i am outraged! i don’t know about you, but i’ve worn jeans to church. that just isn’t a valid excuse. if you are not sure what the parody is about, then you might need to watch ‘cheaters‘
Methodism
linkage of all kinds of stuff
- put together your own green youth ministry or church retreat.
- using a blog for ministry
- bishop willimon on his blogging experiences
- how not to take photos
- corporate responsibility and the freegans
- building christian community online part 2, part 1
- jim wallis & diana butler bass on cnn
- hauerwas on bonhoeffer lying and truthful speech
- the rules for library management (i know a lot out there need this)
- tony jones interview from the non-emergent side
- revfife on the recent nt wright interview by abc news on heaven
- whiffle ball game leads to charges, watch out youth folks! tip mcb
i am feeling like i need to get out more as well
i am feeling a lot like meredith in this article. i like this closing thought
We say John Wesley said, “The world is my parish,” but I’ve let the
church become my parish. I get nervous about being among the people of
God. I don’t want to be separated out. I want to be me, one of God’s
children, one of the crowd.Is that possible as a pastor?
samuel wesley : monastic methodists
so my whole allure with monasticism over the last five or six years has some historic friends from my tribe. talking of samuel wesley, father of john wesley.
The practice of the societies to meet regularly to encourage each other in "practical holiness" was part of a larger design to retreat from the snares of "the world." In this respect there was more than a passing similarity with the purposes of the medieval monastic orders. As Samuel Wesley noted in his "Letter Concerning the Religious Societies,"
I know few good men but lament that after the destruction of monasteries, there were not some societies founded in their stead, but reformed from their errors and reduced to the primitive standard. None who had but looked into our own church history, can be ignorant how highly instrumental such bodies of men as these were to the first planting and propagating Christianity amongst our forefathers… A great part of the good efforts of that way of life may be attained without many of the inconveniences of it, by such societies as we are now discoursing of (M&M, 44)
thoughts of the day
- i am pondering what sort of relations do a postmodern model of youth ministry have with a methodist church and it’s laity driven history.. and the trouble that brings about because it goes against just about every other model of youth ministry out there..??
- i am wondering what all i need to do to start doing a to-do-list to make sure i get stuff done during the rest of this week.
- i am thinking i want to get a new little tv for our bedroom, one that has a remote that works and the sound doesn’t go funny when you have at a low volume.
- not sure what books i want to try to finish reading this week… it is a pretty open week work wise, so i’ve got some opportunities here.
- with some odd church activities tomorrow, we have no regular programming.. do i go and do some observations of other churches or just take the night off…??
- i am going to move into using the prayerbook from the iona community this week.. that is generally a month or two earlier than i have done in the past (usually start in summer)..