Been a busy week @ CF, but in typical fashion they don't slow down...
Check it. We're doing TWO worship concerts Saturday night. Yes, TWO different services. One at 6:30pm and a second at 8:30pm.
Are we crazy? A little bit... but we're loving every second of it.
The 6:30 concert will be a full worship service, complete with Rick's second message from the "How to ruin your life" series. The 8:30 concert will just be music. No childcare will be provided for the second service... musically, both concerts will be identical.
I thought I was excited about doing the CFLive once. Now that I get to do it 2x? Man, that's twice as much fun.
So see you at Christ Fellowship Palmetto Bay this Saturday (February 28)... 6:30pm or 8:30pm.
2009 has been a busy year to date... and it ain't slowin' down...
Christ Fellowship's Worship Concert, CF Live, is happening Saturday, February 28 @ 6:30pm at our Palmetto Bay Campus. The worship leaders from our five campuses will come together in a night of celebration as we worship our Creator. It's going to be an awesome night. Come join us!
Check out the teaser video below. See you there...
This song's been haunting me for the past couple days... The Fray's "Where Were You."
Lyrics:
I found God
On the corner of first and Amistad
Where the west was all but won
All alone, smoking his last cigarette
I Said where you been, he said ask anything
Where were you?
When everything was falling apart
All my days were spent by the telephone
It never rang
And all I needed was a call
That never came
To the corner of first and Amistad
Lost and insecure
You found me, you found me
Lying on the floor
Surrounded, surrounded
Why'd you have to wait?
Where were you? Where were you?
Just a little late
You found me, you found me
Love the song. The Fray has become one of my favorite bands, and their new self-titled release has strengthened their presence in my iPhone playlist.
Check it...
The singer isn't questioning God's existence. He's talking to God...
The singer isn't questioning God's character, or His heart...
The singer is questioning God's timing...
And let's be honest, how many of us do that?
I'll be honest.
I do.
Every day.
A couple years ago I blogged about Psalm 124... one of my favorite posts EVER (and a really great song too!)... I wrote about how God doesn't spare us from the "fowler's snare". He saves us when we are trapped in it. (Psalm 124:7)
2,000 years ago the world was looking for Jesus to be a political Savior, and Jesus came to save the spiritual, not the physical... Jump forward to today, and the world is still looking for God to spare us from something in the physical world... not realizing that His salvation takes a different form...
The singer does talk about how God showed up... "just a little late." I love that. God, I think you owe this person an apology for saving them at an inconvenient time. You were a little late. Could you please be more considerate?
God, thank You for finding me, for saving me in the midst of the snares, for helping me overcome. I have felt pain. I have felt anguish. And in those moments I where you were, I can now see You in the darkness. Thank you for sparing me from the spiritual pain, and for giving me strength to overcome the pain of this physical world...
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