Monday, June 8, 2009

Pictures June 1, 2009 (from Carbon County Wyoming)


Here is a fun loving group as they hand a baby back and forth. The child began to cry and so the two adults (and I use that term lightly) started to blame each other for "pinching" the baby. All in due time the child settled down and all was well. This picture was taken at the St. Thomas worship breakfast.




This picture was taken at St. James in Encampment. I like posting these pictures to give people a sense of the variety of churches that are found throughout Wyoming. These churches are vital in special and wonderful ways. They are also a big part of our lives that operate behind the scenes and I hope are not forgotten in the bishop search.





Again here is another picture of one of the smaller churches of Wyoming. This was taken in St. Luke's in Medicine Bow. It carries a can do attitude. The congregation gathers at the Methodist Church in Medicine Bow alternating Sundays.





This is a "snow bird" who has deep roots in Little Snake River Valley. She plays music during the summer at St. Paul's and leads another singing group in the valley. They put on quite a show in the summer and she also hosts "Compline and Thanksgiving Services" at her campground during the summer. Welcome back.

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