Friday, August 25, 2006

LA Trip Photo Album

Forgot to include this in the last post - it's a link to our online photo album of our trip. Who we saw, where we went etc etc. It's a flash file, so will need flash installed in your browser for it to work. If you're not sure, try it - if it doesn't work, you can install flash here - it's quite quick, and lots of websites use it. Flash (note - uncheck "install Yahoo tool bar")

When you click on the Photo Album link a window will pop up showing the download progress - it's takes usually just under a minute on a high speed line. Enjoy.

Click here PHOTO ALBUM

Church Visit 1 of 3 "Saddleback"


We hit the Sat 6pm service at Saddleback which was pretty much full. We were there early enough to catch the end of the 4pm service, which was also was full. The main Worship Center holds 3500 people.

The whole SB campus is how should I say, HUGE!! If you click on the pic below, you can see it full size. Here’s an overhead shot of the place – the main roads bordering it on 3 sides. Note the blue dot – that little building is the main 3500 seat Worship Center, just to give a bit of scale to the size of their property.

The part that has been developed so far is very nice, very California. These are the steps leading up to the Worship Center.
The Worship Centre, or from now on, the WC (and yes, I do know that ‘wc’ has other meanings) is just one option for worshipping on the weekend. A couple of years ago they began a concept called “Venues”, of which now the WC is just one of the multiple “venues” you can attend. The WC is where the main speaker is “live” vs “taped”, and there are 2 services on Saturday & 4 services on Sunday. The concept behind the “venue” options is that some people like gathering in smaller numbers, and people have different preferred music styles for worship.

Some of the “Venues” are held in these type of tents

And others are held in rooms in one of the buildings (never got to seeing these). They had 3 different “Tents” set up, all complete with great sound & lighting setups
This is one of the smaller tents. The one where the youth events are held in was much larger, more/bigger speakers & lights.

So, if you visited Saddleback on the weekend, you could now choose one of the following "Venues" (descriptions from their website)

This is where you hear all the familiar sounds of Saddleback. The teaching is live every weekend and is videocast to our other venues. * ASL Interpreted (6 services)



Get away to the islands for a time of worship, complete with hula and island-style music. There is a potluck “luau” right after the service on the first Sat. of every month. (1 service)


Gospel Music / big choir worship experience / videocast message / their most popular venue (2 services)




I think you can guess the style of this one – their description is all in Spanish (1 service)



Enjoy a lower volume worship experience with a mix of classic hymns, old favorites, and cherished choruses. / video cast message (1 service)



Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere where you can experience a deep and passionate encounter with God. / videocast message (1 service)




Single adults who like current Christian radio hits. After the videocast message there’s a special event planned each Saturday (1 service)



For those who like guitar-driven rock band worship in a concert-like setting that you can FEEL! (2 services)

So, if my math is correct, there are 15 services every weekend!!

Here's an inside shot of the main Worship Centre.


It was a great service overall. Different flow of course, but we enjoyed it. Sound mix wasn't bad - was a little vocal heavy, and low on the instrument side. Here's how the flow went:

1 Opening song

Video Announcement

Say hi to people around you

Extented singing time (probably 5 or 6 songs)

Sermon (about 35 min)

Special Music (offering taken during this)

Ending Song (reprise of opening song - basically just a verse & chorus from the opening song)

Most everyone started walking out during the ending song. There was a baptism that followed the service, which we stayed around for. An open invitation went out at the end of the service for anyone interested in getting baptized. They had a booth set up outside with shorts & t-shirts to give to everyone getting baptized - so you could decide on the spot to get baptized. After people were changed, one of the pastors went to a group of candidates and just talked through what baptism was all about etc, just to make sure everyone knew what and why they were doing this. It appears that that was the baptism class - at least for those who made the decision that night. Maybe 30 people stayed around to watch.

It was a good evening.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Friends - 15 years later



Well, the first 5 days in LA were pretty amazing. Not only did we attend 3 different churches on the weekend, but we got together with 19 friends (7 couples & 5 individuals). Not at one time, but 12 separate times, either over breakfast, lunch or supper, for at least 2 - 3 or more hours each. We drove 1030 km in those 5 days (pretty much from one end of LA to the other). We've just about finished an online pic album which I will link to in the next post. If you click on the map image - you should get a full size image where you can see all the names/locations of everyone we got together with & the 3 churches.

