My Weekend

This weekend has been very busy and very hectic and it all revolved around Church activities. Saturday morning I was up and at my church around 7:45am where I met with and had breakfast and took communion with well over one hundred fellow members of my church. This was deemed “One Great Day of Service” where we split up into teams and did work around the church that needed done and work in the community. The community work included building a retaining wall for the local food bank, some project for the local pregnancy crisis center and yard work for a couple of senior citizens.

The work crew I found myself on was yardwork for one of the senior citizens. This poor man’s house was nearly taken over by kudzu. For those of you who may not be familiar with kudzu it is a vine that branches out and covers everything. It grows at a fantastic rate and was originally introduced into the south from Asia as a means to control erosion. We cut and pulled kudzu off of the house and managed to get a buffer zone between the kudzu and his house. This took about four hours with ten of us working.

We had a huge pile of kudzu along with some other weeds that were trimmed back and we were worried about what we would do with the trimmings. We looked up and saw that the local power utility had a crew trimming growth away from the power lines and they were hauling a chipper to cut up their waste. We asked and they gladly consented to chip and shred up the cuttings and yard waste we had.

Around 1:00pm we finished up and headed back to the church for lunch. The sandwiches and cookies were great but I really needed a massuese. My back was sore. I checked around to see if I was needed for anything else and when I found out I wasn’t I headed back home and took about a forty-five minute nap. After the nap I planted some shrubs I had bought last weekend, cleaned up and went back to the church to meet some people for another function which I can’t go into much here other than to say it involved communion and encouragement for some fellow churchmembers.

Yesterday morning I had to get up early enough to go over some material for my Sunday School class. I was taking my turn leading the class which is a discussion group. Our current series is John Ortberg’s “If You Want to Walk on Water You Have to Get Out of The Boat” which isn’t a bad series. After Sunday School I left the class for our prayer room. I had agreed to pray for the 10:55am service during the thirty minutes between Sunday School and the service. I then went to the service and listened to my pastor give a sermon on David and his affair with Bathsheba. What a parallel can be drawn between what David did wrong and current affairs.

After church I went home, had lunch and another nap and went back to Church for Disciple Bible Study. I’m taking the first class, Disciple I. This is another discussion group and it’s about an eight month course. I’m on week 6.

Now, I suppose you are wondering what brought this “What I did over my weekend” spiel. Well, everything I did this weekend I did it with people that I didn’t know a couple of years ago and everyone of the people I worked closely with this weekend would meet me in Salt Lake City with $10,000 in forty-eight hours, no questions asked, if I were to call them up unexpectedly and tell them I needed that of them. I would gladly do the same for any of them. Every person I had close contact with this weekend will sit and listen to my questions, my ideas and my thoughts on God, religion, philosophy, life and morality without judging me or telling me I am going to hell for any of my apostate thoughts or ideas. This is a community that loves me as I am, warts and all. This is a community that I wouldn’t have met and been received by had I not joined in corporate worship with them.

My friend, Dan, is responsible for this coming to mind to share with you. He always seems to have something to say that relates to something close to what I’m thinking about at the moment to inspire me to something. Sometimes I share that with you.

About Larry D. Burton

I'm a 55 year old controls engineer who just likes tinkering with stuff. Finished high school at a local institute of learning. Decided it wasn't a good time to be a healthy, physically fit 18 year old with no college experience. Entered college and started working toward a degree in animal husbandry. 1975-1976 Discoverd that I was not going to be a very good husband of animals so I left school to figure out what I might be good at. A local beverage company took pity on me and paid me to go from place to place making sure their on tap beverages were maintaining their high quality. 1976-1979 Got out of quality control and into vending. Learned about control systems and refrigeration also learned that vending machines are heavy and vending doesn't pay all that well. In 1977 I found myself married 1979-1981 Dedicated myself to installing and maintaining commercial refrigeration equipment. Found myself on the roof of a local grocery store one night in the middle of an ice storm replacing a compressor and figured it was time to get back into school. 1981-1986 Got my but back into school at night and changed jobs to keep the mechanical and electrical systems of a local coporate hospital in working order. The job expanded to unstopping drains and burning lab samples and amputated body parts. 1986-now Finished school and took on a job designing, installing and maintaining industrial control systems. Along the way I picked up a bunch of computer skills that became very useful connecting various industrial controllers to one another and moving the data into coporate databases. I now operate Dallas Bay Technologies, a one man shop specializing in technology solutions for industrial problems.
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