Wednesday, January 14, 2009

A Sneak Peek

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.


8 comments:

Unknown said...

This makes me count down the days until we're back in the fall:)

Anonymous said...

Our church is very blessed and the movie shows how blessed we are with some great people - makes me excited about 2009!

Eric said...

Add some weekly 'shirtless gator' references and you could increase your readership.

Anonymous said...

I 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.

Grandview 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?)

Unknown said...

you're welcome

Anonymous said...

I 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.

Joanie
PS I'm glad you finally learned my name ;)

Unknown said...

Aaron,

Great 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)

Anonymous said...

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.

Write on.

A regular,

lyrrad skoorb