It was a warm sunny day and I set off for Sutton-in-Ashfield and St. John's Methodist to lead the Trinity Sunday service. I arrived in good time to find the church was incredibly hot. The heating was on and the auditorium was well lit amplifying the sun's heat. Te service went well and was challenging. I spoke from Revelation 3 and the letter to the church at Laodicea. I had awoken at 5am and put the final touches to the service. Interestingly, as I prepared for the service it came to me that I should doing a dramatic presentation of Wesley's conversion experience, which I did. It told how he reluctantly attended the Aldersgate St. meeting and how he had wrestled with his faith in the years leading up to 1738 as a result of meeting the Moravians.
In the afternoon we skyped Andrew and then finished the invites for our 40th anniversary. The new printer caused some hassle as it does not handle A5 paper properly when it comes to selective pages. I also had to replace cartridges. The ones I had previously with the last printer needed replacing with new ones.
I had a message from MET about their rebranding exercise and asking if I wished to tender for it. I emailed Julian to see if he was interested and now need to decide the best way forward. I asked them to confirm their plans for the Subscription and Membership system as is will influence my decision.
I discovered today that the problem with my camera (error 99) was down to the 17-85 macro lens. All the other lenses work fine. That's a shame as this lens is expensive and the one I use most.
Monday is Bank Holiday and I am off to Cliff College for the Festival and MET AGM. Margaret is working today.

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