We had a good service today at AUMC. My voice is still shot (I have the Joe Cocker thing going on) but I decided to go ahead and preach. I made sure to get a handheld mic. and hold it close to my mouth. I think folks could hear me. Today's service, as is true … Continue reading Do You KNow Who You Are?
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Doug Pagitt’s New Book
Doug's book is finally coming out, and as one who reviewed the galleys and made suggestions to Doug, I want to commend this to everyone. What Solomon's Porch is trying to accomplish is commendable (and frankly, I wish I had the guts to step out and try to create something as Doug has).
Doug Pagitt’s New Book
Doug's book is finally coming out, and as one who reviewed the galleys and made suggestions to Doug, I want to commend this to everyone. What Solomon's Porch is trying to accomplish is commendable (and frankly, I wish I had the guts to step out and try to create something as Doug has).
Go Titans
Okay, so they lost. But the game was close and they fought well. I thought the defense was flat compared with previous weeks. Of course, Patriots fans would say that their offense was just that much better. But here's the secret. The reason the Titans lost is because I actually watched the game. I'm not … Continue reading Go Titans
The Labels We Give Ourselves
I was pointed this morning to a post by Hugoboy on Ann Coulter's recent article on Democrats and Religion. Hugo rightly skewers Coulter, who I frankly believe suffers from some sort of psychosis. However, reading the article and commentary set me to thinking about these labels that we place on ourselves: Republican and Democrat, liberal … Continue reading The Labels We Give Ourselves
Am I Really Quoting the National Review?
Hugoboy pointed me to an article by Deroy Murdock in the National Review which, much to my surprise I agree with. Given my earlier comments on gay marriage and my previous post, it makes a lot of sense to me. Murdock writes: Social conservatives are working overtime to argue that gay marriage would imperil straight … Continue reading Am I Really Quoting the National Review?
I’ve been wondering what to say about Brittany…
My father forwarded me this from David Horsey's page at uComics:
I’ve been wondering what to say about Brittany…
My father forwarded me this from David Horsey's page at uComics:
How Does Jordan Find These Things?
Another posting to share from Jordan Cooper: Online Etch-A-Sketch This is way too cool for words. I tried it out. It's IS cool!
How Do We Know What We Know?
Matt Taibbi at the New York Press offers and interesting analysis as to how Howard Dean has won the "angry" label for his campaign. He documents how this label has been perpetuated throughout the media based less on actual experience and fact, and more on innuendo and reputation. He suggests that the "angry" label originated … Continue reading How Do We Know What We Know?
Quote of the Week
I had to share this from Jordan Cooper: Quote of the Week "Going in and occupying Iraq, thus unilaterally exceeding the United Nations' mandate, would have destroyed the precedent of international response to aggression that we hoped to establish. Had we gone the invasion route, the United States could conceivably still be an occupying power … Continue reading Quote of the Week
The Passion
Yesterday, Rudy at Urban Onramps wrote about his preview of "The Passion" by Mel Gibson. The same day, I also received a catalog from Outreach which featured a DVD and several campaigns for churches that tied to this movie. Of course, I've been receiving the non-stop e-mails from folks promoting the movie, and have also … Continue reading The Passion
Various Ramblings
My head is all over the place tonight so here are a few unconnected thoughts: I Love I-Tunes Although I most not be truly pomo and have migrated to a Mac, I still love the Windows version of I-Tunes. The business model is one that I can live with (although when you cruch the numbers, … Continue reading Various Ramblings
Reflections from a community meeting
The city councilman for our district called the other day and asked if he could use the church of a community meeting. It seems that new development was being considered for a piece of property down the street from the church, and he wanted to hold a meeting between the developers and folks in the … Continue reading Reflections from a community meeting
Doug Pagitt Does It Again…
I have no clue where Doug Pagitt was when these pictures were taken. All I know is that I could really use a mud bath to get rid of my cold... By the way, it's currently in the 70's here in Nashville. That wooshing sound you hear is the tornadoes sweeping us away when the … Continue reading Doug Pagitt Does It Again…
Doug Pagitt Does It Again…
I have no clue where Doug Pagitt was when these pictures were taken. All I know is that I could really use a mud bath to get rid of my cold... By the way, it's currently in the 70's here in Nashville. That wooshing sound you hear is the tornadoes sweeping us away when the … Continue reading Doug Pagitt Does It Again…
Are We Spitting In The Wind?
The past couple of days I've read several posts regarding Brian McLaren's article titled "The Three Postmoderns." Brian (as he often does) has sparked more discussion on whether the word "postmodern" is loaded with baggage and should be discarded in favor of another word. Charlie Wear has offered an interesting response to this question at … Continue reading Are We Spitting In The Wind?
See What’s Happened In 20 Years
Here's a pic from the gathering this past Tuesday. It's scary to think that all four of the original roommates (and our adopted roommate, Sue) are either currently, or have been, in active, professional ministry. Three of us are pastors. One was a pastor, but saw the light and is now a professional counselor. Our … Continue reading See What’s Happened In 20 Years
See What’s Happened In 20 Years
Here's a pic from the gathering this past Tuesday. It's scary to think that all four of the original roommates (and our adopted roommate, Sue) are either currently, or have been, in active, professional ministry. Three of us are pastors. One was a pastor, but saw the light and is now a professional counselor. Our … Continue reading See What’s Happened In 20 Years
Happy New Year
It's 10:30 on New Years Eve, and its all I can do to keep my eyes open. The family and I have been in Louisville since Sunday for a 20 year reunion of my college roommates and their families. All in all, we had 12 adults and 16 kids meeting together for the first time … Continue reading Happy New Year