How do you feel about having our services on Sat evenings?
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The Great Divorce
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Teen Girl Assaults Elderly Woman

This is the picture taken of 19 year old Jessica Vasquez as she was arrested for beating an 81 year old woman for aggravating her by driving too slow. She looks repentant, doesn't she?
Apparently, the elderly woman was driving too slowly, so this young gal sped around her and slammed on her brakes to force her to stop. She then walks back to the older woman's car, opens the driver's door and begins to beat on her. The older woman tried to get away, and this little gem pulled her out of the car and continued to wail on her causing the elderly lady, Evelyn Page, to fall into two lanes of traffic. Ms. Page's face was bloodied, her leg was broken in 14 places and she now needs a knee replacement surgery!
I realize elderly people can require extra patience, but I think we need to realize that (unless some tragedy cuts life short), this is the same state we will one day find ourselves in. Don't we want people to treat us with a little dignity at that point? If you want the whole story, visit http://www.theindychannel.com/news/16102256/detail.html.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Fear of Death
Check out the rest of the story at http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Longevity/story?id=4520397&page=1.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Encourage One Another
Sorry it's been so long since there was a new post here. Conversation on the blog died down when we had to switch to a site where people were forced to log in in order to post a comment, and the whole point of having the blog was that it would be a tool for us to continue conversations throughout the week and build stronger community. Anyway, time to give it another shot.
I feel like encouragement is so important to build community, so that seemed like the perfect topic to kickoff our renewed commitment to the blog. Consider this post to be your personal platform to build up your fellow believers. Tell someone how their faith has been an encouragement to you, thank someone for an act of service to the community that you've noticed, show your appreciation for the virtues you've noticed in others. Here's your opportunity...