I personally have always loved worship. I think it's the best part of the service. I've spent over a decade working sound in whatever church I attended except the last one (as a single guy). At the last church, I played trumpet in the orchestra. I love both, but I know there is difficulty in doing both at the same time.I have recently approached the worship director about whether God (and the church) could use a guy like me. He asked me which I would prefer...to be a tech or to be in the band. This is not an easy decision for me. I love both, so I had to pray about it. God put tech on my heart, so I am now waiting for my final interview with the director. If he gives me a thumb's up, then I will finally be plugged back into a church after about a year away (5 years if consider away from a sound board).

After having to make that choice, I have been thinking about my music. I haven't been playing my trumpet as much as I used to. My excuse was that it was too noisy for an apartment. This is why I love my wife. She decided that if I can't play my trumpet, play a quieter instrument. For my birthday, she bought me guitar lessons and I am absolutely loving them. If all goes well, it will be the first time I can play AND sing at the same time. Hope my wife doesn't regret that. LOL.
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That's cool! Hopefully you'll be back in the booth you love so much.
I think that mathematically speaking, alegbra is a sound system of analytical thinking. If we divide two restaurants in half we have four halves of two previous wholes.
Ironically, if we don't, the restaurant will still be functional and an elite cuisine of ecstacy.
If you add a Zebra to this mix you have the possibility of turning it into a zoo. This is of course if you have a permit, and the financial means to support a continual project like this.
This brings us back to alegbra. If we use it properly, we'll still have scrambled eggs for breakfast at the restaurant, and perhaps we'll get it half price because the restaurant is cut in half.
I like that top picture. I heard a wife already bragging about you. Keep it up.
why do you not like me?
I'm sorry, anonymous. I don't remember saying anything to indicate that I didn't like you. I like most everyone, so I'm sure that whomever you are, I like you just fine.
I doubt that
Since there is a current population of approximately 6.5 trillion people throughout the entire world as of July 31, 2006...and considering that anonymous could be any one of them, it is completely viable that I don't know who you are and therefore could not confirm whether I truly dislike you as you claim, or if you are mistaken.
I would never regret listening to your beautiful voice. It is music to my ears!! I can hardly wait for the day when you will play song after song for me and I can brag to all of my friends how absolutely lucky I am!!
That's cool! Hopefully you'll be back in the booth you love so much.
I like that top picture. I heard a wife already bragging about you. Keep it up.
I like most everyone, so I'm sure that whomever you are, I like you just fine.
speaking of which... I know who anonymous is... and I may be prevailed upon to release to the general populace details of their identity - if only certain information was first given to me about another notorious identity...
jefch!!
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