Sunday 10 December 2017

Sunday Stuff

Today we learned that if you have a couple boxes of candles that you want to use for the Christmas concert, and if these candles were in storage (inside and outside) for a couple years, they may have softened and hardened just enough to fuse many of them together. We also learned that if you drop them on an un-carpeted floor, it will help them separate, or at least loosed up enough to pull them apart. I'm glad we learned that this week instead of the night of the concert.

We got new books for the library today. There was a stack of commentaries, some for the children (fiction and nonfiction) and a mix of others. New book day is always a good day. My assistant library was extra happy because we got one that he was wanting to read, so he entered it into the system and then checked it out.

It was a good Sunday. In Sunday school, we're learning systematic theology. It's been mostly introduction stuff last week and today. In the new year we'll get into it more, starting with soteriology. Pastor Mike was concerned last week that he was too technical, but I wasn't the best one to ask that; I like the technical stuff. Adult Sunday school makes me happy. It's like being back in school, only without the papers or exams.

Your Christmas song for this week:


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