Month: October 2011

Music Monday – Monster Mash

Music Monday – Monster Mash

Happy Halloween! So excited for Trunk Or Treat!  There were tons of Trick or Treaters walking down Grand Avenue yesterday while I was running errands.  I started my Halloween Celebrating a little early this year. Some of you know that I had a short term 

Book Recommendation: From Stone to Living Word

Book Recommendation: From Stone to Living Word

I just finished reading Debbie Blue’s From Stone to Living Word: Letting the Bible Live Again. One of my favorite images in Blue’s book is the contrast between a stone and an octopus.  Yes, God is our rock, but God is alive, moving, and difficult 

Lectionary Sunday: Matthew 23:1-12 – Puffed Up

Lectionary Sunday: Matthew 23:1-12 – Puffed Up

Puffed Up - Photo Credit: Jimmy Coupe

1 Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples. 2 “The teachers of the law and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat,” he said. 3 “So you must obey them. Do everything they tell you. But don’t do what they do. They don’t practice what they preach. 4 They tie up heavy loads and put them on other people’s shoulders. But they themselves aren’t willing to lift a finger to move them.

5 “Everything they do is done for others to see. On their foreheads and arms they wear little boxes that hold Scripture verses. They make the boxes very wide. And they make the tassels on their coats very long.

6 “They love to sit down in the place of honor at dinners. They also love to have the most important seats in the synagogues. 7 They love to be greeted in the market places. They love it when people call them ‘Rabbi.”

 

This is a tough word for someone who is paid to teach the word of God.

Here are the questions that it raises for me:

  • Am I laying cumbersome burdens on the children, youth and volunteers that I teach?
  • Am I willing to “lift a finger” to help people who are trying to learn and mature?
  • Am I doing things to puff myself up? things to help me look like I am really into God?

I found this little poem on a children’s ministry website that I go to from time to time:

You can know a lot of Scripture
And have the gift to teach,
But what is more important —
Is to practice what you preach! 

This passage has implications for “professional” ministers and church leaders.  But I think that there is something else here too.  After all Jesus isn’t speaking to the Pharisees and teachers in this passage, he is speaking to “regular people.”

2 “The teachers of the law and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat,” he said. 3 “So you must obey them. Do everything they tell you. But don’t do what they do. They don’t practice what they preach.

 

A few years ago, Willow Creek church, one of the largest and most influential churches in the United States conducted a survey.  Until this point, their philosophy of ministry was to encourage people’s participation in programs:

 “Participation is a big deal. We believe the more people participating in these sets of activities, with higher levels of frequency, it will produce disciples of Christ.”  (Greg Hawkins, quoted in Christianity Today)

 

But after participating in the reveal survey the findings were surprising.  The level of participation in programs did not correspond to spiritual maturity.  The level of participation programs did not correspond to loving God more.  The level of participation in programs did not correspond to being a more faithful disciple.  What made a difference was a person’s commitment to their own spiritual development.

Bill Hybels, the lead pastor at Willow calls the people who are growing, “Self Feeders,”  they are the people who take responsibility for growing in worship and prayer, for developing a caring community, for taking the study of the Bible seriously between services, and who are motivated to find opportunities to serve and share.

Isn’t that part of what Jesus is saying here?  Be careful to do what the teachers teach.  Be responsible for your own relationship with God.

 

Trunk Or Treat – Angry Bird (Creativity Saturday?)

Trunk Or Treat – Angry Bird (Creativity Saturday?)

I’m getting more and more excited for Trunk or Treat on Monday night.  Trunk or Treat is at 5:30 at Park Avenue Church in the parking lot on the corner of 34th and Oakland. This week, my mom and I put together a costume for 

Imagine No Malaria (Malaria is My Name)

Imagine No Malaria (Malaria is My Name)

I love this boy. I just came home from an extremely energizing meeting at work staff and lay leaders from program ministries met together to look at our plans for ministry in the next two years. One of the things that got me most excited 

Book Recommendation: Design*Sponge At Home

Book Recommendation: Design*Sponge At Home

I usually check Grace Bonney’s blog Design*Sponge every morning.  The blog is beautiful fun and filled with great “Sneak Peeks” of beautiful homes, easy Do It Yourself projects, photos of furniture and rooms in their “before and after states.”

It is really a lovely site, and it has been the inspiration for many of my creative projects over the last few months.

When Bonney released a book this year I was so excited to get it.  I just got it yesterday and I have been loving it.  Last night I read and looked at pictures for a half hour and grinned the entire time.  My grandpa used to say that eating bacon scientifically guaranteed twenty minutes of happiness, I’d say that the photos in this book alone guarantee at least thirty minutes.

The book is organized into five chapters: Sneak Peeks; DIY Projects; DIY Basics; Flower Workshop; and Before & After.  To be honest, I haven’t even made it through half of the sneak peeks, but I can’t wait to get through the whole thing.

Check out the book, it’s available on Amazon and if you use my affiliate link, I’ll get a little extra credit.  (Though the price stays the same for you).

Design*Sponge at Home

 

Creativity Tuesday – Pancake Date

Creativity Tuesday – Pancake Date

He’s sort of silly.  But he was one of my creative projects this weekend, and I think that he’s so cute, so I wanted to share him with you all. Please allow me to introduce Pancake Date, or PD for short. My sister and I 

Culture Not Costume Campaign

Culture Not Costume Campaign

A family friend posted one of these posters on Facebook this morning and it piqued my interest.  I did a quick search and found that they came from a student group at Ohio University.  STARS (Students Teaching Against Racism) I picked up the pictures from the president of the student organizations blog here.

Big thanks to Robyn for posting the picture on Facebook. And thank you Ohio University STARS for making these posters.  They are incredibly powerful, helpful and beautiful.

UPDATE:

Any questions about the posters can be sent to OHIOUSTARS@gmail.com. We are so proud of all the support but it’s overwhelming; we have less than 10 members in our group. We ask that you do not personally email any of the exec’s or message their personal Tumblrs. Thank you guys so much for the love! The purpose was to educate and create dialogue and it did. We have a meeting with a lawyer on Monday so we can protect our posters, and the posters will be all over Ohio University’s campus this week! Again, thanks for the support and have a happy Halloween!

 

— Executive Board of STARS from Ohio University

 

 

Music Monday: Kirk Franklin “I Smile”

Music Monday: Kirk Franklin “I Smile”

My favorite favorite song of the year. And yes, you, yes, you look so much better when you SMILE.