Archive for May, 2009

Tweets for 2009-05-07

Friday, May 8th, 2009
  • New blog posting, Tweets for 2009-05-06 – http://tinyurl.com/cjawyl 01:28:19
  • Just a couple items on the schedule: community Day of Prayer (I pray for the global community), then a funeral. 09:24:02
  • Then sometime today I want to do sermon prep and confirmation class planning. A few things todo before tomorrow’s day of rest. 09:24:56
  • RT @StephenAtHome: tonight’s lotto numbers are &, #, @ and 3. play them and you’re guaranteed to have played lotto 11:39:53
  • RT @reverend_andy: charity not same as compassion, living alongside poor & suffering. charity keeps things the same. compassion transforms. 15:33:51
  • RT @reverend_andy: “Don’t move ahead of grace. Let grace unfurl under your feet.” -Sister Helen 15:35:50
  • New blog posting, Global Prayer on Day of Prayer – http://tinyurl.com/qb3x7h 22:41:01
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Global Prayer on Day of Prayer

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

At our local National Day of Prayer, I offered the Global prayer. Here is my prayer…

O God, you remind us daily that we are all connected in one global community. What happens in one corner of our planet touches our lives and our choices affect the whole. Help us to see our political borders and divisions as human constructions and not part of your divine creation and plan.

Grant us the grace to be better stewards of your creation and better neighbors. May each of us continue to seek justice in all our relationships, wisdom in all our ideas and attitudes and peace in our hearts and in our world.

I pray today for each of the over 6.7 billion members of our world-wide community. Touch each life with your righteousness and love. May each one know your life-giving presence in some way today.

FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Tweets for 2009-05-06

Thursday, May 7th, 2009
  • New blog posting, Tweets for 2009-05-05 – http://tinyurl.com/cfbpr5 01:27:05
  • Slept in a little on my birthday. But now have lots of work on the plate for the rest of the day. 08:49:44
  • enjoyed lunch at Mexican restaurant. Had to wear the birthday hat and have them sing to me. Free fried ice cream. Yum. #fb 13:35:09
  • Let me recommend book on getting rid of church clutter by @kemmeyer My wife has read it, She is getting quite a few people to read it. 13:36:35
  • Home after a quiet dinner at DQ with Anna. Banana Cream Pie Blizzard. Linda is at a nearby church promoting EF. 19:21:24
  • watching the new #mythbusters while doing prep 20:12:55
  • Kari does look good in a coonskin cap. #mythbusters 20:42:03
  • about to get a birthday haircut. #fb 21:13:32
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Tweets for 2009-05-05

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
  • New blog posting, Tweets for 2009-05-04 – http://tinyurl.com/c2xuv4 01:35:01
  • RT @johncmaxwell: #dreamtest quote for today: “A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.” ~John Barrymore 10:56:48
  • must be still recovering from a very full weekend plus a road trip yesterday. It’s only 8:30 and I want sleep. 20:25:25
  • just cleaned out about a dozen “followers” whose accounts were suspended. Something to do when I don’t want to do anything. 20:27:16
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Tweets for 2009-05-04

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Tweets for 2009-05-03

Monday, May 4th, 2009
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Tweets for 2009-05-02

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Tweets for 2009-05-01

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
  • New blog posting, Tweets for 2009-04-30 – http://tinyurl.com/ce5as2 01:27:09
  • Up for the day off. Too tired last night to hit the midnight movie. s’okay. #fb 08:35:06
  • Just finished with the first lawn mowing of the year. most of the way thru I saw I had it set too high. At least the tall weeds R short. 11:07:32
  • New blog posting, Dreaming of an Absurd Church – http://tinyurl.com/dbdokm 11:29:29
  • celebrating our 2000th day of marriage. Mexican food, “Yes Man” movie and now a soak in the hot tub. Thank You for my life, God. 21:48:03
  • RT @albaninstitute: The real pandemic: cynicism. 21:48:15
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Dreaming of an Absurd Church

Friday, May 1st, 2009

As I was trying to fall asleep last night a dream about church slowed that process. A sad dream, because it reflected how absurd our church already is.

In the dream I was at the top of a long flight of outdoor stairs. At the bottom of the stairs I saw a bubbly group of children who were on their way to play with Jesus. They are stopped first by a few people who ask them questions about who they believe Jesus is and what do they believe about church and God and stuff like that. Unless they can answer the questions correctly, they don’t get to play with Jesus.

That was the basic dream, but my heart and mind immediately went into process mode and spun out meaning and absurdities. Before falling asleep and forgetting, I grabbed a pad of paper and the pen by my bed and wrote: absurdity, doctrinal test, moral test, loyalty test.

How sad that we do that to people. There are people in the world who want a living, vital, even playfully enriching relationship with Jesus Christ. They are seeking that intimacy and joy and strength from God. Yet, we the leaders of the Church of Absurdity see ourselves as gatekeepers. We think people need to hold the right beliefs before we will let them near Jesus. Answer the questions right to get a pass to the next test. Then we send everyone through a moral screening test. You have to dress the right way and act the right way and talk the right way in order to be allowed closer to Christ. As if Christ is so fragile that everything has to be so quiet and neat and orderly and right or else God will break. If these children of God pass that test then we try enforce a loyalty test. Make the right pledge, say the right vows and then you will receive the official “I am a member of the church” pass that gives access to the Presence.

Absurd. Maddening. Frustrating. Sad.

At that time the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” He called a child, whom he put among them, and said, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever becomes humble like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me. – Matthew 18:1-5 NRSV

Oh, I did have one more thing I wrote on the page which allowed me to sleep: The heart of Grace cannot be tested it is already there.

I am glad the Grace of God is not as absurd as we the followers of Jesus have tried to make it become. I shared this passage at the care center yesterday and one dear lady remembered that when she first went to church at the age of 7 they tried to teach her the 10 commandments. “Unless you learn these you cannot be in the church.” Soon after that her family began attending a different church. And with tears in her eyes she remembered hearing for the first time the Jesus loved her. “Why can’t all churches teach that?”

I wonder the same thing.

FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare

Tweets for 2009-04-30

Friday, May 1st, 2009
  • New blog posting, Tweets for 2009-04-29 – http://tinyurl.com/dal98a 01:27:56
  • Wow. Our little town (pop 4000) is having a midnight showing of the new Wolverine pic. I just might have to go to that. 19:49:52
  • Both girls had something to do tonight. Our punishment for them missing supper? We went to our favorite Chinese restaurant without them. 19:51:59
FacebookGoogle BookmarksHotmailTwitterShare