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Ep 177: Renewal On The River (Part 2)

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"Today we continue with Andrea Hampton from Sandy Cove Ministries. We discuss the HALT spiritual dashboard, and finding peace in Christ through retreats, prayer, and God’s faithfulness. What anchors YOU during difficult seasons?"

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We talk with Andrea Hampton about why a real reset often looks like prayer, quiet, and Christ-centered community instead of a typical vacation. We share practical ways to handle adversity without shutting down your ability to love and serve people well.
• One on one prayer as “life coaching” that speaks life without trying to solve problems
• Making yourself available as God’s tangible touch through a note, a prayer, a moment of presence
Staying centered in Christ through the Word and daily communion as the foundation for ministry
• The HALTspiritual dashboard” and why Hunger, Anger, Loneliness, and Tiredness can derail your witness
Choosing praise in the middle of crisis and using gratitude to reorient your heart
Navigating seasons when it feels like God failed and learning to trust His character and the cross
Sandy Cove opportunities like silent retreats, women’s weekends, and spaces to hear from the Lord
Pastors and all, each out and bring your folks. There's something for everyone at Sandy Cove

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God's Protection at Wawa - Part 1
God's Protection at Wawa - Part 2
God's Protection at Wawa - Part 3

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Welcome Back To Sandy Cove

SPEAKER_04

All right, all right, all right. Thank you very much, Josh Taylor, Katie Kenny, for that spectacular introduction. And hello to all you listening to Plays on Word Radio. Yes, my name is Fred David Kenny Jr. And we had a we had a good time last week talking with Andrea Hampton over at Sandy Cove and all the amazing things that are happening at that that um that place I'm telling you, man, if you can get a chance to go there, you just ought to, you need to just go there. It is spectacular. It is a great place to refresh and recharge and just get close to the Lord, man. It's just it's that every speck of dust has been prayed over on that property. We're really looking forward to that. Anyway, we're going to continue with our interview with her. So check us out.

Why One On One Prayer Matters

SPEAKER_03

Talk a little bit about that aspect of it.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, absolutely. So, you know, oftentimes when you go away on vacation, you want to have some fun. Maybe you want to have some quiet time. But oftentimes, sometimes, I don't know about you, but even when I go away someplace fun, sometimes I just want someone. I don't need to know them, but I need them to know the Lord. I need them to have the Holy Spirit. I need them, and I would just love to have someone who comes alongside me and can just pray over me. Just a good 20, 25-minute one-on-one time. And so our evening speaker serves the purpose of our life coach during each week. And so that's what Fred will be doing during that week. And so we will have appointment times for him, and you sign up, and it's just that opportunity to have someone who doesn't know you, yeah, but knows Jesus. But knows Jesus and can just hear from the Lord well and be able to speak life over you, not solving your problems, right? Right, but just having someone who can do that, and so that's what the life coach is about, and that's part of the function that he will be there for. And so I am so pleased and and just just excited about that.

SPEAKER_04

Amen. I'm looking forward to that too. It's uh it's one of the things I believe that the the one of the things the Lord has gifted me in is just a a joy to pray with people to listen to people and to pray with them. We had the opportunity this past weekend at a uh marriage retreat to and what's funny, we did we did our play, and Katie and I sat down in the the back afterwards. We were like, okay, we we sat down, we're like, okay, we can sit for a second and just relax. And not less than 15 seconds later, the the head pastor he said, All right, we're gonna bring up all the pastors and their wives to to be up front for prayer if anyone needs prayer. So we sat down for a quick second, went and then we were back up, and and it was it was a real joy to just be with people, you know, be with them and hear them and pray over them, pray with them, pray for them, not solve their problems, but we know the one who is the answer to the pro who can fix the problems.

SPEAKER_02

That's right.

SPEAKER_04

And we we we we kind of just orientate people, really reorientate them towards the Lord in times of difficulty. That's because he's the key, he's the solution.

