Monday, March 23, 2009

Thoughts on a Sunday morning

Hey all;

Let's catch up!

Sunday March 8

We wrapped up our series 'All in the Family' with a message from guest speaker Ken Gaglardi who specifically addressed those members of our congregation who are in their second half. Ken himself began his life as a pastor at the age of 53 and has a thriving ministry. It was a good talk and if you missed it click here.

Looking back on the teams contribution, I can't say it blew me away. There were great moments for sure, but on the whole I thought the whole thing was a little flat. But we learn and grow and move on, knowing that we don't lead by emotions but we lead by faith and I have faith that God used us, even in our 'flattened state' to bring people closer to Him

Low - The team was flat. We needed a lot more enthusiasm and expression.

High - We ended the service with the song 'Take my life (and let it be), no drums, just guitar, bass and keys. As the song is coming to a close I turn to bring the band down and I see our guitar player, Logan, kneeling on the stage. I was moved to tears. Still am.

Team
Dean - vocals/bass
Jim - drums
Logan - guitar
Diana - keys
Karen - vocals
Janet - vocals

Songs
Praise is Rising
Your grace is enough
Let me sing
How great Thou art
Take my life

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