Back from Assembly 2008

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This has been a long but short week.  I left on Tuesday to overnight in Saskatoon.  The next morning, at 6:00 am, I flew to Ottawa for the meeting of our denomination – Assembly 2008.  The meetings completed on Sunday.  Today, Monday, we were again on the plane early in the morning – thankful to be back in Saskatchewan following  enjoyable and inspiring meetings.

Assembly 2008 hotel view

From my hotel room window.  I shared the lodging with one of our elders in the church, Brian Kehrer.

Assembly 2008 band

Here’s the worship team who led us throughout the Assembly!

Assembly 2008 floor

This is just a few of the approximately 600 delegates who attended.

Assembly 2008 moderator's desk

And here’s where I saw most of the delegates – from the moderator’s desk (I served as Assistant Moderator).

Assembly 2008 Pyles Assembly 2008 District Superintendents

Our Alliance Leadership – President Franklin Pyles (elected to another four year term) and our District Superintendents.

Assembly 2008 Ambrose offering

And finally, an offering taken by Alliance churches across Canada to help in the current building project at our school, Ambrose University College – 1.3 million!!

4:45 am

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Looks like Ottawa is just around the corner.  I board a flight at 6:00 am and arrive in Ottawa at 1:20 (their time).  Then off to an orientation session and planning meetings.

Should be fun — if I can stay awake!!

The grass is green!

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I am sitting at my sister’s house in Rosetown writing this post.

I’ve just been outside cutting their grass.  The lawn mower is an electric cordless type.  Unfortunately the battery isn’t made quite as large as their lawn.  For the last few passes my neice and I carried the charger and electric cord, alternating sides to be sure we didn’t cut the cord.

In the end the lawn is beautiful.  I’ve had a great visit with my parents.  And I’m headed home.

I was supposed to be picking up my son in Saskatoon, but his flight from San Juan didn’t quite connect properly.  So, he’s in Newark tonight and back to Saskatoon tomorrow.  Which works out well.  We were to be in Saskatoon for Canada Day and then I head to Ottawa with my friend Brian on Wednesday.

Good night – I’ve got an hour’s travel home and then I’m off to bed and ready for a new day.

Summer is here

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Now, I suppose I’ve been waking up earlier as the sun arises to touch the earth in the early morn. But the real sign of summer is the heat. Sustained heat.

Saturday the baptisms were refreshing. As I stepped from the pool I actually missed the refreshing cool of the water. I felt as though I could easily tan in the sun’s rays.

And today, I sat outside. Not even in the direct sunlight. For an hour and a half. Reading. And feeling heat. And inheriting a heat headache!

A friend of mine worked yesterday doing eavestroughing. His body experienced the heat. As though it were a stroke. Nothing nice – just pain.

Winter does look good some days. Six months from now I’ll say the opposite. And when those middle of the season days arrive, I will not like to be neither hot nor cold!

Oh, the fickleness of the human! We so easily miss being content for the pleasure of complaining. Why, I can even complain about complaining!!