For the last ten years Heather has led worship in the local church both in San Antonio Texas (2 years) and Washington Crossing United Methodist Church for 8 years. She led worship for Oxygen (youth ministry) and Element (20 somethings ministry). As a singer and songwriter, Heather's passion is to chase after the heart of God and bring others along for the ride. Heather, her husband, and their two boys have recently moved out to the Lancaster area to start up a ministry called Netcasters. They have been overwhelmed with the love and support from family and friends and are looking forward to what God has in store for 2008!!
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Hey honey!It was good seeing you on Sun.I'm so proud of you guys for stepping out in faith to be Great for the one to whom it all belongs. love ya; Elizabeth salvatico
Hey! It was great having you back at the Crossing Sunday...and again tonight! I slipped out early and came home so I could call my dad since I hadn't called him yet to wish him a Happy 50th Birthday. I hope I get to see you again soon! You're looking great, as always!
We have the most amazing neighbor!!! Thanks again for being brave and calling us! And THANK YOU for the gift - it is right smack above our front door ;) Hopefully we'll see you soon and hopefully I'll make good on my brownie promise... How was the open mic night?
My brain: "hey, you should call Heather" My conscience: "yeah, but it's 5:30 in the morning, she'd kill me" My brain: "nah, she has kids" My conscience: "she'd be hoppin' mad, but I WOULD like to see her" My brain: "you should bake her some brownies" My conscience: "yes, you're right, I should" :)
Somehow, though you are often thought of (not kidding), I keep NOT calling you... Lame, I know. We are settled though, now, finally, so perhaps we can hang out... I usually get home around 4:30 in the afternoon... Let me know what would work for you (even if it's impromptu :))