This afternoon I had an interview at a church looking for a worship pastor. It's a 3-year old church plant from a church in London. Both of the current pastors are from the UK and were really cool, down-to-earth guys. I like the vision and ministry philosophy of being authentic and relational and missional. I'll probably visit there this Sunday to experience more what it's really like. They share a building with a Missionary Fellowship African-American church who hold their services first. I'm thinking about going a little early to check that one out too. :)
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Look out Tiger
This morning Jeremiah and I went out to the most intense disc golf course I have ever played on. Deep ravines, little creeks, bridges, trees, power lines, this course had it all. It's called championship level for a reason. I actually didn't do too bad, 2 or 3 over par on most holes with the occasional bogey. Considering the course I wasn't too disappointed. A good balance between insanely hard and intensly fun!
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African American Church services are amazing. I have been to a few, though considering u lived in africa you understand it more than I :-)
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