There is a Veteran's Administration Home in our town. Veterans from all branches of the Service make residence there. Our little church (before Covid) held monthly services at the VA home. We said, "If you can't come to church, we'll bring church to you." We'd meet and sing some old hymns, pray, and then have a message from the Word of God.
Then Covid happened. We could no longer get access to the VA home or the other nursing homes in town. We recently started going to one of the nursing homes on a monthly basis, and we're trying to do the same at the VA Home. But while we are working that out, a local family that sings Gospel music was set to play for the veterans. They are a great family that plays great music. The community was invited to attend. It was at 2pm today. I took a break from work and Tricia and I made our way over there.
The gospel music was great! They played old songs like, "When we all get to heaven," "I saw the Light," "Are you washed in the Blood?," "I've never been this homesick before," and "How Great Thou Art." I looked around the room and those that served our country were really enjoying it, singing along with the old hymns from memory, smiles on their faces.
Many of the veterans had caps on: Veterans of the Korean War, Vietnam Veteran. If you look in the very center of the photo below and to the far right, you'll see a couple of gentlemen with caps on and you can make out the word, "WORLD" on the cap. Yep, World War II veterans! Nurses and attendants served Kool Aid and snacks to them as they listened, clapped along and sang along in praise.
I took a video of a brief part of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" so that you could enjoy it, too! Click on the arrow in the center of the photo below and listen as The Crochet Family Gospel Band from Iota, Louisiana sings it. You can sing along, too. I know you want to.
Will the circle be unbroken
By and by, Lord, by and by
There's a better home a-waiting
In the sky, Lord, in the sky
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