they just posted a highlight video of mark yaconelli talk from earlier this afternoon.
Youth Ministry
shift conference : day one
the experience up to this point.. wonderful, challenging.. and i am an a-hole. (more on the a-hole later)
jason and i got to willow got checked in and had no idea what to do with ourselves, so we stood by the doors to get in as early as possible and check into some front row type seats. not bad there. jason spotted mark yaconelli for me, so i chased him down. said our hellos exchanged some conversation where i told him, "i suck." which i’ve been saying for awhile now. no surprise to me. we tried to find brian mclaren, then charlie hall kicked in. said our byes.
i love charlie hall‘s music, though i’ve never seen him live before. my favorite song i don’t expect to hear played. it’s rather slow moving and has a violin accompaniment. possibly next time. haha!
brian kicked into high gear early, so i bet many people were left in the dust. the whole idea of empire and that we are the current empire that Christ spoke against or had an active resistance against is a tough pill to take. check out my parallel. so if people were not able to gather that quickly then they might have had troubles. a lot of the message is what is highlighted in "everything must change." tim, took some good notes. me, i txt’ed my twitter with notes. so check that out. there is some banter over at the out of ur blog on this sharing. they have posted this highlight of brian’s talk as well.
mark yaconelli was up next. mark was wonderful. many of the words i needed to hear. i made sure to thank him afterwards. he told me that at least he knew he was talking one person. i believe he connected with just about everyone. tim, again, has really great notes.
i took some prayer time after the session. i let morning prayer slide, as i so often do. so taking some moments while everyone was standing in lunch lines. not a bad decision. prayer time was really good for me, though, as with many times it is a struggle to rest. it takes about 4 or 5 days to get to that rest spot for me. however, it was nice to be. i didn’t want to leave so i read this letter that was written to me two weeks ago. i have been carrying it since i received it. it is from an older gentleman in our congregation. in it he shared his snapshots into his story; foster care, childhood, the army, a suicide attempt, redemption & a commitment to sharing his gift for drawing and art with others. this is when i felt like an a-hole. i’ve been holding this for days now and wouldn’t give myself the time to be inspired and connected. i highlighted this from a newspaper article about his work drawing pictures for newborns in the hospitals.
"The simplicity of strokes, that’s the secret to make something look real with the least amount of work. That’s the secret to creativity."
i like that.
after that lunch break. willow has a large cafeteria typed area. i had a very ‘hit the spot’ braut.
back into session with shane claiborne who shared many stories of loving thy neighbor. lifting up & caring for those in need. i think he wrote this before, but i heard it again and it struck me.
Jesus did not talk to a prostitute. because, Jesus did not see a prostitute. only a child.
that i liked as well.
ps: i’ve got some killer pictures to share. but this hotel wi-fi won’t let me upload to flickr. so look for those at some point.
week at a glance : twitter updates
my week looks like this.. after a trip to the office & then to baptist hospital to see some of our youth leaders and their new twins. we will be off have a little meet up with our bishop & cabinet, conference staff people, and personnel committee. it should be interesting.
after that, jason and i are heading to chicago for willow creek’s shift student ministry conference. it should be a good time.
i will be twittering the whole thing so keep up with the updates.
once the weekend gets here it is either attending a wedding, h’ville’s city wide talent show, or a well needed nap. back to the sunday grind at the end.
in case you missed them : weekend linkage
unless the rain continues this may be the last blog post for the weekend. these are some links of interest that you might have missed, i hope not too.
before the big list. two things
- the wifey has started blogging as a hybrid of business and her own commentary. go say hi to my fabulous half the "bug babe." my music city blogger friends should take notice. she will have some great stuff once she gets going.
- if you have been following our conference whoa’s of late with a restructuring and ‘new vision’ for children and youth ministry. check out jay’s recent posting on what he sees that it will take for reconciliation between youth, children, camping, young adult, older adult ministries practitioners and our conference leadership.
- will on the connection between art & ideology
- why young clergy are important
- ian with the "worship team hero" game
- why tim doesn’t make announcements at youth
- creative anti-war action by shane claiborne and friends
- easter at life church tv in second life. maybe i need to take myself for a visit.
- allan on modern dichotomies that christians reject
- marko fleshing out his youth ministry 3.0
- emergent village blog picked up on the "mergents." much like i did, i hope this doesn’t name us
- dixon has some new podcasts, he has a great way of framing things. worth the listen
- thunder found john cusack going off.. in a very nice way
- go topless in meetings for team focus… maybe not
- asbo Jesus takes on fresh expressions.. which i think is funny
- twitter makes you dumb.. it very well might
- emergent village picks up on pentecost project.. which is cool. i think we should listen to them.
- win an ipod at modern parables
connect : david’s testimony
at our church, we have found ourselves living out this seven year vision & discernment as one purpose "becoming apprentices of Jesus Christ." we have three loves, God neighbor and self. wrapped up in five practices of, worship connect grow serve share. all that to say, we are doing video testimonies on how we live our these practices. so with my digital camera, my battery ran out on my camcorder, and a few hours of late night work. this is our video for ‘connect’ sunday.
the music is by carl thomas gladstone and comes from his "the wesley project: volume 1" which is adaptations of wesleyan hymns. so there are parts of the music that might sound really familiar.