Brothers and sisters,
I’ve been thinking about yesterday…
…Brother Charlie preached an excellent sermon. The image of previous Christians “passing the baton” to us is a powerful one, isn’t it? Their race is over and now they’re cheering us on to the finish line. Also, I was reminded of how much I love to read Christian biography. To read how previous saints went through much the same things we do – and made it through – is so encouraging.
…Brother Jeremy cooked up some good burgers. Actually, everything on the table was good, wasn’t it? Delicious, even.
…The new intergenerational Sunday School class went better than I’d hoped. I thought there was just the right mix of lecture, discussion, and hands-on illustrations to keep both the adults and children interested, involved, and learning.
…Speaking of Sunday School – don’t forget to use those family devotionals this week! They both reinforce and build upon Sunday’s lesson.
…I loved the laughter and affection shown to one another while at Jeremy and Magaly’s home.
…We learned new songs! Jeremy was brave in leading in that. I lead music this coming Sunday – pray for me and for us!
…Anything else have any thoughts?
Blessings in Christ,
David
August 25, 2008 at 6:51 pm
Sunday was a wonderful day – Sunday School was great – really enjoyed how it was conducted and to see how it works for all ages. It was great how the kids were involved but yet all of us learned and interesting how most of the kids did not shy away from holding up their hands to answer the questions. Loved It – Enjoyed both sermons as well. The gathering was wonderful to. Love being around my dear friends/ Brothers and Sisters in Christ. Looking forward to the next S.S. class and Sermons.
August 26, 2008 at 8:35 pm
I have to tell you David that when Camille got up Monday morning, she asked her mom is she had to go to school, cause she really just wanted to go to Sunday School..
She had a great time.
August 26, 2008 at 8:51 pm
Well, those are very kind and encouraging things to hear about Sunday School. Thank you!
Blessings,
David