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The church was bowed in grief this week to learn that one of our most valuable members, Someone Else, passed away.  This death creates a vacancy that will be difficult to fill.  Someone Else has been with us for many years.  During all these years, doing far more than a normal person’s share of the work.  Whenever leadership was mentioned, this wonderful person was looked to for inspiration as well as results.

Whenever there was a job to do—a class to each, or a meeting to attend—one name was on everyone’s list:  “Let Someone Else do it.”

Someone Else was also among the largest givers of the church.  Whenever there was a financial need, everyone just assumed that Someone Else would make up the difference.

This beloved church member was a wonderful person, sometimes appearing super-human; but a person can only do so much.  Everybody expected too much of Someone Else.

Now Someone Else is gone.  Who will pitch in to do the things that Someone Else has done?  If you are asked to take a job in church, we hope you won’t reply, “Let Someone Else do it.”  Now we need you to pick up where Someone Else left off.

About Bishop Hampton

James W. Hampton was born on August 5, 1940 in Crugar, Mississippi to the late Dave Hampton and the late Mother Elma Hampton.

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