Saturday, March 21, 2026

let them eat cake!

So spoke Danny Beam as he was leaving the stage!
He was talking about the enormous carrot cake waiting in Holliday Hall for all gathered to celebrate his 70th birthday.
That actually occurred on February 12, so I know what that means...
he has the same birth date as Abraham Lincoln!!!
Right place, right time for me!
I missed the first song at Asbury Memorial Church, but I was there for the other six that he'd chosen from his writings, as well as two penned by others. 
"I Wouldn't Know" was done solo, followed by the George Strait song that he sang for his wedding with Barbara, the one who set up this concert.
"God's Family Table" was the last solo from this once-Baptist minister, a song about communion open for all walks of life.
Doug Povie came up with his guitar after that, to join him for the next two.
"Go Forth And Set The World On Fire" was in memory of his dear friend, Dale Thornton, a fellow pastor who would end his sermons with that line.
My favorite song, "Forgiveness And Healing", came about after a request from Reverend Billy Hester, who needed something to go with his sermon some few years ago.
Here's the line that sparked my memory: "faith, hope, and love cut a hole in the ceiling, to make room for the man with forgiveness and healing". 
That actually made me tear up as I thought of the man's kin having enough trust in Jesus' ability to cure the man that they would deliberately damage their home for that chance.
Wow.
Bill Oakley was the next guest musician, on guitar, for two songs.
"In A Thin Place" was the result of a New Year's resolution that Danny made in response to one of Rev. Billy's sermons.
The last song, "Lord, Wake Me Up", was written in 2018 but based on something he heard at a 1988 Baptist convention.
The speaker was from China, if I have that right, and said we Americans tell our children the wrong prayer.
Instead of "if I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take", we should teach them to say "Lord, wake me up before I die".
He said that one took its time coming to him!
Then we all went to eat cake!
Danny's older brother took the stage and said a few words, mostly hearkening back to their childhood, that reminded me of my brothers - nice!!!
Then, as I came over to wish Danny a happy birthday, he introduced me to his one-and-only sister, Mary, and her husband, Harvey, down from New York.
My guess is I'm the only other scientist Danny knows!
Why would that matter?
His brother-in-law is a marine scientist!!!
How very nice to be regarded so highly!
I had quite a nice chat with them, too.
(smile!)
Now, I'm going to watch "The Wizard Of Oz", mostly because I can.
Comcast gave the musical to me, as a reward, on Thursday.
Yes, being a Diamond member definitely has its perquisites!
(smile!)

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