The number of loyal blog readers is dwindling. Alas ... this thing may run out of steam soon. But that's OK. It has served a good purpose and I'll keep it going for a least a while longer. If nothing else, it's a good exercise for me.
As a reward for coming to this page today, I offer you a view of the animoto presentation that we're going to open our "State of the Church" meeting with on Sunday night. I like how it turned out. What surprised me most was how much good stuff happened at Grandview last year.
I really wasn't sorry to see 2008 go, but when you stop and put together positive pictures from the year, you get a new appreciation for it. We really are blessed at Grandview.
Enjoy. It's about 4:30 in length. Thanks to the Isaac Schade Band for the background music.
This makes me count down the days until we're back in the fall:)
ReplyDeleteOur church is very blessed and the movie shows how blessed we are with some great people - makes me excited about 2009!
ReplyDeleteAdd some weekly 'shirtless gator' references and you could increase your readership.
ReplyDeleteI hope you do continue the blog, as often as you can write..even if it's irregularly. Of course, I thought you were never going to replace the Florida Gator piece! Hahaha.
ReplyDeleteGrandview had a good 2008! Thanks to you and to all the hard workers!
xo Lorac, now a Medicare-aged woman (but 65 is the new 55, right?)
you're welcome
ReplyDeleteI for one would be sad if you stopped blogging. I enjoy your posts and I feel like they help me stay connected to the congregation.
ReplyDeleteJoanie
PS I'm glad you finally learned my name ;)
Aaron,
ReplyDeleteGreat Video. I liked how simple your phrases were. I am right now avoiding writing the dissertation. I hope you continue to write and keep us up on what is going on there.
Blessings,
Scott (BP Friend)
Sorry, but you're not allowed to quit. You've created a following, and you wouldn't want to be responsible for turning that pack of folk loose to wander aimlessly, sheep without a shepherd. I know it's a heavy burden, but it's your density, dude.
ReplyDeleteWrite on.
A regular,
lyrrad skoorb