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Paying for your identity

I was listening to NPR's Day to Day program. There was a story about a Cuban exile who had been accused of rape. He escaped from custody and was on the run for over 10 years. While on the run he would take the identity of other people to get work or otherwise provide for himself. The catch was that some of these folks had outstanding warrants or were on the run themselves. If the law ever caught up with this guy, he would do the time for the other person's crime. 30 days for a petty crime or time for rape - which would you rather do? Anyway, he is eventually discovered and faced the punishment for the original charges. Come to find out, the guy was innocent of the rape charge. The court released AND didn't press charges for the original escape. BUT he is still in custody facing the original charges for the crimes of all the people of whom he assumed their identity. That got me wondering. How like our lives in Christ. Our sin before God is forgiven and the punishment is wave...

A Leader for Today

Over the last 2 1/2 years, I have been studying leadership. I never saw myself as a leader before. Only in this time frame have I begun to understand my role requires the qualities of being a leader. I was never a leader in high school. I wasn't a captain of the sports team. I didn't inspire or draw people to be my friends. I didn't see my role as a pastor being a leader in my previous appointments. But this time was different. I had to own the role and its responsibility. So as I read and studied the roles and responsibilities I was supposed to take on, I discovered that I am not suited for them as I am. I always thought that my mission as a pastor was to help people become better Christians. It seemed that my gifts and calling were such that I was to increase their ability to live the faithful life. I assumed that my life would develop naturally alongside. Reality is, though, that I have spent so much focus on others that I didn't manage my own development like I shou...

Today is the day

DaVinci Hits the Screens If you have been under a rock, then you are probably not reading this. If you have been paying attention, you understand that the most chaos producing movie of the last year is released today. The DaVinci Code arrives in a theater near you. Are you going to see it? If you are, let me share with you some of the advance screening hype. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. They said things like, Hollywood Reporter "... movie really only catches fire after an hour..." "... one of Tom Hanks' more remote, even wooden performances ...." "... the movie is so drenched in dialogue musing over arcane mythological and historical lore and scenes grow so static that even camera movement can't disguise the dramatic inertia." Entertainment weekly "The surprise, and disappointment, of The Da Vinci Code is how slipshod and hokey the religious detective story now seems." "...fails to build intellectual excitement into the...

New Subscription Service

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Sunday School in this era

I announced in my Sunday School class that I was not going to be teaching another class for a while. Because of my stepping down, we will likely lose one of our two adult classes. It is always hard to find someone to step out on faith and start teaching Sunday School. I asked the leadership for their ideas about a new class and there weren't many suggestions forthcoming. So I have to wonder - Is Sunday School a thing of past generations? How does Sunday School continue when there is no excitement or passion for it to continue? Should we continue to offer something that will likely not be done with excellence just for the sake of filling the time? Growing up, Sunday School came after worship. We shared a pastor with another charge about 15 miles away. We had the early service and Sunday School followed. I was a youth in those days and never stayed in the adult Sunday School class. But we always had adults stick around for that. Then at my last appointment, Sunday School came before...

Bring on Da Vinci

I just finished reading The DaVinci Code . Some of you may be wondering, "Why?" Well, the first reason is I prefer to read a book before I see the movie. The second reason is that I am interested in historical religious fiction novels. The third reason is that there are a bunch of hysterical conservative/fundamentalists running around thinking that the AntiChrist has finally hit the best seller list. Let me tell you what I think about this book. It is a good read. I finished it in about 24 hours across 3 days. Most of it was done within the last 24 hours. That is a good read in my opinion. If it will engage me enough to drag me away from the computer for any length of time, it's a dandy of a book. It is mostly an action book. The majority of the narrative is about action. Dead bodies. Albino religious fanatic assassins. Police chases and guns and shooting and jet planes. Whoosh! It is exciting. It is a book that ties a lot of ideas together in a coherent form. If you read...

Where's my mind lately?

Sometimes church members (and family members) will look at me and think/say, "What are you thinking about?" I have to admit that I get a terrible and sick sense of joy in knowing that people can't figure me out. I'm sick. I know it. Lately, though, there has been one thing taking up most of my precious mental energies. Disney. Walt Disney is one of my heroes. I have been reading about his life and the philosophy Disney had toward life. He is not what I would call a devout disciple of Jesus Christ. But he is someone I admire and am learning from. Walt Disney World is my absolute favorite place in the world. I have been twice. There is something about that magical place. It is so powerful that I have used it as an example for our Vision Team leadership training this year. So why is Disney filling up my waking moments. Cue the commercial: "I'M GOING TO DISNEYWORLD!" My family and I will be taking a vacation in September to Walt Disney World in Orlando. I am...

Pinstripe in a black and white world

Sorry for the delay friends and family. Have you noticed the amount of pressure in the culture lately? I have been watching, listening, and thinking about the increasing tension and pressure that is filling our lives. Let me give you some examples of this pressure. - A crisis pregnancy center is being accused of underhanded tactics to "prevent" women from receiving an abortion. The oppositional writer accuses the group of seeking to "limit and, in some cases, prevent women from exploring their legal options for health care." Click here for the full article. - The United Methodist Judicial Council stood by its decisions regarding the role of a pastor in determining a person's readiness to be received in membership. Now the both sides of the homosexual issue have fuel for the fires of rhetoric. As if they didn't have an out of control wildfire before. - On a "conservative" talk radio show a caller was relating the story of his now defunct engagement...