It's been a very busy week with making Easter preparations at church. Our staff has been praying for a while for this Easter morning and what a morning it was! On Easter we have three CPC campus': Foster City, Millbrae and our shopping center location, Charter Square. Our Foster City and Millbrae campus' had live preaching and our Charter Campus was a video venue. I was in charge of the Charter Campus this morning, making preparations, having a bunch of Jr. Highers helping me, and rocking out to the Never Ending Band as they practiced for the second service. I took the Jr. Highers to go get a little Starbucks as a thank you for helping and I get a phone call from one of the gals in the band. "Charters electricity is out", she says. Of course, I think she is messing with me and told her, "there is an electrician in the band, he can take care of it!" Then she says, "No the whole shopping center is out." As she is on the phone, our tech guy from the Foster City campus is calling me and whispering on the phone, cause he is in the service, "The electricity is out at the church." I'm thinking, NO WAY! I call our church administrator and ask him to get a hold of PG&E to find out the scoop. PG&E tells us there is a small electrical fire that is affecting 1-49 customers, 1 to 49!!! Electricity will be back on around 12:15 pm. (the end of our second service) In the meantime, our teaching pastor is giving an invitation to receive Christ in the pitch black auditorium! We all gather for a short pow, wow between services to decide what to do. What do you do when you are expecting 1000 people in 30 minutes and have no electricity? Obviously we prayed! But do you have an Easter service or not. Our church, bathrooms and other rooms have no windows and it's dark, not to mention the liability issues. Our faith story was on video, lyrics are projected on the screens and how are we supposed to make coffee? I'm glad to tell you our service went on at least at the Foster City Campus! We had to cancel the Charter Square venue. We opened all our closet doors and emergency exit doors to have some natural light come in. One of our guys in the body had a generator, so we hooked up a small speaker, microphone, guitar and 2 flood lights to the generator so we could have a little sound and light. We had people grabbing flashlights to light up the bathrooms and other rooms, the tech crew was getting things ready just in case the electricity came back on. People were everywhere, along the walls, sitting in the closets, out in the lobby and courtyard. It was amazing. Our worship team lead people in singing without words. Of course this is a hard one for any guests we might have had who might not know the songs. Our teaching pastor preached it and just as the generator was about to die, the electricity came back on! What a crazy morning, but God is bigger than any power outage! He was working in the hearts of people and many came to know Him for the very first time today. I feel very thankful, in the craziness of the morning, we had so many people serving and working together as a team and going with the flow, or lack there of! For those of you who were guests, thank you for your patience. I hope you do came back and worship with us again. And for those of you who worked so hard at Charter to have it cancelled, thank you for your wonderful attitudes. For the Foster City Crew, you all are amazing, thank you for your hard work today! And of course I have to thank PG&E for getting the power on 30 minutes before they thought they would have it on. This morning was a wonderful picture of the body, using their gifts, talents, and treasures and I wouldn't have traded this Easter for anything!