Seems like this comes up at almost every staff meeting. I prefer the baby Jesus. Jimmy prefers the teenage Jesus with the tuxedo t-shirt.
This gets funnier every time I see it.
Seems like this comes up at almost every staff meeting. I prefer the baby Jesus. Jimmy prefers the teenage Jesus with the tuxedo t-shirt.
This gets funnier every time I see it.
Classic stuff here. My kids are gun shy about pictures, but this captures the “Adam” in all of them. Way to go Autumn for leading the way.
Some of these clips are for MainStreet tomorrow while others are for “web only.” But over all I thought this was some funny stuff.
HT to Boing Boing
From the same people who did “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” comes this old REM classic.
Last night about midnight I shot out of bed. I realized that I forgot to pick up the bulletins for Sunday services. It was one of those days where I had about 25 things to do and the email Jason sent me never made it onto my scribbled “to do” list. Ugh, we kind of need that for services on Sunday.
I stumbled through the darkness and turned on the computer to try to find the Romeo Printing Company website. They don’t have one. Then I finally found a listing for them on Google with their phone number.
Wouldn’t you know my luck? They aren’t open on Saturday’s. I went back to bed making a mental list of what I would have to do to fix this problem:
Before our traditional pancake breakfast I ventured over to the church. On the way, I saw a light on in the back of the print shop. (small town!) I thought, “what are the chances that someone is working this morning? Pretty good!” So I go to the front door and bang. Nothing. A few more minutes of banging louder. Nothing. Crap! There is a light on but I don’t see anyone way back in the shop. My last chance is to call the office one more time. (Having flashbacks to working solo on Saturday’s at BlueCross.) On about the 4th ring I see someone going for the phone. Saved! I run to the back door and he gives me the bulletins.
It may seem like a pretty small thing to be excited about. But it just worked out better that the original set was available. What a relief.
This is for today’s service at Romeo
And this is for Married Life this coming weekend
All told, I have 5 original videos in today’s service. I think that’s a record.
Conan O’Brien eat your heart out.
And if you didn’t know, the staff at Conan has a website called Late Night Underground. Good stuff there.
I love Family Force 5. They bring a million pounds of energy to any event. Well, check out these videos captured in Atlanta. The lady doing interpretation for the deaf really got into it. Apparently, she is a fan of the band.
HT to Jeff
HT to Amy (the “oh” by me is the unfortunate sound I made when I hit George from Lost and Found in the forehead with a finger rocket.)
This morning we had a packed second service as we were having a baptism and a few child dedications.
I don’t know what happened. But I was doing the call to worship and my mind was still thinking about the baptism and how cool it was to see that step of faith. And I almost said something really dumb. I started to say "Today, we are celebrating infant ba…." and then I caught myself. "Child dedication."
Oops.