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Saturday, October 15, 2005

lesson learned, again.

Last night Paul and I went to our first small group together. Actually his first small group ever and my first since I was a regular attendee of my Friday night Youth Group meetings in high school. I'm really excited about it because although we've been going to our church for over half a year I don't really know many people outside of my immediate family members and their closest friends. The people in our group seem really great so far, and they seem to be aware of the fact that we're living together without being totally judgemental about it.

There are only five of us, including Paul and I and the small group leader, so hopefully there will be a lot of great fellowship and bonding. I'm at a point in my life where I'm really feeling the need to interact with others of faith and for some reason I am really looking forward to feeling accountable in terms of truly becoming a part of the body of the church. I want to be involved.

I feel like I've finally taken the first real step to "going home," if you know what I mean.

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