Entries from April 2007

Thanks, Martin!

Date April 19, 2007

Technology destroys relationships…sometimes. But because of QuakerQuaker.org, I have new relationships that have truly changed me.
I started this blog as a personal outlet, writing about my own thoughts. It was to be a writing discipline alone. What I ended up discovering is that blogging is really about community. Well, communities, actually, and the biggest [...]

Living on the Other Side of Lent

Date April 16, 2007

Yesterday, we spent some time reflecting on our experiment of observing Lent as a community. I asked us to consider whether some of how God worked in us through Lent might need to continue in to “normal” life.

Foolish Hope

Date April 16, 2007

For Easter, I asked if we can come to grips with the reality that what we say we believe about the cross and resurrection sounds pretty crazy to a rational human being. There is power in the craziness!

Sacrifice and Service

Date April 16, 2007

On April 1, we looked at the irony of Palm Sunday, the crowds all excited for Jesus, coming just 5 days before Good Friday. I wondered whether we have times when the crowd applauds us for the wrong things…whether we can follow Jesus and listen only to God instead of the crowd.

Bones and Breath

Date April 16, 2007

March 25th was a gathered time in worship. We felt God’s presence. This particular message from Ezekiel spoke to me. I’ve been awed and surprised by new experiences in prayer lately, and I realize that my journey is like Ezekiel’s. In chapter 37, God takes him out to look at a bunch of bones, and [...]

Do I get any bonus points for stating the obvious?

Date April 16, 2007

I’m in blog-hiatus land.
But you already knew that, since the last substantive post I made, other than posting a message from Sunday, is March 1. And I haven’t even posted the last four messages. I’ve felt some guilt about the lack of blogging, but realize that I’m still in a season where other things are [...]