Sunday, October 21, 2018

FRONT ROYAL, VA Day 2.  Drove to Winchester to attend church at the Eagle Heights Presbyterian Church (PCA), a wonderful church.  This is what a Presbyterian church should be like, solid preaching and worship, great fellowship, and warm welcome of visitors.  Only thing missing was a choir.

This church, like so many others, began by meeting in a local school building.  In recent years it bought an old Catholic church building downtown, which is an attractive building, but too small for their rapidly growing congregation, which already is outgrowing it even with two worship services.  In addition, there is no room to expand the building and no parking space downtown.  They have acquired 14 acres of land and will begin building soon.  Sounds like they have a wonderful future ahead of them.  Godspeed.

Eagle Heights Presbyterian Church
After church we stopped off at the local Walgreens to get three prescriptions refilled, get some lunch, drive back to our motorhome to change clothes, get lost via GPS (both GPS devices do that), and finally make it to Shenandoah National Park.  There was only enough time left to take a few photos along Skyline Drive, then drive back to the RV park in the dark.  Driving in the dark here is no fun on the winding mountain roads.  The temperature along Skyline Drive dropped to 32 degrees as we took photos with numb fingers, especially with the strong winds that dropped the effective temperature.

Betty Behind Visitor Center Shenandoah National Park
Panorama Along Skyline Drive

Sunset Panorama

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