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I am a new overseer so probably it is now up to me to fill the book of sermons...

Dearly beloved today I would like to tell you a story of Molly the Mermaid.







Molly liked to see the world. So she swam north where she found a friend Gaspar the Walrus. They spend many days together sailing in cold waters of the north. Gaspar seemed to be so kind, attentive, a good listener and fun to be around. Slowly but steady Molly fell in love with Gaspar and decided to take him to the south seas where she was from to introduce him to her parents...
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Drakonkrabas continue story about Molly the Mermaid and Gaspar the Walrus.







They swam long days and with every day Molly was getting happier and happier for she missed the south seas her parents and friends so she swam faster and faster full of dreams how magnificently happy she and Gaspar will be in white sand beaches at the shade of the palm trees. While Walrus grew weaker and more tired. He tried to disguise his inability to keep up with more agile and fast mermaid by various pretexts while getting more and more irritable dearing not to confess. Molly noticed it and got upset thinking that he does not love her any more. They carried on traveling but getting more and more distant one from another until they saw each other no more, Both returning to each others home.







So dearly beloved today's lesson is this: True love is learning to enjoy the tedious life journey together rather than racing to its marvelous destination.
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You sit in a pew and listen. LadyWhisp approaches the pulpit and says:

Fireflies in the Garden



BY ROBERT FROST



Here come real stars to fill the upper skies,



And here on earth come emulating flies,



That though they never equal stars in size,



(And they were never really stars at heart)



Achieve at times a very star-like start.



Only, of course, they can't sustain the part.
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You sit in a pew and listen. Misty approaches the pulpit and says:

Life is short, live it.

Love is rare, grab it.

Anger is bad, dump it.

Fear is awful, face it.

Memories are sweet,

cherish them!
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You sit in a pew and listen. Misty approaches the pulpit and says:

During the gold rush, a man who had been mining in Colorado for several months quit his job, as he hadn’t struck gold yet and the work was becoming tiresome. He sold his equipment to another man who resumed mining where it had been left off. The new miner was advised by his engineer that there was gold only three feet away from where the first miner stopped digging.

The engineer was right, which means the first miner was a mere three feet away from striking gold before he quit.

The Moral:

When things start to get hard, try to persevere through the adversity. Many people give up on following their dreams because the work becomes too difficult, tedious, or tiresome–but often, you’re closer to the finish line than you may think, and if you push just a little harder, you will succeed.
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You remember sitting in a pew and listening. Misty approached the pulpit and said:

If you talk about it, it’s a dream,

If you envisage it, it’s possible.

But if you schedule it, it’s real.

Tony Robbins
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You sit in a pew and listen. Misty approaches the pulpit and says:

On this road called life, you have to take the good with the bad, smile with the sad, love what you got, and remember what you had. Always forgive, but never forget, learn from your mistakes, but never forget. People change. Things go wrong. But just remember, the ride goes on. — unknown
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ou remember sitting in a pew and listening. Misty approached the pulpit and said:

“I’ve learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow. I’ve learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights. I’ve learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents, you’ll miss them when they’re gone from your life. I’ve learned that making a ‘living’ is not the same thing as making a ‘life.’ I’ve learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance. I’ve learned that you shouldn’t go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw something back. I’ve learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision. I’ve learned that even when I have pains, I don’t have to be one. I’ve learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone. People love a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back. I’ve learned that I still have a lot to learn. I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou
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You remember sitting in a pew and listening. Drakonkrabas approached the pulpit and said:

Weird fog was thick in the temple. Out of it emerge shadow of Drakonkrabas.

Today I would like to share with you a story of Brian the red plant making a fog. Brian hated being the red plant making a fog for he was always in this great cloud and was never able to see anything. He tried everything to stop creating fog. For years poor plant seeked the help of the of most educated scientists of the realm. Great specialists tried to dispel the fog. Huge ventilators were set up and most extremes mineral diets tried. Until one vise and rather handsome elf (gets almost as red as plant. Is happy that in the fog few could tell) noticed that Brian like most plants simply don't have eyes to see.

So dearly beloved moral of todays story is this: Sometimes the only help you can give to the person is to aid him to accept his state of being and thus find peace.
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Harpy settled on a bench and listened. The words were interesting she thought, she needed to think more on this.
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