Merry Christmas Friends:
In the world of church ministry – Christmas is a crush of scheduling and activities (that is my excuse for not posting since Thanksgiving!) – but ultimately it is worth it for the chance to communicate the message of “The Birth” to a world that for a moment is a bit more receptive. This years Christmas Celebration can still be seen on-line at www.capecodchurch.com/teachings and has been viewed over 4000 times in the last week!
Now for a bit more of restful time – I am looking forward to sitting back with our family for the few days – enjoying some “Ben & Bills” Chocolates – reading a few good books (Clive Cusslers “Arctic Drift” & Malcom Gladwells “Outliers” )
I am looking forward to 2009! Times of societal and economic uncertainty are perfect opportunities for God to show Himself strong. But before we get to 2009 – a deep breath of family and refreshment as we celebrate Christmas together.
Merry Christmas!

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