October 11, 2006

  • LEGO THRILLER

    Seriously you have to give them mad props for there efforts here. The fact that legos don't have knees really hurt the chorography.

    Compare it with the real Thriller video.


  • A Relevant Gospel?  Part1.2

    Where is the line between cultural relevance and
    becoming like culture?  And what is a culturally relevant gospel?
     

    The
    fact that Jesus came to give us life and to the full is what I believe makes
    the Gospel relevant to all cultures.  That G-d is in the process of
    restoring and redeeming our world through Christ.  In my opinion this is
    the reason I believe people are still attending church and it is why foreign
    lands are drawn to Jesus like never before.  The reason I believe people
    are leaving the church is not due to the fact that we don't have lights,
    cameras, music, and kiosks, but because we have taken the “good news” out of
    the gospel and we've made it about laws (orthodoxy) and practices (praxis) like
    the Pharisees did.  Not that laws or practices are bad or that they should
    to be overlooked and not studied, however it seems that laws and practices have
    become our functional savior in many ways, not Christ.  

October 10, 2006

  • A Relevant Gospel?  Part1.1

    To my
    post about ATM Jesus I got the following comment from a close friend.  She
    writes,

    “Why
    not?  For too long the institutional
    church has drug its feet in relation to "going Greek" and when I look
    around in America, I’m actually surprised at the number of people still
    attending, but I'm a radical and think the gospel should be relevant to every
    culture.”

    I think
    that is an interesting point that she makes and I would love to start
    discussing with others. Where is the line
    between cultural relevance and becoming like culture?  And what is a
    culturally relevant gospel?
      I’m
    going to break my ideas up in to five posts over the next several days, feel
    free to participate in the conversation.



    I have
    to agree with her that in this particular case, ATM Tithing, is not a big deal
    and it is inevitable because they are adding a tool to aid in ministry. 
    But I don't think whether or not we us ATM Kiosks to tithe in any way makes the
    gospel more relevant to any culture, especially to our American culture. 
    I think what bugs me the most is that there is even an article at all.  If I was the pastor, I would of just said why
    not, and left it at that.  As the church it seems that we point to,
    discuss, publicize, fight and often make a spectacled of ourselves all over our
    cultural tools.  A few that come to mind
    are bands, music, video, cameras, media, websites, publications, bible tracks,
    megaphones <for the old school-ers out there>, finical programs, etc.  Instead shouldn’t we be pointing to our
    Messiah, Savior and Redeemer, Jesus of Nazareth.  When we allow our tools
    to be the focus they quickly become our idols.

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    Daily Wanderings



    Will the I-pod ever die?
    - I hope not! Here is a very informative
    post on why the I-pod will most likely still be the leader for years to come in
    the MP3 world.



    Do you dress like a Pagan?
    - Here is a post by Andrew Jones, the Tall Skinny
    Kiwi, and emerging church leader. It's funny and insightful.



    North Korea's Nuke Test
    - Seems to be true N.Korea has nukes and they're
    testing them. I'm very insterested in seeing how this will unfold. I
    was talking to my good friend and pastor of a church in Lexington about it and
    he reminded me that
    South Korea
    is the most Christian nation, percentage wise, in the world. That will
    make for an interesting mix. S.Korea's Christian population is often
    something that we American's often over look. Also it's interesting to see
    Japan's and
    China's stance
    on the nuke testing.

    Who plays video games
    more, men or women?
    -
    Answer, Women!


    Google
    Gobbles Up YouTube
    - seriously is their anything that
    Google can't buy. With this purchase
    for 1.65 billion dollars Google has greatly widened it's lead over
    Yahoo and MSN
    (if you as me). Yahoo in the past have has made some key purchase to
    compete such as Flickr and
    Geocities, but Google has been just one
    step better with the purchases of Blogger/Blogspot
    and now YouTube. I think a huge boost
    for Yahoo would be to buy out MySpace, but
    I don't know if they have the capital or the drive to do it. Just my
    thoughts. Also Google has a deal with

    Sony and Warner Bros. Music
    to post music videos online for Free.
    Coincidence? I think not.


    Lucas
    to the Small Screen
    ,
    Jackson to the
    Video Console
    - Two world renown directors head to different media
    format.


    YouTube
    Wanderings
    - My blogger friend Ryan from Findlay says he spends too much
    time looking at YouTube videos. He mentioned Tecmo Bowl, so I searched it
    myself. Anyone who plays that game knows that Bo Jackson is the Messiah
    (in that game of course) and is untouchable. Don't believe me check it out
    for yourself.

October 9, 2006

  • ATM for Jesus  - 
    seriously?

    October of 2002 I was sitting at
    Catalyst Leadership Conference
    listening to Ron Martoia, an
    transformational architect (whatever that means).  He told me to picture
    going to church where I went to a dim lit room, there I would enter and sit in a
    very form fitting comfortable chair, put on a audio headset, watching my own
    touch monitor on the back of the seat in front of me and choose my own worship
    experience.  Some where during the experience I would have an opportunity
    to give tithe and offerings by using my credit/debit card and run it through a
    read which is built in to my arm rest or on the monitor I'm watching.  At
    first I thought this guy is a quack, but sure enough 4 years later...

