What do all of these things have in common?
They’re all symptoms of swine flu AND several of them have been ravaging my body for the past few days. I’m definitely on the mend (and no oinking yet!) so I don’t think there’s much cause for concern but it certainly made things interesting this past weekend.
On Saturday morning I got up, felt fine, headed over to the church for breakfast with a bunch of guys and then spent some time with my family at a kids festival in town. By 1:00 we were home and I was totally knocked out by this flu – chills, fever, headache, coughing. I ended up on the couch, not moving until 10:00 or so that night – knowing that I was going to be leading two services the next morning at OBC and feeling pretty confident that I’d be okay to do that.
I drank lots of orange juice and water before going to bed and another full litre of juice the next morning before heading to the church. I can honestly say that I have never led worship feeling the way I did – my head was spinning, a couple of times I had to just step back to catch my breath. During the 9:00 service I sat beside my wife during the message and spent most of it doubled over just trying to get comfortable enough to go back up and lead the closing songs.
In the midst of my great weakness, though, God was definitely honoured. I spoke with lots of people who couldn’t tell that I was sick and told me how moving the service was and how much they enjoyed it.
We are continuing in the series called “Grow UP!” where we’re spending nine weeks on a chunk of verses in 2 Peter which talk about spiritual growth. Earl led us through an exploration of perseverance and godliness and it was clear there were some “aha!” moments for people in the crowd. I think that this series will come out as being one of the most helpful for our people over the last couple of years – lots of good stuff and great content for people to grab on to.
Here’s what our service looked like -
Welcome/Announcements
Call to Worship
Sing to the King – Billy Foote – E (9:00) // You Are – Mark Roach – E (11:00)
Let Everything That Has Breath – Matt Redman – E
Meet & Greet/Offering
Your Love Never Fails – Chris Quilala – G
Responsive Reading – Psalm 118
Tis So Sweet To Trust In Jesus – Hymn – G
Message – Perseverance & Godliness
You Never Let Go – Matt & Beth Redman – Bb
Lord Reign In Me – Brenton Brown – C
A couple things to hilight -
Great weekend – despite my sickness. Couple more weeks of this series and then two weeks of holidays for me – looking forward to all of it!
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Wow. I hope you get better soon! Sounds like a great worship service.