Prairie Perspective
May 20, 2006
New flock, new duds

Posted in Church

Tomorrow is our last Sunday at the church we've attended for 4+ years, and in which Sean has been the Assistant Pastor for the last 2+.  He has accepted a call to solo pastor another local church, and we're thrilled at being a part of what the Lord is doing there.  It is a double blessing to be able to stay in our beloved home town...we know what a rare treat that is, but the Lord is GOOD!

 

Sean's "public" wardrobe is changing, as well...here's a sneak peek:

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May 20, 2006 - Collartastic

Posted by Steven W


That guy looks awesome! Is that a slight haircut?


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May 20, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Tawni


that's stylin' :D


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May 20, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Dell


What a nice photo of your man! I'll be praying for you this Sunday!


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May 20, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by niksuela


Why do I feel this incredible urge to start quoting ZZ Top's "Sharp Dressed Man" at this point?

Derek (posting on Nicole's screen-name)


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May 22, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous


As the Mickey Mouse Club groomed the children of the 60s for the 70s revelry cycle so is the Disney-production that is Hannah Montana grooming the children for the next revelry cycle, 2010-2020. The incest photo was a clue.
Similarly, as guitar strumming was a very activity sociable back then so is Guitar Hero the training tool used to gain male interest today.
Osama struck a "deal" with a record company executive in 2007::::With this Democrat in office I suspect we are going to witness an intense revelry cycle like we experienced in the 1970s.

It's children who go to heaven, not old people. Old people became corrupted, fell for temptation and will be reincarnated.
Your children are the ones with the opportunity now. You must sacrifice to give them the best chance possible. You must bravely face god's tests and do the right thing.


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