
It was a distinct day at Journey for a variety of reasons. First, Guy Delcambre spoke and did an amazing job delivering a message of timely truth through God's Word. I believe that people were truly ministered to and we saw evidence of that as several came forward for prayer during our ministry time. It is great to have a God-given team carry the weight of Journey. May God help us to continue grow on a personal level as the church grows.
A second distinction about this past Sunday was the fact that I got to be involved in the worship time in a "loud" way. I got to play in the band. Now those of you who might know me, that is really nothing unusual. I am a musician and I have been playing instruments and singing in church forever. As a matter of fact, some can remember the first set of drums at Bethel in Duncan. That white, now creamy white, set of drums on stage with a stringy headed 11 year old kid pounding on them. I was just a kid when I started playing drums in church. What a chance my dad took on me! This past Sunday I found myself playing drums once again. Our drummer called in on Friday and said he would be unable to make it. As a new church, options are usually pretty limited but I have always said, "if I have to I will" and I had a blast. I spoke to one of our first time visitors and she said, "I've never had a pastor who played the drums before." I just hope I played better than I did when I was 11!
Great job team! Another day of serving the Lord in our field!
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