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Nadia Bolz-Weber's avatar

The hospital called and said Gertie is responding really well and they are hopeful that they helped her get over the hump! Hopefully she can come home Friday morning! Thanks for all the well wishing, friends.

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Ron Garner's avatar

I spent the shittiest Christmas of my 70 years just a few weeks ago. On the Fourth Sunday of Advent, in the midst of worship, I collapsed as I strode to the pulpit to preach. Of course, in a small congregation like ours, a majority of the worshippers quickly surrounded me. I assured them I was OK. I even shouted, "This was the best sermon I have written in my 32 years." But, wiser heads prevailed, an ambulance was called and before you know it I was on a gurney heading up the aisle for a ride to the hospital. I left the church to applause. Was it gratitude that the service would be drastically shortened or relief they didn't have to endure my sermon? I spent 19 hours in the ER of a local hospital which was filled to capacity. So, I lay on a bed in the hallway. I had Covid. I had home tested myself that morning, after a night of chills, and the results were negative. I was held at the hospital for my first two infusions. Everything about Christmas services had to be revised and I had to quarantine myself as my family celebrated in the rest of the house. I felt guilty for letting down my congregation and not be a part of the family's festivities. Thanks for posting this, Nadia. It is only partly cloudy, after all. I'm still alive and back in the pulpit!

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