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Good Friday.

Here’s video to set the tone for your Good Friday walk.

Must admit, it would work very well for a worship service. Maybe next year.

Victory!!!!!!!

What is best in life?

That and figuring out how to upgrade podpress without hosing your blog.

Nothing like doing an upgrade and hosing your system. I really don’t want to set up a new RSS feed, so here is another try.

Download podcast #47 here.

I think I’ve narrowed the issue down but turns out it is affecting Itunes. I’ll have time to fix it tonight.

Podpress Problem

tech diff

I am having problems updating podpress, so the end link for downloading doesn’t work. However, you can download the podcast at the link at the end of the blog entry. Also, the RSS feed via Itunes is working fine as well.

Its a problem that will have to wait until after Easter, I think.

bac

Lately I have given a great deal of thought to the state of Christian music. There seems to still be the ongoing split between “traditional” and “contemporary”, although its mostly in existing congregations. The battle is largely over in new church starts, where its band over organ from day one. The problem seems to that even while part of the church wants to live and sing prior to the 19th Century, another part only wants to hear praise and worship music from the 80s and 90s. In the meantime, most of the culture is listening to music that isn’t like either one anymore, so the church is missing out. So where do you find music that connects with the journey of faith with Jesus that doesn’t sound like funeral music or an evangelical version of the Osmonds?

Enter The Bored Again Christian Podcast.


Download Wired Jesus Podcast Here.

Links:

WLFC University of Findlay Indi Rock Radio Station

Bowed Radio

Really Bad Contemporary Christian Music

Gileah and the Ghost Train – Really Good Music That Happens to Talk About Following Jesus

Wild Sweet Orange – More Good Music That Talks About Faith

Enjoy!

reforming

Well, my tribe once again tried to tackle the issue of human sexuality and a study team has produced a report and recommendation that have gotten people all upset. Of course, it boils down to the polar extreme factions on the issue of homosexuality. I’m still working my way through the document and frankly, I think such things tend to be more problems and expense than what they are worth. We can make denominational pronouncements all we want but it doesn’t change what happens inside congregations. If we don’t want to address the lives of real people in our congregations and in our community and just sit inside fake walls of pure doctrine and proper biblical teaching, nothing happens, at least nothing that Jesus would approve of.

I think there is an important example in Jesus’ life that congregations neglect to follow. Jesus made a point to eat with outcasts and those who didn’t agree with him. He went out to touch those who were considered untouchable. He invited people to follow without first requiring a personal saving decision to make him Lord. Its that thing called unconditional love that we tend to forget when we consider uncomfortable changes on our part.

So we have two opposed factions talking about leaving the ELCA and doing their own thing because the report didn’t give them what they wanted. Me? I like what Russion writer Sergei Fudel said about situations like this: “Breaking away from the Church because of the moral derelections we see in it is religiously foolish and reflects our inability to think things through. Anything wrong, distorted, and impure that we see within the gates of the Church is not of the Church. To avoid associating with with it we do not have to leave the Church enclosure, we must simply refuse to participate in that which is evil. Then will be fulfilled the words “to the pure all things are pure” (Titus 1:15).

So I’m not convinced either side is “right” in their arguments because no one seems to be really talking or really helping churches engage on the local level. Change doesn’t happen top down, it happens locally and personally, with a willingness to touch like Jesus and be touched by Him in return. You can’t do that behind walls of justice demands or biblical literalism. You have to be among real people and let God lead the change, not my own agenda. At least, that’s my take on it.

If you want to learn more about what my tribe is up to, check these links:

ELCA Sexuality Study Home Page

My Presentations On Sexuality For Our Synod – I was asked to do some reflections on the Bible, Culture and the Church about 4 years ago. Its just an outline.

If you just want to see the arguments, just look at the stories on this google search.

Prayerful IPhone Lust

prayer iphone

Okay, I’m a mac user and dream of getting an iphone some day. This story was just too good – now your neighborhood priest can have a hip iphone with the ancient daily prayer book! What are protestant types going to do? I vote for Amazing Grace Rock Band II – take traditional hymns and do them in the style of AC/DC, Van Halen, and Def Leppard!

Okay, maybe not.

Get the full story on MSNBC here.

tech diff

Some of you had some playback issues when trying to download the last podcast. It seems to have been something with the Itunes tags and a podpress upgrade. If you have already received this podcast via RSS and played fine, just delete it. I’ll work on it over the weekend but today’s my birthday! I’m off for some fun.

Download the podcast here.

I have not laughed so hard in months! Michael McKeaver is a Bible professor at a college in Chicago and put this video together on the perils of Biblical interpretation. He has done three other videos as well that are now out on YouTube. Let’s get this out virally because it is too good to let it quietly sit on YouTube with only 38 views. I can’t wait to use it in a bible study class!

If you are Biblical literalist, beware! You may be offended. That or you may ban puppet ministries from your church. If you think Jesus had a sense of humor, you will love this.

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