Pastor’s Letter, October 16, 2024

Dear Friends in Christ,
Regularly, I read obituaries published in the Nashua Telegraph. Increasingly, I see people I’ve known and, sometimes, loved. And, after I read, I remember the person who’s died. It’s my way of honoring their precious, unique lives.

I’ve been reading obituaries and doing this for a long time. Maybe it’s because I’m a pastor who has officiated at many funerals and memorial services. Or, maybe, it’s me. My father died when I was five. And, I missed him a lot. Perhaps you, for your own reasons, read obituaries and remember persons as a way of honoring their lives, too.

Whatever your habits with respect to remembering and honoring those who’ve lived and died, there are two important dates coming on the calendar: All Saints’ Day, November 1st and All Souls’ Day, November 2nd. All Saints’ Day, celebrated on November 1st, is for remembering saints and martyrs of Christian history. All Souls’ Day, celebrated on November 2nd is for commemorate those who have died after living a notable life of Christian faith.

On Sunday, November 3rd we’ll mark both dates’ spirit. We’ll remember the saints of our lives and members of Christian faith who’ve died during the recent past. If you’d like to honor a “saint” or “soul” you carry in your heart during our worship, please email the name of your loved one to Bridget (mail@fcc-salem.org) by Monday, October 28th. Please include the year of death if you know it, and we’ll publish the name(s) in our worship bulletin as well as remember the person(s) in our prayer.

Blessings of Remembering Love and Loved Ones,
Pastor Ed

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