Friday after work we made a spontaneous decision to go to the "movie castle" (Maddie's term) and see Herbie Fully Loaded. It was so much fun! The girls loved it. It took me back to my first Herbie movie in Abilene sometime in the mid 70s. I have vivid memories of it. For those of you who are Abilene readers--remember the old Westgate Mall? I saw Herbie at the Westgate cinema. (I also saw the first coupla Star Wars episodes there) I remember loving Herbie! The girls loved it almost 30 years later.
On another weekend entertainment note--I am loving the "Into the West" series on TNT. I love history and have always loved stories from the old west. If you haven't watched any of it--check it out. It always kills me to think of what we did to the American Indians. That's a whole different blog.
The girls and I stayed outside most of the day playing in the water and enjoying the heat. Last night we went to Otter to meet the group, New Reign. They are a traveling group from Oklahoma Christian. They'll be singing this morning as a part of our services.
Tim is preaching this morning on Nicodemus and his journey to faith. I am excited about the service. New Reign has some great music to add, the guy I wrote about, "Gary", will be coming, and we've got a great service planned. Tonight we're having life group at our house for the first time since before baby Sam was born. Pray for us!
Here's the order of worship for this morning...
Order of Worship
Welcome—Tim Woodroof
Family Prayer- Brennan McGehee/Jeff McInturff
Intro morning and special guests—BST
--Savior (New Reign) With “Magnificent” DVD
--I Stand In Awe
--Salvation Belongs
--Shout Hallelujah
Prayer
--Open Our Eyes, Lord
Teaching—Tim Woodroof
--You Can Come (New Reign)
--Here In This Place
--All Who Are Thirsty
The Supper—Joe White
--How Could You Say No? (New Reign)
Offering
Ministry Moment—Sewing Ministry
Shepherd’s Close--Steve Adams
--You Are Holy
Sunday, June 26, 2005
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Westgate is still there as a dollar movie that my family occasionally visits when the budget is tight and we need to get out of the heat -- perhaps this week! It's a great experience until the lights come on ---ewwwww.
Actually, Westgate is long gone. The whole Westgte Mall is gone. The dollar movie that remains is the Westwood Twin. I remember the two movies I saw at the old Westgate Theater. They were very similar in genre: Raising Arizona and Beaches. I cried at both.
Church was amazing yesterday... for so many reasons, the blast from the past courtesy of OCU being a funny one. I don't ever remember there being a theater at Westgate, they must have closed it before I was old enough to remember (ha,ha). The dollar movie theater I remember was the Radford Hills one on the Hill. Now you have to drive across town to see a movie.
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