First things first...I found my Bible! It was at the foot of my bed and one of my blankets was hanging off enough that I couldn't see it unless I got down and looked carefully...guess that could be a metaphor for alot of things.
It was a busy last week or so with Thanksgiving and all. College students back in town, schools out, teachers have meetings, and the rest of us had good old work. Oh, and if you are looking for a sugar moma or some creepy guy to brush against you or ask you to dance, go to Downtown Ollies ;)
So Sunday was the last day in November which means the end of our schinnanigins on Sundays. Whether this last one was a sucess or not...is still up for debate. For those of you who attend the 9:30 service, the plan was to pass one a little slip of paper with 1 of 5 questions of the day. It was meant to be a conversation starter when people greeted each other but that concept was somewhat overshadowed by Jeff's suggestion of sharing things we are thankful for with others...like that hasn't been overdone...
For dinner we had a delightful dish, poultry free I might add, known fondly as Newman Casserole. We also had some stuffing that Mark seemed to like more than anyone else, green beans, and some crannberries. The question of the day was describe your most memorable night...yea...you had to be there for this one...lets just say what is said at young adults stays at young adults. Got to be there if you want to be part of the circle of trust.
We picked up in Hebrews where we left off the previous week. We started at Ch 5 verse 11 which was actually incorrect as we read through until 6 but it never hurts to read things over again. I really got to start taking notes or writing the night of or something but I think the first part of what we read dealt as a reminder/warning to people against knowing God and turning away from him. Was somewhat reminiscent of the conversation that we had at Mark and Hanna's about the unforgiveable sin. The second half dealt with the certainty of God's promise. I could have this all wrong so feel free to chime in and contribute.
Now, I recieved some flack about not writing the previous week. What can I say, I was busy and I tend to avoid my computer when I'm not trying to kill time on it at work. Anyways, Dave was alittle upset that I didn't write and he wanted to really really post some information about this priest Melchizedek that we have heard...errr read some much about...nows your chance Dave. Lets see how long it takes before you post this info...
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Congratulations on finding your Bible, Fred. I was worried that whoever picked it up would be sorely disapponted that it wasn't the Lutheran Hymnal. I completely forget, did we decide on the official date for YPFF? Who's excited that Pastor and Steve are coming this week?!?!?
I'm on pins and needles...& I don't think that we actually decided on what date to have YPFF as everyone except me seems to be fairly busy.
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