From the monthly archives:

July 2009

Pickle Pie

by Shannon Mimbs on July 29, 2009 · 8 comments

in Family,Ministry,Teamwork

We just finished up our last night of the Kids’ Rally held at Alabaster CoG.  All in all, things seemed to go very well.  Our children’s pastor did a phenomenal job with the messages over the last few days (especially tonight!).  What stands out more than anything, though, is the teamwork amongst all the volunteers.  [...]

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Justification

by Shannon Mimbs on July 22, 2009 · 0 comments

in Book Review,Justification

Great book to check out!  :biggrin:

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FYI

by Shannon Mimbs on July 17, 2009 · 0 comments

in Blog,Resources

Howdy, folks. We hope that everyone is doing exceptionally well.  As for us, we’re still unpacking things in the new place.  However, things are cleaning up quite nicely (thanks to the marvelous insights of Dr. D).  :biggrin: We’ve decided to step out into another communications venture.  As many of you know, I recently canceled our [...]

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Quick Question

by Shannon Mimbs on July 14, 2009 · 9 comments

in Book Review,Resources,Theology

Just a quick question?  If you were stranded on an island (like in the show, Lost) and you could have two books (not including the bible or “island survival guides”), which ones would you choose?  and why? Peace     :whistle:

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Call Waiting

by Shannon Mimbs on July 9, 2009 · 6 comments

in Discernment,Leadership,Traditions

Well, Dee has completed the written portions of her comprehensive exams.  She is relieved to say the least, even though she doesn’t know her score as of yet.  Overall, she feels pretty good about the tests. Since we visited Georgia this past week, in order to be with Grandaddy who had a heart procedure, and [...]

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Wondering

by Shannon Mimbs on July 5, 2009 · 12 comments

in Prayer

What if the Church awakened to find that she was not many but one? What if those who were separated by misunderstanding and fear came together? What if leaders followed and those who followed led? What if worship moved beyond routine and singing beyond rehearsal? What if power wielded was loving service rendered to the [...]

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