It was a full day to conclude a full week. What a blessing it has been for all of us. I think we are all exhausted. I’ll offer some insight on this day when i get a chance on the bus home.
Worship in the morning and then on the road again…
I’m a little behind with posting videos. The internet at our hotel is pretty awful unless you pay a lot for it. I may not get the last 2 videos up until we get back to Bismarck on Monday.
Thanks for following us this week and holding us in prayer for God to work through us. The youth have been great! I hope this we touched them and encouraged them to “be the change” when they get home.
Peace,
Pastor Craig
About Pastor Craig Schweitzer
I like to think of myself as a pretty easy going person who seeks to daily discover anew how God is present in my life and in the world in which I live and serve. I am a husband, father, brother, son, friend, pastor, and maybe most significantly – a child of God!
My beautiful spouse Wendy and I live in Bismarck, ND with our twin daughters, Ilia and Taegan and insane Scottish Terriers, Duffy and Beamer.
I’ve serve on the staff of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Bismarck, ND since July 2001. I was first called to serve as Music & Worship Minister and currently serve as Pastor of Worship and Youth Education.
My professional background is a diverse collection of musical and educational experiences that ranges from live concert production and promotion to recording studios, and live performance to music education. Prior to joining Good Shepherd, I was an Instructor of Music at Bismarck State College and owned and operated a successful teaching studio called 6x6 Guitar Studio.
I am a graduate of the University of Mary in Bismarck and Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary in Berkeley, CA. I was ordained to the Ministry of Word and Sacrament in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in September 2010.
Outside of Good Shepherd, I enjoy hanging out with my family and friends, reading, listening or playing any and all music, a relaxing round of golf, or spending some quiet time with God.
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July 22nd, 2012 at 11:06 am
Will be praying that your trip home is a great one. Sure have enjoyed being able to ‘ hear all about it’ . Vada