Sunday, September 25, 2011

Phil holding the boys. (he looks intimidated; wait until they are in youth group)

Explanation on Practice What you Preach: Mainly for Phil

I can not articulate the message that Phil preaches on exactly (knowing that i would not do it justice), however, the point of the sermon was to be a part of the community as a christian (having a constant changing life and continually growing yourself as a christian),  Major emphasis was placed on the foundation of the church being fellowship (personal contributions).  In a way, the fellowship of the church and reaching out to others (connection) is a core fundamental of what makes the church, in so reflecting jesus.

well so i make sure that I am not redundant on the blog, Phil if you are looking at this; scroll through the previous posts and you will be happy to see words into action from your congregation before the sermon was given.  To Wenzells class, Michelle and I are forever greatful for the dinners, fellowship and love, Jim Dunn thanks for taking the time in a  long day to swing by, Jimmy Baysden thank you for your words of wisdom and service to others, lastly Phil thanks for leading the pack.  In summary, our lives are changing.

Scotts Hill Baptist Church: Practice what they preach: 1st Sunday back (late: 830am to an 8 am service) Well I live to understand what others go through getting 2 babies up, fed for church, while having been awake since 3 am. Only Phil Ortego could keep me awake. Way to go.



Sunday, September 18, 2011

Alright had ww1 go off in a diaper i went to change it and got hit by ww2.  Explanation: sibling rivalry is amazing.  I awoke and noah had a blow out.  Up the back of his diaper, all over the place but it was a contained explosion.  I picked up Carter who looked peaceful.  I changed Carter and told him that his brother bested him in the diaper competition.  At that time of my ill fated comment, Carter proceeded to finish an already in progress Poo at the speed of 90 mph; hitting my hand, exploding all over me, the floor, the dresser.  It was humbling.