by Andrew Beard | Sep 1, 2023 | Words from Pastor Andrew
The other day we were washing our dog Brittany. Our shower is the best to wash her, so Brittany, Sarah, our son Foster…and the frog that Foster found ended up in the shower. Of course we told him, we are here to wash Brittany, not be a temporary holding cell for amphibians.
We went through the always ridiculous process of washing and drying a dog and all was back to normal.
The next morning I am in the shower getting ready and there again is that frog. I was showering way before our boys were up…so of course I got ready and forgot about the frog.
by Andrew Beard | Aug 25, 2023 | The Tower
So many great things happening at The Chapel. Check it out in this edition of The Tower.
by Andrew Beard | Aug 2, 2023 | Words from Pastor Andrew
It seems as though the transition from summer to fall is the most mixed bag of feelings of all the seasons.
In fall to winter, it seems like people are generally excited about holidays and cooler weather.
In winter to spring, it seems like people are generally excited about warmer weather and longer days.
In spring to summer, it seems like people are excited about travel and time off.
But summer to fall seems different.
I was visiting with someone in the beach service industry and they said,
“only 2 weeks left, we got this!”
My kids are saying,
“only 2 weeks left, I hate this!”
And parents across the country are thinking,
“only 2 weeks left, was there something I was supposed to do to prepare for this school year?”
by Andrew Beard | Aug 1, 2023 | News, The Tower, Uncategorized
News from the Tower!
This months issue of The Tower we share about our hopes for The Chapel, visioning for the future, and offer resources for creating healthy rhythms.
by Andrew Beard | Jun 29, 2023 | Words from Pastor Andrew
When I was in high school, I was a lifeguard. I worked at both a local neighborhood pool and a rec center pool at a community college. Now, I’m not going to say I was a great lifeguard…mostly because that would be a lie. But I did look good in my official lifeguard uniform and I could swing a whistle around my finger with the best of them.