We moved Jordan back to UNC in late August. That was a great adventure, moving her into a wonderful on-campus apartment. We drove through a deluge about 5 minutes outside of Chapel Hill, and I thought we'd be moving her in during the monsoon. However, the storm headed to Durham instead, so we were only briefly sprinkled. We worked on the move-in, shopped at Target, moved in some more, ate dinner at P.F. Changs, shopped more at A Southern Season and Harris Teeter, then finally I headed back to Salisbury, climbing into my sweet, soft bed waaaay past my bedtime.
Jordan's return to school was only one of many things signaling the start of fall and the beginning of KICK-OFF SEASON at First Baptist Church. The music ministry has kicked off Sanctuary Choir (earlier in August), Living Christmas Tree Choir, children's choirs, and worship team. The last remaining kick-off is for handbells - both youth and adult bell choirs start up next Sunday. Preparing for, organizing, and caring for all these PEOPLE is a huge task. There is music to be chosen, rehearsal folders to be filled, information to be gathered, copyright permissions to be granted, notebooks to be distributed, children to be signed up, leaders to be trained and informed, equipment to be set up, calendars to be coordinated. All-consuming is the word (or phrase!), until all the groups are up and running. But through all this, I am convinced, once again, that this is my calling. This is what makes my heart sing (no pun intended)!
Kenneth's word from God for us today was on the topic of WORK, in keeping with the observance of Labor Day this weekend. Some of his points were:
- View your job as a blessing - I do!
- You're blessed if your vocation (how you earn a living) is combined with your calling (what makes your heart sing) - mine is!
- Autograph your job with excellence.
- It's not what you do, but how you do it.
- Pay attention to why God has placed you were He has - your job is a mission field.
Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, DO IT ALL in the name of the Lord Jesus......
I don't claim anything of the work. It is His work. I am like a little pencil in His hand. That is all. He does the thinking. He does the writing. The pencil has nothing to do with it. It is His work. I think God wants to show His greatness by using my nothingness.
---Mother Teresa
---Mother Teresa


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