YAH Purpose

The Young at Heart Ministry is for Senior Adults (those past retirement age) in the Dayton, Ohio area. We provide times of fellowship and entertainment during our monthly Luncheons. We also provide the opportunity to see interesting places and things around the area during our monthly Day Trips. Once a year (sometimes more frequently) we offer a longer trip to see areas far from Dayton. All of our programs are designed to be honoring to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Young@Heart Luncheon Program – November 8, 2016

Our luncheon program started with nice prelude piano music by Judy Comer. This is the first time that we've used Judy but I promise to ask her again. Thank you Judy for the nice background music as we visited.

Following our acknowledgements and announcements, we enjoyed some more great music by a ladies’ trio from Washington Heights Church. This trio consisted of Grace Averitt, Nancy Jensen and Annie Orme.

They sang two numbers; "Lord You are My Everything" and "We are So Blessed". What a great way to introduce our Thanksgiving program and Luncheon. You can see a couple of incomplete video clips below or listen to the music in much better sound HERE. It's my fault for the poor-quality sound of the videos. I was using a new phone and apparently covered one of the microphones, I also erred in starting the first one and inadvertently clicked the stop button during the second one. Don’t waste time searching for the errors but listen to the audio file for a better listening experience.
Lord You are My Everything

We are So Blessed

Following the music, we introduced our Lead Pastor, David Kisner. Dave is my boss and preaches and teaches in our Sunday Morning Services. He has been in our pulpit now for over 20 years and we love him. Today, he spoke on a topic of particular interest to those of us who are senior citizens. This was informative and I found it helpful and interesting. You can listen to his talk HERE.

Pastor David Kisner

As always, our kitchen volunteers and Lisa prepared an outstanding Thanksgiving meal. I think this one is worthy of a place in one of our future newsletters. It would be a great way to make good use of Thanksgiving Dinner leftovers. 

Next month, be sure to join us for another terrific musical performance, as we celebrate Christmas with the Carillon Brass. You won't find a better brass musical group in our area. All five of these men are performers with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. They will also be performing downtown at the Victoria Theatre Loft; but you can avoid the crowded conditions of the theater and parking issues by hearing them here. So, JOIN US DECEMBER 13 at 11AM.

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