We often want to be "there", but instead are "here, in the middle". What a great sermon we heard this weekend by the wonderful Steven Furtick. If you want to listen, it should be uploaded tomorrow at www.cbglades.com. Tonight, I learned my cousin's daughter-in-law has been diagnosed with leukemia--a subtype of the kind that took my mom months ago. Fortunately, this subtype has a higher probability of remission. She has two young children. If you are a praying person, please pray for Chrissy.
@granagringa I don't think I can take credit for the colors. The church uses a ton of lighting. It is difficult, at best, to keep up with it! I was just super pleased that the people weren't completely in shadow! Though I was complimented by the leader of our photo ministry. He said I was an "editing genius" and asked that I teach a class to the others.