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Sunday Recap - Nursery Duty! and The Profit of Pain

Posted on April 22, 2008. Filed under: Sunday Recap — Tags: , , , , — Ryan Egan @ 9:46 am

Sunday was a bit of an odd day at Living Word for me, as my wife and I had the pleasure of being involved in the nursery!  As a result of this, we weren’t able to hear the message during the worship time, but I was able to listen to it online this morning.  It was a great privilege to work in the nursery (a little crazy, but a great privilege!)

Sunday songs:

  • Almighty (Watson)
  • Blessed Be Your Name (Redman)
  • Blessed be the Lord, God, Almighty (Fitts)
  • All Creatures of our God and King (traditional hymn)

The worship team did a great job this past Sunday.  It was nice to just be in the congregation with no responsibilities.  The one thing I would love to see us all work on is transitions between songs.  Helpful things to do are to wait until after the first song to encourage the congregation through spoken word (instead of talking before the first song and having silence in between the first and second), or picking songs that are in the same key that can flow seamlessly into one another.  But other than these minor things, my mind was led to focus on Jesus and I was able to sing to Him with minimal distraction, so thanks worship team!

I always have to laugh when I sing “All Creatures,” however, because I always picture the skit of Mr. Bean in church trying to sing along and not knowing where to end the “alleluia’s!”  Alleluia!  Alleluia! Allelu—ya..ya…y..y…ya! :-)

Pastor Wade shared a fantastic sermon on ‘profitable pain.’  God will use anything to bring glory to Him, and in order to grow in our faith, often the process will be painful.  We can’t short-circuit this process of growth by trying to avoid pain.  And God is with us through all of it.  Good stuff and one that I will be listening to at least one or two more times this week.

Because our Truth Project hosts were out of town and we had a ministry event Sunday night, as was able to share a relaxing evening with family, which was so needed.

A great day.

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