Sunday, October 28, 2007

70's Party!!!



This was an incredible night of laughter. It is great to have such a good group of friends to worship with, to study the Bible together, to serve together, but also to PARTY together. We are starting a tradition here. About two years ago we did an 80s party for Halloween over at the Vessel's house, this year we stepped it up a notch and put on the roller skates in the church gym.

I had a great amount of fun playing dress up with Jill(she spent 15 minutes with a flat iron and hairspray working out my curls), and then showing up seeing all my great friends decked out 70's style.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Look at JILL go!!!


My wife can kick your wife's tail (hee hee hee). :) Look how strong she is! Go Jill!! Go Jill! Yes! That is my wife ringing the bell at the TOP of the rock wall.

This was a birthday party that Caleb was invited to at this place called Excalibur. Obviously Caleb wasn't the only one having fun!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

What is Church?

Here I go thinking again? We have been studying as a church this Treasures of the Transformed Life study thing. It has been pretty good. This week we were looking at "presence" - the 2nd of 4 commitments people make when they join a United Methodist Church. (Prayers, Presence, Gifts, and Service). Also (thanks to Joey Koskie :) ) I have a new book by Alexander Schmemann I started reading (this may end up on my of top 4 books to read)So now I find myself tonight asking questions....
What is church? What is it really supposed to look like? I spend a great deal of my time creating and developing media that is intended to help connect people with the Gospel of Christ in worship. We have this huge awesome facility that we worship in and have sunday school and small groups in. We do these great studies as a church, we have a bunch of things going on. We support a bunch of great causes. Start and do a bunch of programs. I think of the family of God in the old testament following God in the pillar of fire and smoke. I think of the disciples having meals together with Jesus and feeding 5k people, and teaching them. I think of the Acts 2 church praying, eating, studying and serving together and taking care of each other's needs. I think of the needs of the world, I think of the deep needs of this Ruston community of which I belong. I think of the deep needs within this church family of which I belong. Are we really being Christ to this world or even to each other?
I don't want to start sounding like I want to be some typical Gen X kid (is 33 years old still considered a kid?) that wants to rebel against the systems in place. Or sounding like I think that the church in general (or my church specific for that matter) is a miserable failure. I see great things that God is doing and has done. I see how I wouldn't be living the life I have if it weren't for the followers of Christ before me and with me paving the way. I don't want to undermine what God is doing either.
I just can't help catching these visions of life being more than going to worship on Sundays and reading my bible during the week. I keep catching this vision of the church really being a people that love each other. Radically trying to take care of each other and meet each others real needs. Which frees us all up to be more effective at meeting the deep needs of others. Not that we aren't doing this at all, I just see it being possible on a completely larger scale. I feel we have the power granted to us through Christ to dramatically change the world around us. To impact the lives around us in ways that would change everything. Are these visions of grandeur, or delusion, or of some mystic utopia? I just keep feeling like we are just experiencing one minuscule bit of what "church" is supposed to be. It seems sometimes we have a church that people come to, and then they go back to their lives. I by no means would want to have everyone at the church all the time, but why does there seem to be such a separation of our "sacred" life and our "real" life?
I am stopping here because this is becoming increasingly more of a collection of rambling thoughts than I should probably allow myself to post here, but since I started it, I figured I would just let it be.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

HELP WANTED: Reading List

I am doing that Life Development Plan. See my earlier post.
One of my goals I have set is for my "Intellectual life"
Read 4 (new to me) spiritually challenging books by October 2008.

I want and need your help. Would you suggest 4 challenging books that you think would be essential to my spiritual journey? So what would be the top 4 books you would suggest to take me deeper in my understanding. Who is God? What is the Church? Who am I? I want to read books that try to answer the hard questions.

Please leave your comments with your top 4 books and why you think they would be essential reading.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Sports weekend for the Kids

Ethan had his first Soccer game. They tied 3 to 3. Caleb had his Cross Country meet.
They both did really good.


Ethan's Soccer Game Pics


Caleb's Cross Country

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Chazown!



I recently went back to this site that I had been using regularly, but hadn't been to in a while. If you hadn't seen it, I think it is really worth a look. You sign up, there is a spiritual gifts inventory you can take, identify you core values, make a vision statement, work on goals for your life, and a place to do a prayer journal.
It was refreshing to see what goals I have made progress on and the ones I haven't. So here is a glimpse at me and what I have come up with from this website. If for no other reason than to encourage you to try the site.
My top 4 core values:Creativity, Dedication, Encouragement, and Enthusiasm
My top 3 spiritual Gifts:Exhortation(the site describes this as the gift of counseling and encouraging others to become all that God wants them to be), Hospitality and Shepherding
Here is my Vision statement: To be a Christ following/honoring husband and father that uses media and art to communicate the truths of Christ to the World and to my neighbors.
Here are some of my dreams: Go to Italy, Grand Canyon, see shuttle launch(at the rate I am going it may not be the shuttle, but the next generation of manned space vehicles), Be a Bicycling Family that enjoys biking at different places all over the world.Die Old with my wife serving Christ until there is no more life in my body. See both my boys living lives pursuing hard after the will of God. Loving God with all of their heart soul mind and strength. Retire Wealthy so we can LIVE and GIVE!
Here are 2 of my goals I had written: Read Through the Bible in 1 year
Ride my bike regularly setting up times to ride with friends.

Hope you find your Chazown!