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December 3, 2007 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

  • Wow just now getting to this…it’s been that kind of weekend.
  • It started Saturday night with a belated Thanksgiving meal with my dad’s side of the family…I ate way to much sauerkraut and in addition the gravy for the mashed potatoes was yellow…something about that doens’t hit me right if you know what I mean.
  • I was up at least 5 times Saturday night and didn’t sleep well at all.
  • Have I ever mentioned that I’m not a morning person to begin with and that Sunday’s is the day I have to get up earliest…uhhh…not a good start.
  • I hate when I’m sick it seems like the message will never end…but God is good, He still used it to bring yet another person into a saving relationship with Him.  I found out later that there was another hand raised all the way in the back which I didn’t see.
  • These 2 plus the 2 from the office this week make for a total of 27 first time professions of faith during our first series!  Wow…yea God and yea you for inviting so many new people to join the Experience.
  • The “bad” weather kept many people home this weekend…
  • …too bad because you missed Guest Worship leader Aaron Schwindt lead us in an awesome time of worship.
  • Nice to have Earl be able to participate as well…even if he did make fun of my toolmanship…or lack thereof.
  • A big thanks to Kevin for coming in and being our guest light controller.
  • Very few technical mistakes which always makes me happy, but setting up in the morning had all kinds of glitches that made me think we’d never be ready in time…Ah me of little faith.
  • Had a great lunch with a group of people who are new to the church and then went and had lunch part 2 at the Krull house with Aaron and his wife Ashleigh.
  • The 3 guys then rolled back up to C’burg to help get set-up for the hanging of the greens. 
  • Still not feeling well when I arrived home, I watched the Redskins game on the TIVO….uhhh now I really didn’t feel good.  They’ve done that almost every week…dominate a team only to let them hang around and then lose at the end.  Especially bad this week in that a victory would have helped start some of the healing process after the death of Sean Taylor.
  • Feeling much better today and I’m looking forward to our new sereis CRIBS which starts this week.  Don’t forget to invite someone.

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