Archive for December, 2006

Calvary Chapel’s Christmas Eve Celebration

Hey everyone! Yes, we’ve been in sunny South Florida for a week and haven’t blogged once. That doesn’t mean we haven’t had anything to write about… it’s because we’re packing our days with so much fun! I’m writing this one about my experience going to the Calvary Fort Lauderdale Christmas Eve Celebration for the first time, but when Heather gets some time, she’ll write more about what we’ve been up to. We’ve enjoyed saying up late and sleeping in. The weather so far has been wonderful. No hurricanes yet and in the 70’s the whole time!
For anyone who reads our blog and doesn’t know… Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale can safely be defined as a mega church. With 20,000 people who attend, I believe it’s the 8th largest church in the U.S. Having so many attendees, they have 4 services each weekend. But a couple of times each year, they get get everyone together as a church body. But to get everyone in one place, they have to rent an indoor hockey stadium. This is the first year that they’ve actually outgrown even the stadium and have done two “celebrations”!

It was a cloudy evening when we were arriving for the celebration service, but as you can see in the picture below, the clouds opened up and this ray was shining directly on the stadium. How cool is that!? Thanks to Matt Hickman for capturing this picture!

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The stadium is where the Panthers play. It’s huge. Even with two performances, the place was nearly filled to the brim. Here are some pics from our seats.

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During one part of the evening, they sang a song called “From a Throne to a Manger” when hundreds of people dressed in almost every imaginable garb from every country in the world came to the manger to worship the King. When it was over, all these people were up worshiping Jesus and the “angels” were singing and dancing around. It was really breathtaking how well they captured how it’s going to be in heaven!

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They also did the most amazing presentation of “Little Drummer Boy” that I’ve ever seen. Done in a “stomp” style, I couldn’t believe it they didn’t hire professional people to do it. Everyone was either a volunteer from the church or a student who attends the school (Calvary Christian Academy, where my mother-in-law works and bro-in-law goes to school).

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Then we had a candle lighting! EVERYONE had a candle and it was an amazing sight.

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Then Pastor Bob came out and we sang Happy Birthday to Jesus! How cool is that!? Thanks to Matt again for capturing it on video. Click on the video to watch!

Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale “Happy Birthday Jesus

Then we all did “the wave” around the stadium three times (one for each person of the trinity). It’s hard to see very well, but watch the video anyway!

Calvary Chapel Ft. Lauderdale “The Wave”

It was so much fun but it was balanced with the seriousness of the coming of Christ. Pastor Bob gave a wonderful presentation of the good news of the gospel and hundreds of people came forward to give their heart to Jesus!

I AM Superman!

Heather and I have been big on personality tests lately. Flag Test, Meyers/Briggs as well as others. Maybe it’s my personality but I’ve hated taking every one of them so far…. except the latest one. A test has been going around the internet and I found it. The “Which Superhero are You” quiz. Check out my results. I thought I’d share them with you. Is there anything surprising here?


You are Superman

Superman
70%
Spider-Man
55%
The Flash
50%
Supergirl
48%
Robin
45%
Green Lantern
45%
Wonder Woman
43%
Catwoman
35%
Batman
35%
Iron Man
35%
Hulk
30%
You are mild-mannered, good,
strong and you love to help others.

Click here to take the Superhero Personality Quiz


The cool thing is that I answered each question as honestly as possible… even the strength question. What do you guys think? My top three favorite comic book superheroes are the one’s I’m most like. I wonder if that’s why I like them. Maybe I can relate to them? Now I have to figure out if I’m married to Wonder Woman, Catwoman or Supergirl. :)

Now everyone needs to do the test and post the results on here!

As a disclaimer to our e-mail subscribers: Since it is the holidays and a lot is going on, we may blog a bit more frequently in the next couple of weeks. So you may get a few more e-mails telling you that we updated our blog. Don’t worry though! We won’t make a habit of it.

Happenings…

Rich and I will be spending Christmas in Fort Lauderdale with my family, and the countdown has begun!! Less than two weeks and we’ll be there for a full week! Mom, dad, and Shawnie, we can’t wait to see you!!!