It was quite amazing, after 15 years, to get together with all these friends and to jump into conversations as if we had never been apart. I was great to here each person or couples journey, and what they're up to now. I realize more than ever before that these are very unique relationships, forged 30 years ago in ministry together. These are a gift I can never take for granted. We didn't get to everyone we know there, but feel incredibly blessed by being able to see everyone we did, to which I owe Connie big time as she was the one who orchestrated this entire plan - emailing everyone, getting contact info, arranging times and locations to meet - fitting them all in a 5 day period. I am one VERY lucky man!

Coming away from those conversations about life, the future, the times we had, I was inspired, challenged, grateful, encouraged, moved - it was like going to a restaurant that was serving a buffet of all my favorite dishes - I just wished everyone else could have come along and heard each ones story as we did. God is good. I will remember this for a long time. Hopefully it won't be 15 years before we do this again!

On the next post, I'll update re the churches we went to.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

ARGGGGGHHH!!!!!!!!!

It’s not my fault – REALLY!! We moved into a hotel on Sunday after a whirlwind week of visiting almost everyone we know (more on that later), and 3 churches on the weekend. It said on the hotel list of amenities “High Speed Internet” (Read: we couldn’t get any wireless signal in the suite we were in, so I had them move us the next day to a suite closer to the lobby, and the wireless access point, and was looking forward to ‘blogging away’ accept that now the wireless wasn’t working properly so a tech was called only to discover there is a problem with the hardware and a new one is ordered and will be installed on Thursday, the day we leave, so every now and then we get a connection, for about 15 sec’s, just long enough to almost retrieve my email…but not quite, so I’ve given up till we go back to our friends on Thursday)

I’m typing this in my room, and then going to attempt to upload it to my blog through the hotel lobby computer which stays connected only slightly longer than my computer – so if you’re reading this – it worked. Pic’s and stuff to follow when I get reconnected to this wireless world. It has been strange to be offline for 4 whole days!!

(note: - hotel computer didn't work - we just arrived back at our friends, and once again are connected - but this is also our traveling day, so won't be able to upload lots today, but I am working on a bunch of different posts, so stay tuned, and again, sorry for the silence on this end)

Thursday, August 10, 2006

LA Trip - Day 1 "Can anyone say In & Out Burger?"

To begin, I must correct my english from the previous post - I said "alas", when what I should have said was, "at last" - I sit corrected.
So, our first day, we arrive, pick up our rental car, program the gps to get us to our first destination (our friends Hank & Cindy where we will be crashing for the next 5 days) and head off. We arrive in good time, so now have some time to kill. We decide to look for a place to eat near where we are, Venice Beach (Read: there is no parking anywhere near Venice Beach) but gave up quickly, so starting cruzin' down Washington Blvd. enjoying once again rows of palm trees, which occaisionally we do miss,
listening to my favorite radio station 'the wave' (actually, when we first set out from the rental car place, I turned the radio on to Barry White - which just seemed to go well with moment)
not seeing too many options of where to have lunch, when all of a sudden we see this billboard of a place just up ahead - SCORE!!
The perfect place to eat our 1st meal in LA!!!!!!

For those of you who have not been blessed with an opportunity to eat at one of these places, here's the menu - that's it (except Connie was able to order something not shown here - basically a burger without the bun - looks like a lettuce wrap with a burger in the middle) - anyway - you pick your option, then wait as everything is being made fresh

Behold - THE best burger and fries you will ever eat! And, only those who have eaten them know what I'm talking about. If I had my choice of whether we could have a Krispy Kreme in BC or an IN & OUT Burger - no competition.

The item on the left of the tray, Connie's lettuce wrap looking burger.

Anyone's mouth watering yet? Sorry Raych - I shouldn't be showing this - couldn't help it though.

Then, after a nice walk on Venice Beach (now parked at Hank & Cindy's underground parking) we were taken out for dinner at another place that just got up and running before we left LA, the Cheese Cake Factory. Another AWESOME meal, with about 30 different kinds of cheesecake to choose from for desert. Here we are with Hank & Cindy

this is Connie's meal - a little different from her noon lettuce wrap

and Cindy's meal - they were all so visually amazing.

End of Day 1 - off to a very good start!


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