![]() ![]() She was born Main Harlan, KY.See our upcoming services and obituaries. 1940 - 2023 It is with great sorrow, the family of Betty Yvonne Castle Gasper, age 83, announces her passing at her home in Sun City West, Arizona after a lengthy illness. Showcase your loved one's life story with a featured obituary. Discover the latest obits this week, including today's.We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.Featured Obituary. Find Atlanta Journal-Constitution Obituaries and death notices from Atlanta, GA funeral homes and newspapers. Kindem, 64 of Grand Forks, North Dakota passed away Thursday, July 27, 2023, at his home after a courage battle with cancer, with his sister, Lisa and brother-in-law, Marle by his side. And it means the world to me that you still are OK with seeing me in this position.Jay A. I have felt your care and I have felt your concern. Truly, I have felt in a tangible way, I have felt your love. "Once again, I just want to say thank you to all of you. "I haven't taught the Word in 13 ½ months but I've been teaching sermons in my head every day for the past year," he said. While he was humbled by his own fall, Price further explained that he was also humbled by the church that would allow him to preach to them despite the year he had. They want to hold fast to their position whatever it is even if their position is wrong, they want to hold on to that wrong position for as long as they possibly can before admitting that they're wrong and you are whoever else or whatever else is right." Humbling yourself requires a level of maturation because most of the times people want to be right. And I can speak from experience, I have experienced both and the humiliation isn't fun. Either you're going to humble yourself or you're gonna be humiliated. "You in life are going to be humbled in one of two ways. And that's God restorative grace," he said. "I have thought about what I would share today and I figure the best thing to talk about is what got me through this year. Price then proceeded to teach on restorative grace, noting that it was what helped him through the last year as he was humbled in a painful process. returned to the helm of the church on Sunday Jafter stepping down in June 2017 over "serious personal misjudgments." | (Photo: Facebook) Crenshaw Christian Center Pastor Fred Price Jr. What my mother said," Pastor Price told the audience before leading his wife to her seat and parting with a kiss. "I'll say ditto to what my wife said, what my sister said. We love you guys and we just want to thank you for all the love that you have shown us. With his return on Sunday, his mother, Betty Price, said, "And now my beloved son in whom I am well pleased," in a nod to Matthew 3:17 as he walked onto the stage holding his wife's hand in a show of unity. Lynne Williams, CCC's pastoral executive assistant, told The Christian Post last week that a part of Price's restorative process included him and his wife, Angel, and children attending services weekly during the time he was not in the pulpit and taking time to mend his strained family life which resulted from his personal "misjudgments." Price, handed over the reins of the megachurch to him in 2009. The announcement had come just over eight years after his father, Dr. (R) and his wife Angel victoriously returned to the helm of the church on Sunday July 1, 2018. Therefore, I'm gonna step down as pastor at this time," he said at the time. I have betrayed the trust of God, my family and you my church, and for that I am so sorry. "I have struggled with and am correcting and making amends for serious personal misjudgments which have affected my life and my family and which I deeply regret. Price shocked his congregation last June when he announced that he would be stepping down from ministry due to "serious personal misjudgments" without elaborating on what the "misjudgments" were. Just know I've pretty much been sleeping in the valley of the shadow of death and well I'm no longer there," Price said to congregants during a worship service that was broadcast on Facebook Live. You just knew that I was away and I appreciate you not needing to know all of the details. "I really want to say thank you to those that have stood with me and stood by me and those that have interceded, those that have stood in the gap. of the Crenshaw Christian Center in Los Angeles returned to his teaching duties Sunday, declaring that he is no longer "sleeping in the valley of the shadow of death" and thanking his church for not "needing to know all of the details." More than a year after he left his pulpit due to "serious personal misjudgments," Pastor Fred Price Jr. returned to the helm of the church on Sunday Ja year after stepping down over "serious personal misjudgments." | (Photo: Facebook) ![]()
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