Being thankful or at least saying “thank you” has become big business. Card companies, candy stories, holidays; they all want a piece of the “thank you” pie. In our society where everyone has everything they ask for, before they can ask for it, and people agonize over what they could buy one another that they don’t already have. Saying “thanks” has often become more of a hassle than an expression of gratitude. In many cases we not only purchase cards, so that we don’t really have to think about it, but we get someone else to sign and mail them if we can get away with it. But in the process we may only be cheating ourselves. Join us this Sunday morning where we discover how to say thank you and mean it. Why? Because there is no one as rich as the person with a full heart. A heart full of gratitude both to God and to others.