Gratitude is a serious thing. It can restore us or its
absence can break us. When we learn to laugh, we learn to live. In living, we
discover the joys of being alive. Join Rev. David Crow, pastor of the Grinnell
United Methodist Church, for the Grinnell Regional Medical Center Senior Education
Program. Crow will present on gratitude with humor on Monday, Nov. 14.
He explains that we can take life seriously without
taking ourselves too seriously. Gratitude is the way to embrace the fullness of
our lives. This gratitude is a serious thing but it is far from somber. Come
and explore this wonderful part of being human.
Crow received a BS from Central College in 1975 and graduated
from the Perkins School of Theology with a master in theology degree in
1979. He has experience in clown ministry and believes that humor is both
a gift and essential to healthy living.
This program is free and open to the public. It will
be held at 10 a.m. in the Drake Community Library, with refreshments beginning
at 9:30 a.m.
Parking is available at the Drake Community Library,
along Park Street, on Fifth Avenue, and in the First Presbyterian Church
parking lot. Seniors needing transportation may call GRMC Communications and
Development at 641-236-2593 by the Thursday before the program.
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