It's Monday, let's break up the monotony with some random news and updates:
We had our second cul-de-sac cookout yesterday. We had another 15 adults from our street. The cool thing is that this group was a new set of neighbors, meaning in our two cul-de-sac cookouts, we have met 30 different neighbors. We were able to spend time in good conversation. We are definitely building relationships!
Cornhole was a huge hit. I didn't doubt this at all. My neighbors now have an expectation that they can come over and get a few rounds of cornhole in before dinner or before their kids have to go to bed. We are always looking for connecting points and this appears to be a good one.

The email era is apparently over. See you on Facebook or Twitter, I guess? From the article: "Years ago, we were frustrated if it took a few days for a letter to arrive. A couple of years ago, we'd complain about a half-hour delay in getting an email. Today, we gripe about it taking an extra few seconds for a text message to go through." Does anyone know if the post office still sells stamps?
If you don't know about Auto-tune the News then you won't understand the gross injustice of this Jimmy Kimmel segment.
How can they not give the Gregory Brothers any credit?
I preached at Sovereign Grace Church on October 4th. The text was 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 You can listen to it here if you wish.
Here's some Columbus Day reading for you. The myth of the Flat Earth is busted.
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