the outline for the feb grace service hagar is now in the grace archive.
i loved steve's blessing you are the god who sees and am making it worship trick 24 series 3
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thanks for visiting my blog. i realise it's a bit old school to expect you to actually come to my world, but subscribe to the feed or select the relevant presences from the middle column and hopefully i'll come to your world and tweet or whatever to save you the hassle of coming back :-)
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where i come across creative ideas, liturgies, movies, music tracks, service outlines or anything that strikes me, i add them as worship tricks. i started these in april 2002 when i first began blogging and they have built up over the years so that i am now on the third series. this has proved a pretty popular feature of the blog.
Great blessing. BTW Happy birthday to you.
Posted by: Greg the Explorer | February 26, 2008 at 01:23 AM
thanks!
Posted by: jonny | February 26, 2008 at 07:35 AM
I just got an email from Cheryl over at Hold This Space about their alternative worship 'Nosh' and look whose going to be presenting and sharing? You...(of course you knew that...but I didn't). I've been getting so much form your blog (I don't comment much - very rarely in fact), ideas that I've used successfully with our community and shared with others. I'm looking forward to the Nosh and meeting you.
Peace
Greg
Posted by: Greg the Explorer | February 27, 2008 at 10:38 PM
cool - looking forward to it!
Posted by: jonny | February 28, 2008 at 09:57 AM