Showing posts with label worship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label worship. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

The Worship Bucket LIst

Found a great blog post through LinkedIn.

10 Bucket Wishes for Worship Before I Die

How often do we just go through the motions of church. The Sunday morning pre-game rush. Personally, I dislike the Sunday-get-ready-for-church-hurry-up-eat-your-breakfast-we're-going-to-be-late routine. Not the best mood to be in when I get to church service and need to get ready to worship.

#11 Arrange ahead of time to meet in the woods or at a farm (non-church member's) and through the week, secretly get the word out to where to meet and when, but there's one more catch..... everybody needs to arrive at different times and from different directions, so it's a secret meeting. Perhaps meet under the cover of darkness at night. Welcome to how many of brothers and sisters meet to worship.


What's on your Worship Bucket List? Get out there and do it.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Cardboard testimony



A sermon about an indescribable, unfathomable, incomprehensible, all powerful God who comes into our lives and does what cannot be done to bring glory and honor to His Name.

This begs the question: If we did this at at my church, what would happen?

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Presents

This has been a strange Christmas so far. We have no presents under the tree! We haven't put them there, because our niece would probably open them ahead of time. They are tucked away all over the house. This year has had some tough times, and here just days before Christmas, there's nothing that I really want. The gifts we do have, actually for everyone else! There just isn't any for me?!!?

The short version of the explanation is that between available funds for presents and the time and energy to get the presents, my wife just hasn't been able to do it.

Now we are a few days away and I can't really think of anything I want for Christmas. There are lots of things that would be nice, or maybe things that we would like, or need. Tools? I'll just go buy them anyway. Clothes? Don't need them. Elaine feels the same way, there's nothing that we just gotta have or really want to add to our collection of stuff. Got a few extra dollars, I'm stashing it away for later.

It is kind of refreshing, really teaches the virtue of giving: thoughful gifts don't have to be expensive. They can be relatively inexpensive, if thought and love are put into them.