Thanksgiving Means Giving
Sermons on the Second Readings
When Billy Walsh was a youngster, his family lived near Mrs. Smithson. A widow eighty years of age, Mrs. Smithson was in constant pain and crippled by rheumatoid arthritis that ravaged her body. Living alone she could only walk a few steps at a time with the help of her cane. Every week when Billy's mom went to the market, she took her son, who would always deliver groceries to the old widow. The family car would pull up into Mrs. Smithson's driveway and the command would be heard, "Billy, here are Mrs. Smithson's groceries." That was all the instruction that was needed.