SPEAKER_02

And that's the blessing of it, you know, because you never know who it is who needs that touch, and it can be some life-changing moment for them. Yeah, you know, one of the things I always encourage at the closing of my programs is that I encourage that if somebody comes to mind, drop them a note, yeah, that it doesn't have to be long or wordy, just thinking of you. Because this is how we're God's tangible touch. And so, you know, you had ministered during that entire time. You're sitting down and take a quick respite, and the Lord is putting wind under your sails and say, Oh, not yet, my son, not yet, my daughter. I need you to be a tangible touch to somebody who was there who maybe they were yearning for it, or maybe they did not know. So I love it.

SPEAKER_03

That is beautiful, and that wind to just jump up because it wasn't like, oh goodness, we're like, we got right up. We're like, okay, we're ready to minister. And yeah, so many times people will say, Well, you're a blessing, but we were blessed to be able to be up there as as you know, pastor and wife, and and just ministering and praying over these people. It was a joy to us, you know, to us to do that. And we've seen that. I what I love about Sandy Cove is that you minister to so many different people, yeah. And we just don't know where people are in their walk, in their faith, and what they're going through. Um we've seen that in the church that that we have down here at Calvary Chapel Southport. We have, you know, a handful of widowers and widows and and young, we have a young family that came in. It just runs the gamut. And when you're able to sit down and talk to people, uh, which we've been able to do like during our midweek fellowship, and just really get to know people, you get to see where they're at and and where they really do need prayer, and just making yourself available, yeah. It just it's just a blessing to us to be able to do

Serving Others While You Hurt

SPEAKER_03

that.

SPEAKER_02

So I know he's excited to be able to, you know, you know, I have I have a question that comes to mind. I don't mean to hijack your your program here and ask a question. But here's here's the question that I know that just may be just burning in somebody's thought. Because you talk about allowing the Lord to use you and he's using you, but in the the uh previous breath, we talk about the challenges and whatnot. Can you speak to both of you if you wish? How can you, because some someone I think needs to get some encouragement from this? How do you walk through life where you have the challenges? The car broke down, there's some concern of home, you know, family, what have you, you know, all the things, and yet you have to go into ministry mode of giving to others. How does that how does that work? How do you allow one thing to be strong but recognizing that the other one is equally as strong going on in your life?

SPEAKER_04

You you want me to go or you can go first if you like? Well, I I'll say this.

The HALT Dashboard And A Wheel Off

SPEAKER_04

Um I can tell you when it when it does not work well is when I have not spent time with the Lord and seeking him and just being in the word and just being in prayer and being in communion with him. And it is a it's a setup for anybody involved in any kind of ministry, it's a setup to get so busy that you put God on the back burner and you put your time with him on the back burner. Now, uh conversely, flip that around when adversity strikes, yes, and it will strike and happen, if you have been spending time with him and and and you're you're you're already in a conversation with him, and you're already in kind of in communion with him, your your spirit's at peace with him. That's why it's important to be renewed and have that peace of God, you're much better equipped to handle adversity. And I will give an example of that when we were driving back to New Jersey and the front tire of the not tire, the wheel broke off of the truck we were driving. The wheel and it started way back, you know, 400 miles back. It started making this vibration sound, and the wheel bearings just completely fell apart and everything. Oh goodness, the wheel completely, but it came off after we pulled off the highway and we pulled into this gas station. Just I was like, let me just pull into this gas station. I know I'm only we were going to America's Keswick actually, and oh yes, I was only about three or four miles away from there, and I pulled into this gas station there. And when I pulled in the truck completely, the wheel broke off. Oh my goodness. And I had I had such a sense of God being like aware of this that it's a surprise to me, but he's not, God's not surprised, and God's with me. And I just had a sense of peace because it was like, you know what? I was practicing the pre-peace of the practice in his presence. And so when when you recognize, wait a second, okay, this is a surprise and a shock to me, but there's one person in this relationship right now who's not surprised, and he's he's he's wanting me to look to him in this situation. So I did, and I said, You know what, Lord, I'm gonna praise you. Watch this. Pray, I'm praying sending praise, Lord. Thank you. I'm praising you because you're still God, even though my tire just fell off. You know what? I'm gonna praise you for the fact that it didn't happen when I was on the highway on a bridge or something.

SPEAKER_03

And to add to that, very quickly, we had indication that there was gonna be a problem. We weren't even off of our street in North Carolina like 10, 11 hours prior. So he kept us safe. Yeah, absolutely. That could have broken off on the high middle of the road, not be having this in you know, this this chat right now. So safe for that amount of time and put us in the right spot for that to happen.

