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Matt & Steve DrivingI know it’s been quite a while since I’ve posted here, but that shouldn’t be too surprising since I’ve just started into the busy life of being a pastor. This week I’m at the Church of the Brethren’s nation-wide Annual Conference in Richmond, VA.

It was a long drive from Richmond (IN) to Richmond (VA) yesterday, but thankfully I had a friend travelling with me which made the trip much more enjoyable. I’ve been having fun already using my Blackberry to post pictures of my trip online. I tried using the Flickr app that’s available for Blackberry and uploaded a few photos from that. I may upload some more to Flickr, but I think that for the most part I’m going to use a different solution.

Another of the fun, addictive apps for Blackberry is a well-done facebook app that allows you to send messages, post to people’s wall’s, and upload photos. It has allowed me to easily create a new album, tag people, and upload photos almost as soon as I take them. If you’re on facebook, look me up there. If you’re not, don’t worry, not all is lost. There is a publicly accessible version of the photo album!

Last night we had a great worship service and I went with my folks to Sine’ Irish Pub and Restaurant for dinner. The atmosphere was awesome, the pricing was reasonable, and the food was great (though not all that Irish.)

Thus far I’ve spent a lot of time reconnecting with people and visiting the exhibit call. If you’re at Annual Conference and you want to connect, drop me a line here, give a call, send me an email, or leave me a message on the board and we’ll try to cross paths.

I’ll be updating this page occasionally with highlights of conference, so check back soon!

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