All:
I hope this post finds everyone well! I know it has been a busy week for many. I hope no one was unlucky enough to get caught up in Edouard earlier this week! We just received a picture from some of our friends showing the devastating damage caused by this massive storm.

Well, as some of you can see I am not Amy. (I am also very good at extremely obvious statements, apparently.) For reasons inexplicable to me, and no doubt confusing to you, I have been asked to assist in posting on the Blog and updating our fair class on all the "goings-on" both within the class and in each of our lives in general. I guess that makes me the Sunday School equivalent of a MySpace page, without all the cheerful LOL!'s and RFOL!'s or a large e-shrine dedicated to the Jonas Brothers or Hannah Montana. Lucky you...
Anyway, I hope that my little posts will be informative and entertaining. I will fully admit at the outset that I tend to interperse things with my admittedly off-brand sense of humor. I apologize in advance.
As to announcements:
* Please be reading Acts 18-19 for Sunday's lesson. (I have it on good authority that Andrew will not be providing a 97 page PowerPoint presentation on this passage, so reading ahead will be helpful.)
* We need to sign up again for Refereshment Duty. According to my wife (who is much wiser about all things organized) we should just send out a sign-up sheet for each upcoming Sunday. Such a sheet will be available on Sunday. So, be thinking about which day you and yours will want to bring donuts and/or kolaches. We will sign up for August and September.
* This Sunday, August 10 at 11:15, the Children's Ministry will be having a meeting that will be discussing the new construction and changes to the check-in/check-out systems. It is important to have as many parents as possible there so that we can have our input. The meeting will be in the Chapel. Please attend if you can make it. (I am not sure if Kathryn and I have our "quarterly" PALS duty that Sunday (though in all likelihood, as that is a day that ends in "day" we are probably on the list!)). It is an important opportunity to have your say in how the Children's Ministry runs.
I hope this post finds everyone well. In all seriousness, we are so glad to have each of you as a part of this class. Kathryn and I are blessed every Sunday by Andrew's teaching and the group's fellowship. Please encourage anyone you all know to come and attend if they are looking for a Sunday School. They are always welcome in the Bentley's class!
Matt
I hope this post finds everyone well! I know it has been a busy week for many. I hope no one was unlucky enough to get caught up in Edouard earlier this week! We just received a picture from some of our friends showing the devastating damage caused by this massive storm.

Well, as some of you can see I am not Amy. (I am also very good at extremely obvious statements, apparently.) For reasons inexplicable to me, and no doubt confusing to you, I have been asked to assist in posting on the Blog and updating our fair class on all the "goings-on" both within the class and in each of our lives in general. I guess that makes me the Sunday School equivalent of a MySpace page, without all the cheerful LOL!'s and RFOL!'s or a large e-shrine dedicated to the Jonas Brothers or Hannah Montana. Lucky you...
Anyway, I hope that my little posts will be informative and entertaining. I will fully admit at the outset that I tend to interperse things with my admittedly off-brand sense of humor. I apologize in advance.
As to announcements:
* Please be reading Acts 18-19 for Sunday's lesson. (I have it on good authority that Andrew will not be providing a 97 page PowerPoint presentation on this passage, so reading ahead will be helpful.)
* We need to sign up again for Refereshment Duty. According to my wife (who is much wiser about all things organized) we should just send out a sign-up sheet for each upcoming Sunday. Such a sheet will be available on Sunday. So, be thinking about which day you and yours will want to bring donuts and/or kolaches. We will sign up for August and September.
* This Sunday, August 10 at 11:15, the Children's Ministry will be having a meeting that will be discussing the new construction and changes to the check-in/check-out systems. It is important to have as many parents as possible there so that we can have our input. The meeting will be in the Chapel. Please attend if you can make it. (I am not sure if Kathryn and I have our "quarterly" PALS duty that Sunday (though in all likelihood, as that is a day that ends in "day" we are probably on the list!)). It is an important opportunity to have your say in how the Children's Ministry runs.
I hope this post finds everyone well. In all seriousness, we are so glad to have each of you as a part of this class. Kathryn and I are blessed every Sunday by Andrew's teaching and the group's fellowship. Please encourage anyone you all know to come and attend if they are looking for a Sunday School. They are always welcome in the Bentley's class!
Matt
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