30 Dec Pocket Music
In a recent blog post, I shared my thoughts about the sound of a ticking clock providing laughter and joy. I had no idea that something similar would happen again. I’m thankful for the wonderful ways God gives us to find joy in the simple moments in life. Today, a bit of pocket music brought giggles to Alan and me.
Part of my morning routine includes praying and giving thanks to God for His blessings, handling morning tasks like making the bed, preparing and eating breakfast, and checking on my birds. I must admit that this morning, I scrolled through the emails on my phone. There was a reminder about the church service on Sunday. All was well. I decided to watch the service online because we couldn’t attend in person.
After checking a few items off of my list, I placed the phone in my pocket and continued with morning activities. Opening the blinds in the office/playroom, checking the mail app to see what letters and/or bills might be arriving, and also, looking in the kitchen cabinet to decide on a meal for lunch. Regular routine.
Alan was watching television in the living room. Thinking he was watching a Christmas show, I commented on the beauty of the music and voices in the program. Alan looked at me and said, “I’m not watching anything about Christmas. I’m watching an old western.”
I noticed that as I walked into the living room, the sound quieted. Walking back to the other part of the house, the music and voices became louder.
I checked outside to see if people were carolling this morning. No. Not a person. Just the birds flying from feeder to feeder.
This situation continued for a few minutes. I could hear talking and singing, then quiet. There had to be an explanation. No radio, CD player, or computer was offering Christmas music.
As I stood still in the hallway, I noticed the sound coming from the pocket in my jeans. Lifting the phone out, I saw that I had pressed the button to play the “Festival of Lessons and Carols Service: The Story of God’s Promise Fulfilled in Christ” from Palmetto Presbyterian Church. I continued watching the service and shared the news with Alan.
The beautiful sounds of the choir and congregation were coming from the phone in my pocket. I’m thankful that our church has a youtube channel and we’re able to watch the service online if we can’t attend in person.
I’m thankful for the beautiful voices and musicians who brought the songs and words of the birth of Jesus.
Check your pockets. You may find a message from God.
Have a blessed day,
Mimi aka Melissa Henderson
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Gail Johnson
Posted at 15:56h, 30 DecemberDon’t you love those unexpected blessings? I’m thankful for YouTube and Christmas carols. Lovely story, Melissa! Blessings in on you new year!
Melissa McLaughlin
Posted at 16:46h, 30 DecemberWhat a delightful surprise! May we carry the song of Christ in our hearts.
Bettie G
Posted at 21:37h, 30 DecemberThat was a sweet blessing, Melissa! But I’m sure you must have laughed when you realized where it was coming from. I’m thankful for the gift of online church services too! Blessings for your New Year, dear friend !