It’s time and what a better way to begin then by playing those pesky Giants. Go Dodgers!
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It’s time and what a better way to begin then by playing those pesky Giants. Go Dodgers!
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This morning in church we had the opportunity of hearing from a friend and follower of Jesus who shared his testimony about his son and how God is using his son in Pelican Bay. Manuel is a church elder at a Presbyterian Church in Glendale. Manuel shared about how his son began a ministry from [...]
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Sunday morning Easter schedule
3:30am Wake up
4:10am Pick up church member
4:30am Arrive at church
5:10am Arrive here.
6:00am Sunrise service begins
7:00am Head to church to put out lilies
7:30am Finish song slides
7:45am The Fellowship Hall smells yummy with breakfast foods
8:00am First service begins.
9:15am Take a break, hang out with some cool church folks
10:00am Second service begins
11:15am Hang out [...]
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HT: Steve
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For a second year as a solo pastor I’ve had the opportunity to participate in a Seder Dinner sponsored by one of our families at church. Has to be my favorite event all year long and is a wonderful experience in preparing for this weekend in reflecting on what was accomplished for us on the [...]
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We saw Horton hears a who tonight. It was awesome if you love Dr. Seuss stuff. What was neat was the trillion kids in the theater and the applause at the end of the movie. Way to go Mr. Carey!
My favorite line from the book and in the movie, “A persons [...]
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Can’t wait…
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Can you guess what’s coming beings that I’m a spouse of a public school teacher?
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“We normally spend 20% of the time analyzing a conflict and 80% solving it—it should be the other way around.” DA
Haven’t had time to process what I learned last week at Fuller. The class was awesome. I was overwhelmed with gratefulness that myself and 5 other pastor types had the chance to sit and listen [...]
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