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A Visit to North Glencoe Baptist Church :: A Christmas Program

This past Tuesday, November 4th, I had the pleasure of visiting North Glencoe Baptist Church. The church has an annual Women’s Christmas Program, and this year I was invited to be the guest speaker. This visit was particularly special for me because my uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Esker Mosley, attend church there.

In attendance were over three hundred ladies who had arranged each table with a variety of beautiful Christmas decorations.  The ladies’ husbands were the party’s “servers!” This was easily the largest crowd that I have given a full presentation for so far. Since I was on a stage with a head set microphone, I told the audience that I felt like Garth Brooks on wheels! It was a fun night for all.

Here’s the announcement from the church’s website:

Our theme this year will be Christmas - The Father’s Gift. He has given us the gift of Hope, Joy, Love and Peace. Our speaker is Allison Wetherbee, who is Director of Public Relations for Camp ASCCA, which is located in Alabama on Lake Martin. Allison was born with no arms or legs, yet, she has earned a Masters Degree without the assistance of hands and fingers to write or turn pages of books or legs to take her to class. She steers her wheel chair with her shoulder and can even put in her own contact lenses. She started going to Camp ASCCA when she was seven and continued until seventeen and now serves the camp as director of public relations. What an inspiration and challenge to be all we can be! We are so blessed to have her with us. She is the niece of our own Barbara and Ersker Mosley.

I want to thank the North Glencoe Baptist Church for inviting me. Also, I want to remind everyone that if you would like to have me speak at your church, I’d love to hear from you. By the end of this year, I will have spoken with sixty civic clubs and almost twenty other speaking engagements including colleges, churches, etc. I would love to add your church or group to my list!

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