Thursday, July 26, 2007

Micah's Memorial Service & Donation Information

The Memorial Service for Micah will be on Saturday, July 28, 2007.

10 AM Private viewing

11 AM Memorial Service at Covenant Life Church- main auditorium

Private Interment immediately following memorial service
Private Reception following Interment

The following places have meant so much to us in this journey so in lieu of flowers please consider donating to one of the following organizations:
~Children's National Medical Center, Specifically Volunteer Services
~Doc Bear Toy Closet
~Give Kids The World
~Make A Wish

***There will also be a basket at the memorial service where you can place a pair of crocs (any size, any color) that Luke & Kriscinda will donate to Children's National Medical Center. Micah loved his Crocs!!!

* Also to find out a bit more about these organizations please click the link to the on the top left of our blog that says Great Organizations.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear Luke and Kriscinda, I am a member of CLC. I have not had the pleasure of meeting you. I saw Corby's note today about your baby Micah. I just want to say how sorry I am that Micah has passed away. While we know that he is with our beloved Savior and that we will see him again I also know that this is very painful. I was reading your blog and I am very provoked by your faith and trust in God. What a sweet example and testimony this is to you children, family, friends, and those of us who are just hearing about what you have been walking through. I pray that you are comforted by God's pleasure in the way that you have and are glorifying Him as you have walked through this. I want you to know that I will be praying for you and your family. Much love to you and your family, in Christ, Theameta Jenkins

Anonymous said...

Like Theameta, I read Corby's note about your sonshine Micah. I am so sorry. May God's grace continue to sustain and comfort you.

Janie said...

Dear Luke and Kriscinda,
I just want you to know how much you all are in my thoughts and prayers! I have been thinking about you all constantly! You all are such an example to me in how to walk through a trial in faith and with trust in God. I really want to support your family and be able to come to the memorial so I hope that works out! Just know I love you all and would love to care for you in any way possible. With much saddness and love, Janie

Anonymous said...

Luke and Kriscinda,

My husband and I are part of a Sovereign Grace church in Orlando, and we found your blog after reading about your precious Micah on both Josh Harris' and the Girltalk blogs. First, please let me commend you for the way your family has honored Him in the midst of your grief and sufferings. We are awed at the way His grace has sustained you. He has been your Solid Rock, and we've been humbled as we've read how you've lived the truths that we've been taught by our pastors (and a few of yours) with such unwavering confidence. Thank you for your example. I know He must be pleased.

Also, please know that we are carrying your burden in our hearts and are so deeply sorry for the sorrow you're experiencing right now. After the news of Micah's death, we read over a few of your recent posts as time allowed, but just now I sat and read over your entire blog - from the first entry to now - and I can't tell you how affected I am by it all. With every picture I was struck with what a beautiful boy Micah was, and every line of every post just anthemed God's care for you. How kind He's been to carry you so faithfully.

Please know that we will continue to ever lift you and your families up in prayer in the coming days. We're certainly grateful that your lil man is finally with the Savior, but can only imagine how much you must miss him, too. When you're able, please try to keep us updated on how you and your family are doing.

We will be praying for God's peace and strength for you during Micah's Memorial Service tomorrow.

Much Love in Christ,
The Wilcox Family

Anonymous said...

Dear Davis and Miller Families,

Please accept out heartfelt condolences as well as our thanks for the love and care that you gave to Micah during his brief life,here on earth. Though I did not know Micah as well as I would have liked to, the slide show and words of love that you shared during the memorial service, gave me a glimpse of how special this "little man" was to your family.

I will always give thanks to God for allowing our families to connect at Children's Hospital. This was a rough road (esp. for my sister Bobbi and Heather), knowing that you all were praying for Kaedon was a source of encouragement and strength to us all. I especially want to thank Kriscinda for reaching out to Heather in the midst of your pain and suffering. I don't know how this was humanly possible apart from the grace of God which is truly at work in all of your lives. Words simply can not express how grateful we are for the way you selflessly live your lives. I know the Savior is truly pleased.

Well, that's it for now. Please don't forget that you have "direct dial-up" prilelages,and that at a moments notice, God would be happy to remind you that Micah is safely resting in His arms. (well, maybe resting is not the best word for a three year old boy!)Thanks again for the way you live your lives and for always keeping our precious Savior in view.

Mindy Overman (and family)

Alivia's Momma said...

Dear Luke and Kriscinda.
I go to the Lancaster church and have been reading your blog for a few months now. I was in the hospital with my 2 yr old who had a bone marrow transplant. She also went to be with the Lord this month. Our babies fought amazing battles in their short lives and I want to commend your for your strength and love throughout the last year or so. Many have said they are amazed by my strength through her leukemia and all I could think was it has nothing to do with me. It was all the Lord. I'm sure you understand. Without His strength I would never have gotten through the last year and so that is what I'm leaning on to get me through the next. You will be in my prayers.
*Emily

Anonymous said...

"It may seem impossible for us to see what he is doing His promise may seem hopelessly entangled in the circumstances of our lives. But he who numbers the hairs on our heads knows each strand of human history, each tiny part of our lives. His purpose is well-organized, and we can trust it. Nothing could be more sure; no pattern more perfect then his. We can follow him through thick and thin with total confidence"
Singclair B. Furguson
we continue to hold your family in our prayers may God's grace and comfort sustain you in the coming days.
Becca