RBurkett67

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  1. Dear Brother and Sisters,

     

    I love how each protocol in a church setting is viewed differently, I am from the United Methodist Church.  We use Reverend and/or Pastor then surname.  It is from the Baltimore/Washington Conference and from our Bishop who uses these as professional titles, and respect for our church leader. 

     

    When ever I get going I would prefer using Rev. Burkett.  If someone can't pronounce my surname it would be "Rev. B". 

     

    Sincerest Dr. Rev. Rebecca Burkett 

  2. Hi All, My name is The Seer,

     

    I am Dr. Rev. Rebecca L. Burkett,  Just call me "Rev. B.".

    I knew that people had Bible study in their homes, however, not knowing the actually name called "House Church"  Thank you for you helpful and delicate situations towards the landlords.  I am sure that if you get special permission from a landlord or development owner they would allow you extra cars for a short time.  I know where I live, the street is designated for other home owners; however, there is overflow parking. It still would be nice to let everyone know that you will have extra cars at your home.

    Sincerest Rev. B. 

     

  3. Dear SherrylC.

     

    Welcome to the group.  Thank you for sharing your life's work with us.  I would like to introduce myself, my name is Dr. Rev. Rebecca L. Burkett I was ordained last year and I am also new.  My main work is mental health and Health Coaching keeping everyone on track with the mental health issues and medical issues they face everyday.  I just started a new business called 901 Health Coach and Spiritual Services.  If you need any help with anything please let me know.  my number is REMOVED BY ADMIN.  

     

    Good luck in your future endeavors.  God Bless you in work future works.

     

    Sincerest Dr. Rev. Rebecca L. Burkett 

  4. This is the first time I have heard of a Haiku.  From what I have read online, the meaning is small or large lines of a poem, poetry, and even writing in a journal. 

    The Haiku is a Japanese form of writing:   In Japanese, haiku are traditionally printed in a single vertical line while haiku in English often appear in three lines to parallel the three phrases of Japanese haiku. Previously called hokku, haiku was given its current name by the Japanese writer Masaoka Shiki at the end of the 19th century.  (Wikkipedia.com, Retrieved from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku, 13 August 2017, at 19:13.  

    My Poem is 939 lines:

    Rain! Rain! Go Away Come Again Some Other Day!

    These short poems remind me of the tongue twisters I used to learn in school, For example:

    Peter Picked a Pickle, Peter piper picked.    

    If I don’t have right, sorry about that.  All my energies are going into taking care of my Dad.  It’s not looking too good.   

    Everyone have a happy Labor Day Weekend and stay safe.  All my prayers go to the Harvey victims in Texas.

    Sincerest Dr. Rev. Rebecca L. Burkett