ATTENTION WORSHIPERS (4 OF 6)
by Jeff Schreve
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 5:1-7
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Attention Worshipers (4 of 6)
Life Under the Sun
Jeff Schreve
Ecclesiastes 5:1-7
How many people in here shop online with Amazon? Anybody use Amazon? Anybody ever heard of that place? How many of you go to Walmart and you shop there? How about Target? Anybody Target? You know, before Amazon and before Walmart and before Target there was K-Mart. You remember K-Mart? K-Mart was huge. In their zenith, in their heyday, they had 2400 stores around the country. 350,000 employees, 37 billion in annual sales. Quinn Stanfill, our worship pastor, used to work at K-Mart, and he was the PA announcer. That's where he got his start in high school, PA announcer for K-Mart. And everybody knows about K-Mart and the announcement that would come, "Attention K-Mart shoppers. We have a blue light special on denture cream," and everybody is going over to the denture cream aisle because it was 20% off. Quinn said when he was working at K-Mart, "They have this cart, and it would have a blue light on it. And they would push it into the different areas, and then the blue light would come in, and they would say, "Attention K-Mart shoppers." And I still remember as a kid in K-Mart when that voice came over the PA, "Attention K-Mart shoppers," I listened to see what was on sale. And as I tell Debbie all the time, "We got to get it before somebody else gets it," you know. And so, we were going to go and man, 20% off. You didn't care if you needed it or not, it's 20% off. Debbie tells me all the time, "You got to spend money to save money." That's how our current administration thinks. It doesn't work very well. "Attention K-Mart shoppers."
Well, today, in our study on the Book of Ecclesiastes that we've entitled, "Life Under the Sun," we are going to look at Solomon's understanding of worship. And Solomon, this man of tremendous wisdom, starts to focus in on the house of God. Now, we call this series, "Life Under the Sun," because that's a phrase Solomon ...
Life Under the Sun
Jeff Schreve
Ecclesiastes 5:1-7
How many people in here shop online with Amazon? Anybody use Amazon? Anybody ever heard of that place? How many of you go to Walmart and you shop there? How about Target? Anybody Target? You know, before Amazon and before Walmart and before Target there was K-Mart. You remember K-Mart? K-Mart was huge. In their zenith, in their heyday, they had 2400 stores around the country. 350,000 employees, 37 billion in annual sales. Quinn Stanfill, our worship pastor, used to work at K-Mart, and he was the PA announcer. That's where he got his start in high school, PA announcer for K-Mart. And everybody knows about K-Mart and the announcement that would come, "Attention K-Mart shoppers. We have a blue light special on denture cream," and everybody is going over to the denture cream aisle because it was 20% off. Quinn said when he was working at K-Mart, "They have this cart, and it would have a blue light on it. And they would push it into the different areas, and then the blue light would come in, and they would say, "Attention K-Mart shoppers." And I still remember as a kid in K-Mart when that voice came over the PA, "Attention K-Mart shoppers," I listened to see what was on sale. And as I tell Debbie all the time, "We got to get it before somebody else gets it," you know. And so, we were going to go and man, 20% off. You didn't care if you needed it or not, it's 20% off. Debbie tells me all the time, "You got to spend money to save money." That's how our current administration thinks. It doesn't work very well. "Attention K-Mart shoppers."
Well, today, in our study on the Book of Ecclesiastes that we've entitled, "Life Under the Sun," we are going to look at Solomon's understanding of worship. And Solomon, this man of tremendous wisdom, starts to focus in on the house of God. Now, we call this series, "Life Under the Sun," because that's a phrase Solomon ...
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