SPEAKER_04

So so I yeah, absolutely like it led to, and somebody came up to me afterwards. They saw the the video. We had a video clip. Maybe Katie will post it in this. You can see the video clip. But after it happened, somebody said, I can't believe you were it was such an uh such an inspiration that you you actually praised God and were so thankful. I can't believe that. And and for me, it was natural there because I we were we spent time with the Lord, I was trusting the Lord, and yes, bad things happen, but knowing that he's not surprised and knowing that he does care for us makes a big difference. And if I was kept well, if I had put him on the back burner, put time in communion with him, or just having a ongoing conversation with him, yes, and if I let that see, I learned something from Charles Stanley a long time ago, and it's like your spiritual dashboard, it's it's four letters H A L T. Right, it spells halt, yes, right? But the H means hungry, the A means angry, the L means lonely, and the T means tired. So that's your spiritual dashboard. And if you allow yourself physically physically to get too too hungry, if it goes into the red of you're really hungry, it's you could be pushing yourself into a danger. Hungry, angry, you allow yourself to get too angry, too, too lonely or isolated, or too too tired, any one of those four things on your on your dashboard, then you are putting yourself in a position where you can have a bad outcome. And had I been uh too hungry, angry, lonely, or tired in that situation, not being tethered to the Lord, I could have been all upset, blown my witness in front of people, just you know, hollering, yelling, I can't believe you let I'm I'm sick of everything. And I start smashing the windshield or whatever. You know, I it could have just been the flesh. That's the thing. The flesh could take over because the flesh is not yet redeemed. So the flesh only cares about itself. And if it gets too hungry, angry, lonely, or tired, it will act against your the spirit man. Paul's like, listen, man, I see this war happening in between me. The things I want to do, I don't do. The things I I don't want to do, I do them. And so sin living in my flesh is is is no good. It doesn't care about the things of God. So if my spirit does in my inner man, I believe, you know, I delight in God's law, but man, my my flesh don't want nothing to do with him. Yeah, and so I just find that you we we gotta be aware, try to be aware. And I'm not saying I'm not saying this is as somebody who has I have not conquered that mission. I'm not the expert, I don't have my PhD in that yet.

SPEAKER_03

Right, right.

SPEAKER_04

But I don't know if you want to add anything to that.

SPEAKER_03

Well, you already took my answer, but I'm joking because that is the answer, the only way to get through any type of adversity or anything you're going through, and to be able to set that aside to minister to other people is remaining centered in Christ. And that's in his word because what I know, and I'm I'm like everybody else, you know, there have been you know days that I didn't get to it right away or I missed a day, and those days don't always go great, you know. So when I stay centered in him and I'm in the word, then I I feel like I can handle almost anything. And again, being human, there have been times when we are getting ready to minister and walk into something, and I've just been honest with the Lord. I'm depleted by what's been going on or what's happening. And I need to be renewed. And he he it's almost like I expect this now because there have been plenty of times in our old church, you know, sometimes some days you're just not feeling it. And meaning, I'm just I'm tired, I just want to go in, I want to listen, and I want to leave. And every time that happened to me, we got called up to pray with other people. And it and it's almost like I'd have to smile and look up to the Lord, but no, it's not about me, you know, especially when we're going into church, we're going into a venue, a place to minister. I almost physically say out loud, okay, I'm checking what's going on in my life at the door because I am here, I'm your vessel, and I just want to be there for you, Lord. And he he opens the pathway and he does it in a way that we're not begrudgingly, you know. I we were excited to stand up and and pray with everybody this past weekend. You know, we can rest later. So so it's just really being centered and being honest with him. He knows where we're at anyway. Yeah, he knows whether it's been a rough week or you know, and and especially when you go into ministry, it's not like it's all scheduled and it's great and it's financed and everything happens. No, it does not happen that way. But yeah, it's the faith, it's taking one step forward and knowing that he's gonna catch you. And he has never, I'm gonna get emotional, he has never failed us, not once. And on that has he failed us, and we just remain open to him and uh Lord, it's your will. Show us how to be used today.

SPEAKER_02

Amen.

