I am totally jazzed by my new blog background!!! I love the colors and - as anyone who knows anything about me knows - I love the water. I now open up my blog and can almost smell the salt in the air and the Hawaiian Tropic oil (I know - I just like to smell it - I will use the SPF 50 when I have to!) in my beach bag.
It's been a while since I've posted because it has just been a slammin' summer. Nonstop activity and sunshine and I'm engaging in as much of both as I can. Even so, I have been keeping up on reading blogs and such. Here are a few notables worth checking out:
Lord, Save Us From Your Followers Well worth the watching...
Keith Giles at The Ooze: The Jesus We Don't Know (Yet)
And RJ @ When Love Comes To Town has some awesome thoughts on "doing church as a feast." I love that.
And in honor of my new layout, I'm gonna "Soak Up The Sun."
Pondering the deep questions of life - like what are marshmallows really made of?
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Handling Criticism
"It's a reality. Everyone has an opinion. Everyone has their own set of expectations (some or most can never be met). Everyone has their own way of doing things. We wave the "thou-shalt-not" statements and laundry list preferences that fly like flags on the fourth of July. Funny how the word "change" is the most feared word in the Church, yet too often, we like to change our minds and comment on anything we think at anytime we like. It's been said before, when you put a group of imperfect people into one room, you are going to have a wide variety of personalities and opinions. As a worship leader, musician, singer or pastor, how do you handle the wide variety of expressed opinions? Importantly, how do you handle those opinions when they come in the form of criticisms?
You've heard it before: "Why do we need drums in church anyway?" "Can't we sing more hymns?" "When is this person going to stop talking?" "Why is she in the choir?" "Why did you choose a song that I don't like?" "Pastor, you did not mention MY name in your sermon."
Read the entire article on Handling Criticism by Branon Dempsey at The Ooze. This is one that I am going to keep a hard copy of so that I can refer back to it!
You've heard it before: "Why do we need drums in church anyway?" "Can't we sing more hymns?" "When is this person going to stop talking?" "Why is she in the choir?" "Why did you choose a song that I don't like?" "Pastor, you did not mention MY name in your sermon."
Read the entire article on Handling Criticism by Branon Dempsey at The Ooze. This is one that I am going to keep a hard copy of so that I can refer back to it!
Monday, May 17, 2010
Learning to Fly
"Followers of Jesus were meant to 'fly'…to let the winds of the Spirit lead them to where they can love, serve and glorify God with their very lives." How often do we voluntarily give up our ability to fly for so little in return? Please take the time to read the complete article on the Parable of the Skylark and the Worms at Spiritual Regurgitations.
No article on flying would be complete without a nod to Pink Floyd - Learning To Fly...
No article on flying would be complete without a nod to Pink Floyd - Learning To Fly...
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Another Barefoot Sojourner
I was just checking out recent updates on the blogs that I like to read, and Jeff Dunn over at Internet Monk has just posted one on Walking Barefoot, so meander on over and check it out :)
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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