Fireworks

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10:38 am on 06/29/2009

Fireworks

Last night LakeShore hosted its annual Celebrate Freedom Festival, complete with fireworks display.

It was pretty tight, but super hot. And not like, "Oh dang, that new Kia is hawt!" No, it was more like, "I'm drowning in my own sweat. This is ridiculous."

Hi-Pressure Water Fountain

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7:21 pm on 02/26/2009

Abrik

The water fountain at church was under a lot of pressure for whatever reason.  When anyone would press the button to release the refreshingly cool water it would shoot out of the spout with incredible force.  It over shot the drain by about 3 feet.  Abrik tried to catch the water in his mouth.

Church was good.  God was there.  Lance spoke.

Andrew Nemeth

Lick and Stick

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1:09 am on 01/26/2009

I had a crazy amount of homework that I needed to do today. And I finally got it done, with thanks to my friends.

I had almost 120 pages that needed to be read by Monday. I had started some Saturday night but didn’t get very far because some people came over. Finally I buckled down and got to work at starbucks after church this morning.

Paradigm w/ Pstr. Jaycee

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10:18 pm on 01/22/2009

 

Last night [Wednesday, 01/22/09] Paradigm had a special service in which guest speaker Pastor Jaycee Jennings came and brought the word.  Guest worship band Regeneration [YFN's house band] also was present.

The service was great.  I enjoyed the worship and the word.  It was also good to see some old faces.

If you weren’t able to come you can look over my notes to see a little bit of what you missed.  Note: Reading what I wrote

Christmas Eve Service

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6:20 pm on 12/24/2008

As is tradition at Lakeshore church, there is held-on the eve of Christmas-a special service. This service typically has worship-carols, lights, choirs, and a small band ensamble. Tonight it had all those things as well. It was a very pleasant evening. The children performed a musical number which received a standing ovation. The service concluded with a salvation invitation.

As is tradition at the Jensen household, there

Weekend Rap Up [11.08.08]

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11:23 pm on 11/10/2008

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Z. Shea helped me with a recording of himself rapping my weekend.  Here it is for your enjoyment:

Ugh, Let’s hit it.

“I’m about to drop a rhyme,

You’ll be thinkin’ ‘Is ’bout time,

I aint heard a word from that nerd,

Since about ’99′,

But I’m back up in this place,

About to show you all my face,

And what

I Don’t Think I Can Make It

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11:15 am on 08/31/2008

Every other sunday I help out in Childrens’ Church.  I usually run the lights/sound/computer/media stuff, and so for the majority of the service I’m back in the booth.  On this particular Sunday, a small child came up to me and told me, “I don’t think I can make it”.

He must have been about 6 years old because he was sitting in the K-1st grade area.  What

Tuesday Night Experience

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6:52 pm on 08/26/2008

The experience was once in a lifetime [or at least this semester].

John “Baller” Haller spoke this evening.  I authentically enjoyed listening to him.  Sometimes I enjoy speakers because I know them personally and I appreciate them as a person, but I don’t actually like what they are saying or how they are saying it.  I don’t know Mr. Haller at all.  But I liked what he

Weekend Rap-Up [08.25.08]

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11:24 pm on 08/25/2008

This is a weekly segment that I have where I rap a summary of my weekend.  Here goes:

 

“On Friday I woke up and ran down to school,

Class was long but overall cool,

I was pretty hungry when I went to lunch,

I couldn’t wait for something to munch,

Drove to a coffee shop to get some work done,

The work I did was really fun,

Love The Unloved mobile web design,

It looks good now but it took some time,

That Friday

Christian Hugs: A How-To Guide

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11:41 pm on 08/19/2008

Growing up in church I’ve learned that different times/situations warrant different styles of hugs.  This beginner’s guide to hugging will help you learn to appropriately hug during a specific setting.

My first example is when the welcoming pastor asks everyone in the congregation to mingle for a moment and give each other a “BEAR” hug.  To visitors or new converts this may sound like the pastor wants you to tightly and closely squeeze/embrace your neighbor, but this is