Excitement
(This would be in bold, but I'm using someone else's comp and it won't let me use bold)
I'm really excited because I found out recently that The River is putting in a bid on a building to house our brand- spanking new church in- the building that we are trying to get is this old Latvian church, that has recently been home to the Threads Church. I don't know whats up with that church- if they are purchasing a new building or if the church is disbanding, so the situation could be one mingled with melancholy. Hopefully, if it is the case that they are no longer functioning as a church, I pray that the members find a new place that tehy can call home- be it The River or wherever.
The idea of us actually having a building is extremely exciting, but also rather intimidating, because it is so easy to talk about things in an ambiguous and future sense, but once they actually begin to happen, it becomes much more difficult. But, as I've said before, God has been teaching me about patience, and now that things are really happening, I'm learning about trust. And isn't it ironic how whatever you are dealing with in life just Happens to come into the Sunday sermon- don't you love it in a way, seeing God's hand moving in the everyday struggles of you life?
(This would be in bold, but I'm using someone else's comp and it won't let me use bold)
I'm really excited because I found out recently that The River is putting in a bid on a building to house our brand- spanking new church in- the building that we are trying to get is this old Latvian church, that has recently been home to the Threads Church. I don't know whats up with that church- if they are purchasing a new building or if the church is disbanding, so the situation could be one mingled with melancholy. Hopefully, if it is the case that they are no longer functioning as a church, I pray that the members find a new place that tehy can call home- be it The River or wherever.
The idea of us actually having a building is extremely exciting, but also rather intimidating, because it is so easy to talk about things in an ambiguous and future sense, but once they actually begin to happen, it becomes much more difficult. But, as I've said before, God has been teaching me about patience, and now that things are really happening, I'm learning about trust. And isn't it ironic how whatever you are dealing with in life just Happens to come into the Sunday sermon- don't you love it in a way, seeing God's hand moving in the everyday struggles of you life?

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