It’s that time again folks. Cee has asked her questions and we can but answer. My answers to the questions are below and Cee’s other friends have answered HERE. You have only to click on the underlined word and you will be whisked away to Cee-Land a most beautiful place…really!
Here are my answers:
What do you do to make a living or during the day if you are retired. If you are a student what are you studying?
I am the assistant pastor at Cornerstone Church in Winchendon MA. My portfolio includes worship and the arts as well as Prayer and Compassion ministries. To that end I run C. cada a Christian artist’s collaborative. The goal of C.cada is to help people discover, develop and deploy their God-given gifts in the church and in the community.
I am also a founding member of Special Touch R.E.A.C.H. New England a chapter of Special Touch Ministries based out of Wisconsin. The goal of this ministry is to bring the gospel message to the disabled community.
Basically I spend my days meeting and training teams of people to reach other people with the love of Jesus through prayer, compassion and the arts
Have you ever participated in a distance walking, swimming, running, or biking event? Tell your story.
I have done walk- a- thons to raise money for missions. there is no real story there. I walked and people gave me money to give to missionaries. The end. 🙂
What is usually your first thought when you wake up?
“Good morning Lord. Do I really need to get out of bed? It is really warm in here and really cold out there.”
Complete this sentence: Look out behind you, it’s a …
Falling tree! I really don’t know where that came from. It is just the first thing that crossed my mind. No one I know has ever been squashed by a tree. I don’t think I have ever even seen a tree fall.
Bonus question: What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?
I am grateful that my editor Tracy sent the prologue of my story back complete with edits to be made. Now to work. I am looking forward to the Toy Town Fall Fest which C.cada, Prayer Shawl Ministry and Special Touch R.E.A.C.H. New England are participating in this weekend! I
And you still have time to blog!
Just.
Your job sounds WAY cool!
It is grand fun.
In the northwest where we are prone to wind storms and accompanying falling trees, there have been people who have been hit by falling trees. I haven’t known anyone personal who has, but I’ve seen the reports on the news.
It is good that you are helping bring people to Jesus Christ.
Thank you.
But did the tree make a sound? I agree with Dawn, that’s a great job description. 🙂
And it is a great job…if at times a little time consuming.