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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Trying New Things

The past weekend was pretty huge for us. I preached my first sermon on Saturday (after teaching two English classes—I was really tired by the end of it all). Then we took Kylie to church on Sunday, her first time. And, on Monday we had our Second Wedding anniversary.

Sermon:



Karl PreachingThe sermon went well. I am not really the right person to analyze it, as I know what was left out that was meant to be included. God used me. People were touched. I am happy with the end result.
Nádya said that, “It was like you had been preaching for years!” I joked that it was because I went long (I did—but it was the interpreter's fault [joking!]), and she said that she was really impressed with how it went. I could tell that others were too. In fact, I have been asked to preach again at my church here.

Unfortunately, we were not able to get an audio recording of the sermon. Nádya did get most of it on video before the battery died, but it is to big for any place I have to store it on the web (and the audio is barely intelligible too...).

Kylie's Trip to Church:



We loaded up the diaper bag, and hauled our kid to the bus stop early Sunday morning. Kylie falls asleep when we walk with her in our arms, or ride in a car with her.The bus was no different. She was out by the time we got to the bus stop, and stayed out until we were almost to church.

People “ooh-ed and awww-ed” like they do everywhere when they see a 40-day-old baby. Kylie loved the attention, and was adorable as always. (Disclaimer: I am not biased. Not at all.)

The service was very different Sunday; usually there are a few songs, the pastor preaches, then Sunday School. Last Sunday, though, there were two guest preachers, and no Sunday School. I did not understand much of what was said because both of the guys had accents from different parts of the country.

All the same, I could tell that the sermons were moving, and that people were responsive to them.

Our Anniversary:



Two years! Wow, that was fast.
Nádya, Kylie and Karl

We went to the shopping center where our first date took place, and subsequently got engaged. That was mostly just to get a picture—it is far to hot recently to stay outside in the afternoon, and that mall is outdoor except for the shops themselves.

Nádya and KylieThen we went to Teresina Shopping, where it is air conditioned, and spent the afternoon there. Kylie loved it—“it” being the air conditioning. We used the mall's stroller, and had a very relaxing afternoon wandering the mall.

Karl pushing Kylie in a stroller.People “ooh-ed and awww-ed” like they do everywhere when they see a 41-day-old baby. Kylie loved the attention, and was adorable as always. (Disclaimer: I am not biased. Not at all.)

Of course, there is a down-side of spending the afternoon in air conditioning: Leaving it. None of us liked it, but Kylie least of all. Poor girl cried for a long time when we got home because it was to hot. Next time we might not stay as long.

It was all worth it. One of the best (if not most tiring) weekends I have had in some time.


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4 comments:

  1. Two years! My how time flies.
    Congratulations!

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  2. Congratulatonis (typo, but leave it because I like it) on two years! It would have been cool to be there to hear you preach. Many of us did that same sort of thing on the first trip that you missed out on, though it was testimonies, not sermons (Jack and Al preached, of course). That was really a memorable experience; I liked it SO MUCH better than the second trip.

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  3. Thanks to you both!

    Phil, might there be some reason that you liked the first trip better... I mean other than logistics and such...

    Just sayin! :)

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  4. Very nice Sunday !!

    Your first sermon and Kylie's first trip to church ! Great!

    AND its nice for us preachers when someone else preaches and realizes it AINT SO EASY to keep it short !! :-)

    Hi to all
    Jack Hatfield

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