[Faith-talk] Salvation army hymnal

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Sat Dec 2 21:00:26 UTC 2017


Hi Jenny,

If you're referring to the list I sent you from Helping Hands for 
the Blind, no, it's not there. You might call the Salvation Army 
Office or someone at your church and ask them to check.

Blessings,

Linda

 ----- Original Message -----
From: Jenny Keller via Faith-Talk <faith-talk at nfbnet.org
To: faith-talk at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Sat, 2 Dec 2017 14:27:46 -0600
Subject: [Faith-talk] Salvation army hymnal

Hey y’all. Happy weekend.

Was wondering if you guys knew if the Salvation Army him know was 
in braille. I saw that big list a good while ago Abrial him 
those. Can’t remember if the salvation army one was included. 
Hey, sorry about the errors. Had a root canal done yesterday and 
I’m pretty high on pain pills. But, wanted to know about the 
hymnal anyway.

They’re trying to be quite accessible for me, so, if it’s 
not, it’s no big deal.

Was just trying to make things easier for them.

There exactly my speed. They do the brass band, they do 
traditional hymns. And they do praise team stuff. But the praise 
team isn’t so rock concert that it’s not reverent. It’s 
really simple but really cool praise songs.

The pastor, or, major, as the rent goes in to Salvation Army. He 
has a theater background. He has done theater, and does magic 
shows in puppet shows for children’s stuff.

He wears different costumes and stuff depending upon the sermon.

Last Sunday, it was about the corrupt judge where the widow kept 
bugging him until he told her that he would help her. So, he 
decided to make a judges powdered wig out of toilet paper and 
dictate. The cool thing was, I didn’t know what he had on his 
head or anything. But, he walked over and let me touch it. It’s 
really cool. Sunday night we were talking about the ending of it 
Thanksgiving series. He made sure to walk over and tell me he had 
a Pilgrim outfit on.

Again, you’re making things so accessible for me. You’re 
making me feel like I belong to church. And, they do their best 
to make sure that if I want to be a part of something that I can 
get transportation there. The best thing, it’s a little over a 
mile from my house.

There is a girl that goes here too that has severe rheumatoid 
arthritis. She is in an electric wheelchair and has a service dog 
that helps her do pretty much everything. She also has to have an 
aid almost 24 seven. But, she was one of the leaders of the girl 
guards, which is the salvation army equivalent of Girl Scouts for 
23 years. They didn’t just say “oh you can’t do it you’re 
in a wheelchair. They found away. If that can be done for her. 
Then things are possible that I can be a part of things too.

The cool thing is. I guess you could say that even though they 
have their own denomination, it’s very close to Nazarene, and 
free Methodist.

It actually started from the Methodist movement. Or Weslyan 
movement.

OK, I’ll shut up now.

Jenny

Just remember in the winter far beneath the bitter snow.
Lies the seed that with the sun’s love,
In the spring becomes the rose.

“The rose” Bette Midler
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