Rick Danzl
The Rev. Pamela Starr, pastor of Danville Church of Christ, shows the wisteria vine planted for a previous owner of her house. 'The daughter planted it for her mother, who died before the vine bloomed. I love it because the story is like what I do: plant the seeds for someone else to harvest and enjoy.'
DANVILLE – Pamela Starr considers herself a homemaker in God's house. At one point in her ministry, this was literally true.
"Twice we actually lived in a part of the church where I served. In one church, there was no clothes dryer, so I would spread the clothes out to dry in the sanctuary," Starr said with a smile. "I always had everything picked up and folded as quickly as possible, but at any time, Jesus could have been surrounded by laundry."
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