sitting down at the dinner table at our house includes five people. two adults and children ages 8, 5 and 3. i am loving some of the "conversations" we are having lately.
"8 year old boy, where does an empty bag of pepperonis go?" asks parent.
"uhh, in the refrigerator," says 8 year old boy.
"uhh, no, it goes in the trash can," says parent.
"yeah, if you put it in the refrigerator, it's called 'glittering,'" says 5 year old girl.
stay tuned for more cox dinnertime "conversations"...
You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. Isaiah 55:12
Sunday, August 14, 2016
may the awkwardness bring God glory
i love my church.
there is no perfect church.
i love my church.
but sometimes, there are awkward moments...because we are talking about real people.
i am on the worship team which means, i am given a microphone. this allows for countless opportunities for awkwardness every sunday.
so last week, for the invitation, it happened that i sang with the organ. that was a first. it could have been worse. there was no rehearsal. we got through it. the end.
i only pray that God uses the awkward moments to bring glory to himself. it is quite humbling and God teaches me a lot about how little and weak i am through the awkward moments. may He get the glory and no one else! amen.
there is no perfect church.
i love my church.
but sometimes, there are awkward moments...because we are talking about real people.
i am on the worship team which means, i am given a microphone. this allows for countless opportunities for awkwardness every sunday.
so last week, for the invitation, it happened that i sang with the organ. that was a first. it could have been worse. there was no rehearsal. we got through it. the end.
i only pray that God uses the awkward moments to bring glory to himself. it is quite humbling and God teaches me a lot about how little and weak i am through the awkward moments. may He get the glory and no one else! amen.
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