I did not disappear or fade away. I just got a little distracted and discouraged with blogging. But, I'm back. And there is a plan.
So prepare to hear from me personally every Thursday, and from my fellow ministers at BHCC on Monday and Tuesday. We'll figure out a way to fill in the other days with something exciting.
As a "please forgive me" gift, here is some Josh Groban.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
It's hard to claim an identity in a divided world....
So, I'm stealing this idea from a few other blogs, but it makes too much sense not to use. So here is why I would make a lousy Progressive and a lousy Evangelical.
Why I'd make a lousy Progressive:
1. I'm not a universalist.
2. I talk a lot about creation care and radical inclusivity, but I"m not very good at either one.
3. I think Paul was an alright guy.
4. I believe Jesus really did physically rise from the grave.
5. And I believe His mom was a virgin.
6. Sometimes I get tired of deconstructing theology and questioning orthodoxy.
7. Even though I won't be joining the GOP any time soon, I don't have much faith in the Democrats either.
Why I'd make a lousy Evangelical:
1. I believe the world is billion years old.
2. While I haven't read The Origin of Species yet, I think there's some truth to Darwin.
3. I do NOT watch Fox News!
4. I don't believe in Just War theory.
5. I've never "kissed dating goodbye."
6. I don't think a specially worded prayer has much to do with salvation.
7. I think the cross did more for sin than some are willing to admit.
There it is. Maybe we "in-betweeners" can get together sometime.
Why I'd make a lousy Progressive:
1. I'm not a universalist.
2. I talk a lot about creation care and radical inclusivity, but I"m not very good at either one.
3. I think Paul was an alright guy.
4. I believe Jesus really did physically rise from the grave.
5. And I believe His mom was a virgin.
6. Sometimes I get tired of deconstructing theology and questioning orthodoxy.
7. Even though I won't be joining the GOP any time soon, I don't have much faith in the Democrats either.
Why I'd make a lousy Evangelical:
1. I believe the world is billion years old.
2. While I haven't read The Origin of Species yet, I think there's some truth to Darwin.
3. I do NOT watch Fox News!
4. I don't believe in Just War theory.
5. I've never "kissed dating goodbye."
6. I don't think a specially worded prayer has much to do with salvation.
7. I think the cross did more for sin than some are willing to admit.
There it is. Maybe we "in-betweeners" can get together sometime.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
I know....
I'm not ignoring you. There is a reason for my lack of blogging, which I will explain next week. I promise.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Mourning the end of football
I really love football. I'm just a better person during football season. I get everything done and taken care of so I can camp out in front of my tv and watch non-stop football joy. So, I'm always a little bummed after the Super Bowl.
This year was a weird Super Bowl. I watched with the youth. Actually, I watched football with a room full of people who do not watch football. It was a frustrating and crazy experience. They were completely oblivious to blocking the tv, I was completely weird-ed out by people who don't watch football. I missed a lot of things, and I'm ok with it only because the Cowboys weren't playing.
I got to thinking about how hard it is to try to reach certain goals when you surround yourself with people who are oblivious to what is going on or even stand against that. I think this is why being active in a faith community is so important. It's not to shut ourselves away, or pat ourselves on the back for being part of the group. It is so for at least a little while, we are with people who are reaching for the same things we are. We are wanting the same things, working to the same goals, and will be able to encourage each other and work together.
And most importantly, not block the tv during the big game.
This year was a weird Super Bowl. I watched with the youth. Actually, I watched football with a room full of people who do not watch football. It was a frustrating and crazy experience. They were completely oblivious to blocking the tv, I was completely weird-ed out by people who don't watch football. I missed a lot of things, and I'm ok with it only because the Cowboys weren't playing.
I got to thinking about how hard it is to try to reach certain goals when you surround yourself with people who are oblivious to what is going on or even stand against that. I think this is why being active in a faith community is so important. It's not to shut ourselves away, or pat ourselves on the back for being part of the group. It is so for at least a little while, we are with people who are reaching for the same things we are. We are wanting the same things, working to the same goals, and will be able to encourage each other and work together.
And most importantly, not block the tv during the big game.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
#1 in 2010: The soft X. | Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff
Sorry I've been so quiet! I've been snowed in my apartment since Monday night! It was a good week of doing nothing but crochet and watching Serenity, Firefly, and Dr. Who! I am now playing catch-up on a lost week of work! So, I'm leaving you with words that have been encouraging and vital to me this year, written by a great writer! Enjoy!
#1 in 2010: The soft X. | Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff
#1 in 2010: The soft X. | Stuff Christians Like – Jon Acuff
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