Time change Sunday here in the USA and half the people are glad while the other half is not. For me, I don’t like changing time and wish we would just stay with one or the other. I do not like losing an hour of sleep as the clocks set one hour ahead.

My church has two worship services one at 9am and one at 10:30am. This is the one Sunday each year that the 10:30 service has way more people. 🙂

The trees are already budding where I live, so tree pollen is in the air. That starts my annual three month allergy season. I am thankful for allergy medicine. I still have not seen any robins yet, so not sure if spring is here yet or not. It is March and March in Nebraska is a crazy rollercoast ride weatherwise.

My time change Sunday will be conversation group at my church, worship service, lunch with friends, and worship at New Breath the Ukrainian church. So the only thing that changed is the time. Jesus is still the same and He will give me opportunities to be a blessing today.

What will your time change Sunday bring?

Thank you for reading. God Bless.

9 responses to “Time Change Sunday”

  1. Thanks to chronic illness, the time change has absolutely no effect on my already erratic sleep schedule—my body has its own timezone, and it doesn’t take requests! 😅 On the bright side, my friends and family in the neighboring state that doesn’t do daylight savings will finally call at the time they think they are, since we’ll be on the same schedule until fall. Small victories! 😂

    1. Small victories 🙂
      I understand about chronic illness. I live with four of them.

  2. Now that our phones automatically spring forward and fall back, at the appropriate times, it’s harder to miss church the day after.
    There’s wall to wall sunshine today in OK, which is wonderful, after two days of cloudy skies with rain.

    1. It is sunny here today too but the rain was welcome. Rain in March is always welcome because it means we did not have snow here lol

  3. “So the only thing that changed is the time. Jesus is still the same and He will give me opportunities to be a blessing today.” I love this! A great way to apply a simple lesson. 👏🏻
    Anyway, time change for me meant I just tried to fall asleep an hour earlier last night. 😂 I don’t know if I did or not because I was reading and then didn’t check the time when I got tired. I didn’t realize til later in the morning at church that the time changed at all. I look forward to cool mornings on the porch before the sun fully comes up over the trees and more evenings outside.

    1. Did you fall asleep while reading or read until you went to sleep? 🙂

      1. lol, I read until I couldn’t keep my eyes open and then set aside my book so I could fall asleep. I used to fall asleep reading in college, book falling to the floor!

  4. I must admit that this year’s task of springing ahead in time was more of a challenge than usual. Perhaps my body and mind were asking for a reprieve from this biannual exercise.

    1. I wish we would stay with one or the other and stop changing it

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