Of Homecoming and housecleaning....
This last week has been fairly busy here. We've had a few pastoral visits to make, including to one in Rochester for a woman who was having some surgery. It's a real interesting visit when you wait with the family for 2 hours watching Game Show Network. This past Sunday, I was in charge of the children's message, which was a rollickin' good time. My supervisor usually says very enthusiastically, "Good morning kids!" to which they respond lethargically, "good morning pastor mark." I mixed it up a little. My greeting was, "Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood morning kids." They didn't know what to do with that one. :D
We also had our first Jr. and Sr. F.L.Y. (First Lutheran Youth) meetings on Sunday evening. We had a pizza party and brainstormed ideas for the year. The Jr. folks seemed really excited for the events, while the Sr. group was more concerned about Homecoming this week or riding around in their go-karts. We'll see how it goes.
Yesterday was the beginning of Homecoming week. It was kicked off by the shortest parade on the planet. Of course, it was fun, but when you consider that the two towns of the district have about total 1,300 people, you understand. I may actually get to fulfill a dream on Friday by working the chain gang for the Homecoming game. Looking forward to it. I'm also looking forward to preaching on Sunday. There's a real meaty text this week that I can't wait to get into. My house is also starting to come together, so that's a good thing. Till next time.
In Christ's Hope,
Christopher
