Song of Songs
This past Sunday morining we had a drama production in place of the preach. It was the book "Song of Songs". Following the drama was a reading of the book from start to finish. Tess and I were involved in it so most of the weekend was spent in some kind of practise and gearing towards it. Friday night we had a read-through practise. I read the part of Solomon and Tess was part of the group of friends. That ended quite early so we headed off to Ocean Basket to share a rocking fishy platter with Walt and Gaylene. They were playing the 2 lead roles in the drama of King Solomon and the Shulamnite woman.
Saturday saw us sleep in before running around town picking up a couple of things before home for a swim and a snooze. The heat was PUMPING! Saturday night we had the final night of a 24 hours a day 7 days a week prayer time that Highway has been doing. That finished at 8pm which was the beginning of a full dress rehearsal run through. It was a lot of fun and went well.
We were church early on Sunday to prepare for the drama. It went really well and following the reading we saw some folk come into the Kingdom as they accepted the Lord as Saviour. It was brilliant!!
We then headed off for a braai at the Cock's which was chilled before heading home for a snooze before hooking up with the Thompsons, Fyvies and Marshalls for pancakes.
Saturday saw us sleep in before running around town picking up a couple of things before home for a swim and a snooze. The heat was PUMPING! Saturday night we had the final night of a 24 hours a day 7 days a week prayer time that Highway has been doing. That finished at 8pm which was the beginning of a full dress rehearsal run through. It was a lot of fun and went well.
We were church early on Sunday to prepare for the drama. It went really well and following the reading we saw some folk come into the Kingdom as they accepted the Lord as Saviour. It was brilliant!!
We then headed off for a braai at the Cock's which was chilled before heading home for a snooze before hooking up with the Thompsons, Fyvies and Marshalls for pancakes.
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