    ATM JESUS
    !

    Check out this article of a church that has Kiosks
    aka credit/debit card machines to allow you to give your tithes.  I'm not
    sure how I feel about this besides it's extremely odd, but very practical.

  • HATE ME!

    Have you ever heard a song that
    was so disgusting, dark, and hopeless, but you couldn't stop listening because
    it was so accurate and honest on the condition of the heart.  This song,
    "Hate Me", by Blue October I don not recommend, but it has some of the most
    memorable quotes that I can think of depicting the condition of young adults
    thoughts and their heart.  This song brings up a excellent question to
    those of us who are reaching out to the hurting, are we doing it because we
    truly love and value them or is it because we don't want to feel like we've
    failed them.  How often do we put our value as a person in how well our
    kids do, or our youth group acts, how well our church acts, or how intelligent
    our students are.  This pride can be a very dangerous thing.  In this
    song the singer has truly disturbing thoughts, but very real at the same time. 
    It is sad for me to say  that the youth of America feels this way about
    themselves, but it's true.  I pray they know there is hope and that those
    who love them truly and honestly do love them, they often lack the ability to
    understand the fragment pieces of their lives.  If  their is one thing
    I could give the youth of this would it would be hope.  Hope that passes
    all understanding, a hope that puts these broken pieces of their lives back
    together again.

    (Verse 1:)
    I have to block out thoughts of you so I don’t lose my head
    They crawl in like a cockroach leaving babies in my bed
    Dropping little reels of tape to remind me that I’m alone
    Playing movies in my head that make a porno feel like home
    There's a burning in my pride, a nervous bleeding in my brain
    An ounce of peace is all I want for you. Will you never call again?
    And will you never say that you love me just to put it in my face?

    And will you never try to reach me?
    It is I that wanted space

    (Chorus:)
    Hate me today
    Hate me tomorrow
    Hate me for all the things I didn't do for you
    Hate me in ways
    Yeah ways hard to swallow
    Hate me so you can finally see what’s good for you

    (Verse 2:)
    I’m sober now for 3 whole months it’s one accomplishment that you helped
    me with

    The one thing that always tore us apart is the one thing I won’t touch again
    In a sick way I want to thank you for holding my head up late at night
    While I was busy waging wars on myself, you were trying to stop the fight

    You never doubted my warped opinions on things like suicidal hate
    You made me compliment myself when it was way too hard to take
    So I’ll drive so f**** far away that I never cross your mind
    And do whatever it takes in your heart to leave me behind

    And with a sad heart I say bye to you and wave
    Kicking shadows on the street for every mistake that I had made
    And like a baby boy I never was a man
    Until I saw your blue eyes crying and I held your face in my hand
    And then I fell down yelling “make it go away!”
    Just make a smile come back and shine just like it used to be
    And then she whispered “How can you do this to me?”

October 7, 2006

  • Book of Apocalypse


    I've been camped in commentaries, dictionaries, books, videos, and podcasts of Revelation (including the book itself).  Why you ask?  BECAUSE THE END IS NEAR!  J/K, well kinda.  Actually I'm studying it because I'm going to teach on it at our church.  Andrew, my pastor, wants to approach worship using Revelation as the backdrop (He got the idea from Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Seattle).  I'm a little leary about teaching Revelation because it's probably this single most difficult book to teach on because it is the revealing things to come.  Their are so many theories of the bible, but since we are appoaching it from the aspect of worship it's much easier.  Since most assume that John wrote the book, it is easy to take all of the Jewish imagry into account, but I also love to contrast the worship of the Lamb to Caesar worship of the 1st centurey.  If you haven't read Revelation recently, you should after all...

    Revelation 1:3
    Blessed is the one who
    reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who hear
    it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near.


    ... notice it doesn't say anything about having to understand it.  : )


September 28, 2006

  • euangelion


    I've been listening and reading work by Dr. Timothy Keller, who in my opinion is one of the most well thought out Christian thinkers of our generation and he looks like actor Patrick Stewart.


    He
    is one of the few pastors who is really thinking through the ever growing gap
    between the emergent, modern and traditional churches.  He gives great clarity and insight to the
    gospel and issues that we are facing.  Below is his presentation of the gospel which
    I think could be the greatest bridge between the emergent and traditional
    crowds.



    You
    have to learn to read the bible both diachronically (start to finish) and
    synchronically (systematic/by themes). By reading diachronically you see that
    God has reveled himself in the way - Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration.
    God’s intent is to restore the natural world back unto the way he intended it.  When reading synchronically you see that God
    revealed these themes - God, Sin, Christ, Faith (not works).  By reading both ways you can see the purpose
    and means of the gospel.

    “The
    gospel is that God himself has come to rescue & renew creation through the
    work & in the work of Jesus Christ on our behalf.”

    There
    is a trajectory/purpose of salvation which is a new heavens and a new earth and
    yet a means/way of salvation which is shear grace, not works.



    Brillant!  I think it helps to accept the gospel from a pastor who looks like Professor X.  Well at least it couldn't hurt.

  • White and Nerdy!


    Seriously... this is funny


    Probably because it reminds me too much of myself.

September 27, 2006