When I started this whole church-search thing (which, in case you've missed me sayin' so, is over. I'm a stick-with-what-works kinda guy. I feel fine, thanks), one of my goals was to meet some nice, cute, interesting Christian gals.
And I have.
More importantly, I'd like to think I have a pretty fair start at a friendship with a rather interesting gal. We've e-mailed and now we're even Facebook pals. Awww....
Oh yeah, and she's engaged. (Twist!)
Yes, I will take whatever relationships come my way. Jogging buddies, church compatriots, female acquaintances, and even "more". But I'm rather content with what's come my way.
First off, she's a nice gal. Interesting. Family had a rough start, born Jewish, just got baptised last week (or is that last-last week now? I dunno.), an interesting person to be sure.
Then there are the cats at my small groups home who are ridiculously tiny and cute and don't mind me picking them up and mercilessly petting them. ;)
I have the people I can't live without. I have my associates. My coworkers. My fellow congregates. And some folks that are a gloriously messy hybrid of the above. All in all, I'd say I have a stash of interesting and amusing relationships.
Besides, if you're working on a relationship with Christ, why not start off with other mere mortals? They're good people, darn it.
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
A Sunday with no church. And I'm planning it that way!
Yes, scandal of scandals; this is the one Sunday a year where I plan to skip church.
http://www.llswa.org/site/TR/Events/BigClimb?px=1071381&pg=personal&fr_id=1040
I figure it falls under the purview of Jesus healing on the Sabbath. (No, I'm not claiming to be just like Jesus! I'm just sayin', if it's good enough for him...) Hey, it's only one Sunday a year, right?
If nothing else, I consider it a way of thanking God for sparing my best friend and letting her survive cancer.
Best case scenario, I get some folks and friends to donate to a good cause. I get nothing out of it except exercise and time with my loved ones. (Well, maybe I'll get a mug and t-shirt. Nothing of "significant material or financial value", how's that?)
Breakin' the rules. And still okay with it. Go figure. ;) I reckon God'll understand and forgive me.
Who knows, God might even bless me too!
http://www.llswa.org/site/TR/Events/BigClimb?px=1071381&pg=personal&fr_id=1040
I figure it falls under the purview of Jesus healing on the Sabbath. (No, I'm not claiming to be just like Jesus! I'm just sayin', if it's good enough for him...) Hey, it's only one Sunday a year, right?
If nothing else, I consider it a way of thanking God for sparing my best friend and letting her survive cancer.
Best case scenario, I get some folks and friends to donate to a good cause. I get nothing out of it except exercise and time with my loved ones. (Well, maybe I'll get a mug and t-shirt. Nothing of "significant material or financial value", how's that?)
Breakin' the rules. And still okay with it. Go figure. ;) I reckon God'll understand and forgive me.
Who knows, God might even bless me too!
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attendance,
cancer,
church,
exercise,
friend,
fund raising,
god,
pal,
research,
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