Many of you have heard of a site called Facebook. What words come to mind when you think of Facebook? Social Media? Networking? Friends? You also might think that social networking was invented by Facebook, or, that at the very least social networking is a recent phenomenon. If you think that, YOU ARE WRONG. I‘d [...]
Posts Tagged ‘renovation church’
Friendship Bread
Posted in Snack, tagged Facebook, friends, friendship bread, house group, renovation church on April 23, 2010 | 7 Comments »
The Sassy Pig
Posted in Dinner, tagged bbq, friends, meat, renovation church, ribs on March 5, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Last night our Renovation Church house group had an “alternative night”. That means we broke from our regular routine of meeting to do a more social and activity-based night. The girls went to Cafe Latte for dinner. Although I didn’t join them, thanks to my awesome wife, I was able to get my hands on [...]
Pizza Pizza!
Posted in Lunch, tagged Little Caesar's, pizza, renovation church on January 31, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Can anyone name the company who’s slogan is the title of this post? If you guess Little Caesar’s, you’d be right. How many of you even knew Little Caesar’s was still in business? Up until today, I didn’t. I had actually been wondering what had become of the pizza place – whose business model centered [...]
Round 3: House Group Party
Posted in Snack, tagged fun, hor'devours, party, renovation church on December 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Round 3 happened last night. (do you notice the one day delay on these posts?) This was our House Group Christmas party. To explain house groups – they are our church’s (Renovation Church) format for small groups and community outside of Sunday mornings. We had a great time. Plenty of food, a game of Bunko [...]
sandstone, no…limestone, no…Granite City!
Posted in Dinner, tagged friends, renovation church on July 26, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Tonight Mol and I were invited to join David and Lindsay Sorn. David is planting a church, Renovation Church, and Mol and I have joined in and committed to helping out. We went to Granite City. The last time I was at Granite City, I left with a poor taste in my mouth…literally. This time [...]


