good evening.
i just came off a 10 hr shift, and a weekend where i was up around 6am, and home around 10pm...
can i go to bed now?
i will breifly descibe some of the events that have transpired and kept me busy.
friday: worked at GCC (grace community church{marblehead}) from 10 am-12pm. *hour lunch*. went on to Salem to assist in set up of "Free Hot Cocoa" and fountain stage...
it went alright, despite getting soaked from the rain and standing beneth a leaky tent!
what wasn't going to work out was being expected to stand with one other person and a group of dream interrupting interns in the rain, til midnight!!! fortunately, there was a brave soul to sit on the stage, guard sound equipment, and allow the Vault to carry on the Brimstone Chronicles (visit Whyman blogs), and relieve me and the other "host mom" to get the interns out of the rain and to their warm, guest sleeping areas!
saturday: 10am dropoff for the 3 interns from chez steadman.
12pm therapist
1pm buy more work uniforms:)
2-8pm work
8-930pm events at the gathering('barking' for free hot cocoa, cleaning carpet @ Vault)
sunday: wake @ 5:30, putter
9:00 arrive at vault, prepare for worship
10:00 Gathering Sunday service begins
12:00pm lunch, work from 1230-130pm
2:00pm arrive back at Gathering, MONK UP!
3:00pm-5:00pm give confession of 'sins of the Church', in a vault, in robes, by candlelight, with the door locked.
5:30 prepare for 6pm service.
6pm service includes learning about Burning man, and an author who included pastor phil in a new book about unusual pastors.
8pm join up with a dream/ spirtual readers team
9:30 pm drop of luggage of 3 interns and go home :)
this weekend is really a kick off and foretaste of what next weekend, and halloween will be. it was great getting to know the new group of interns. please pray for the continuation of "seeds planted" and doors open, as well as adequate rest, peace, love and grace from all who serve.
peace of Christ!
izenbet
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