Blake is back (and had a good time in Europe) but will be gone on the 19th, when we have our next concert. That means Shannon and I will be doing the singing, along with Mel Creason, who will sing a song and accompany himself on guitar. (Shannon will sing, among other things, Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You.”) We will be doing pop songs with spiritual meaning. Expect a few surprises.
I will preach again this Sunday and Mary will take it the Sunday after the concert—the 20th.
This will conclude a series of sermons in which I have talked about why God wants us to spend time in this world, which is not always an easy place to be.
Some of my friends and I gathered at my house last Sunday evening in remembrance of a couple of people we loved. Our friend, Thomas Coker, died after a ten-year battle with prostate cancer. We also remembered Roy McCasland, who passed a few years ago. Thomas was technically a member of our church and Roy was an active member for many years. We had a good evening. My sister fixed a big meal for nine people. The refrigerator went out the day before. And the air conditioning died the day of the gathering. A little cool lasted in the house for the evening. But sleeping that night was impossible.
Life can be difficult.
Still—God wants us here in this world for a while. We continue to think about why.
Sure hope to see you Sunday.
I’m counting on it.
Don’t disappoint me.