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The Resurrection Memorial

May 24, 2020 • Pastor Logan Ames

Before becoming the pastor at Friendship, I rarely, if ever, used a calendar and it certainly wasn't part of my routine. When God gives you a great ability to recall information, it's easy to be overconfident in it. As a single person with very few others depending on me or anything I do, it wasn't hard to remember meetings or other important things. But in the past 4 years, I've gotten married, had two children, took over as pastor in a congregation with hundreds of regulars, and bought our first home. To say the least, I'm now in the real world like the rest of you and absolutely depend on my calendar or others to REMIND me of certain things. We always think we'll remember the important stuff, but how's that working for you? I find that it's getting harder and harder, especially with more things keeping me busy. I share this because I'm sure most of you can relate. This week at Friendship, for Memorial Day weekend, we'll consider what it means to REMEMBER the sacrifices. How easily we forget! We'll also talk about Jesus, who bled and died and then rose from the grave, yet is just as easily forgotten by the world and even by his followers. What does it mean to be his living, breathing "resurrection memorial"? How can we live in such a way that others see us and think of Jesus? Find out as we gather in person - for the first time in 2 months...YES LORD! - to worship and hear the word this weekend.