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Mall Walking Together
December 9, 2009 at 7:22 am 4

That will be our staff today.

Hopefully minus the track suits.

It's our annual Christmas outing / gift extravaganza for the people who work here.

Julie and I give each staffer a gift card to a local mall, and we trek there together.

After a time of self-shopping, we meet together for lunch.

It's all a way of thanking the people who work here for all they do to walk together with the people of Good Shepherd.

But please, no track suits.
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“You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out”
December 4, 2009 at 10:44 am 1

So here we go.

A Christmas Story Christmas.

The iconic, irreverent, enduring movie that many people watch every year as a sacred rite of the season.

So we're going to explore what it is about this film that makes it such an institution in so many homes.

Why do people have line after line after line committed to memory?

Could it be because Ralphie's story . . . is our story?

Probably so.

Starting the mantra poured into his ears: you'll shoot your eye out.

Come and see the connection between that line and one of the great heroes of the bible.

Along the way, help us make the series as interactive as possible by logging onto:


and posting a story of your own.

We've built a website just for you.

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.
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Treasure Principle – Eyes On Eternity
November 27, 2009 at 7:00 am 0

So we finish The Treasure Principle on Sunday.

I'm so pleased that a series that started out being about money has ended up being about God.

A series that took of on generosity has landed at grace.

That focus will continue in the final episode of the series -- Eyes On Eternity.

We pray you'll be able to "take a look."

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.
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Down In My Heart
November 20, 2009 at 12:59 pm 5

Week Three of the Treasure Principle will be interactive, unpredictable, and celebratory.

I really like what we have planned.

I pray these are the kinds of plans that God will then take over and do more with them than we even expect.
So don't anticipate business as usual.

Be ready for the interaction, the unpredictability, and, best of all, the celebration.

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.
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A New Church Member
November 16, 2009 at 8:35 am 2
Yesterday at the 8:30 service, we received a new member into the church.

She did not have to go through First Step, our membership exploration class. She didn't even have to come up on the stage to join in front of the congregation.

She is in her late 80s, lives in an assisted-living facility, and comes to church with her niece. Maneuvering her walker up to the stage would have been difficult.

Yet in spite of all that, she very much wanted to join Good Shepherd.

So we were flexible with the "rules" of membership. In the middle of the service, I made my way back to where she was sitting, asked her the questions for membership, and voila! She professed faith in Christ and faithfulness to this congregation.

Aren't rules in place so that you can tinker with them when circumstances dictate?

The best thing about our new member? Whenever I ask her what she likes about the church, she says without a moment's hesitation: "the band."

The band?! Our rock praise band whose style appeals to a decidedly younger audience?! The same band who'd be a lot better at Bachman Turner Overdrive than Bach?!

Yeah, that band.

If entering your 80s involves that kind of embrace for God's "new thing," we've all got something to look forward to.
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