Snow Day
So today was my daughters first “snow day” where school was cancelled (it snowed 8 inches last night). I think it’s a milestone…
So today was my daughters first “snow day” where school was cancelled (it snowed 8 inches last night). I think it’s a milestone…
I was praying in my study this morning and my oldest daughter Mary Joy came in terrified because of a nightmare about monsters. Have you ever thought about monsters? I don’t know what Freud would say, but it seems like everything scary in this world is a twisted picture of what is whole and complete.
The Antioch Staff just finished two days of meetings together to look at structure, vision, ministry, programs, job descriptions and a host of other things. I’d have to say that it was one of the most profitable times that I’ve ever had with a group or team. The funny thing is that some of the
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What do you call too many people trying to do too many missions projects all at one time? A good problem to have… (I wouldn’t trade the people of Antioch for anything)
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This Sunday is our second shot at “Art Sunday.” The halls and lobby of the school will be filled with art from artists in the Antioch community. All of it will be for sale with the proceeds going to missions projects. We’ll also use this Sunday as an opportunity to talk about Africa and our
It’s like 50 degrees in our office… Have you ever felt like you just needed to whine and complain to feel better? :)
The elders announced to the congregation yesterday about Justin Lavik, the new Worship Pastor who will be starting this Friday at Antioch. Justin is married and has two daughters. Their family is currently living in San Clemente, California. Justin will be moving up ahead of his family (as they stay until some details are wrapped
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This will be the second year in a row that I’ve worked on a “Sermon Biography Series” in January. The big idea is to spend two weeks on the life and times of someone in Church History. The first week allows us to look at our own culture through the lens of a different time
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Things in Uganda are a bit precarious because of the turmoil in neighboring Kenya. Kenya is living through a nightmare as the results of the recent Presidential election are in dispute (something that is unfortunately all too familiar in Africa where almost no leaders allow themselves to be voted out once in power). Anyway, Uganda
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