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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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Christmas Eve Worship We pulled off the Christmas Eve service tonight with only a few hitches. Of course, the wireless mic that I had put out for the kids to read into didn’t work, which confirms my belief that wireless microphones never work. But, all seemed to take it in stride and we had a […]
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Christmas Eve as a Pastor Here is what I’ve done so far today: -Went to the local paper supply warehouse to get special paper for a funeral bulletin that I will need on the 26th. -Came back to the church and unloaded the paper from the van. -Printed and folded 140 funeral bulletins. -Went to […]
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I Hate Christmas I know it’s anathema for someone to admit disliking Christmas. It’s even worse for someone in ministry, since throughout much of the season of Advent, we’re trying to infuse a sense of meaning into the event. And yet, for me, it’s true. Let me say here at the beginning that it’s not […]
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The People’s Church There is a church over in the Franklin area that I hear advertisements for all the time on the local Christian radio station. It’s called “The People’s Church.” Now I confess that I don’t know much about this church. I haven’t visited. I know that it is formerly a First Baptist Church […]
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Political Musings I’ve haven’t been doing much political thinking here, but I confess that I’ve been struggling with how to respond to the capture of Sadaam Hussein yessterday. When I awoke, I turned on the TV to check the weather, only to find myself at the beginning of the news conference in Iraq. I was […]
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Waking Up In A New World I was re-reading a bit of Tom Frank’s “The Soul of the Congregation” and came upon the following quote on ethnography: I’ve always wondered what it’s like for a housefly who comes on board a plane. Enjoying with the rest of us the life-saving benefit of the air pressure […]
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The Politics of Emerging James K. A Smith offers a powerful critique on the “emerging church” movement at The Ooze: For the last few years, our family was a member of an inner-city church in Los Angeles: a community of incredible ethnic and socio-economic diversity with an effective outreach to former gang members from crews […]
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Thinking About Preaching I continue to struggle with my preaching. Oh, I think I jump through the hoops okay on Sunday morning. The comments are good. People are nice. Folks seem to be inspired by what I’m saying. Within my tradition and location, I’m a pretty decent preacher I think. And yet, I feel like […]
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Brian McLaren Website I first encountered Brian McLaren by accident. I wasn’t familiar with his writings when I attended a workshop at Lake Junaluska on life in the postmodern matrix. I went because Len Sweet was speaking, and frankly I was (surprisingly) unimpressed with Len. But then this balding, ex-hippy type came out and began […]
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Matrix Revolution I just came from seeing the new Matrix movie. It was a bit predictible. The action and effects were good, but the story line was a bit too messianic in nature for my taste. As for the philosophical ramblings, I think the first movie was the best (thinking about the nature of reality). […]
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I’m Not Sure The Saints Were Cheering This morning was one of those Sundays were worship was a real struggle. I’m sure that many folks were unaware of the stress I was feeling during worship, but Lord knows, it was not one of my finer days in ministry. I was hoping for a different service […]
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Good Night Mike Yaconelli Mike Yaconelli, the founder of Youth Specialties and The Wittenberg Door magazine, died last night in a car wreck near his home in Yreka, CA. Mike maintained a strong influence on my ministry. He demonstrated that leaders could be real, recognizing that faith in Jesus Christ is messy and dangerous. At […]
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I met tonight with the Finance Committee of our church to look over the budget for 2004. I continue to be reminded in these settings how much I dislike the institutional nature of the church, even while knowing it’s a necessary evil. The meeting was fine, with good questions raised and good thoughts arising. But […]