The brand new pastor and his wife, newly assigned to their first ministry, to reopen a church in suburban Brooklyn, arrived in early October excited about their opportunities. When they saw their church, it was very run down and needed much work. They set a goal to have everything done in time to have their first service on Christmas Eve.
They worked hard, repairing pews, plastering walls, painting, etc. and on Dec 18 were ahead of schedule and just about finished. On Dec 19 a terrible tempest - a driving rainstorm - hit the area and lasted for two days.
On the 21st, the pastor went over to the
church. His heart sank when he saw that the
roof had leaked, causing a large area of
plaster about 20 feet by 8 feet to fall off the
front wall of the sanctuary just behind the
pulpit, beginning about head high. The pastor
cleaned up the mess on the floor, and not
knowing what else to do but postpone the
Christmas Eve service, headed home.
On the way he noticed that a local business was
having a flea market type sale for charity so
he stopped in. One of the items was a
beautiful, handmade, ivory colored, crocheted
tablecloth with exquisite work, fine colors and
a Cross embroidered right in the center. It was
just the right size to cover up the hole in the
front wall. He bought it and headed back to the
church.
By this time it had started to snow. An older
woman running from the opposite direction was
trying to catch the bus. She missed it. The
pastor invited her to wait in the warm church
for the next bus 45 minutes later. She sat in a
pew and paid no attention to the pastor while
he got a ladder, hangers, etc., to put up the
tablecloth as a wall tapestry. The pastor could
hardly believe how beautiful it looked and it
covered up the entire problem area.
Then he noticed the woman walking down the
center aisle. Her face was like a sheet.
"Pastor," she asked, "where did you get that
tablecloth?"
The pastor explained. The woman asked him to
check the lower right corner to see if the
initials, EBG were crocheted into it there.
They were. These were the initials of the
woman, and she had made this tablecloth 35
years before, in Austria.
The woman could hardly believe it as the pastor
told how he had just gotten the Tablecloth. The
woman explained that before the war she and her
husband were well-to-do people in Austria.
When the Nazis came, she was forced to leave.
Her husband was going to follow her the next
week. She was captured, sent to prison and
never saw her husband or her home again.
The pastor wanted to give her the tablecloth;
but she made the pastor keep it for the church.
The pastor insisted on driving her home, that
was the least he could do. She lived on the
other side of Staten Island and was only in
Brooklyn for the day for a housecleaning job.
What a wonderful service they had on Christmas
Eve. The church was almost full. The music and
the spirit were great. At the end of the
service, the pastor and his wife greeted
everyone at the door and many said that they
would return. One older man, whom the pastor
recognized from the neighborhood, continued to
sit in one of the pews and stare, and the
pastor wondered why he wasn't leaving. The man
asked him where he got the tablecloth on the
front wall because it was identical to one that
his wife had made years ago when they lived in
Austria before the war and how could there be
two tablecloths so much alike?
He told the pastor how the Nazis came, how he
forced his wife to flee for her safety, and he
was supposed to follow her, but he was arrested
and put in a prison. He never saw his wife or
his home again all the 35 years in between.
The pastor asked him if he would allow him to take him for a little ride. They drove to Staten Island and to the same house where the pastor had taken the woman three days earlier. He helped the man climb the three flights of stairs to the woman's apartment, knocked on the door and he saw the greatest Christmas reunion he could ever imagine.
True Story
- submitted by Pastor Rob Reid
Who says God does not work in mysterious ways?
I asked the Lord to bless you
as I prayed for you today.
To guide you and protect you
as you go along your way....
His love is always with you,
His promises are true,
And when we give Him all our cares
you know He will see us through.
So when the road you're traveling on
seems difficult at best,
Just remember I'm here praying,
and God will do the rest.
~~~~~
Pass this on to those you want God to bless, and don't forget to send it back to the one who asked God to bless you first.
~Pappy
TO: Bob Haymaker
WROM: TCXLYRWTQ
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2003 6:57 PM
Subject: The Tablecloth
It does, Brother Pappy! And, your prayers seem to be working for me.
An amazing thing happened to me when I was a pastor of a small Baptist Church (Faith) in Darlington, SC 1983. I had just been called to that small church, a split off a larger church in the area, and not long after arriving we were blessed with about 5 teenagers that were saved and wanted baptized. The deacon told me that the baptismal pool in the church had never been used.
Saturday afternoon I went over to the church and filled the pool. I didn't know it had an automatic heater installed. That evening and over night the pool was heated to the point it caused steam/moisture to become absorbed into the ceiling tile. When I arrived Sunday morning and walked into the church about half of the ceiling tile had fallen and the rest were soaked with moisture -- all stained. I called some deacons and we humidity cleaned up as much as we could. The people came and the service went on. The father of one of the girls being baptized came only to please her. During the invitation he came forward and was saved. He ask if he could be baptized along with his daughter. Later, he confided to me that the way we had all accepted the misfortune caused him to realize that his temper needed dealt with.
He later became a lay pastor himself and is preaching yet today.
God blesses in mysterious ways!
Weekly Bible Study Series
Authority of The Bible ~ By: Harold J. Sala
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