Funeral observations

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As I become older, I am connected with more people who are ready to die.  Not in a morbid way.  Most are people who walk through life instead of succumbing to despair.

At the latest funeral I sat back and reflected.  Len was 92.  A ripe old age.  Ready to fall from the vine of life into another life.  He was a man of smiles and passed on this quality to his family.

My observation is that life is short.  I also observe that we need to live life with tomorrow on the tip of our tongues.  When only yesterday ventures from our vocabulary we have lost life. 

But I suppose my most striking observation is that your faith can be inspiring to your children, your values can be well intended, but in the end faith is individually accepted.  Make sure your own faith is in place before you die.  Or, more bluntly, check to see where you stand with Jesus.  If you have merely accepted your parents belief, you have missed true belief.

Observations taken from a few years of funerals!

Around the block

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As the dinner meal settled, my wife and I walked around the block.  We stopped to chat at one house, examined the lawn on another and admired the large, well manicured back yard as we strolled down a back alley.

This is all for the sake of fitness.  Or maybe for the sake of relationship.  Or maybe for the sake of walking with the one I love!

Take a stroll around your block.  See what enjoyment you can have!

Intern arrives

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Yesterday afternoon our church’s intern for the fall arrived.  Ryan Lee, his wife Sharon and their newborn James came in a caravan of vehicles.  Unloading took just a few minutes with over a dozen willing hands. 

Thus begins a new adventure for the intern and his family, for our church and it’s family.  Keep posted!

Ryan Lee, intern, July 27, 2010 small

Sunday service in the park

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Well, here are a few pictures from the Sunday service.  Around 3o0 in attendance in sweltering heat.  A good time together, with a good sense of community!

churc service July 25, 2010, stage small

church service july 25, 2010 stands small