This is one of the most moving pieces I have EVER seen. I am so thankful I turned on the TV at this moment to watch this breath taking dance. Moved me to tears. ENJOY!!!!!!!
Twitter Updates
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
VideoTeaching.com
This is a AWESOME thing Life Chuch is doing.
It was great to see so many churches using shared teaching this June during One Prayer. More than one million believers around the globe learned together through powerful messages about who God Is… It’s incredible to think that a message recorded in Australia can change a life in Costa Rica or that a pastor in a small American town can influence people in Ghana, Guatemala, and points in between.
Both this year and last, we heard from many churches who were trying video teaching for the first time and were amazed at the results. We’re excited about seeing shared teaching on a global scale, and are building on that momentum with the launch of VideoTeaching.com. If you haven’t heard us mention it before, VideoTeaching.com is a site where churches will be able to download high-quality video messages from gifted Christian communicators. It’s all free, and it’s launching next week!
We’re adding finishing touches to the site, uploading more messages, and getting ready to share VideoTeaching.com with the world. In the meantime, feel free to let your friends know about what’s coming. See you on the site soon!
It was great to see so many churches using shared teaching this June during One Prayer. More than one million believers around the globe learned together through powerful messages about who God Is… It’s incredible to think that a message recorded in Australia can change a life in Costa Rica or that a pastor in a small American town can influence people in Ghana, Guatemala, and points in between.
Both this year and last, we heard from many churches who were trying video teaching for the first time and were amazed at the results. We’re excited about seeing shared teaching on a global scale, and are building on that momentum with the launch of VideoTeaching.com. If you haven’t heard us mention it before, VideoTeaching.com is a site where churches will be able to download high-quality video messages from gifted Christian communicators. It’s all free, and it’s launching next week!
We’re adding finishing touches to the site, uploading more messages, and getting ready to share VideoTeaching.com with the world. In the meantime, feel free to let your friends know about what’s coming. See you on the site soon!
Monday, June 15, 2009
Weekend Madness
- Friday I spent most of the day getting things in line for a graduation party for 2 guys from the funeral home. Heated up some BBQ that Chuck McLean cooked man that was some good stuff. And had to make a couple of gifts for and grads.
- Saturday I cut some grass but it was to hot so I waited till later that day. Went and picked up Laura to hang out. I did not see her Friday cause she got to go to the Taylor Swift concert. Finished cutting grass and Laura and I headed out for Chick-fil-a and Goodberrys ice cream.
- Sunday was church. Got up early to finish some items for the parents.
- Sunday 9:30 service numbers were LOW but picked back up big time for 11:00
- Chris and the band rocked it out again busting out a David Cook song for the opening.
- Scott was spot of with his talk breaking down another myth.
- Kidz Cove we are talking about FAITH. We did stuff a little different and went off script and talked about Baptism and what is was and why you did it and what it does for you. We are talking about this cause June 28 if we have any kids that want to we are doing a big KIDZ COVE BAPTISM DAY.
- Sunday afternoon was a nice lazy day around the house. I took a nap and Laura watched a movie. Laura family also came over to have dinner. I cooked some slammin BBQ chicken with stuffing and gravy. And we hung out playing punch-out on the Wii
- All in all it was great weekend. It could have been 10 times longer but it was still great. Got lots to do this week for the Father's Day Golf Tournament on Sunday. So I need to get to bed and get some rest some I am 100% for the rest of the week.
- PEACE
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Weekend Madness
- Friday Night I stayed home and got ready for a singing gig I had on Saturday.
- Saturday I got up early and went and loaded all the Spotlight sound stuff up and then unloaded it at Southern High School since the show is in 1 week now.
- Left there and headed to Sacred Grounds Coffee House to set up my sound system and do a little practice before the show.
- Went back to Southern cause they were having problems with the mics
- At 4:00 I finally made it back to the house to relax before the show. Looked over my words, showered and grabbed a quick power nap before heading back out.
- Showtime at Sacred Grounds and we had tons of folks come out to hear me sing. I think this was one of my favorite sets cause I got to do whatever kinda music I wanted to do. I did some Old School Pop, Country, Christan, and Jazz. Loved it can't wait to do another one.
- Saturday night I crashed hard cause I had a major headache so not much fun there.
- Sunday was church still had the headache but pushed through cause that what we have to do.
