Sunday, December 10, 2023

Sunday Night Reflections

A Few Thoughts from an Amazing Day...

  • It was another two-fer Sunday as I preached at Citrus Ridge Church this morning and we attended Kissimmee Christian Church's Christmas concert this evening.
  • The focus of the message this morning was on Joesph and the importance of the virgin birth of Jesus.
  • Key point of the message, the virgin birth reminds us of the divinity of Christ.
  • This was probably the most theological sermon I have preached in a long time. 
  • Tonight we were able to celebrate the sounds of the season by hearing the Christmas account in 5 different language groups. Thank you Tony for your creativity and commitment to excellence in worship! 
  • When you see a 95-year-old woman serving as a greeter you have to ask yourself what is keeping me from serving? Thank you Norma for your fine example tonight.
  • Another Night of Noel is finished, Thank you Dirk and Ruth for your leadership in this ministry. We had 700 in attendance! It was a wonderful night! 
  • The college football season is over, not one of our better years.
  • If the Malls really wanted to make money they could sell parking spaces. They would make a fortune!
  • The first semester of JUFL is in the books. January begins our last semester, and we hope all our students finish strong.
  • Something to Chew on; He who does not have Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree. ~ Roy Smith

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