These cheerful faces often greet me and everyone else who arrives. |
Cindy (our worship leader) was at church, but it was also her due date with baby #2, so she recruited others to lead…
…including a beautiful young lady who helped her mom lead the worship band. Gwyneth was born with spina bifida, but she’s beating all the odds for her condition. Her parents regularly testify to God’s healing and provision in her life. She did a GREAT job on vocals and violin.
Robert’s sermon was on…the rod. (Yikes!) But it’s difficult to preach a sermon series on Proverbs and not mention it. It was the grand finale of weeks of potentially controversial sermons. The sex sermon was a month ago. Then it was the godly manhood sermon from Proverbs 31:1-9, and last week it was a godly womanhood sermon from Proverbs 31:10-31.
I stayed home for that one.
It’s not that I don’t love Proverbs 31. I do. It’s just that so many don’t, and the possible reactions have come to make me nervous over the years. Plus, somehow I always wind up being mentioned by my hubby in those sermons, which makes me even more uncomfortable.
So yesterday’s sermon was on God’s discipline in general and parent’s discipline of children specifically, including spanking. Faith is not my top spiritual gift, and so I’m pretty sure I said something to Robert as he was walking out the door for church like this: “Babe, I’m pretty sure spanking is illegal in Massachusetts.”
“And?” was his response.
Amanda and Kevin got married on Saturday afternoon, and it was such a fun celebration and reunion of lots of old friends and church members who now live in Boston. People regularly leave this area, which is one thing we grieve in this church. Everyone eventually graduates and moves to Boston, or New York, or Philadelphia, or D.C. So sad, but to be a “sending church” of sorts is good, I suppose.
This Sunday’s lunch had a brand new and even larger space from which to serve – black “leather” granite. Not shiny and slick like typical granite. I love it.
The tile backsplash went in this morning and things are beginning to come together!
And we finished up John Piper’s Don’t Waste Your Life over the last two Sundays…
…with drawings portraying the integration of faith and work…
…and discussions regarding the call upon everyone believers life to be a missionary in one capacity or another.
After they left, I put on my pjs and drank some of that delicious tummy tea – ginger, licorice, and turmeric – and dreamed about my new tile backsplash while watching an episode of Blue Bloods with Kayla and Robert – our favorite these days.
I’m thankful for Sundays – overflowing with worship, the Word, friends, and fellow believers – even pjs, hot tea, kitchen upgrades, and Tom Selleck. 😉
P.S. MY boys are BOTH coming home from college tonight to spend the week, and I can hardly wait!
I’ll see you Wednesday, so I can tell you what I’m thankful for and how it all relates to them and to Psalm 144.
Happy Thanksgiving Week!