Friday, October 30, 2009

Noah's First Pumkin!


Check out these adorable images of Grandma's Little Pumpkin...

It was so fun to go to the pumpkin patch with Noah. He enjoyed it too:)

The Fuller's

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Does Your Life Have Rhythm


Rhythm (from Greek ???ยต??rhythmos, "any measured flow or movement, symmetry") is the variation of the length and accentuation of a series of sounds or other events.

As a musician, I am always analyzing the importance of Rhythm in a particular musical piece. And equally as important as the notes that ARE there, are the notes that ARE NOT there. We call them "RESTS". Music without rest would just be a chaotic jumbled mess of sound. It is the REST or the "space between the notes" that make great songs.

The same is for our lives. We run so fast, that if we don't have the properly placed REST then our lives begin to resemble a chaotic mess. Pastor Troy shared with the staff this week that God left instructions for the RHYTHM of life..

GEN 2:3 "And God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it he rested from all the work of creating that he had done."

Some people call it the "Sabbath" but what it really comes down to is "RHYTHM"... our lives need rhythm and God knew it. He did not rest because He needed it, He rested because He knew that WE would need it.

RHYTHM adds strength, power and energy to our lives. Work, work, work, rest... Work, work, work, rest... Work, work, work, rest... this is the pattern that God has modeled for us. Will we follow?

Let us find great balance in our lives.... let's leave some space in the margins to let God fill us up. Let's take care of our minds and bodies so that we can accomplish what God has intended for us.

Let's find the "space between the notes"...

Peace

Pastor Fuller

Monday, October 5, 2009

Noah Talking To Camera


Now that Jackie has the new iPhone 3GS, we are able to capture the more humorous moments in life with little effort. Here is a conversation that took place earlier today between mommy & Noah.

Too sweet:)

Fuller