Margaret Clark Journals
May 18, 1997
Location: North Platte, Nebraska - Location: 41:07:26N 100:45:54W Elevation:
2800 feet
Summary: Another welcome Sunday.
Journal entry: It has become a welcome
feeling to wake up and know it is Sunday and we get to rest. I was
awake before dawn and watched the beautiful lacey trees silhouetted
against the lightening sky. The leaves are just barely starting
to leaf and the appearance they presented was a gorgeous tatting
of lace. I watched a jet and satellite cross the night sky, something
the pioneers sure didn't do.
At our church session today, we heard from our three newly appointed
church leaders for the wagon train. Brian Hill is the president
and his two counselors are Jared Cornell and Mike Dunn. These three
men are truly great men and will lead us well. They are not meant
to replace our wagonmasters in any way but will attend to the personal
and spiritual needs of the members. We are grateful that we have
these men to lead us. We heard from several members of our group
who bore their testimonies. The Spirit was very strong in our meeting.
Even though we hold church outside, it is a wonderful feeling to
be together and know we have a great purpose.
The afternoon was spent resting, catching up on our journals and
letter writing. Several people went to visit area sites and museums.
Bill Cody's ranch and museum was very popular. We have a big week
ahead of us and we are anticipating the events that fall before
us.
Tonight for our devotional we usually get a short summary of what
is going to happen the next day. Tonight we had a special presentation
from Tennessee John, one of our teamsters. He had gone out and rounded
up some rooseters and presented a rooster to each of our three newly-
appointed spiritual leaders. He said there is a tradition back home
in Tennessee that whenever the community gets a new preacher or
pastor or spiritual leader, they are given a rooster. This is to
assure that he will be the first one up each day because he needs
more time with God to be sure he knows the needs of the people.
Each one of them received their rooster--truly with mixed emotions.
Mike was given some help making a cage out of old branches. Brian
wasn't sure what to do with his and Jared just put his in with his
others. It was a real fun evening.
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