Saturday, April 21, 2007

Being Remarkable

If you have the time, this is a great talk from Seth Godin about what makes ideas spread. It's called being remarkable. Worth watching. CLICK HERE.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Dizzyness..

I was sitting in my office chair the other day with Elizabeth Anne when this thought popped into my mind:

"Hey, I wonder if she would like it if I spun around in the chair?"

So, holding her upright facing me, we spun around one full circle. Her eyes got big and she made a funny face.

"So I thought, she likes this!"

We made another full circle, this time a little faster. Result: Another funny face.

This time, TWO full circles faster.

Elizabeth Anne looks up at me and smiles...then proceeds to spit up all over me and her.

I am such a dufus!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

What a great church!



Today my church did something they really didn't have to do. They took some time with us to explain why it is they do the things they do. I thought it was pretty cool.

I attend the contemporary worship service at Frazer UMC. Click here for a link. As you know, contemporary worship is sometimes bashed in churches because of the music, drama, pop-culture references, casual atmosphere, etc.. that is present. Sometimes people just don't get it and assume the worst. They think any reference to pop-culture is from Satan, anyone wearing jeans to church is going to hell, and any rock and roll music is an abomination. Contemporary church leaders everywhere probably get at least one strong comment a week on what they are doing incorrectly.

Well, if you could have heard the passion and heart of John Schmidt and Rob Webster, the leaders of contemporary worship at Frazer, today...you would have to think otherwise. Here is a brief outline. I was proud of them! They opened up and explained why they create the atmosphere they do, from music choice to words on the screen. They covered it all. Ultimately, it is 100% about reaching people and doing everything they can to encourage all people, both believers and non-believers, to live out the principles of Scripture. The guys are absolutely passionate about it.

It's a privelige to worship at a place like that. Where they don't let the traditions of men get in the way of reaching people where they are. It reminds me of this passage in Romans 14:17-18, "For the Kingdom of God is not a matter of what we eat or drink, but of living a life of goodness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. If you serve Christ with this attitude, you will please God, and others will approve of you, too."

Way to go John and Rob, truly doing work for the Kingdom of God and a couple of my real life heroes!