A nice loud "OYE!" in Atlanta, GA
As I lay under the piano, Nick is playing in the sanctuary of Wesley Way United Methodist Church and as I reflect upon today’s events I am overcome by peace. Today was not spectacular in any certain way but it was just one of those days that is pleasing to the heart. I feel as if we have completed our journey, even though we have 2 weeks left. The battery in my bike computer was dead so it was just the road, the fellow riders, and myself trucking through the pouring rain with virtually no idea where we were heading. All we knew was that there was food, shelter, and fellowship waiting for us at our destination.
Jimmy Carter Center
The Carter Center
I would also like to mention that the passion and enthusiasm shown by the Atlanta Fuller Center and its members is unbelievable. They have done so much to ensure that our stay here is wonderful and fulfilling - it’s unbelievable. They greeted us outside of Atlanta at the “Big Chicken”, provided escorts to guide us through the streets of Atlanta, videotaped us as we rode through the city, and catered to our every need. Myself, along with all of the Fuller Center Cyclists would like to extend a big thank you to everyone from the Atlanta Fuller Center who has made our stay so meaningful. We would also like to thank Kent for a breakfast of champions this morning, Jackie for providing a delicious lunch before we departed on our ride, all of the folks who served as our escorts for our ride today (we would have been completely lost without you), and Wesley Way United Methodist Church for greeting us with open arms, worshiping youth, a delicious dinner, and a place to lay our heads for the night.
Tasty and visually appealing custom made Fuller Center Bike Trip cake! You just cannot beat that...
My understanding of life as of this moment is as clear as the path that was shown to us by the blue Dodge Durango that escorted us along our ride today through the streets of Atlanta. Everything you do well while you are on this planet will be greatly appreciated for a time, everything you don’t do well will eventually be forgotten. Everyone you influence will go onto influence others in a certain way because of how you have influenced them. Be a blessing because you have been blessed and love the Lord because he has and will always love you.
written by: Eric Schweinhart
photos by: Esther Hyejin Chung
1 comment:
Eric,
Great writeup. My bike computer srtaed acting up on last years's ride, and I took that opportunity to take the thing off. I was too focused on the numbers on the screen (I'm OCD like that), and found that riding "without the numbers" was liberating. I also like your words about striving for spiritual perfection as a goal. Very inspiring, thanks for that.
Chris
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