther stanza that you shared! May you and your family be very blessed indeed!
I love Martin Luther Hymns. Hope you had a great Reformation Day, Today is all saints day, another great day in our Lutheran home, I hope it is a great day for you also.
Happy Reformation Day to you also, Wendy! A Mighty Fortress is Our God was one of the first hymns I learned to sing as a child.
That quilt does look sweet! It was always an adjustment for me both ways – when the kids started school, I missed them, but then when they were off, I had to readjust.