easter ends up being a pretty low-key day
This year’s Easter ended up being fairly low key. I had very little responsibility at church this morning. We did not have Sunday school so I didn’t have to worry about that. I just did announcements and helped with communion. We had our service off-site this morning at our local Civic Center ballroom. This proved to be a pretty good idea as we then only had one service. (we normally have 3) Attendance was bigger than most Easters. On a normal Sunday we have about 600 in attendance. This morning they figured the numbers were around 1100. For us, that is huge. I don’t think we were ready for that sort of response. We didn’t have enough seats! It was a pretty cool problem.
After that my family and I headed to China Buffet, were we ate all the fried MSG food we could eat. Yahoo!
Then we spent the afternoon with my parents playing Texas holdem’ and watching some exciting NCCA basketball. Way to go Big Ten!
This coming week brings the 30 Hour Famine. I am a little nervous about this year because it looks like we are going to have a ton of students in attendance. I hope we are able to feed lots of kids through the experience. I need more volunteers to pull it off.

Good luck I mean God speed on your 30 Hour Famine. Would love to help you if you were not too far away.
Comment by Michael Morgan — March 28, 2005 @ 9:41 pm
Our 30 Hour Famine went very well a few weeks ago. I forgot to post this in the other comment.
Comment by Michael Morgan — March 29, 2005 @ 3:11 am
The only similarity between American Chinese food and Chinese food in China is the MSG!
PTL on your awesome “problem” for Easter.
Comment by chinaroad — March 29, 2005 @ 12:10 pm