
(photo by Brandi Sims)
The worst has happened. The Shepherd has been struck down and the sheep are scattered.
Now, like the disciples behind locked doors, we wait. We, however, know what we’re waiting for and how this story ends.
See you Sunday.

The worst has happened. The Shepherd has been struck down and the sheep are scattered.
Now, like the disciples behind locked doors, we wait. We, however, know what we’re waiting for and how this story ends.
See you Sunday.
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March 22, 2008 at 5:42 pm
I love your analogy. We are lucky to know how it ends , and yet, it can be so hard to look at that empty Tabernacle.
Great Photos. :)