When I was young with small children and very involved in the church, Sunday morning was a rat race. It seemed like a major challenge to get where we needed to be, ready to do what we needed to do, when it needed to be done.
Now I am old, have no children at home and am not able to be involved in any kind of leadership. Sunday morning has become a time of leisure. I can see why people who only came on Sunday morning for the 11:00 service and warmed a pew thought everything was great.
It helps that I don’t stay up until 1:00 A.M. and can’t sleep late.
I guess there are some benefits to getting old.
homo unius libri
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Unfortunately, for every silver lining, there's a cloud. lol
ReplyDeleteI think a true optimist would have claimed a gold lining.
ReplyDeleteGrace and peace