Next week we will be
celebrating the 20th Anniversary of our first public service. But our first “non” public service was held
20 years ago this week.
In order to be somewhat sure
that everything would work on our grand opening, we had a “trial” service on
April 2, 1995. And so Stan Wickwire and
I set up the chairs and sound system and we had our first service. The band played, Ian and Sylvia sang, Angela
taught Jr. Church, for both of our children, and I preached to the eight who
had gathered to make sure that everything would work on our big day. And it did.
However, the reality is that
absolutely nothing we did that day prepared me for what the next twenty years
would bring.
In most cases that is like
life. We can plan and prepare but ultimately we will live our lives one day at
a time. It’s not original but it’s true: Life isn’t a dress rehearsal. Which is why Jesus asked his followers the
questions “Can all your worries add a single moment to your life? And if worry
can’t accomplish a little thing like that, what’s the use of worrying over
bigger things?” And those are rhetorical
questions. Have a great
week and remember: To see what is really possible, you will have to attempt the
impossible.
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