each year, memorial day weekend seems to signify the unofficial first day of summer here in the great state. it’s kind of funny, though, watching what’s happening now that the school year is extending farther into june.
growing up in california, school always ended around the middle of june. the beginning of summer was really the beginning of summer… and we always went back to school after labor day weekend. now that the end of this school year has been moved to june 9, i think we are all in a state of confusion.
even though there were quite a few people gone for the holiday, we still had a solid crowd and a good morning:
i think i’m getting too old to stay out until 2:00am on a saturday night!
i had this great idea for my sermon and i worked really hard to build this cool stage prop. ugh…
it involved a lot of duct tape. duct tape and the humidity in our building do not make good friends.
don’t know what was going on, but even though the first service was a little low, they were really responsive!
there was way too much enjoyment over the mullet…
like you’ve never had an era of your life you’d rather not have to relive on facebook.
i come out in between the services and there’s a monsoon erupting in our parking lot…and people are looking (smirking might be a better way to describe it) at my jeep with the windows unzipped and lake lewisville south forming on the floor board. friendship is a beautiful thing…
i haven’t been up in front to watch people sing in a while. there was some real connection to the songs.
i think there were some of our new folks who were surprised to see me playing the bass.
on that topic, it will be good to have brandon back next sunday.
“all creation” may not be the hippest song we have in our arsenal, but i love singing it as part of our worship.
found a new sunday afternoon lunch spot…fuzzy’s tacos in denton. you might want to join us next time. fellowship over a fish taco (or pig or cow or chicken) is pretty sweet.
did you look intently into god’s perfect law of liberty today? will you tomorrow?
the next couple of weeks are going to be crucial for “bon voyage”. are you doing your part?
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