I'm so hot right now...
...that's funnier if you've seen Zoolander...
wow tough crowd
okay, so it's been over 100 degrees two days in a row. Today it was 102. The weather is beginning to make me question the existence of hell. If God is a God of love, He couldn't possibly send people somewhere hotter than where I've been the past two days. I suppose there's the off chance that Portland is hell, but that would upset alot of people.
I've now given two fairly successful sermons on back-to-back weeks. By successful I mean that I wasn't called a heretic, tarred and feathered, kicked in the junk or anything like that.
I'm somewhat apologetic for my previous two posts. Not in a regretting posting them sort of way. I just feel like if people don't know me well (and don't know little things like, oh I don't know, my wife is white) that they might misunderstand my posting those things. I've just gotten kinda fed up with how this country's racial issues have been swept under the carpet lately.
Tonight I met with a group of young adults (what do you call us? kids? folks? I hate the term "young adults") who are wanting to plant a community garden in the back of one of the churches I'm working at (or at which I'm working...my mom is in my head right now) They're really enthusiastic about it and the fact that the church isn't really asking anything of them is kind of a shock. It could be a really good thing for the neighborhood and it's great that the pastor recognizes that.
By the way, I figured out my its/it's problem. I used It's a wonderful life in a sermon a couple of weeks ago and for some reason that made it stick.
I finally started "Shaping of Things to Come". So far it is a fantastic book. At some point I should consider reading fiction.
Well, I'm tired. And hot. And not in the sexy way. Just in the sweaty way. And not sweaty in the sexy way. Just sweaty in the sweaty way. I also think the heat is making me a bit delirious. I'll see y'all tomorrow when it is going to cool all the way down to the nineties. Yay!
wow tough crowd
okay, so it's been over 100 degrees two days in a row. Today it was 102. The weather is beginning to make me question the existence of hell. If God is a God of love, He couldn't possibly send people somewhere hotter than where I've been the past two days. I suppose there's the off chance that Portland is hell, but that would upset alot of people.
I've now given two fairly successful sermons on back-to-back weeks. By successful I mean that I wasn't called a heretic, tarred and feathered, kicked in the junk or anything like that.
I'm somewhat apologetic for my previous two posts. Not in a regretting posting them sort of way. I just feel like if people don't know me well (and don't know little things like, oh I don't know, my wife is white) that they might misunderstand my posting those things. I've just gotten kinda fed up with how this country's racial issues have been swept under the carpet lately.
Tonight I met with a group of young adults (what do you call us? kids? folks? I hate the term "young adults") who are wanting to plant a community garden in the back of one of the churches I'm working at (or at which I'm working...my mom is in my head right now) They're really enthusiastic about it and the fact that the church isn't really asking anything of them is kind of a shock. It could be a really good thing for the neighborhood and it's great that the pastor recognizes that.
By the way, I figured out my its/it's problem. I used It's a wonderful life in a sermon a couple of weeks ago and for some reason that made it stick.
I finally started "Shaping of Things to Come". So far it is a fantastic book. At some point I should consider reading fiction.
Well, I'm tired. And hot. And not in the sexy way. Just in the sweaty way. And not sweaty in the sexy way. Just sweaty in the sweaty way. I also think the heat is making me a bit delirious. I'll see y'all tomorrow when it is going to cool all the way down to the nineties. Yay!