10-05-2014 A Whiff of Tabernacle Worship (Guest Speaker Richard League)

We had a great time at our service this week here at First Covenant Church.  First off, we had a great announcement from Sara Stewart (who was wearing an inflatable sumo suit at the time), sharing about the Youth lock-in the night before.  Yes, all of the Youth kids seemed a bit sleepy during the service on Sunday, but none of them nodded off -- probably because of how different the message was...

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09-28-2014 Preparing Our Hearts for Worship: A Kingdom and Priests

The leaves are beginning to turn, and that means that my drive from Morton into Peoria becomes one of my favorite parts of the day -- especially that turn on I-74 when the hills on either side of the highway separate, and you can see the hills and valleys filled with a kaleidoscope of color, with the Peoria skyline nestled in between them.  It’s kinda glorious, actually...

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09-21-2014 A Life of Joy and Worship

We had a great day in the Lord together as a church family this weekend, hosting our missionaries, fresh from their ministry work with Shanxi Evergreen Services in China.  They were able to spend time talking about their work in the Adult Sunday School class, and then in the Worship Service itself -- and on a more personal note during our delicious potluck lunch afterwards (I don’t know where they picked up those dumplings, but they were amazing)...

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09-14-2014 Preparing Our Hearts for Worship: A House of Prayer

Well, the Pumpkin Festival was as exciting as ever -- even moreso because it was Olivia Andrews’ first time watching a parade, and that’s just a blast to be part of.  The All-Church Retreat also went well this past weekend, with Gweneth Schwab leading everyone in a poignant time of sharing about where they’ve seen God at work in their lives...

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09-07-2014 Preparing Our Hearts for Worship: Tangible Actions

Everyone in my family is excited, because this is the first week of Morton’s annual Pumpkin Festival.  Now, for those of you who don’t live in Morton, that may sound somewhere between quaint and an utter waste of time, but for lifelong Mortonites, it’s a fun time to celebrate family, home, and really good (bad-for-you) food.  My kids have never missed a P-Fest parade -- even when we lived in another state, we came back for the P-Fest -- and they look forward to it every year...

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