This is the Christmas Eve service from FUMC-Lufkin and April Holder singing Magnificat by Todd Agnew. It was a great service and everyone did a fantastic job. From left to right on the stage are April Holder(vocals), David McElveen(keys), Jay Watrous(acoustic guitar), Mark Saldana(percussion), Brad Anderson(bass), Danny Brevard(acoustic guitar), Chris Caraway(acoustic guitar), and Kathy Thannisch(piano).
Monday, December 29, 2008
Christmas Eve 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
EXCELLENT SHIRT
I think this shirt would fit into the Todd Wright/David Runnels cool shirt category. My wife ordered it and gave it to me for Christmas. I really need to find this "interpretation" of the bible. It may go a step beyond "The Message".
Monday, December 15, 2008
Movies that don't Suck...I didn't make this up!
A couple of weeks ago, maybe on Thanksgiving weekend, I walked into the bedroom and Anita(my lovely wife) was propped up on the bed watching something on tv. I sat down beside her and started watching and it was one of those movies that everytime it comes on, you have to watch it, plain and simple. Unfortunately, for the life of me, I can't remember what the movie was. It may have been that classic, "Real Genius" showcasing a young Val Kilmer, but what struck me was the commercial break and the lead in back to the movie. The station was called G4.
Now I'm not so familiar with the G4 station, but the lead in was titled, "G4 Movies That Don't Suck". I laughed and told Anita I should blog about this and provide the link because I know people, (Todd, David, Artie) who appreciate the great movies, especially from the 80s that are classics and will be forever. But, unfortunately, I had an ADD moment and forgot all about it. Then, here, two weeks later, I had another ADD moment and remembered it. So here it is.
I don't know that they have added Empire Records to the list yet, but they should.
Now I'm not so familiar with the G4 station, but the lead in was titled, "G4 Movies That Don't Suck". I laughed and told Anita I should blog about this and provide the link because I know people, (Todd, David, Artie) who appreciate the great movies, especially from the 80s that are classics and will be forever. But, unfortunately, I had an ADD moment and forgot all about it. Then, here, two weeks later, I had another ADD moment and remembered it. So here it is.
I don't know that they have added Empire Records to the list yet, but they should.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
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