Da Do Ron Ron
Sophie - December 4, 2009
One of the most beloved team members at Deeper Still is Ron. Ron does an incredible job handling security at some of the women's events, and he's as low-key and humble as can be. The folks at LifeWay just love him to pieces.
Well, Friday was Ron's birthday, so it only seemed fitting for him to be the recipient of a special tribute at supper Friday night.
You should very afraid if this is the person in charge of your special tribute.

He's pointing out the ministry of the mashed potatoes, by the way. They had an extra measure of anointing.
And in all seriousness, Travis wrote some hilarious lyrics to the tune of "Da Do Run Run" to commemorate Ron's birthday. Except he called the song "Da Do Ron Ron." Because he's punny like that.

Tirelessly. He worked tirelessly.
And once the masterpiece was finished, the praise team serenaded Ron.

And Paige let him know how very loved he is.

And Betsy gave him a very thoughtful gift.

And then everybody ate cake.

Or, you know, some more potatoes.

Happy Birthday, Ron!






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Comments (6)
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Posted on December 5, 2009 7:40 AM
Hi Sophie, it was fun meeting you last night!!
Posted on December 5, 2009 7:41 AM
Rachel -
It was so fun to meet you, too - I’m headed back over to the convention center right now!
Posted on December 5, 2009 7:55 AM
What fun pix!!! Praying for y’all this morning!!!
Posted on December 5, 2009 9:02 AM
praying that the weekend has been just incredible!!
and we seriously need to see some video of this b’day song. :) TOO funny.
blessings, steph.
Posted on December 5, 2009 3:25 PM
I’m so glad to see that face and know it was his birthday. I was at a LPM Live event a few years ago, in Sioux Falls, and a number of us were completely mesmerized by Ron’s care of Beth. We never saw him — until Beth got down from the stage and started walking around among us. And then Ron would follow her around at a comfortable but don’t-think-I-couldn’t-still-take-you-out distance. (Poor thing. Beth likes to move, so he definitely got a work out.)
I’m so glad to know his name and to know he was honored. Did someone think to get that man a new pair of running shoes, by the way? Because boy howdy. He needs some comfortable things for his feet.
Posted on December 6, 2009 9:30 PM