- Chris and the band lead off with some Creed and did a awesome job with that.
- Scott was in week two of our series "Remember" This week he talked about fasting. Not one of the easiest things to talk on but man he did a great job.
- Kidz Cove was rocking and rolling. We talk about how Adam and Eve should have listened to GOD and how sad he gets with us when we don't listen.
- Went home after church and grabbed and nap to try to shake this headache.
- Big Rock was Sunday night and we talked about fasting as well. We shared how fasting is more than just from food and how we should fast from anything that distracts from GOD. We had the teens write down their biggest distractions and how many times they were coming to try to fast from it this week and the we set the paper on fire to help his destroy the distraction.
- Sunday night myself and a bunch of guys from church got together and watched the UFC that come on Saturday night. MAN IT WAS AWESOME!!!!
- Little funeral work today and then some golf
Thursday, May 21, 2009
'The A-Team' Cast: Then & Now

No show better encapsulates '80s action adventure TV than "The A-Team." The series, which first aired in 1983 and ran for five seasons, starred a commando fighting force out of Vietnam, "sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit." The men promptly escaped and survived in Los Angeles as underground heroes for hire, able to construct weapons from spare parts and sidestep any real physical harm amid a barrage of cartoon-like violence. The revolving door of cameo appearances by the cheesiest of '80s mega-stars, such as Hulk Hogan and Boy George, only enhanced the show's campy appeal. In honor of Mr. T's 57th birthday today, check out the members of that crack "A-Team," then and now.

Born Laurence Tureaud on May 21, 1952, he really did go by the first name "Mr.," middle name "period," and last name "T." Sylvester Stallone discovered the Army vet-turned-bouncer-turned-wrestler-turned-bodyguard to the stars (including Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali, Steve McQueen, and Michael Jackson) on the "America's Toughest Bouncer" competition and cast him as Clubber Lang in "Rocky III." "The A-Team" was created as a vehicle for the up-and-coming actor with the trademark mohawk, gold chains, and unforgettable catch phrase, "I pity the fool" -- which ultimately went from sound bite to motivational reality show. Really. Mr. T: Now Mr. T has never found the level of success he once enjoyed on the "A-Team." When the hit show ended, he went on to star in the series "T. and T." as a former boxer who teams up with a public defender to solve crimes. The series lasted just over two seasons, and health problems since then have prevented him from taking on more time-intensive roles (he was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma in 1995). These days he mostly sticks to starring in commercials and hawking his Mr. T Flavorwave Oven… move over George Foreman.




Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Weekend Maddness
- Friday I worked at the funeral home all day and then headed home to work on hanging some hand towel holders Laura thought I needed in the bathroom.
- Saturday was a full day. Slept in late and then headed to play golf followed by some fishing. And I got burnt. When I left the house it was a nice overcast but by 4:00pm my arms and face were and nice beet red. (Note to self DON'T do that again)
- Sunday was church at the Creek and it was AWESOME.
- Chris and the band were solid again this week
- Scott kicked off our new talk on "Remember". It is a modern interpretation of ancient traditions. This week was Communion
- In Kidz Cove we talked about Samuel and his boss Eli and how you can learn alot from your leaders. Like how Samuel learned how to hear God speak to him from Eli.
- Big Rock was awesome as well we are doing the same talk for the teens as we are for the adults. We just make it more teen friendly or as I like to say we TEENAFA it.
- Sunday night I crashed hard after watching Dane Cooks new comedy special. That dude is INSANE
- Monday I was right back to Hall-Wynne for another start to another work week.
- And you may have seen that Laura was no where around this weekend. She left on Friday to head to D.C. to watch her best friend Emily graduate. And she will be spending most of the week chillin on the Chesapeake Bay with Emily and her family. Glad Laura could get away cause I know she needed it. I miss her so much and can't wait for her to come home.
And this week does not look like it is going to be any easier. Big things on tap this week. Working on youth room, starting on stage design for our new series in June, and working on the Father's Day Golf Tournament. Man it is going to be crazy!!!
Peace out I gotta go back to work
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Stand by Me
This has to be one of the best videos I have ever seen. We did this song at Hope Creek not to long ago. And my prayer is that I will always stand by Jesus and proclaim is goodness forever.
