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Sunday, November 16, 2003

went to regeneration for church today, it was...weird. well, it was weird in a good sense. the service was really untraditional, struck me as a cross between being hippie-ish and orthodox-ish. i know that doesn't make very much sense, it's one of those things you have to actually experience to understand. it's an outspoken church for sure, they tell it like it is. i did enjoy the sermon though, the church is doing a series on revelations, and that's always interesting...they were on chapter 4 today, where john is called up into the third heaven and he sees a throne with this royal figure sitting on it. wow...can't wait for that sight in heaven. it was strange, regen had a "fellowship" break right in between worship and sermon, just another thing that made it strange...after that the whole group of us (about 6 or 7 navs people) walked past danny and milton's place, so we decided to drop by and say hello. jerjou pretended to be a r&l pizza delivery guy, and danny totally bought it, ha.
went up to vince's room on the 8th floor before leaving for church to look at the sunset...another of those sights that just make you go, wow...God is so awesome. it was beautiful, splatterings of pink and purple and orange, and not just splatterings, but fused in such seamless fashion that they almost created a color too beautiful to name. i was looking at it out of my window at first, but that meant looking past the construction and the other block in front of me, so i went up to the 8th floor for a less obstructed view. it was great, but i think i still prefer sunrises to sunsets...morning is my favorite time of day after all, and what follows a sunset is darkness (like i was telling vic, "it was lavender, and pink, and orange. now it's just black"), but what follows a sunrise is a whole new day yet to be lived...ok, won't lapse into another rhapsody of morning, although that would be such an easy thing for me to do.
ok, back to studying...haven't progressed very far on my chapter on aggression.

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