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Reflections on Sunday
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Reflections on Sunday

  11/16/09 23:30, by , Categories: Church Life, Stray Thoughts, Living Life
I was rather disappointed by certain elements Sunday. My very public fight with the power point really frustrated me. I was very excited to finally share that song with everyone as our theme song for this series and I spent a lot of time perfecting the lyrics power point. Then to have the problems it had with the music stopping and the slides skipping... . I was very crestfallen. Oh well. It is a good lesson in humility. It does have me looking into some technology upgrades, like maybe a new remote that won't be so apt to skip through the slides. It has always done it, but lately it seems like it is getting worse. The message seemed to go ok which is good since the struggle with the song left me feeling a little discombobulated as we headed into the message. But God is faithful and He can speak no matter how weak the messenger. I am excited for this next week. I think it will be a good challenge for us all. God is already using it to speak to my heart about what I need to do in response to His Word in this message. Hopefully He will speak to other hearts as well. So, just some personal reflection for today's blog post.
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After growing up in Maine, Ira graduated from Bible College and wandered into Western Maine and has never found his way back out. He has a deep love for the rural churches of Maine and the people who make up this great state. He loves Truth over Tradition, Christ over Culture, and People over Process. He love to equip, teach, and disciple and longs to see the Maine church grow healthy and make disciples.


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