Jul
4
a great hymn
Filed under church, music at 4:39 pm | Leave a Comment
Michele, a good friend of ours in MI, wrote a great piece about one of her favorite hymns, Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing. I count that hymn as one of my favorites, as well. We even had it as part of Micah’s baptismal service. However, I’ve never taken the time to contemplate, let alone verbalize, why it’s a special hymn. I think Michele articulates it well:
[F]irst, it highlights the fact that my main purpose in life is not to be successful, particularly, but to praise God…. Second, it implies that praise is not something I can do by myself. The ability to praise God is a gift from God. I must be taught to sing God’s praise…
Her post is definitely worth a full read. Preach it, Michele.
Nov
15
missing the dessert
Filed under food, church at 9:14 pm | 2 Comments
Back in Grand Rapids we were members of Orchard Hill Reformed Church. For years, until the time we moved, we were part of a great small group that usually met every other Friday night. We had a great setup where each week one of the couples in the group would lead the Bible study, one would host the gathering, and one would make dessert. We’d take turns doing each, allowing for a great sampling of desserts … and leading styles, of course.
A couple weeks ago on a Friday night, I got a call from some of our friends at one of their small group meetings. At first I thought it was to see how we were doing in Virginia and to let us know they missed us. But I soon realized they simply wanted to let me know they now get more dessert with me being gone. This was confirmed by the picture I received in email a few short minutes after our call.
Incidentally, Orchard Hill is nearing the end of a long process to find a new pastor. We’re praying for you all!
