Joey Feek cancer update: Singer gets a visit from pastor who officiated her wedding with Rory

Joey Feek enjoys bonding moments with her daughter Indiana (Facebook/Joey and Rory)

The love for cancer-ridden country singer Joey Feek continues to flow as she continues her battle with her illness. Pastor Mike Rosser and his wife Sally recently paid the Grammy nominee and her husband a visit to see how the couple whose wedding he officiated has been holding up.

"Blessed [with] a beautiful visit and time of prayer last night from our sweet friends Mike & Sally Rosser. Mike is the pastor who married us almost 14 years ago," Rory posted on Facebook along with a photo of the Rossers on Joey's bedside.

Despite the situation, Rory never fails to see a blessing in everything, even the small things. An hour after his post, he updated his Facebook page with an adorable photo of their 23-month-old baby girl Indiana.

"Also blessed [with] this precious little one. Somehow she makes the most routine [sic] things (breakfast, bath, potty-time) ...great, joy-filled fun," the half of the bluegrass and country-singing duo captioned the snap.

Although Joey is getting weaker each day, she does not let cancer stop her from doing things like planting a garden. Joey is preparing early for spring and is starting to gather some seeds in clear divided-containers she puts on their kitchen table.

"Planting a garden and raising food that she can feed her family is part of who Joey is. That doesn't stop just because you have cancer or are stuck in a bed for months-on-end. Life goes on. And what was important, is still important to her," Rory wrote on his blog This Life I Live.

Rory does not forget to thank everyone who is one with his family during this extremely tough time. There's a huge outpour of love in the past few months. In fact, the couple, better known to the music world as Joey + Rory, was nominated for a Grammy award.

Joey was first diagnosed with cervical cancer in June 2014. It became terminal October last year. Around that time, the couple decided that Joey will stop cancer treatments after learning that the chemotherapy treatments did not stop the cancer from spreading.

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