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Continuing the One Month to Live series, we looked at Loving Completely. Loving people like Christ loved us. Question to think about: Could you love and forgive the person that murdered you son? How many of us could say yes!!

We had a great time musically yesterday. The sound was very comfortable. It's so nice when ya don't have problems, I'm reminded of Fred's post last week. Sorry, Fred, but ya got to have problems sometime!

At the end of the 2nd Service set, we sang Wonderful Cross and The Old Rugged Crosss. we took the Old Rugged Cross down and half step to A and started with the Chorus then went into the verse. It was a nice transition from the Wonderful Cross, which is in D!

Ya'll have a great week! Here's the Setlist:

1st Service

Let Everything that Has Breath
Holy, Holy, Holy
The Old Rugged Cross
Glorify Thy Name

2nd Service:

Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?
Everyday
You Never Let Go
Wonderful Cross
The Old Rugged Cross

This is a part of Sunday Setlist over at Fred's blog!!

Ok, for those who don't already know, here's the deal: I got new life insurance and had to do blood work about a month ago. My insurance agent called and said my blood work came back weird and I received a D rating which means that I have the highest premium. I took the lab results to my doctor last Friday.
He took one look at them and said that I was diabetic. He wanted to verify it with his own test, but said 9 times out of 10 the insurance lab results was accurate. He said that I probably wouldn't see symptoms for another 5 to 10 yrs, but we should start treating it now with medication and diet.
I took a Glucose test on Monday and am going back to see him tomorrow.

I guess the struggle that I will have is watching what I eat. Because I'm addicted to the "DEW" and love sweets and candy, which will probably be off my list of things to eat. Being from the south, I also love Sweet Tea and people in Colorado come over to my house to drink "Jamey's Sweet Tea"! We bought some Splenda yesterday, which is outrageously expensive and made a gallon of Splenda Tea last night and it was pretty good. Tea problem solved!!

I also begin walking last week. You can follow how am doing there with the Daily Mile widget in the right sidebar. So far, we've walked 10 miles in two weeks. I believe that I need to lose between 20-25 pounds. My goal weight is 150.

I'll let ya know what the Doc say's. I am praying that the first lab results were wrong!

Also, Mike Haley, a college buddy and pastor in Fountain, CO, and I are headed up the Manitou Springs Incline on Friday, May 1st. The incline goes up 2,000 feet in one mile. I don't know if I can do it or not, but it's a challenge that I want to do and I don't like Mike showing me up. He did it a couple of weeks ago. I'll let ya know how that goes too!!

We're doing the One Month to Live Challenge at Parkhill. (Ck out Sunday Setlist) Anyway, it has been featured on the CBS's Early Show.










We kicked off the One Month to Live Challenge today! Pastor is preaching the messages on Sunday morning, which complement the the Bible Studies that are meeting thoughout the week. We have 12 studies that are meeting.

Today the message was Live Passionately.

We also had the Children's Choir and a ladies trio sing in the service. I'll post the video of both of those a little later this week so check back a little later to see the video.

Ok here's the Setlist:

1st Service

Children’s Choir

When We All Get to Heaven
I Love to Tell the Story
Jesus Saves
Sent the Light

Message-Pastor Cox

Inv. I Surrender All

Special-Trinity Trio-Holy Holy Holy


2nd Service

Children’s Choir

A New Hallelujah
Salvation
Song of the Redeemed
Mighty to Save
The Stand-A

Message-Pastor

Inv. Nails In Your Hands

Special-Trinity Trio- Holy Holy Holy

This is a part of Sunday Setlist over at Fred's blog!! Go ck out what other believers are singing on Sunday

Here is Samantha singing at PCA's Talent Show! If ya don't know, Samatha is nine yrs old and has been singing since she's been talking. I'm amazed how she can hear a song on the radio one time and then next time she hears it, she knows the words and melody word by word and note by note!
Awesome Job, Sam!!


As of today, April 8th, 2009, we have no credit card debt. It's been a long road. Now, I didn't say I was out of the woods, but not worrying about those stinkin' credit cards is a load of our shoulders. News Flash: The credit cards companies are not in business to HELP you out! They are in business to make money off of you.

If at all possible try not to use the plastic and if you are in debt, try to pay more than the minimum payment. That's how they get ya. I know, I know, easier said than done. But you CAN do it! It takes self-discipline and determination.

If you'd like some steps in getting it done, comment me.


Researchers say that it takes 21 days to form a good habit. I'm on Day 3 of forming one. One Monday, we started walking/running! I say walking and running because that's what I'm doing to get used to doing something I've never done on a consistent basis. You can keep up with my journey in the sidebar. Look of the widget that says daily mile.

I'm doing this because I believe that I need to lose some poundage. I have a goal, but I believe that i will share that a little later.

If you would like to join me on the journey, start exercising and go to Dailymile.com and create your own profile. It's free and it helps you stay on track.

So I've been Twitting for a little while now. It's pretty kool. You can follow me and start twittering, too! Just look at the box in the side-bar. If ya don't know what Twitter is, here is a video of Twitter in Plain English.









We kicked off Palm Sunday with the Choir singing "Hosanna", "Hope Is Alive", and He Wore the Thorns" We then read Luke 19:36-38. We led into worship with two songs. (Different songs in each service.) Pastor preached a Palm Sunday message from John 12.

After the message, we went into the Lord's Supper. I used some iworship videos as the deacons passed out the bread and cup.

We also introduced the "One Month to Live" series that we will be starting next week. Joseph, our youth pastor built an 8 ft high wall, a visual that we go along with Pastor's Easter message next week.

Here's the setlist:

1st Service

Parkhill Choir:
Hosanna with Forever
Hope Is Alive
He Wore the Thorns

Meet and Greet-

One Day-C
There Is A Redeemer-D

Message-John 12

Lord’s Supper-
Bread-You Are My All in All-IWorship Video
Cup-Above All-IWorship Video

2nd Service

Parkhill Choir:
Hosanna with Forever
Hope Is Alive
He Wore the Thorns

Meet and Greet

He Is Our King-Bb
Communion-D

Message-John 12

Lord’s Supper-
Bread-You Are My All in All-IWorship Video
Cup-Above All-IWorship Video

This is a part of Sunday Setlist over at Fred's blog. Go see what other churches sang yesterday!