When It Feels Like God Failed

SPEAKER_02

Here's here's the question, though. Here's the follow-up question, allow me to push back on it, because again, I think the question comes from the reality of a lot of people feel feel this way sometimes, and and we say he's never failed us, he's never failed us, but haven't there been times when in the moment, in the midst of it, you feel like maybe he has? And how do you walk through that? How do you navigate that? How do you pull yourself closer to the real answers?

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, I I I tell you, there's I look to I look to a couple characters in the Bible, of course. I look towards to to Jonah sometimes. I'll look to him, and he finds it found himself in the midst of of God's will, and he, you know, he was bummed out beyond belief when God didn't do what he wanted God to do. So there are times when our will does not line up with what God God's will is or what God allows. That's the real that's the real trick. And the enemy's very skilled at launching it. He has special, specially lined and dipped arrows that are specifically lined with this one. If God loved you, he wouldn't let that happen to you. Right, right. If God really loved you the way you love him, you know, or if yeah, if you were God, you wouldn't let that happen to someone who you loved. You know, well, so when you find yourself in the midst of adversity, difficult situation, that's why I say there's one person that's not surprised. It's God. He's he's not surprised. So the question is, okay, why, why, why is it why why is this happening? And that's actually that's actually not the even the right question. That's the natural question to ask. Why is this happening? But the real question is, what? Okay, what do you want me to do? What what do I do here, Lord? How do I operate? How do I for and then first of all, let me go. I'm gonna go on record and say, Praise God right now, because you're still God. Let's get that out the way. Yeah, I'm praising God in the midst of a difficult situation. Let's get that out the way. Right there, you punch the enemy in the face. He doesn't know what to do, you break his teeth. Because when you praise God from a difficult situation, he's like, I I can't believe this. And I think Job's a prime example of that in the sense because Job was not going to curse God. Right. Job was completely innocent, and yet he caught it more than anybody. He really caught a bad rap that God took the credit for doing all that to Job. And for me, there are certain things you just can't that just can't be explained this side of glory. I don't know, I don't know why God allows certain things to happen, but I know that everything he does is good and right. So, and that when I get to glory, I'm gonna applaud everything that he allowed, even everything he allowed to happen. I'm gonna say, Bravo, that was a right decision, letting that happen come across your desk and happen. And I look at that, there's two things that when you don't know what God's doing. I got this from Bishop Way, actually. Bishop Way, he said, When you can't trace God, uh yeah, what is it? When you can't trace God, you got to know to trust God. And then this brother in the back was like, Go ahead, Bishop. Yeah, when you can't trace, or you don't know what God's, you don't understand what he's doing. You need to know that you have to, you can, you got to be able to trust God. You got he's trustworthy. So you got to know to trust him. But the two things that have brought me through very difficult situations, extremely difficult situations, the two things, the two pillars that I hold on to are the character and the nature of God. Because okay, he doesn't make mistakes, he says he loves me, he's perfect, he doesn't make mistakes, and his allowing this to happen is even from is even that is from a place of love, even though it doesn't feel like it from my perspective. That's the that's the first part. And then the second part is the cross of Christ, those two things. It's like, okay, God loves me. I I know that even though it doesn't feel like it, I I know it. And then the cross of Christ, he was even Christ Himself was not exempt from a messed up, difficult situation here. And those two things, you know, the the fact that he he suffered, he was completely innocent, completely innocent. We're we're not even innocent, and he was completely innocent, and yet he he caught it. Job was the precursor in many ways, like the the suffering servant of God that was completely innocent, and Christ himself suffered unbearably, and he was not exempt. And those two things helped me to get through, and though, and I know that when we get to glory, we're all gonna applaud and say, Brah, you know what, bravo. I yeah, yeah, Lord, it was diff wow, that was messed up when I was in it. It was messed up, but you can't any I nobody can say it, nobody can bring a charge against you for doing wrong. Everything you did was right and out of love. Wow.

