Welcome Peter Davaz
We welcome Peter Davaz back to SBC mornings this Sunday with his Hosanna narrative. You will remember him as the narrator in our recent Christmas musical. I took a few minutes to get to know Peter the other night. He's been around SBC for quite a few years and I've worked with him before but I never knew much about him. I found out that he started his career as a model and child actor when he was an infant in England. He moved to Los Angeles when he was 11 and continued his acting career there in many commercials and TV shows. Since coming to AZ he had an agent but had to put the acting career on hold as he's now busy with his independent insurance business. The good news is that he keeps very busy using his talents at SBC in the family ministries of Body Shop and Kidstuff with Susan Wood. Once in awhile we snag him for Sunday mornings and we're grateful to have him. Make sure to make him feel welcome this Sunday and maybe you can get more details about his interesting life.
PS FYI, Peter is being assisted in the narrative by none other than our own Jim Taggart, a late walk-on to the team. Jim's going to "seal the deal" by really putting the triumphal entry into the hearts of today's churchgoers. BTY, what DOES the triumphal entry mean to you today? This would be a good thought to ponder before Sunday.
PPS FYI, this narrative was written by none other than our own Kim Shoup--choir member, writer, office assistant, etc. As I was scrounging around to find a Palm Sunday reading I happened to throw some ideas out to Kim (as she was cataloging our 600 CD's) and she promptly printed out this devotional she had written about another "Hosanna" song. It was perfect! God uses people in the right place at the right time to complete His work!
PS FYI, Peter is being assisted in the narrative by none other than our own Jim Taggart, a late walk-on to the team. Jim's going to "seal the deal" by really putting the triumphal entry into the hearts of today's churchgoers. BTY, what DOES the triumphal entry mean to you today? This would be a good thought to ponder before Sunday.
PPS FYI, this narrative was written by none other than our own Kim Shoup--choir member, writer, office assistant, etc. As I was scrounging around to find a Palm Sunday reading I happened to throw some ideas out to Kim (as she was cataloging our 600 CD's) and she promptly printed out this devotional she had written about another "Hosanna" song. It was perfect! God uses people in the right place at the right time to complete His work!
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