Jason had a Vision
by Roger W Hancock
Jason
had a vision for a mission,
a crimson painted mansion.
An occasion for the season,
a passioned feast of venison.
© December 29, 2007 Roger W Hancock
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Story of a Baby by Roger W Hancock
Abe went to
visit Gabe, near the nativity babe. Abe told a story to Gabe, of a babe who was King !
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January 01, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Hailee went to Church
by Roger W Hancock
Hailee went
to church.
Sitting on a bench,
under an arch before a cross,
Hailee sings, “Halleluiah!”
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January 01, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Brittany’s
Litany
by Roger W Hancock
Brittany had heard the litany
of the epiphany,
At the tower of Bethany,
Brittany showed Tiffany,
art of the Christophany.
© January 01, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Janice and Joyce Rejoice
by Roger W Hancock
Janice and
Joyce had a voice,
each a very choice voice.
Janice and Joyce voiced their choice,
to voice, rejoice in song.
© December 30, 2007 Roger W Hancock
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Kristen Gleems
by Roger W Hancock
Kristen
listens to the blessing,
spoken before the feast.
Kristen gleemimg in the lighting,
over the roasted beast.
© December 29, 2007 Roger W Hancock
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Jeanna
Married Jon
by Roger W Hancock
Jean and
Jeanna,
in a church arena.
Jean is Jon’s mother,
and Jeanna married Jon.
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January 01, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Carol Sang Carols
by Roger W Hancock
Carol sang Christmas carols,
in the Christmas Choir.
Carol sang while church bells rang,
word’s of God’s desire.
© January 01, 2008 Roger W
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Sarah's Special Song
by Roger W Hancock
Sarah sings a special song,
A special song today,
Among the flowers of worship spray,
to pray this day in song.
© January 01, 2008 Roger W
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Erin’s Song
by Roger W Hancock
Erin shares a
song to sing,
words to show God cares.
Cymbals of the drum set ring,
through Erin’s song of prayer.
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January 01, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Secretary’s Lullaby
by Roger W
Hancock
Debbie is the secretary,
of our humble church,
Debbie sings a lullaby,
to her grandbaby.
© January 01, 2008 Roger W
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Two Armies by Roger W Hancock
Nick a member of our youth, has left to join the army. God’s army prays that he be faithful. Nicks serves, two armies now.
© January 01, 2008 Roger W
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Pastor’s Call by Roger W Hancock
Our pastor’s name is
William, though Pastor, is what we call him. He tempers not the judgment call, remaining faithful, to God and all.
© January 01, 2008 Roger W
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Annika and Elyse
by Roger W Hancock
Annika and
Elyse,
learned of the golden fleece.
Learning of God’s love and peace,
Anni and Elyse embrace.
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January 04, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Samantha
by Roger W Hancock
Samantha in
the Christmas play
hailed the new born King.
“Maranatha!” cried Samantha.
to Jesus the baby king.
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January 04, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Madelyn
by Roger W Hancock
Madelyn
learned in Sunday School,
that Jesus gave us tools.
She learned the rule, the golden rule,
Madelyn was no fool.
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January 04, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Gauge
by Roger W Hancock
Gauge
stood up on the stage,
with a smile upon his face.
Gauge had a part to play,
Praise Jesus, up on the stage.
© January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Gage
by Roger W Hancock
Gage had a
fire blazing,
a blaze upon his head.
Gage could be found praising,
for blood that Jesus shed.
Gage had a fire blazing,
a blaze within his heart.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Chelsy
by Roger W Hancock
Chelsy simply
had few words,
she read the word of God,
Chelsy took the simple words,
as a child within her heart.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Baby
Cason
by Roger W Hancock
Cason such a
little baby,
so many within our church.
Cason will know many,
brothers within the church.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Jacob
by Roger W Hancock
Jacob quiet
and polite,
a spirit of contrite.
