Meeting for Bicycling

Workshop # 24
Russell Nelson

Feet to the pedals and meat to the seat induces a worshipful state conducive to opening yourself to the Light. Physical exhaustion is a part of every mystical religious tradition.

Percentage of time:
Worship/worship-sharing 15; Lecture 0; Discussion 0; Experiential 85
(PT)

Open to all


Full Description

We will prepare for the ride, pick a length of ride (long, medium, short), gather equipment, check tire pressure, and when everybody is ready to ride from the rise, we will settle into meeting.  At the rise of meeting, we will head out as a group and ride to the splitting point.  If circumstances permit, we will worship again there, and split up into longer and shorter rides.  As we return to campus, we will settle into one final worship.  With all of that energizing worship, we will ride anywhere from fifteen to twenty-five miles.

We will ride a shorter ride on Sunday.  We will ride in the rain.  We will ride in the sun.  We will ride up the hills.  We will ride down the hills.  We will arrive in a timely manner ready to ride so that we do not delay the rest of the group.  If we are in High School, we will attend without fail so that we do not cause heartache, fear, and trepidation.

We will have a helmet.  No, really, we will.  No arguments, no excuses.


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