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I'm glad you remember him that way, and that he helped your mom regardless.
Sounds like someone who really had the heart of a pastor.

Vicki

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From: "MKaiser" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 9:14 PM
Subject: [ECHURCH-USA] membership


> When my father first got sick I was visiting Christ the King a lot.  I
> didn't join the church though.  The pastor of the church would go from
south
> west Denver clear out to Littleton Porter to see my dad and encourage my
> mom.  Some people in the congregation didn't like that and said that he
> shouldn't visit my dad because I wasn't a member of the church.  He told
> them that anyone who goes to him for help, as long as he is the pastor,
will
> get it if at all possible.  He resigned from the church in Denver to go to
> take care of his parents.  His name was Jim Norley, and I think he was one
> of the nicest pastors I've ever met.
>

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