Sunday, November 23, 2025

112325 From the Banks of Burcham Creek Thanksgiving 2025 Edition...

From the Banks of Burcham Creek…

Thanksgiving 2025 Edition…

Thankful… So Thankful…
- Hayden Childs, Editor

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“I will praise the name of God with song. 
And I will give Him great honor with much thanks.”

(Psalm 69:30)

Thanksgiving creates abundance. 
- Ann Voskamp 

Forever on Thanksgiving Day
the heart will find the pathway home.
- Wilbur D. Nesbit 

He who thanks but with the lips
Thanks, but in part. 
the full,
The true Thanksgiving
Comes from the heart. 
- J.A. Shedd 

If you want to turn your life around,
try thankfulness.
It will change your life mightily.
- Gerald Good 

Happiness cannot be traveled to,
owned, earned, worn or consumed.
Happiness is the spiritual experience
of living every minute with love, grace,
and gratitude. 
- Denis Waitley 

Reflect upon your present blessings,
of which every man has plenty.
not on your past misfortunes,
of which all men have some. 
- Charles Dickens 

As we express our gratitude,
we must never forget that the
highest appreciation is 
not to utter words, 
but to live by them.
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy 

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Come, Ye Thankful People, Come…

1 Come, ye thankful people, come,
raise the song of harvest home;
all is safely gathered in,
ere the winter storms begin.
God our Maker doth provide
for our wants to be supplied;
come to God's own temple, come,
raise the song of harvest home.

2 All the world is God's own field,
fruit as praise to God we yield;
wheat and tares together sown
are to joy or sorrow grown;
first the blade and then the ear,
then the full corn shall appear;
Lord of harvest, grant that we
wholesome grain and pure may be.

3 For the Lord our God shall come,
and shall take the harvest home;
from the field shall in that day
all offenses purge away,
giving angels charge at last
in the fire the tares to cast;
but the fruitful ears to store
in the garner evermore.

4 Even so, Lord, quickly come,
bring thy final harvest home;
gather thou thy people in,
free from sorrow, free from sin,
there, forever purified,
in thy presence to abide;
come, with all thine angels, come,
raise the glorious harvest home.

- Henry Alford (1844)

 

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So Good to Me – Phil Wickham


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxsTvuP1w_k&list=RDoxsTvuP1w_k&start_radio=1




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Proclamation 3560—Thanksgiving Day, 1963

The American Presidency Project
35th President of the United States: 1961 ‐ 1963
4–5 minutes
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By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation


Over three centuries ago, our forefathers in Virginia and in Massachusetts,

far from home in a lonely wilderness, set aside a time of thanksgiving.

On the appointed day, they gave reverent thanks for their safety,

for the health of their children, for the fertility of their fields, for the love

which bound them together and for the faith which united them with their God.


So too when the colonies achieved their independence,

our first President in the first year of his first Administration proclaimed

November 26, 1789, as "a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed

by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God"

and called upon the people of the new republic to "beseech Him to pardon our

national and other transgressions... to promote the knowledge and practice of true

religion and virtue. . . and generally to grant unto all mankind such a degree of

temporal prosperity as He alone knows to be best."


And so too, in the midst of America's tragic civil war,

President Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November 1863 as a day to

renew our gratitude for America's "fruitful fields," for our "national strength and

vigor," and for all our "singular deliverance's and blessings."


Much time has passed since the first colonists came to rocky shores and dark forests

of an unknown continent, much time since President Washington led a young people

into the experience of nationhood, much time since President Lincoln saw the

American nation through the ordeal of fraternal war--and in these years our

population, our plenty and our power have all grown apace.

 

Today we are a nation of nearly two hundred million souls, stretching from coast

to coast, on into the Pacific and north toward the Arctic, a nation enjoying the fruits

of an ever-expanding agriculture and industry and achieving standards of living

unknown in previous history. We give our humble thanks for this.


Yet, as our power has grown, so has our peril.

Today we give our thanks, most of all, for the ideals of honor and faith we inherit

from our forefathers--for the decency of purpose, steadfastness of resolve and

strength of will, for the courage and the humility, which they possessed and which

we must seek every day to emulate.

 

As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is

Not to utter words but to live by them.


Let us therefore proclaim our gratitude to Providence for manifold blessings—

let us be humbly thankful for inherited ideals--and let us resolve to share those

blessings and those ideals with our fellow human beings throughout the world.


Now, Therefore, I, John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America,

in consonance with the joint resolution of the Congress approved December 26, 1941,

55 Stat. 862 (5 U.S.C. 87b), designating the fourth Thursday of November in each

year as Thanksgiving Day, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 28, 1963,

as a day of national thanksgiving.


On that day let us gather in sanctuaries dedicated to worship and in homes blessed

by family affection to express our gratitude for the glorious gifts of God;

and let us earnestly and humbly pray that He will continue to guide and sustain us in

the great unfinished tasks of achieving peace, justice, and understanding among all

men and nations and of ending misery and suffering wherever they exist.


In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the

United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this fourth

day of November, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-three, 

and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-eighth.

[See APP Note.]
 
JOHN F. KENNEDY
By the President:
DEAN RUSK,
Secretary of State

 

APP Note:  In the Public Papers of the Presidents, the editor’s note that this document

Was "released" on November 5, 1963, but "dated" on November 4. 

We follow the PPPUS in assigning the date of November 5, 1963.
John F. Kennedy, Proclamation 3560—Thanksgiving Day, 1963

Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency

Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/236639


https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/proclamation-3560-thanksgiving-day-1963


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A History of Thanksgiving Day in America…


https://www.whatsoproudlywehail.org/curriculum/the-american-calendar/the-meaning-of-thanksgiving-day/

 


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