DAILY DEVOTIONS (16 OF 20)
by Brad Whitt
Scripture: Philippians 3:17-21
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Daily Devotions (16 of 20)
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 3:17-21
Well good morning, guys. It is Monday, and eight o'clock on the nose. I hope you are having a great day so far getting started. I'll be waving at everybody as you come into the room. I'm glad that you're here this morning. Good morning, Ms. Cathy; I hope you're doing really well. I hope you can see me, hear me, all those sorts of things. And since we're on Facebook, hopefully we won't have the issues that we've had with a couple of the folks trying to get in, or actually getting in on the front end last night with our zoom fellowship gathering. And so, we're learning how to do this a little more every day, and just praise the Lord it wasn't any worse than it was. Of course, all of our cyber guys are out there shaking their heads and going, you silly pastors, we tried to warn you and you did it anyhow. But we're hard-headed sometimes.
Anyway, I hope you're doing really well. It is 62 degrees in Harlem and a predicted high today of 74; a little bit of rain today. And so, I hope you're doing really, really well. Hope you've got your coffee, your caffeine, your... I don't have Diet Dr. Pepper this morning; I've got my tea, and one of my favorite camp style mugs; my Colonel Littleton mug. Folks have been asking what our plans are and our plans are kind of on hold right now until we know, hey, what does the governor say; really not the governor so much as the local officials, those sorts of things.
But what is the governor instructing? What is he laying out for our local officials? Because that's who we're directly responsible to. And so, right now we are looking at holding another drive-in, as I mentioned last night, another drive-in service on Mother's Day. So, we'll be planning that over the next week or so, probably going to work a little bit on even the social broadcasting things. We're learning how to do all this a little bit better every ...
Series: Fill Your Cup Morning Devotions From Philippians
Brad Whitt
Philippians 3:17-21
Well good morning, guys. It is Monday, and eight o'clock on the nose. I hope you are having a great day so far getting started. I'll be waving at everybody as you come into the room. I'm glad that you're here this morning. Good morning, Ms. Cathy; I hope you're doing really well. I hope you can see me, hear me, all those sorts of things. And since we're on Facebook, hopefully we won't have the issues that we've had with a couple of the folks trying to get in, or actually getting in on the front end last night with our zoom fellowship gathering. And so, we're learning how to do this a little more every day, and just praise the Lord it wasn't any worse than it was. Of course, all of our cyber guys are out there shaking their heads and going, you silly pastors, we tried to warn you and you did it anyhow. But we're hard-headed sometimes.
Anyway, I hope you're doing really well. It is 62 degrees in Harlem and a predicted high today of 74; a little bit of rain today. And so, I hope you're doing really, really well. Hope you've got your coffee, your caffeine, your... I don't have Diet Dr. Pepper this morning; I've got my tea, and one of my favorite camp style mugs; my Colonel Littleton mug. Folks have been asking what our plans are and our plans are kind of on hold right now until we know, hey, what does the governor say; really not the governor so much as the local officials, those sorts of things.
But what is the governor instructing? What is he laying out for our local officials? Because that's who we're directly responsible to. And so, right now we are looking at holding another drive-in, as I mentioned last night, another drive-in service on Mother's Day. So, we'll be planning that over the next week or so, probably going to work a little bit on even the social broadcasting things. We're learning how to do all this a little bit better every ...
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