Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Germany 2008

Are you planning on going to Germany with the youth in July of 2008? We will be attending the Baptist World Alliance’s youth conference in Leipzig (near Berlin). We also plan on doing some hands-on mission work and some educational touring. I know that you cannot commit until you know the price. I cannot get a price until I know approximately how many plan on going. (It’s a vicious circle). If you think that you would like to go (if the price is right) then give Dr. Seagle a call or drop him an e-mail this week. This event will be open to all youth and chaperones who are 13 or older (rising high school) as of time of the conference. For more information click on this link. http://www.dive-deeper.org

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Check out photos


Click on the link below and to the right to see the new photos posted of the middle school retreat. High school students, send me your photos and I will put them up as well.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

High School Fall Retreat



High School Retreat
Our high school students will be returning to Myrtle Beach for their Fall Retreat on November 16th. We will leave church at 4:00 PM to make our way to the Sweet Caroline Cottage in Cherry Grove, SC.

Here’s your packing list:
Bible
toiletries
one snack food for sharing
money for shopping in Myrtle Beach
sheets
games (cards, Monopoly, etc.)
towels
personal medicines and directions for taking
money for 3 meals out (2 Fast Food, 1 Hard Rock Cafe)
your own breakfast for Saturday and Sunday (Pop Tarts, cereal, etc.)
we will provide juice and milk

Monday, November 12, 2007

Congratulations to Claire A



Claire and her team won the North Carolina Youth Soccer Association’s Presidents State Cup for the under 16 division. They now have the opportunity to represent North Carolina in the regional state cup in Georgia in June. Claire played a great tournament and we all are very proud of her!!! Claire, just make sure you're not in Georgia during any youth trips!!!

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Pet Peeves

Do you have a pet peeve? You know what I'm talking about, right? Things that people do or say that might annoy or frustrate us. Things that we will probably never stop from occurring, but that we wish we could stop for our own sanity. Here is a list of my personal pet peeves in no particular order. I would love to hear your list.




  1. 43 check out lanes at Wal-Mart but only 2 open.

  2. Duke University

  3. News reports on Brittany Spears or Paris Hilton (unless they spontaneously combust).

  4. Moore Boys Car commercials on the radio

  5. Cell phones ringing during worship

  6. The Trent River Draw Bridge being closed.

  7. People who pull out in front of me in traffic, slow me down and then take the next turn.

  8. Grocery carts with one bad wheel or any other non-working parts

  9. Installing a toilet paper roll so that the tissue unwraps from the under side of the roll

  10. Having a drawer full of unknown cords, re-chargers, adapters at my house.

  11. Clothes hangers... how they get all tangled with each other.

  12. Radio advertisements with the sounds of sirens, horns or screeching tires.

  13. Sand

  14. Getting the wrong order after waiting in a long drive-thru line

  15. Getting behind someone in line who needs a "price check"

  16. The thought that Albert Einstein would probably have a hard time getting a job if he were alive now, because he had messy hair and wore ratty sweaters.

  17. The fact that the worst pro baseball and football players will make more each year than the best teachers and nurses.

  18. How the nutritional value of any given food is usually inversely proportional to how good it tastes.

  19. "Air dry" machines, instead of paper towels in public bathrooms

  20. Tennis, golf, bowling or racing on TV

  21. Having to balance a plate of food on your lap at a picnic or reception

  22. Teachers who misspell words and/or use incorrect grammar in homework assignments and letters to parents. (I love H. J. MacDonald's "weakly calendar" that they gave to all the students this year. I prefer a strong calendar.)

  23. Hearing a song you hate and it mentally replaying in your head all day long (We're soaring...flying, there's not a star in heaven that we can't reach)

  24. When no one will decide where and what we are going to eat

  25. Christmas tree lights that fail to burn.

Thank you, God, that we can bring our burdens, our failures, our anxieties and our frustrations to You, no matter how small or large they may be. Amen.

 
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