It is important in our lives to be thankful for all that goes well and for all that doesn’t go well. For what we enjoy and for where we suffer moral pain, sorrow and emptying wallets. For sobriety and for overdrinking, because they both teach us important values for our lives. For feeling good and for feeling cheesed off because they both teach us to be wise and forgiving, to show discretion, to appreciate the simple things of life.
For Paceville because, otherwise, there would never have been a Millennium chapel.
In the midst of moral and physical stupor, we can still find cause to be grateful and thankful.
For all things bad and good, we gives thanks to God, who is good.