A Silent Moment
Posted on : 17-04-2009 | By : admin | In : 180remix Youth, church, worship
Tags: Communion, Easter, One Band
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As a worship leader, communion is a time that I rarely get to move off and have my own moment with God. Lets just say it’s very difficult.
Anyway, last week at our youth service, Josh spoke on Those That Followed and had communion at the end of service.
Usually, I leave the service early to get the boys home and in bed, but I was so excited to stay the extra 30min, to humbly hide away in a corner, on my knees, in gratitude to my Lord and Savior.
Take those moments and tuck them in your pocket.

Do you ever feel the same way?


I love the fact that my hot wife is blogging. You are such an awesome woman of God. I love you so much.
i can so relate to this & actually this exact thing happen to me two wednesday ago’s. i just needed more jesus!!!
where is your husband a worship leader at?
ok you said you went to / attend harvest time - small world! we were youth pastor’s in poteau our first 3 1/2 years of marriage. loved it & that small town!!! we would pass harvest time all the time going to the mall or eating at a “real” restaurant. haha
also, chad was apart of the cadre with jeannie mayo last year & became good friends with craig johnson, i think his name is. he’s over master’s there.
also, a student in master’s not anymore but she was for a couple of year… heather f. know her? she was in our youth group in poteau.
small world.
so glad that you found me in the blogging world.
its nice to have one more christian friend & mom.
have a good sunday!
Wow that’s so crazy! I knew you were close, as in okc, but I saw a post the other week about your husband being out of town… I was wondering if he was at NYLC because he got home almost the same time Jon did. He was down there with Josh Mayo, Craig, and all our youth leaders.
Yep, I know Heather (a sweetheart). She used to help out with worship here. She’s doing mission stuff right now. We have a lot of Poteau kids at 180.
i’ve just been clicking on blogs trying to find other women I can relate to. It’s funny how life connects. Thanks for the blog support!