An on-line dictionary gives this two-part definition of milestones, “1) a stone set up beside a road to mark the distance in miles to a particular place. 2) an action or event marking a significant change or stage in development.” I’m interested in the second part of that definition because of what is happening on Sunday night this coming weekend. I know many of you are not in the custom of coming on Sunday night and this is not a rebuke :-). This is an invitation to two milestone events. 1) Three adult believers are going to be confessing their faith in Christ in the waters of baptism. This is a milestone event for them as we join them and the saints through the ages celebrating our immersion into the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. 2) We are having our official “groundbreaking” on the new addition. Topsoil has been stripped and sand is in place but foundation work won’t start until next week. We invite you all to come and bring a shovel. Our groundbreaking is not for a few dignitaries with gold shovels. This is a project for all of us…kids, adults, members, non-members etc. We want as many people as possible to join us as we dedicate this new phase of our church ministry to God and His glory. It has always been our desire to build the Building that occupies the building…that’s why we celebrate baptism. But, it is also a good testimony for that Building to have a building in which to meet and that is why we are celebrating this groundbreaking. Milestones don’t happen every week but we have two to celebrate this week. Come on out ya’all!