Monday, December 10, 2007

No Time To Blog . . .

Wow! I just realized that is has been over three weeks sense the last time I blogged. I have to admit I have been a little busy the past few weeks. Now, I don't have any great new spiritual revelation or hip thought to bring to you today so I will just update y'all on my life.

Family: The two kids, Emily and Matthew have been keeping Sandra and I really busy. Not that we are really that busy doing things but just spending time with these little guys is so satisfying that time just gets away. I record my TV shows, Highstakes Poker and Mythbusters, every week and I find that I hardly have time to watch it anymore. But what wonderful times. Matthew, along with his friend Hanna Mills, was dedicated this Sunday with lots of family and church friends present. They were the first babies dedicated at Grace Fellowship.

Church: The last six months at Grace Fellowship has been a very rewarding experience. It is so awesome to come together in unity and worship, in peace of mind, to worship God. Well, we finally have everything going pretty smooth and organized. We have DVDs and CDs of every services and because of our upcoming TV schedule we will be recording everything in multi-track for post editing. Our music is rocking like I knew that we were capable of doing and is very fun. I guess I do sometimes miss the old southern gospel songs but that is a thing of the past. We do mostly modern worship which is very guitar driven so that is all good with me, the guitar player. ;-) Our keyboard is a MO-8 and it freaking rocks. Everything from strings to organ to van halen guitar can be done with this instrument. We also have our REMIX youth service on Wednesday nights which is all about ROCKING out for Jesus.

Spiritual: I feel like I can finally follow the word of God instead of trying to reconcile a religious system to his word. I am finally free to believe that I am saved by Jesus Christ and trust his spirit and word to guide me in spirit and truth without trying to be superspiritual or follow what .2% of the christian world thinks is correct.