Monday Moments 2
HERE are the guidelines. If this is your first time giving your “amazing story”, PLEASE take time to read them. It will save us both a lot of time.
To join me, write a post today (or a post you’ve written from last Monday to Sunday) sharing something tht has happened to you this last week - anything funny or interesting, crazy, fulfilled, too busy, hilarious, wistful, or any number of out of the ordinary happenings that made you happy or miserable last week. Put a link in your post to this post permalink (not my general URL) and then put the permalink of your post (not your general URL) here at the end of this post. Thanks. By the way, I do this because I love stories. To tell them, to hear them, and to read them.
So tell me your “Inspired by the truth” story every Monday…
Here’s mine.
My Easter was special for even one more reason than it already is this year. It was a typical Easter, though for the first time I was doing the preaching on Easter Sunday. I became the lead pastor of FC about 5 months ago, though I had been here at this church for about 8.5 years.
And the service was great! After the service, I did the typical thing and talked to a lot of people, Fellowshippers and Guests, and had a blast just chatting away. Then like usual, I walked home, where Carie had made an amazing dinner we were able to share with some family and friends.
Before dinner this year though, I was able to confer a degree. Ever done that on Easter Sunday?
You see, though my father-in-law, Tom, lives in New York, some of his mail, for whatever reason, still comes here. And this week, his degree came from Liberty University.
I knew that he had worked hard over the last few years on his MBA,and that he was doing it online. And last July he finished his course work. So in the mail, all the way from Jerry U. came this cardboard cylinder that one would only put something of value that coudn’t be bent or destroyed in.
So before our services on Sunday morning, I “conferred” (yes, very much intended) with Tom’s wife, and we decided to have a ceremony before our Easter dinner that day.
So before dinner yesterday, we all sat down and I asked Tom if he would stand up, and that I had big news. Everyone kind of got nervous as I stood and smiled, probably for different reasons.
Tom probably thought “grandchild”.
Carie probably thought “emergency”.
Our guests probably wondered what the heck I was doing.

But in the end I was able to hand over to Tom his MBA degree from Liberty University, an accomplishment I know he worked hard on, and I was honored to be able to give the diploma to him on Easter Sunday 2008.
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Welcome to MoMo’s! 
Always important to remember to celebrate our successes in life and show our appreciation for those we love – Thanks Marty – it meant the world to me!
That’s a great story, Marty.
I hope it’s o.k. that my Momo only has about 2 sentences rooted in something I actually did (read to my daughter about Beethoven.) Beethoven’s deafness lead me to this series of reflection which is most of the post.
I just noticed we’re supposed to link our original post to “MoMo”; sorry I missed that last week.
Is the idea that we edit the original post to include the link back here or is the idea that we do a new post consisting of a link to this page?
Tina, thanks. It really was great!!!
Jeff, You could do link to one you’ve already written or a brand new one. You’re choice. Thanks for participating.
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