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Sunday Recap

- It rained hard this morning. I've heard preachers say that "a drop of rain will keep ten baptists at home." I'm glad we're not baptists. Attendance was good and the offering pretty good. I am grateful for both.
- All the Axios kids stayed in the service today. We are closing the Kid's Worship until after school begins and reopening on Aug 12. This gives Jacob and the other workers a small break and an opportunity to refuel for the school year. This is a picture of Jacob and his lovely wife, Jessica. They have been with us from the start. Jacob has done a great job with the kids and I'm so glad that God has given him a heart for kids. Everyone should thank him for the great job he is doing.
- I gave away prizes to all the Axios Kids who followed along and filled in their sermon outline blanks. Almost all of them did it. I hope that they listened as well. I spoke on potential and I pray that all of them will realize that they can partner with God in His redemptive plan for this world and fulfill the purpose and plan that God has for their lives.
- I spoke on Natural Born Heroes using Moses as an example. Three times in scripture it speaks of him as "no ordinary child." We all are born with potential and will only fulfill it if we make the right decisions on the road of life.
- Had cold drinks again for everyone.
- We had visitors.
- Music was awesome.
- Ben took the family out to Stevi B's after church. That was a blessing and a very generous act on Ben's part. It makes a father proud.
- Bob and Monica ate with us too. That's always fun.
- Spent most of the late afternoon and early evening at the laundromat but that's a whole other story.
- Had Krystal 's for supper and ate them with Pattie in the gazebo in Holly Springs. Can it get any better? Eating the food I love with the woman I love in the place that I love.
- Pattie and I spent time imagining ways that we can reach out to this community.
- Sergio Garcia choked at the British Open.
- Braves lost but there's always tomorrow.
- I love Sundays.
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