TRINITY SUNDAY
YEAR A
Good news bad news, depending on your POV. Good news, I didn't have to preach today. The Bishop sent a Pastoral Letter out to all of the parishes that was to be read today.
Bad news, if you came here looking for deep and inspiring thoughts about the Trinity (yeah, right), sorry to disappoint you.
We had a good turnout at both parishes, a couple of visitors at VC, and generally good music all the way around. The Kid had a friend spend the night, so they both went with us up to VC. While we did "Church Take 2," they wandered around town and spent money in the candy store. Then we did lunch at Domenics (great food, I'll be taking Rev. Jane and her family there when they come to town), came home and took a nap.
And now I'm off to the final night of the play. Opening night was good -- lots of people came, they had good desserts, and they laughed (always a good thing). We even managed to surprise many of them in figuring out who the murderer really was.
The second show was, well, a little lackluster. Lots of people, but not nearly as easily entertained apparently. Much less laughter. But I think more of them were surprised as to who the murder was.
Tonight is the dinner theater. People are gathering right now to be fed (hopefully) good food. And hopefully they will enjoy the play. And hopefully we will surpise many of them (providing that nobody gives it away).
"Who is the murderer," you ask? It's none other than . . .
Sunday, May 22, 2005
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