SPEAKER_03

You know, I I definitely can relate to that too. And I know specifically some of the things that my husband's is probably thinking of. And I, you know, I'm I'm gonna be real right now, too. And I know we've told this story before. We we have children in heaven, not here, and we lost a couple of pregnancies. And I remember during one of them after we had lost the pregnancy, my husband emotional, was he just started singing praise music. And just like you referenced before, Andrea, like he was like, Come and sit. I'm like, you're not no, I'm not praising God right now. I don't, this is I'm not celebrating. And you what did he do in his walk? He was consistent and he just kept praising and he just kept singing. And I feel like I tell the story, it feels like he probably played the same song seven times. It might have been two or three times. But eventually I was able to join in and praise because I could breathe, I could understand that God is in charge. Praise God. I don't get this. I this is not what I wanted. Sometimes he says no.

SPEAKER_01

Right. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I understand. I, you know, and especially with what we're doing now, I think he takes all the junk that we deal with and he just weaves it into a beautiful story. Could we do what we're doing now with children? Probably. But I it's okay. I understand our purpose and I can let go of that. And I have moments, you know, that I I wish, but I'm gonna see them again in glory. And I just I come back to that story because it was watching another Christian who happened to be my husband, but another Christian be consistent in his walk and just keep doing it until he wasn't preaching at me, he wasn't saying, come on. He was just consistently walking in his faith. And as I was able to come alongside because of that leading.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, and that's something that the you know I'm a big fan of just Christians being able to stand strong if uh in the power of the spirit. And it's that's uh that's something that you can look back on and say, you know what? Wow, I I know what it's like to praise God in the midst of a storm or in the midst of a difficult situation. And it's you know, it's not like you're faking making it up. What you're doing is you're recognizing, you know what, he's still God. He, you know, God is still God, he's still good. And guess what? He's still worthy of praise. Yes. So he slay me. I'm still gonna praise him, I'm I'm gonna trust in him. And that type of hard-headedness, steadfastness is the the opposite team. They don't know what to do with that. That just that gets people fired on on the enemy's team. They get fired, they get their pink slips. I love that. That gets them fired. Yeah, they're like, wait a second, you what what's happening? There's they're praising God after what you did to them. You're demoted, you're fired. You know what everything you lose your 401k, you lose everything.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, so I'll tell you what, that Andrea Hampton's really good at at switching the I know, I know, I know, I know. Your podcast you need to be doing more of this.

SPEAKER_02

Stay tuned.

SPEAKER_04

Anytime with her, you're always you're always like you're always potentially on the hot seat with when she's when she's involved in an interview.

SPEAKER_03

It's always appropriate.

SPEAKER_04

I would love to see you like on 60 minutes or something like that. Them in them doing their investigative thing, and then next thing you know, 60 minutes is like, oh man, I I told her everything. I don't know.

SPEAKER_03

That's right.

Silent Retreats And Upcoming Weekends

SPEAKER_03

What else is is happening for the rest of the year after I know you're focused on family vacation, but what else do you have coming up? And what what and what can we be praying for for the ministry?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, absolutely. So on the other, in terms of programs on the other side of family vacation, uh, one of the things which I absolutely feel very privileged and honored to be able to do is I teach and facilitate a silent retreat. And so I host two to three of those a year. And the next one coming up is late August. And this time I'm doing it on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday for those people who are in ministry who can't get away for a weekend. And so there's a theme there, and I teach from it. But you know, the silent retreat is this opportunity for people to come away from their familiar environs for an opportunity for them to hear well from the Lord. Because often people say, Oh, a silent retreat. I don't think I can be silent. Oh, I don't know. But I tell people, come with your own intention. Your intention may be to be silent the entire time. Someone else's intention is I'm gonna talk during meal time. Come with your own intention, but recognize this the Lord may change that intention.

SPEAKER_01

Amen.

SPEAKER_02

You've come with your series of things that you want to pray for, and the Lord says, Oh no, my son, no, my no, my daughter, I need you to be focusing on this while you are here. And so I always tell people, is there a right way to do a silent retreat? Yes, it is, it is your way.

