After the sermon, our son (16) and i waited our turn at the end of the line to talk to the Pastor.
Finally, it was our turn…
“We sat in the last row, as a compromise between our son not wanting to come and me wanting to be in the front row.”
Shared that a week ago, in the same row, we didn’t feel anything (bored, truth be told), but today we felt passion. With no offense or judgement to last week’s sermon (different Pastor).
i told Matt there were probably many who felt as i did but they probably take for granted that “Matt knows this” and never say a word.
“i just wanted to feed you.”
He was there to feed us. Yet there are no rules saying we can’t bring a meal ourselves to share.
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