Sunday Morning Kiddie Songs

Today was "Back to School Sunday" at Anchor. The worship team did nothing but children's songs--"Give Me Oil in My Lamp," "The B-I-B-L-E," "The Lord's Army," "Zacchaeus," and "Father Abraham." What a blast watching the adults do the motions!

Tim preached sitting on the platform with kids around him. He used a tree as the metaphor, and his message concluded with everyone going outside to plant a tree between the church and the youth center building. He let the kids plant the trees. Then the kids went to the door of the youth center (which is just a house we bought) for a bag of school supplies.

We did that in each service. It was fun and different. But I'll be ready to do some rocking next week.

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Steve DennieCareer-wise, I've been hanging around and writing about and cheering on churches and pastors for the past 25 years as my denomination's Communications Director.
I write primarily for my own amusement. If anyone wants to eavesdrop, they're welcome to it. My heartbeat is serving God faithfully through the local church. But my posts repeatedly stray into sports, politics, movies, and other nonsense.
I've been blogging since 2004, and it's been fun. Please understand that, though I work for the United Brethren in Christ denomination, the nonsense I spew out here comes from my own semi-functional brain in a totally personal, non-official capacity. Yes, that's a disclaimer.

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