Enjoy
Enjoy
Friday, May 8, 2009
Guest Blogger
This is a great post that I wanted to share with everyone
Guest: Brian Kruckenberg
Title: 11 Days
Last summer during OnePrayer I was participating in the weekly fasts. On the morning of the first fast, I sat down to read out of Deuteronomy. I wasn’t quite sure what God would have for me there but after reading just a few lines I read something that I can’t ever recall reading before: “Normally, it takes only eleven days to travel from Mount Sinai to Kadesh-barnea…” (Deut. 1:2, NLT) I stopped right there. I couldn’t believe what I just read: Eleven days? Really? ELEVEN DAYS!?! So, what’s the big deal? Well, what should have taken the Israelites about ELEVEN DAYS took them FORTY YEARS…or, by simple calculation: 14,600 DAYS! You see, God wanted to give the Promised Land to the Israelites and they were a short eleven-day journey away from receiving this amazing gift but instead they bickered, doubted and rebelled their way to a journey that would last 14,600 days. That absolutely blows my mind.
There’s so much more to this story (no doubt, the battle for the promised land would have still been there) but the questions for now are these: What is taking us years that God could do in days? What issue has handcuffed you for years that you could be on the way to defeating in a few weeks if you listened to God, faced it head on and seriously dealt with it? Eleven days or forty years? It is up to us.
Guest: Brian Kruckenberg
Title: 11 Days
Last summer during OnePrayer I was participating in the weekly fasts. On the morning of the first fast, I sat down to read out of Deuteronomy. I wasn’t quite sure what God would have for me there but after reading just a few lines I read something that I can’t ever recall reading before: “Normally, it takes only eleven days to travel from Mount Sinai to Kadesh-barnea…” (Deut. 1:2, NLT) I stopped right there. I couldn’t believe what I just read: Eleven days? Really? ELEVEN DAYS!?! So, what’s the big deal? Well, what should have taken the Israelites about ELEVEN DAYS took them FORTY YEARS…or, by simple calculation: 14,600 DAYS! You see, God wanted to give the Promised Land to the Israelites and they were a short eleven-day journey away from receiving this amazing gift but instead they bickered, doubted and rebelled their way to a journey that would last 14,600 days. That absolutely blows my mind.
There’s so much more to this story (no doubt, the battle for the promised land would have still been there) but the questions for now are these: What is taking us years that God could do in days? What issue has handcuffed you for years that you could be on the way to defeating in a few weeks if you listened to God, faced it head on and seriously dealt with it? Eleven days or forty years? It is up to us.
Monday, May 4, 2009
Weekend Madness on Monday
- Friday I took 2 of the most important people in Carlton Miles life (his mother and Mrs McIver) out to eat to celebrate his 46 birthday and to remember a great man.
- Saturday was a long day that started at 5:30 so I could be a Dennis house at 6:00 to help him and Kim move some stuff out for a yard sale.
- Saturday I also headed to Southern High School to help with Spotlight practice. Mrs McIver wanted to get the kids on mics ASAP. My good friend Becky was in town to teach some dance moves to the kids. So it was good to catch up with her.
- Saturday night Laura and I headed to Hope Creek for a cook out to welcome 2 new boards members. Renee and Todd. We had a cook out and just hang out and fellowship it was awesome.
- Sunday was church 3 services in one day is tiring.
- I am not a numbers guy never have and never will. But numbers were down this week not sure why I just no they were down.
- Only number I care about is this people accepted Christ this weekend. THAT NUMBER IS THE ONLY ONE THAT MATTERS.
- Chris and the band just flat out rocked Sunday. Lead off with some U2 and Chris nailed it.
- Scott did a great job wrapping up our series "It's Personal"
- In Kidz Cove we took the story on Jonah to a whole nothin level. We also revealed a new value as well as 2 new songs.
- Laura and I had lunch Sunday with some old friends. Adam Cook and his wife Val and one of the cutest babies alive Olivia. Adam is the Student Pastor at NHC and is one of the funnest guys I know. Great to see them again
- Sunday night was Big Rock and we wrapped up our series " Who you haggin with". We talked about how to become wise true friends. Really great series for us in Big Rock.
- Sunday night after Big Rock I crashed HARD and now I am right back to it and could not be happier.
- Golf on Wednesday and I can't wait
Peace
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)