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Grateful for every minute: At 108, Miss Alice sees her long life as a precious gift

Grateful for every minute: At 108, ‘Miss Alice’ sees her long life as a precious gift Anita Curtis, The Dallas Morning News At 108, Alice Palmeri is unstoppable. Miss Alice, as she likes to be called, realizes the number of days given to her is a gift, so she tries to fulfill her goal and purpose: to love God first, then others, and to honor all. Miss Alice, born Alice Naegeli, believes the secret to her long life has been how she’s lived each day, making choices and nurturing others. Her mother died of tuberculosis when she was 3. Her father’s widowed sister moved to their home to care for Alice and her siblings. Her father, a Swiss immigrant, designed and installed stained glass windows in many churches in Missouri, Canada and around Chicago.

Grateful for every minute: At 108, Miss Alice sees her long life as a precious gift

Grateful for every minute: At 108, Miss Alice sees her long life as a precious gift
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Will COVID-19 finally be the end of the church collection plate?

Will COVID-19 finally be the end of the church collection plate? COVID-19 and the rise of a cashless society may make passing the collection plate, which once was crucial to church finances, less important. The collection plate is passed during an Easter Sunday service. Photo courtesy of the National Archives April 22, 2021 (RNS) In the 1984 film “Mass Appeal,” Father Tim Farley, played by Jack Lemmon, gives a young, aspiring priest a lesson in church finances. Give a good sermon, and church coffers will fill up. But a bad sermon comes with a cost. ”It is no accident that the collection comes after the sermon,” Farley warns. “It’s like a Nielsen rating.” 

Leebeth Young, firstborn child of megachurch Pastor Ed Young dies

LeeBeth Young | Facebook/Ed Young Founding pastor of Fellowship Church in Grapevine, Texas, Ed Young, is mourning the death of his firstborn child, daughter LeeBeth Young. She was 34. The megachurch pastor, who did not share how his daughter died, said in a statement on social media Tuesday that she is “now healed and whole” in God’s presence after passing on Monday night. “It is with great sadness that I write these words. Last night, our precious and cherished daughter LeeBeth passed away. She was our firstborn, and we celebrate her life,” Young said. “LeeBeth was a bright, intelligent, strong, creative, witty, and faithful young woman. We love our daughter, and she loved the Lord. Because of her relationship with Jesus, she is now healed and whole in His presence. We ask that you pray for our family, our church, and so many others who loved LeeBeth deeply,” he added.

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