Hannah Ling
30-06 2020 12:18
wrote:
I remember that quite soon after Annie arrived at Church Army, Paul had organised a bowling fundraising event. Annie kindly drove me there and back, and it was great getting to know her properly as she was so new. Annie was the perfect lane partner, as we threw the bowling balls at the pins in the most ridiculous ways possible. That was Annie - always up for joining or making everything more fun.
I also remember her open house worship evenings. She was such a chilled, welcoming host. Somehow she managed to make a random assortment of guests all feel welcome and it was totally unforced. I was blown away by how she wanted to draw people together to sing worship songs. That was Annie - totally unashamed and natural in her love for Jesus. And comfortable enough in who she was to always focus on other people and make them feel valued.
Hannah Ling
30-06 2020 12:18
wrote:
I remember that quite soon after Annie arrived at Church Army, Paul had organised a bowling fundraising event. Annie kindly drove me there and back, and it was great getting to know her properly as she was so new. Annie was the perfect lane partner, as we threw the bowling balls at the pins in the most ridiculous ways possible. That was Annie - always up for joining or making everything more fun.
I also remember her open house worship evenings. She was such a chilled, welcoming host. Somehow she managed to make a random assortment of guests all feel welcome and it was totally unforced. I was blown away by how she wanted to draw people together to sing worship songs. That was Annie - totally unashamed and natural in her love for Jesus. And comfortable enough in who she was to always focus on other people and make them feel valued.