So the time has come, and it is with a heavy heart that I have decided to stop going to Navs in favour of doing the 20s and 30s group at St Cats.
I've had three-and-a bit great years at Navs but I've felt that with work commitments and my advancing years (ha!) that it was probably time to get more involved with what my church is doing.
I also had the feeling that I probably should have stopped sooner, as it seemed a natural point to quit when my last pod bit the dust (swallowed by the Morningside monster*, it would seem). Not to say that it was a mistake going to the Gillies pod, which has treated me well these last few weeks.
But I should say that Navs is a great ministry, and if you can be part of it, please do as you can
a) spend quality time studying God's word in the company of others, both teaching and learning
b) make great friendships
c) find wives/ husbands (Tim/AnnaLauren!)
okay the last one was a wee joke on my part, but I cannot praise the Navs ministry in Edinburgh highly enough. Without it, I don't know how I would have got through one of the darkest periods in my life without the friendships I had forged through Navs.
So yes, in summary, Navs is great, but all good things must come to an end and it's time for me to move on. Thanks to everyone who made my time with Navs so enjoyable, and I will probably see you at a main meeting or any other special events I can be bothered to attend!
But for now, it's "thanks for the memories".
Andrew
Monday, 29 October 2007
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Thanks. Great comment! Makes Navs worth doing. Actually it's worth doing anyway but it's good to know you valued it.
See you soon hopefully.
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