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The Ministry -
It wasn't until returning to Bakersfield as an adult that
I felt led into the unique ministry of singing for funeral
services. After having suffered great loss in my own family,
I felt a strong connection to these hurting people. I knew
exactly the intense pain that they were feeling and at the
same time, the great peace that music could bring.
I have had some very interesting requests for music over
the years.I remember one husband asking for, "You Picked
A Fine Time To Leave Me Lucille." His children wisely
chose another song. There was the service for the gentleman
who loved the song, "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head"
and when we started the song it began to rain outside. Strange,
but true. I have sung everything from traditional hymns to
the "Indian Love Call," but what is most important
is that every song held a special meaning to someone at that
memorial event. I have been blessed and humbled to be able
to provide that small service.
In addition to singing at funerals, I have felt a great burden
to pray with and for the Pastors who preside over these funeral
services. This desire to pray for these precious men and women
of God has crossed all denominational lines. What saddens
me is how many of the Pastors have looked shocked when I asked
if I might pray for them. One dear Senior Pastor told me that
no one in his church had ever offered to pray for him before.
I am sure that this is not the "norm," but to think
that any Pastor feels that he or she is not being prayed for,
just breaks my heart. If you haven't prayed for your Pastor
lately, please do so and then take a moment to tell him or
her how much they mean to you. |