'Joyful Hands'
Calvary Chapel - Westgrove's
'Joyful hands' Deaf Ministry Seeks To Bridge the Too Often Present Gap between the Hearing & Deaf Communities with the
Gospel & the Ministry of Jesus Christ.
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American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreted Services
Sundays @ 11:30am
Wednesdays @ 7:00pm
Calvary Chapel - Westgrove - Fellowship Hall
Monthly American Sign Language (ASL) Workshops
Held On the fourth Friday of every month from 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Locations To Be Announced
Community Fellowship & Dinner
1st Saturday of Every Other Month Beginning April 2009
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Locations To Be Announced
Weekly Bible Studies - Deaf/HOH Only
Every Saturday
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Jeanne's Home
Call/Text/Email: Jeanne McHale – 714 783 6843
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A Deaf Christian's Prayer
Do the angels sing in heaven Lord?
Will I hear the music there?
Or must I stand in a corner,
While others join in prayer?
Will I wonder what they are saying Lord?
Like I often do down here?
Must I sit still and be patient
While the bells ring loud and clear?
Can I read your lips in heaven Lord?
Or will I be brushed aside?
While I hide my hands in my pockets
Because of wounded pride?
Will the saints all stand to praise thee,
While I sit in silence wait?
Will you have a place for me,
Or must I wait at the gate?
And God who loves the humble,
Whispered into the anxious ear..
"My child has no one told you,
There is no deafness here."
"Hold out your hands my little one,
For heaven all to see."
"We've heard them pray so many times.
Each prayer reached up to Me."
"See, all the angels are waiting.
The gate is open wide."
"Your crown of life is waiting.
And I shall be your guide."
"I have a song to give you,
Your song will be loud and clear."
"Your song of praise my deaf one,
Will be the sweetest song up here."
(This poem was written by a very special young lady who was deaf.
She fought but lost a very courageous battle with leukemia.
Her family has requested that she remain anonymous.)