Great Sunday To Start The Week
Thanks to the many who came out for the concert last night. By Faith played a wonderful setlist for us and led us all in a tremendous night of worship in song. In the course of the evening just over $1000 was raised to help the band and their equipment make it to Namibia and back. Thank you to all who gave so generously!
For the Two Poor Pastor's Band part of the evening, Jeff L. was the winner of a $20 gift certificate to MorningStar Bookstore (the certificate is coming Jeff) for correctly guessing artist, title and album of the closing song of our set. If you didn't hear, it was the rock band Kiss, Sure Know Something, off the Dynasty album. Now I'm hoping Jeff walks into MorningStar and proclaims that he won the certificate for knowing about a Kiss record from 1980. I believe that alone could get you disciplined out of some Baptist churches in the south!
My sermon notes from yesterday morning will be posted soon, as will the audio file of the message.
I'm planning to return to a couple of topics this week on the blog that some of you are wondering about - my 'review' of Da Vinci Code, more on the Emergent movement; more on Sabbath observance; a new segment in my Namibia 2005 Summary, and hopefully some other fun stuff.
Last but not least, keep praying about my hard drive situation. This week we take it to computer forensic pros hoping they will take pity on this fool and not want to charge me a ton of money.
For the Two Poor Pastor's Band part of the evening, Jeff L. was the winner of a $20 gift certificate to MorningStar Bookstore (the certificate is coming Jeff) for correctly guessing artist, title and album of the closing song of our set. If you didn't hear, it was the rock band Kiss, Sure Know Something, off the Dynasty album. Now I'm hoping Jeff walks into MorningStar and proclaims that he won the certificate for knowing about a Kiss record from 1980. I believe that alone could get you disciplined out of some Baptist churches in the south!
My sermon notes from yesterday morning will be posted soon, as will the audio file of the message.
I'm planning to return to a couple of topics this week on the blog that some of you are wondering about - my 'review' of Da Vinci Code, more on the Emergent movement; more on Sabbath observance; a new segment in my Namibia 2005 Summary, and hopefully some other fun stuff.
Last but not least, keep praying about my hard drive situation. This week we take it to computer forensic pros hoping they will take pity on this fool and not want to charge me a ton of money.












4 Comments:
Sorry to hear about your hard drive. Will definitely be praying it doesn't cost you and arm and leg (you need those). As for winning a gift cert. to a Christian bookstore by knowing about Kiss album from the 80s, that is just too freaking hysterical! Does this constitute God working all things for the good of those who love Him? LOL!
By Robin, at 5/22/2006 12:33 PM
Okay. So I had my difficult period (basically from the time that I was born up to a few days ago). My KISS Army membership was in there somewhere and it paid off on Sunday night. Yes, I have worn Kiss makeup on more than one Halloween -- sorry to admit. Although it was kinda cool watching them perform one night at Redrocks Amphitheatre in Denver during a horrendous thunderstorm. (Darin, don't bother with the gift certificate -- unless I'm posting this too late. You can give the money instead to someone going on the Namibia trip that could benefit from the $20.) Ohhhhh, the humiliation!
By Jeffro, at 5/22/2006 2:09 PM
Wow Jeff, there's a side I didn't expect! I have to admit I'm not a kiss fan, but Darin, Dave and Jimmy rocked last night. If your going to donate the $, I think it should go to Darin's Namibia account. P2P and company, thanks for opening the show. We (By Faith) all really enjoyed it. Keep writing Darin, it's good stuff.
By Lisa Andreasen, at 5/22/2006 2:53 PM
We made it as far as the parking lot. Ever had one of those family nights?
Actually, if anyone saw a family walk up as far as the sidewalk, then turn around, know that:
1) You're glad you're not the dad (me)
2) You're glad you're not the kids (them)
3) You're glad we didn't come in.
:) But it ended well... and we ended up having kinda a sweet night.
God is good even when kids explode.
D--
By Higher Up, Further In, at 5/22/2006 4:01 PM
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