June 28, 2009
Morning service
“Getting Over Faith-Fatigue”
Mark 9:14-29
Rulon Gardner is a two-time Olympic Medalist Champion (Gold, 2000; Bronze, 2004) in the Greco-Roman Wrestling Event. Today he’s an author, motivational speaker and commentator. In his 2005 book, Never Stop Pushing, Gardner tells the story of his growing up years in a poor Mormon family of nine children on a Wyoming dairy farm, and how he overcame learning disabilities to go on to achieving what many believe to be the greatest upset in individual sports history as he defeated the Russian three-time Olympian, Alexander Karelin in the Sydney 2000 Games.
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Evening service
"How to Manage Time"
Ephesians 5:15-17
Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon is an imaginary town that has the feel of slowing down...catching your breath... and taking your time to it. I think I went through a place like that one time in Texas. I was in a "rushed condition" that day as I hurried home to Houston from a meeting up in Fort Worth. I was cruising down Highway 6. It was "Texas Hot" that day. I was tired and up ahead was one of my favorite oasis... a Dairy Queen. My car never goes past one!
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