I went to the first service at SBCC. I got a message from my sister that she was organizing a family gathering for dim sum in Gardena. The dim sum was scheduled for 10:45am, so I told my sister I had three options. I could attend the second service, which starts at 10:00am, and leave early OR I could attend the third service, which starts at 11:30am, and arrive late OR I could attend first service, which starts at 8:30am, and go for the whole thing. So that’s why I went to the first service.
I saw a few friends who asked me if I forgot to change the time on my clocks (daylight savings ended that morning). I should’ve just given them a puzzled look. Oh well, I lost my chance. But I teased Alan, who wore his orange shirt. You see, all of us wore the orange shirt when we volunteered at the Fall Festival last night. I asked him if he didn’t have a chance to go home.
Pastor Gary continued his “Facebook” series. Even though the name is unusual, he’s focusing his messages on answering the question “Who am I?” and talking about how God made each one of us. Today’s installment was “I am necessary” and he mentioned that everyone has a spiritual gift, whether we know of it or not. We might not be conscious of it, but we use it each day. It’s a part of us.
After the service, my parents picked me up on their way to the dim sum. It was at Sea Empress in Pacific Square. It was very good, although we got some items that no one knew what it was.
A word about my blog .....
I'm using this blog to keep notes on my life and experiences, plus to keep track of my own recovery from a stroke (December 2006).
For those of you who were not aware, my brother, John, died on February 10, 2010. His remains were cremated and interred at Green Hills Memorial Park.
COMMENTS ARE ENCOURAGED, WELCOMED AND APPRECIATED.
For those of you who were not aware, my brother, John, died on February 10, 2010. His remains were cremated and interred at Green Hills Memorial Park.
COMMENTS ARE ENCOURAGED, WELCOMED AND APPRECIATED.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment