A Good Sunday
The Sunday after Easter can sometimes feel like a let-down. This year, not at all. Mary had a fine sermon. Julien Rodriquez got a standing ovation for his rendering of Impossible Dream. And Kristi’s opening organ number from Handel rattled the window—several blocks down the street.
It was a spiritual morning.
Even with my hip hurting (gout), I felt good!
Breakfast this Sunday
This is “Let’s Bring It” Sunday.
Winston does weeks one and three.
Week two is up to us eaters.
I am bringing pigs-in-a-blanket.
You bring something. We’ll eat.
(Someone needs to set the serving table.)
Breakfast begins at 10:30.
Working on the Classroom
At the moment, the room where my sister will teach a course on near-death experiences is a junk room. It will take a couple of weeks to get it in shape as a really nice classroom. Sorry for the delay.
Eastside Ministries 40th
It’s at Botanical Gardens on Friday the 19th.
We will sell tickets this Sunday–$75 per plate dinner. That’s because this is a fundraiser for the poor on the Eastside of Fort Worth. Raising money is what it is about. But the buffet will be good.
I am the event MC. Blake and Shannon will sing.
More about it Sunday.
Sunday’s Sermon
Sermon: The Same—but Different.
Personal to Kristi: We open with Lift High the Cross.
Help! Please.
Yes, I can beg. We are entering a two-month period when we have a cash-flow problem until our investment income comes in in June. Please be faithful. Any additional giving will help.
God will get us through. Always has. Always will.
God bless—MB