I’ve discovered that the local coffee shop has wifi, so I’m sitting here eating my bagel and drinking my coffee and listening into the next table talk about Plato. The folks are arguing whether today’s kids are smarter than kids in Plato’s time, and trying to discern whether technological advancement equals greater conceptual inteliigence. They […]
Random Thoughts
There is no such thing as “emerging” community. There is either a coming together of persons into a viable community, or not. There is no such thing as “emerging” authenticity. We are either truly who we are before God and others, or we’re not. There is no such thng as “emerging” spirituality. We either engage […]
MethoBlog
As we head toward General Conference in a few weeks, I want to spend some time thinking about United Methodist issues. With that in mind I have set up a new blog called “MethoBlog” which will focus on UM theology and polity as we determine the future of our denomination. I will keep posting here […]
Writing on the Run
(Brentwood, TN) I’m sitting in the van listening to “The Connection” on NPR and waiting for my 10 a.m. appointment. I’ve already taken Grace to school, went to the cleaners, and picked up a birthday present for a party Anna has to attend tonight from Target. Not too bad before 9:30 a.m. Tomorrow my church […]
Showing My Age
Tonight the local PBS affiliate is running a documentary on the life and career of Peter, Paul, and Mary. For those whose only connection to the folk music scene of the 1960’s is the movie “The Mighty Wind,” this probably seems tame and quaint. Yet as I watched I was reminded of how important these […]
There are enough words floating around to last a lifetime on the trial of Karen Damman, so after this post, I won’t add anymore (yeah right!). My friend Hugo offers a link to the latest Christianity Today article on the trial by James Berkely. Hugo offers his critique on the article, which I won’t repeat. […]
More on Dammann Verdict
The United Methodist News Service sent an article today with the trial judge’s thoughts on the Karen Dammann trial (click here for article). As I’ve reviewed his comments, the verdict hinged on the word “since” in Paragraph 304.3 in the Discipline. Basically the argument is that the legal portion of the Discipline never declares homosexuality […]
Reflections From Mickey D’s
As I was driving to the hospital this morning I noticd a grinding noise every time I applied the brakes in the mini-van. I have known for some time that the breaks are in need of checking, but I have chosen my normal practice of avoidance, preferring to imagine that if I just ignore the […]
Reflections From Mickey D’s
As I was driving to the hospital this morning I noticd a grinding noise every time I applied the brakes in the mini-van. I have known for some time that the breaks are in need of checking, but I have chosen my normal practice of avoidance, preferring to imagine that if I just ignore the […]
What Happens Next?
As many of you know, my tribe of United Methodism has been embroiled in the latest battle over homosexuality focused in the trial of the Karen Dammann. The Rev. Dammann had self identified herself as a lesbian to her Bishop, and was therefore charged with engaging in practices incompatible with Christian teaching. This past Saturday, […]
Survival
Well, we survived the slumber party, but just barely. Two girls in particular seemed determined to pick fights with each other throughout most of the night. We made it through the event with only four girls crying (one of them being our own) which is not too bad given the age of the girls. I […]
They’re Here…
Squeel . . .stomp. stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp . . . “Run away!” . . . “Mom, they’re fighting again” . . . Squeel!!!
They’re Here…
Squeel . . .stomp. stomp, stomp, stomp, stomp . . . “Run away!” . . . “Mom, they’re fighting again” . . . Squeel!!!
As of this morning, we had only had four RSVP’s for Grace’s party. Since it’s Spring Break here in Nashville, we assumed we would have a low turnout. This afternoon the phone has been ringing off the hook. This seems to be the social event of the year! We’re up to a full complement of […]
Turning Nine
Grace turns 9 tomorrow and we’re having 6 third graders over tonight for a slumber party. I’m getting the ear plugs ready and trying to rest up for the excitement ahead. How is it possible that Grace is already half way to being grown up? Of course, that is partially dependent on when you define […]
Happy St. Paddy’s Day!
I went to Noshville this morning for breakfast with the guys I meet with weekly only to find myself in the midst of a St. Patrick’s Day festival. The restaurant was running a special on green eggs and ham (but I do not like them Sam I Am) and a local radio station was broadcasting. […]
Happy St. Paddy’s Day!
I went to Noshville this morning for breakfast with the guys I meet with weekly only to find myself in the midst of a St. Patrick’s Day festival. The restaurant was running a special on green eggs and ham (but I do not like them Sam I Am) and a local radio station was broadcasting. […]
Confronting My Racism
My name is Jay. I am a racist. Oh, I’m trying to be in recovery. I’m trying to cast aside my upbringing and heritage and cast aside judgement by skin color. I’m trying to address systemic racism both in and outside the church. I have good friends, who I love and respect, that are folks […]
A Word of Grace for Women Preachers
One of the strange things about this blog is that it has a fairly varied audience. Some of you are members of my church, trying to make sense of these ramblings. Others are friends I’ve met through the internet and at conferences associate with this thing that we call Emergent. The former group is a […]
Yes it’s old, but I still laugh
I got this in the e-mail via Dave McIntyre today. I’ve seen it before, but it still makes me laugh… On the Difference Between Praise Choruses and Hymns A man accustomed to a mainline church went to a seekers’ service one Sunday. He came home and his wife asked him how it was. “Well,” he […]