Jacob is a delight,
when a bible verse recites.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Annabella
by Roger W Hancock
Annabella was
a little baby,
seems just yesterday.
now she walks and even runs,
between the pews each Sunday.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Jalissa and Melissa
by Roger W Hancock
Jalissa practices with Melissa,
Jallissa will carry her own.
in the play on Christmas day,
Melissa will
sing alone.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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David and Michael
by Roger W Hancock
David and Michael, our church
twins,
Play the horns in the worship team.
David and Michael make us proud,
playing the horns that gleam.
© January 05, 2008 Roger W
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Hanna, Molly, Josie and Reagan
by Roger W Hancock
Hanna, Molly, Josie and
Reagan,
keep their parents busy.
How mom does it, is in God’s hands,
so busy
around the church.
Daddy also is very busy,
around the church, being God’s hands.
Hanna, Molly, Josie and Reagan,
love their parents and the church.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Sierah, Randel and Jaiden
by Roger W Hancock
Sierah,
Randel, and Jaiden,
each a different burden.
Sierah and Randel light a candle,
Jaiden prays for the burdens.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Sarah In the Choir
by Roger W Hancock
Young lady
Sarah,
sings in the choir.
Sarah in the choir sings
of God’s refining fire.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Adrian and Ashley
by Roger W Hancock
Adrian prays
for Ashley,
as Ashley prays for Adrian.
Adrian and Ashley praying daily,
for each other and for others.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Rebecca
by Roger W Hancock
Rebecca
learns of the garden
A mecca in the garden of Eden.
The tree of life was not hidden,
the apple was forbidden.
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January 05, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Nathan and Ashley
by Roger W
Hancock
Nathan and
Ashley both have grown,
Within the family church.
Nathan stands tall, now on his own,
Ashley becomes, a lovely young lady.
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January 06, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Luke
by Roger W
Hancock
Luke wears an impish grin,
mischievousness conjured.
Luke knows he will not win,
Luke will be rebuked.
Luke behaves for a little while,
standing quiet as a royal duke.
Until much to his chagrin,
Luke gives in
and is rebuked.
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January 06, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Alice, Our Angel
by Roger W Hancock
Alice plays
the organ keyboard,
on Sunday play the chords.
Special days she will sing,
a song unto our Lord.
Voice bold, words so clear,
rivals the angels of our Lord.
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January 06, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Roger the Poet
by Roger W
Hancock
Roger the
poet who did not know it,
Until he began to rhyme.
Roger had learned in time to write,
then write the poems to rhyme.
Roger knew of God’s short time,
to praise the Lord in rhyme.
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January 06, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Josiah
by Roger W
Hancock
Josiah was
the latest baby,
latest of many church babies.
Daddy works so busy,
at home, work and church.
Mommy also works so very busy,
two sisters, home and church.
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January 07, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Hayden and Hunter
by Roger W
Hancock
Hayden and Hunter
met the comforter.
Hayden opened up to Jesus,
later so did Hunter.
© January 08, 2008 Roger W
Hancock
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Charleen
by Roger W
Hancock
Charlene is on the team,
that sets the theme,
for Vacation Bible School.
The team that dreams,
to build
esteem,
teaching Bible at the school.
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January 08, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Melissa and Chelsea
by Roger W
Hancock
Two little
lovely girls,
have grown and gone to college,
Melissa and Chelsea,
two beautiful lovely ladies.
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January 08, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Earl and Tyler
by Roger W
Hancock
Earl and Tyler are jockeys,
holding the keys of
heaven.
Earl and Tyler pray for safety,
livens the race to heaven.
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January 08, 2008 Roger W Hancock
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Jonathan now John
by Roger W Hancock
Jonathan is grown up now,
you will not see him fingerpaint.
Jonathan is now called John,
he does our 'Power Point'.
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September 30, 2011 Roger W Hancock
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Brian & Chelsy
by Roger W Hancock
Brian and Chelsy, twins adopted,
by their Mommy and Daddy.
Into the Family of God, adopted,
God becomes their Daddy.
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September 30, 2011 Roger W Hancock
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Bill and Jean
by Roger W Hancock
Pastor Bill and His wife Jean,
were called to pastor our church,
ten years ago to the day;
This day they are called away.
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September 30, 2011 Roger W Hancock
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