Saturday, September 23
Because Biker’s Sunday and this event were just one week apart, Cerwin kept the International Chapel at a friend’s house. I followed it from the Clemmer’s house in Lansdale to Family Heritage Banquet and Conference Center in Franconia.
There were some good-looking vehicles.
We had lots of visitors on the chapel. Including TFC’s president, Dan Witwer (orange shirt) who rode the-almost-two-hours on his cycle.
Cerwin and Chaplain David Hoy (Elkton, Maryland). David was impressed with this new chapel.
Our good friend Sam Rittenhouse (teal blue shirt) coming in the door. He is the contact person for Bucks-Montgomery Chapter and TFC’s Assistant Director of Pastoral Care for Chaplains.
March Forth opened the banquet with a short concert.
Jason Shelly, chapter committee member, welcomed everyone and introduced Retired Chaplain Dick Heaney who gave the invocation.
Dick Heaney
Following the meal, Bunny O’Hare, Director of Pastoral Care for Chaplains, gave a ministry update.
Dan Witwer, TFC President, gave a ministry update from an international perspective.
I focused on our pretty centerpiece during March Forth’s closing concert.
I always enjoy seeing chapel lights at nighttime.
My favorite photo of the day – Cerwin talking to someone who attended the banquet before closing down the chapel for the night and moving it to Family Worship Center, Lansdale, for the Sunday morning service.