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Sunday, November 23, 2003  
sunday post

Today is my day to give the children's sermon. The sermon text is 2 Sam 23:1-7. It does not give much for me to do in the context of a children's sermon. So, I will do the thanksgiving thing. It should be fine.

Last night Trish and I were at Seabury hanging with Mitch, Jeff, Luke, Susie, Cathrine and Denise. It was good. I got a little frustrated at one point and called Jeff a bad name. I have apologised. Things have been a little wonky for me of late. I am more stressed than I realize.

Well, I am off to church. Later today I am singing at the local inter-religious service. Carol, one of the pastors from North Shore, is preaching. Susan, our choir director, is leading the singing. And there will be an opportunity for me to play mandolin. You see, a rabbi a priest and a seminarian can form a nice trio if given the opportunity. Who knew?





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