Monday, July 10, 2006

Creationism

First things first, all Mexico photos are uploaded, you can click the link on the right to view them. I always try to get photos uploaded the same day or the next day, so they are up now. Also don't forget, this Friday is the World's Largest Hamburger Day. This will be our only event that is not at Ocean Hills Church. We are meeting at the beach! So join us at noon on Friday at Doheny State Beach for the BBQ. Doheny does charge for parking so if you don't want to get stuck with the ten dollar parking fee you have two options: If you take Del Obipso past PCH and then make a left on Puerto PL there is somewhat of a jetty and you can drop your student off and you should be able to see us from there, we will have signs. Or you can drop your student off at Ocean Hills between 11:45 and 12:10 and we will shuttle people. If you have any questions you can always call the church at 949-496-7411 or email me at evan@oceanhillschurch.com

Well this past Sunday Matthew spoke on Creationism. It was crazy how amazing God is. What I got most out of Matthew's message is this, God created everything, small stuff from our eyeballs and bird's feathers to really really big stuff like Earth and all the stuff in space. Matthew even showed some photos of how small earth and the sun are in comparision to other things in the universe. I uploaded those photos in case you missed them. But what is so cool is God did create all of this, but He loves us so much. His favorite creation isn't the sun or one of the giant planets. His favorite creation isnt trees or aligators or monkeys, but He loves people. God loves us so much, and that is so cool.
Also this weekend was our trip to Mexico. And it was so cool. And by cool I mean awesome, not cool as in temperature cause it was very very hot. But we had a great time making new friends and playing games. I was told we were one of the most respectful youth groups they have ever seen and that was so cool to hear. I cant wait to go back, hopefully next time it wont be 105 outside, but the high heat did make the popsicles taste that much better. (Unless of course you got one of the chili popsicles, cause those were pretty hot too.

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