Archive for October, 2007
Today, Chris spoke about our coming trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe. About the extreme poverty and the need for the Church to move. For those of you that were there, the rest of this will be redundant, but I wanted to post a few words about why I’m going on this trip.
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I’m jumping on a plane in the morning for Amarillo. Our tribe (the BGCT) is having a meeting and I am attending. I get to hang with some guys I like for a couple of days - which could be…
We had fun at Phoenix tonight!! We had a guest band - a high school group with a cool name (Plaid Shorts) - and they were fun… I preached on gluttony, which is a subject that I am very familiar…
I shot a couple of videos of Drew Smith performing at Momo’s - Oct. 27, 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAHqiAjqYtc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1muAjmdu3j4
Song of the Week: Come Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy”
Closed Published by Tom Goodman October 28th, 2007 on Get AnchoredFor the next few installments of my “Song of the Week” feature, I’ll reach back to some old hymns. This first one was first published in 1759 by Joseph Hart. The rendition is by Fernando Ortega and Amy Grant off the 2002 project, Storm–
Come, ye sinners, poor and needy,
Weak and wounded, sick and sore;
Jesus ready stands to save you,
Full of pity, love and pow’r.
Refrain:
I will arise and go
I coached two soccer games today. I must have said it a million times - “Keep Going Forward.” In soccer (and in life) good things always happen when you keep going forward. Momentum is a powerful, beautiful thing. However, most…
Since Ben has a new one, I needed one too… Started to do a Red Sox theme, but I’d hate to jinx them. Go Boston!!
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Five Songs Those Zombies Might Be Singing:
Monster Mash
Living Dead Girl
Stayin’ Alive
Anything by Madonna
Thriller
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Any guesses what song they’re singing? C’mon…