Martha Shank Whissen was a wonderful neighbor and supportive parishioner, as well as a beloved teacher in Broadway area public schools for a total of 22 years. Her recollections of past history, laced with her unique good humor, made for a fascinating and enlightening conversation, and led many others to share their stories as well.
Almost everyone there was a part of the Zion church well before (and many well after) our two decades there. And it was as if the spirits of Zion members and ministers now passed on also entered the circle in which we met and added their presence and blessing.
Jesse Byler, for example, was a loved former pastor and the late husband of Betty, now a VMRC resident. And there are so many others, named and unnamed, who joined this church from other communities and who added to its life and health, good people like the Kreiders, Kuykendalls, Brennemans, Hottingers, Lantz's, Millers, and many, many more.
But we also recalled scores of other church leaders and loyal members who were a part of the Alger, Shank and Showalter families that represented some of the deep ancestral roots that helped sustain this loving and nurturing congregation from its beginning.
It was enough to evoke bittersweet tears over a heritage for which we can never be sufficiently grateful. This was a congregation that was truly a family, sisters and brothers with whom we shared love and loss, pain and pleasure, times of worship and celebrations of weddings. We shared experiences of funerals and sad farewells, birthdays, baptisms and summer Bible Schools, potluck meals and service projects innumerable--and ever memorable.
Thanks and praise be to God.
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