Online Bible Study Wednesday night . . . about halfway through and the power goes out! What to do?
No power? No problem!
Martin Luther once said: “The world is like a drunken peasant. If you lift him into the saddle on one side, he will fall off on the other side.” These are the chronicles, thoughts, and questions of a Lutheran pastor just struggling to stay on his theological horse, and not fall off one side or the other.
Online Bible Study Wednesday night . . . about halfway through and the power goes out! What to do?
No power? No problem!
The last day of the conference! It is only a half day to enable groups to get on the road back home. So after breakfast is the final plenary session followed by the closing Divine Service. This closing service is great for me as everything is done, now we get one more time to receive the gifts and rejoice.
In this last plenary session, we find out which tetramorph team got the most points and so won the team competition. Here are the results:
Day Three at Higher Things is much like Day Two, except that the routine is now easier, things are flowing a little better, and the kids are more excited (and tired!). Two breakaways again today, and I taught mine for the second time - which went better, as it always does. :-) The kids also have a little more free time in the evening this last night, and are busy earning points for our tetramorph team.
One of the ways to earn points was in the Talent Show. Robert played a piano piece and Cyrus and Dan performed a rap written by Cyrus about the four tetramorphs! It really was quite good. The performance was a bit timid (hard to do in front of a lot of people and judges), but the judges gave them an honorable mention (aka 4th place) for the inventiveness of the rap, and with that, 50 points for our team. I must say, the level of talent was high and the competition stiff.
A few more pictures . . .
Day 2 was the "Conference Shirt Day" - the day everyone (almost) wears their conference shirt. So we took our group picture that day:
Today was the first full day. Matins, Vespers, Evening Prayer, and Compline services. One plenary and two breakaways. I taught today in one of the breakaways. It went okay. Had a room full of youth and stayed extra about 20-25 minutes to answer questions afterward. We had a few other matters to deal with, but all-in-all a full but good day.
One of the free time activities in the evening was painting. Here's some of our group taking part in that:
Monday night was hot. HOT! The dorms did not have air conditioning. Many brought fans. Some bought fans after they arrived. And some of the youth . . .