Last night, the Internet and TV went out. Bummer. Blessed with 3G network — which is sometimes impossible to say with the spotty service in our area. However, without it, no blog this morning or social media catch up. So, I sit at my dinner table typing away. I’ve been up since 5:00 am. I’mContinue reading “New Blog: Early to Rise – White Noise”
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MLK Day: A Day with Family
It’s MLK Day and the church office was closed. I spent the morning with my family and then a relaxing afternoon at home watching movies. I also took time to watch our President take the oath is office and the festivities surrounding the inauguration. All in all, just a day with family and relaxing. AsContinue reading “MLK Day: A Day with Family”
It’s Art: The Visual Manifestation of the Holy
As someone who designs and implements worship, it is a constant struggle to connect those who sit in the worship space and the art around them. If the art medium is music, are the texts familiar? Is the tune or music content quality? If the representation is text, is the text spoken or is theContinue reading “It’s Art: The Visual Manifestation of the Holy”
Struggling to Find the Words
This morning, I took my time at home. I puttered around the house — accomplishing a few basic tasks of cleaning and preparing for the weekend. I did leave for a few minutes to head to the church for an hour to do some work and was back at the house by 1 pm. AllContinue reading “Struggling to Find the Words”
Waiting
I must admit that I am not very good at waiting. I don’t care for lines. Sunday, after morning worship, I make plans to eat lunch at places where I can walk in and sit down. Checkout lines . . . hate em. Traffic, and I live in Houston, are the worst. At least, IContinue reading “Waiting”