Dear Rev. McMillan. I am visiting with my daughters in Northern California, for a season. I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy you in general, but your sermons in particular, while absent from All Saints. They remain as meaningful, as always. I, too, had adventurous parents, who saw that the six children they happily had, were given travel experience par excellence. We had a different safety seat belt, then. “Keep seated, don’t annoy your neighbor, and keep it down to a minimum roar!” We played license plate games, count the red cars, etc. anything we could invent with our imaginations. Three boys, and three girls…we traveled across this grand nation, state by state, with all the fun found at a circus. I was delighted you reminded us of the Twelve Days of Christmas, and Epiphany. So much comes in this time of year to tamp down the glorious joys reserved for Christmas, alone. A little was captured by your own genuine joy made evident in your sermons. These outrageous fires are nothing short of hellfire! We are grieved to the core! My family has all but forbidden my return until the air quality improves. I know our faithful congregation is much in prayer, and I am in agreement with those prayers, though absent. Looking forward to my return, and resuming my place under your gracious leadership. Fondly, Hansel Pollack
Dear Rev. McMillan. I am visiting with my daughters in Northern California, for a season. I wanted to let you know how much I enjoy you in general, but your sermons in particular, while absent from All Saints. They remain as meaningful, as always. I, too, had adventurous parents, who saw that the six children they happily had, were given travel experience par excellence. We had a different safety seat belt, then. “Keep seated, don’t annoy your neighbor, and keep it down to a minimum roar!” We played license plate games, count the red cars, etc. anything we could invent with our imaginations. Three boys, and three girls…we traveled across this grand nation, state by state, with all the fun found at a circus. I was delighted you reminded us of the Twelve Days of Christmas, and Epiphany. So much comes in this time of year to tamp down the glorious joys reserved for Christmas, alone. A little was captured by your own genuine joy made evident in your sermons.
These outrageous fires are nothing short of hellfire! We are grieved to the core! My family has all but forbidden my return until the air quality improves. I know our faithful congregation is much in prayer, and I am in agreement with those prayers, though absent. Looking forward to my return, and resuming my place under your gracious leadership. Fondly, Hansel Pollack