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I love that.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, absolutely. And so that's what's coming up on the other side, as well as a number of women's weekends that I have in September and November. And we just want to encourage folks, come on out to Sandy Cove, experience it, see where the Lord is moving here on our property amongst our guests. And it's just an opportunity again for us to set the stage for you. Those of you who are listening, those of you who will come. It allows us to set the stage for you so that you can hear well from the Lord. And again, that just may mean simply, and I use that word loosely for someone, they need to laugh. They just need to laugh. You know, at my at my caregivers' retreat, I I tell them, you don't have to do anything, you don't want to do this this weekend, but I do give you this homework. And sometimes the homework, oftentimes, every time, the homework is something silly, like some bubbles. And I say, You just I just want before you leave, I want you to go outside and blow these bubbles. And you would just be amazed at how something seemingly so small just brings out that laughter that perhaps they haven't done in quite a while because they are weighed under the responsibilities of life that they have. And so, and so again, Sandy Cove is just that that that opportunity for folks to come and experience God and and and hear me well. You may be a believer or you may not be a believer. And that's okay, because God can meet you here as well if you are not a believer, and so you want to come anyway.

SPEAKER_04

Amen. We we have a lot, there's a lot of pastors that listen to this radio program, and so I I would encourage you guys to to reach out and bring your folks. There's all there's opportunities and opportunities for ministry to people you might not even have considered. So I would encourage you to reach out. You can reach out to me and I can pass the contact on, or you can reach out directly. That's even better. Get rid of the we'll put links, we'll put links in the show notes, and yeah, that's okay. Well, uh, you have any more questions?

SPEAKER_03

I don't think so. I I would love to hear this lovely lady pray us out.

Prayer Over Listeners And Ministry

SPEAKER_03

Yes, why don't you pray us out?

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely, absolutely, and I I think the prayer that comes to mind comes from the scripture, and for some reason, this has been a scripture that has been on my spirit for quite a while when I pray over people. Um, you know, my personal prayer is 1 Samuel 3:10. Speak, Lord, your servant is listening. But my out loud prayer right now is Father, we just come to you right now. We thank you for the opportunity that you give us. We thank you first off for the saving grace and the sacrifice of your son Jesus Christ, because we know with that sacrifice we're able to come with you with our prayers and petitions and hopes and joys and sadness and everything in between. And so, Father, right now I'm just asking that anyone who may be listening to this podcast, whether it is the day, the week, the month, the year past of recording, father, that your spirit would just permeate their spirit. If they need a renewal, if they need to come alongside someone a little bit better in life, whatever it is, Lord, I pray James 1, 5, 6, over all of us, and it tells us that if we want wisdom, we're to ask it of you because you give it without fail, but we must believe. And so, Father, I thank you and ask that you would honor that. I pray over this ministry of Katie and Fred, Lord, plays on word, Father. They are praising you, they are sharing the gospel. Father, would you please bless them individually as their child, your child? Bless them as a couple, keep them as a couple strong, that they might work through any cares and concerns that they might have. I pray over this ministry, Lord. You know from the birth of this ministry that which you have placed in the spirit of Fred to bring to life. And I just pray that not only that you bless them with finances and with the opportunities, Lord, but that the opportunities will be in such a way that it will not cause stress or strain. Father, I ask a covering over this ministry, I ask a covering over anyone who is listening that you would place your tangible touch in their lives so that we might be able to operate in your will. We thank you and we praise you. Amen. Amen.

SPEAKER_04

Amen. Well, thank you for being on plays on words.

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely. This has been a joy to my spirit. Yay!

SPEAKER_04

Amen.

SPEAKER_02

I love it. Thank you so much for inviting me. It's been a weird thing. We'll have you, we'll have you back on. Well, I appreciate it.

SPEAKER_04

Maybe maybe we'll do maybe we'll do a recording while we're there. Something live.

SPEAKER_02

That would be exciting. That would definitely be exciting. Yes, indeed.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, can't wait to see you again.

SPEAKER_02

Me as well.

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All right. God bless you, my sister.

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We love you. Thank you. Love you. Be at peace.

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Okay, bye.

Final Blessing And Farewell

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Yeah, that is our dear sister, Andrea Hampton. Hold it down, Sandy Cove. And like I said, man, y'all need you need to check the place out if you can. Go. There's all kinds of stuff happening all the time. Drop her a line, an email, something. All right. So until next week, man. If the Lord tarries, if he holds, if he just holds on and waits longer, I hope that he would just let's get this over with. But Maranatha, but if if the Lord tarries, the Lord bless you and keep you, the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you, the Lord lift up his countenance upon you. And may he give you peace.