Happy November! First of all, let me reply to a recent comment made that Jesus is the one True Perfect being. There are some things that some of us think are perfect...it would depend on one's perspective of it. Let's see...
The last time I posted, I mentioned I had a free weekend. On that Sunday, I went out shopping for a bit and then got a call from Carrie to go have some much needed chick time with her. I gladly accepted her offer of chick time and we went to a few stores, ate a good dinner at Elmer's, and just enjoyed each other's fellowship. The night before, we were at her house with our Mosaic group, carving pumpkins getting ready for 'that' day. It was good to see those that came!
Monday the 27th my sister and I had tickets to go see Amy Grant do a concert at RHCC. It was her 20th anniversary tour of one of her albums, Lead Me On, which came out in 1988 (hence the 20 years). She, along with Michael W. Smith were the first Christian artists I grew up listening to. It was a great concert, but we noticed that things have changed. Back in the '80s, when people went to concerts, they stood up the whole time and clapped or when it was a slow song, they still stood up or sat down, depending on the mood. Of course, those concerts I believe were in a non-church arena so we were more 'free' if that is the right word, to stand up and make noise and dance. This concert we were sitting most of the time, until the last two or three songs. It could be that because we were in a church setting this time that we should be more respectful (is that the right word?) of the surroundings. There was this one group of young ones, around my age I think, and they were sitting, or shall I say standing, in the middle of the auditorium, clapping their hands and dancing and having a good ol' time! Eventually they made it up close to the stage and were still dancing away to her music. She asked us to get up for one song for some audience participation which was reminiscent of the concert from that tour in '88. Oh, and she had conjured up her original band members from that time, some who now play with some major music stars such as Faith Hill, Keith Urban, and Trisha Yearwood. All in all, it was a great time, getting to hear those songs again and remembering the words to some of them, and singing along. Ahh...
Work has been quite busy still but has slightly calmed down. We transmitted our second payroll last week, which I think went a little better than the first but still some 'hiccups' getting it ready to go. In all of this merging business, we are acquiring another company of about 300 employees. That brings the total to somewhere around 2600 employees.
Bible study has been good, even though I come straight from work and get in late. I still enjoy being with the group and having that fellowship. Next week, we start orchestra rehearsals for Christmas services so I will miss Bible study next week but will still do my lesson. I have enjoyed this week's lesson as it talks on justification in Romans chapter 3.
Another big election day has come and gone, and we have a new president, and also a new Senator from our state. I was listening to Pres-elect Obama's acceptance speech in the car on the way home from Bible study last week. Even if we may not like those that get elected, we must remember that God is always in control!
OH! I must mention the chocolate part of my title. My niece had a birthday recently and guess what kind of dessert she wanted?? Dark chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and chocolate ice cream! Is that enough chocolate for you??! That's almost too much for me! She had a great birthday, with her uncle and aunt-in-law over to help celebrate it. And what's amazing, is that she liked all of her presents she received.
So, now you are caught up with what I can remember of the last couple weeks. Hope you have a great rest of the week!
(please read Phil 3:9)
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It could be that all the people at the concert are now twenty years older, so standing for that long just isn't an option anymore. ;)
To answer your question, yes, "respectful" would be the right word. However, "conjure" would not be. ;)
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