A few weeks ago Pastor Debby came to me and asked if she could share with our blog community, about an event that happened in our Special Care neighborhood. So she sent me this to share with all of you. Enjoy
The world completed the month of April with the extravagant and impressive royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton-with all its crowning glory! What a grand gala after months of preparation and an estimated 32 million dollars in expenditures! A few hours of celebration at a tremendous cost! Many will ask if it was worth it, but my question is this: With all of the time, effort, cost and planning for the wedding day, how much was spent on preparation for the marriage to follow? How have William and Kate prepared to deal with the trials and complexities of every day married life?

Doris and Nick Hassler

Harold and Ruth Smeltzer
Well, on the same day, far “across the pond,” another celebration was taking place in Messiah Village’s Special Care neighborhood. An event which, in my estimation, far surpassed the pomp and circumstance of William and Kate’s wedding festivities. We celebrated four very special couples with a renewal of their wedding vows. Between them these couples have been married for a combined total of well over 250 years! Now that is something worth celebrating!

Joe and Helen Lappano

Don and Anna Zook
The idea for the ceremony came from the creative imagination of Krystal Robinson-Bert, activities specialist in Special Care. When all was said and done, the festivities included a beautifully decorated “chapel,” along with hats, flowers and programs for all the guests. A reception followed the Renewal of Vows Ceremony, complete with a beautiful wedding cake and punch, soft lights and music.

Debby Bentch
A special thanks and congratulations goes to the four couples who are an amazing example of dedicated commitment to a life-long marriage: Joe and Helen Lapano, Harold and Ruth Smeltzer, Nick and Doris Hassler and Donald and Anna Zook. As I watch these couples interact with one another I am blessed and encouraged. As well, two of these extraordinary spouses are in Special Care every day to assist in the care, feeding and nurture of the one they committed themselves to all those years ago,
“to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health for as long as we both shall live.”
Thanks for to all of those who helped make this an extraordinary celebration: Ann Good, Dotty Taylor, Melody Dietz, Helen Bitner and Krystal Robinson-Bert and to all of those who celebrated these couples with your presence and your blessings.