I’ve blogged before about Jason and Kellie Dykast, good friends who moved from Corvallis, Oregon to Cleveland, TN this year to start Calvary Cleveland. We have continued to enjoy friendship with Jason and Kellie, with dinner dates and game nights, and Kellie and I both LOVE to scrapbook, so I enjoy hanging with her many Thursdays for that.

Recently, Kellie’s parents and Cindy, a good family friend, were able to visit from Oregon. I loved meeting them and putting faces with names and stories. Rich and I decided that would be a perfect weekend to visit Calvary Cleveland for the first time, and we loved it! After church, we all came back to Jason and Kellie’s for lunch and took this photo before heading out. It was such a pleasure to meet Kellie’s parents and Cindy, and I definitely hope to see them again soon. Have a GREAT time in Oregon for Christmas, Jason and Kellie!!! We love you guys!

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Monday night home group on Signal Mountain has continued growing and we were so excited to learn that Dan and Becky Hickling wanted to visit the group. Dan and Becky moved from Fort Lauderdale to Chattanooga this year. I knew them just a bit from being on staff at Calvary Ft. Lauderdale . . . just well enough to know that I liked and respected them, but getting to know them up here has been a whole new experience! They are full of wisdom and fun, interesting stories. Dan has this hilarious, dry sense of humor and you get the feeling he’s going to pull some huge joke on you someday. Becky is so kind and approachable, and very encouraging. They have two of the cutest kids ever and we had the opportunity to babysit as well as spend some time at Dan and Becky’s recently. Here we are at The Engels home for Home Group before carpooling home.

Dan and Becky Hickling

Alison and Amber invited me to a “girls day out,” and I have to admit that pampering ourselves was quite nice. Actually, it’s funny to think about. Many girls grow up with moms who take them to get their nails done, or pedicures, or hair styled, or makeup done. My mom is not that woman, and I did not grow up doing those things. My mom is very practical and sensible, and while she maintains a beautiful femininity, she does not pamper or indulge herself! She has always been more busy buying her family what we have needed and I have never known her to spend much on herself at all. So, I just wanted to brag on her for a minute before I talk about how nice our girls day out was!!! I’m thinking I need to treat my mom to a girls day out really soon! She definitely deserves one!!!

The first thing we did was to get our hair styled while Amber took fun pictures. Alison’s looked great, but my hairstyle fell out pretty much right away. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted!

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The magazine hairstyle I was supposed to have gotten! Didn’t turn out quite like this…

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Then we had pedicures, and I had never had one before! Alison cracked me up when I told her that, she said “Are you kidding? Are you a girl?” I laughed and told her I was pretty sure!

Then we headed to The Mac counter where Alison and I had our makeup done. Again, I had never done this before, not even for my wedding day, since a good girlfriend of mine offered to do it for me! We had a great time, and we were stylin’ afterwards!

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Here is Amber self-portaiting, since she took photos of me and Alison all day and wasn’t in any herself :( I guess that’s the sad part of being an incredibly gifted professional photographer!

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Heather and Alison…

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Super cute and beautiful Alison…

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Heather after Girls Day Out

We were so honored to be invited to spend an early Thanksgiving with Liz and Terry Power and their amazing family, who Nathan and Amber have claimed as their “family away from family.” We had a blast! The entire Power family is kind, funny, easy going, easy to talk to, and easy to love. We felt SO comfortable, and I can see why Nathan and Amber love them and consider them family. What a blessing to share Thanksgiving with them!

Here’s Liz and Terry, affectionately called “Honey” and “Poppy” by the kids :)

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The manly men! Rich, Keith, Nathan, Austen, and Terry…

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The silly girls! Amber, Becca, me, and Liz. (Diana had already gone and Jessica was studying, but I wish we had pictures with them too!!!)

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At the Powers house

Thank you to the Power family who invited us into thier home and made us feel incredibly welcome! We look forward to getting to spend time with you again!

Thanksgiving Day we spent with my wonderful in-laws, but because Rich and I were both getting sick, we only spent about 4 hours with our family and then we came back home to rest without taking ANY pictures. We’re disappointed not to have any to share from the day, but we had a great holiday, ate great food, and enjoyed the company of people we love! What blessings God has given us!