Monday Miscellaneous
WEEKEND WRAP UP: Our first weekend of the new year was suprisingly strong. Attendance was high, energy was high, volunteer involvement was high, and the lesson was strong. Our topic was an uncreative “How to Have a Great Year”, but the lesson itself was really fun. The main point was simply DECIDE THAT GOOD ENOUGH ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH. We talked about the various areas that junior highers tend to settle for “Good Enough” and ways to avoid that temptation. All in all, it was a great weekend.
A BUSY SEASON:I feel like I am heading into one of the busiest seasons in a long, long time. A couple of writing projects, several speaking/training engagements, and beginning the process of a fairly radical “re-tooling” of some crucial aspects of our student ministries program at Saddleback. I’m not much of a list maker, but I am in the process of creating a fairly lengthy one to help me keep my priorities on track.
DENVER BRONCOS: Still too sad to comment.
WHAT I AM READING: I am currently reading “The Guinea Pig Diaries” by my A.J. Jacobs.
LOOKING FORWARD TO: Ditching church this Saturday night to take my 12-year-old son, Cole, to Supercross.
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Hi Kurt hope you all are fine. Will you send me or tell Rachelle to send me her email address I changed emails and may have lost her. Haven’t heard from her in a very long time. thanks, Linda