Mary Up to Bat
Mary will be preaching this Sunday.
That makes for an easier week for me.
You’d be surprised how long it takes just to get a service ready—not including the sermon.
I can spend hours just selecting the music. Kristi (our organist) accused me of having a “new hymn book” last week.
“You’ve got a new book, Max. I know you do.”
Truth is, I usually pull music from several hymn books. But last week, I really shook things up: two new hymns and a third one so old you had to be old to know it.
It all went well—and I loved the music we sang.
And the duet—The Prayer, sung by Shannon and Julian—was glorious.
I think Blake will return this Sunday. I’m looking forward to that.
Watching Online
Whatever the video guys (Jason and Robert) did to improve the organ sound—worked.
Kristi’s prelude is something we all look forward to each week. Last week, it sounded full and wonderful in the recording.
The music recorded beautifully—at least, what got recorded.
We had a glitch: the end of the duet was cut, along with the end of the sermon and the service.
I’ll just have to preach the whole thing again. (Yes, I’m kidding.)
My Class
Last week, I ended class with a question:
Was what the disciples found in the empty tomb enough for them to believe in the Resurrection?
The “Beloved Disciple” looked—and believed immediately.
There was something about the scene that told him the body wasn’t stolen. Something very strange had happened.
What did he see?
Come visit this week. I’m looking forward to it.
9:45 AM—followed by breakfast
Breakfast This Sunday
The usual great Winston breakfast last week—but this Sunday is “We Bring.”
So let’s bring. I’m hungry.
10:30 AM
The Work Begins
Jason (Hardy) met with Chuy from 4Stage twice this week, and the work begins next week. It’s a big project:
• New sound booth
• New cameras
• Complete rewiring of the sanctuary sound and video system
Two new pews will be added at the back of the sanctuary—one regular length and one three feet long, beside the sound booth, behind the two short pews currently there.
This is because the new sound booth will go back one row farther than the current one.
To make the new pews, the crew will shorten two long choir pews currently stored in the transepts. That will leave two pews on each side—just what we need.
(This should be very exciting to Methodists: there will be new back pews to fight over.)
We’re really just putting pews back where they used to be before the 1992 remodel. (You can tell—there’s no carpet where the pews once were. After this project, the carpet will be correct again.)
The chairs at the back will have to go—no room for them. The ushers will have to sit on the floor!
A Morning Concert
Our morning concert originally scheduled for August 10 will move to August 17, as Jason (our sound/video guy) won’t be here on the 10th.
But go ahead—get excited!
And remember, tickets are now on sale for our big concert with MSB Gospel Choir on Saturday, September 20.
Grab a few to sell!
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How great it is to worship.
Come! Let us rejoice together.
God Bless—
MB
No Friday’s Word this week. There’s one in the newspaper, but you’ve seen it.