Posted in Its All About Me! on Jan 22nd, 2007
Just thought I would say hello visually from Florida from my parent’s backyard. Considering all the snow that is covering the country the last few weeks, including back home in Chicago, I thought sharing the sunshine would be in order. Every year when I come down for the Creative Ministry Conference, I swing down to […]
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Here is the second part to the podcast from January 11. However, I also discovered while getting ready to post this podcast that part 1 was set at way to high a bit rate resulting in a 40+ meg file – odds are many of you didn’t get it. So I am uploading a 64 […]
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Posted in Music, Shout Out on Jan 11th, 2007
Of all the podcasts I listen to, one of the few I listen to nearly every single one is Coverville. A great podcast of nother but covers – remakes of songs made famous by someone else. If you haven’t found it and love creative music, you have got to check it out. The cover countdown […]
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The question from agnosticism is, Who turned on the lights? The question from faith is, Whatever for? Annie Dillard A Pilgrim at Tinker Creek As I mention in the podcast, some new listeners found the classic 2005 “Why I Don’t Believe in God” episode where I reflected on a podcast by Dave Slusher from the […]
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Our denominational leadership asked me to do an article on podcasting to help pastors and church leaders better understand this “new” medium. I remember when I first proposed this article about a year ago, corporations weren’t interested and it was fairly wide open with all kinds of individuals going in every direction possible. But just […]
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Posted in Shout Out on Jan 9th, 2007
I am incredibly geeked! Through a series of what I would call “God things”, we are launching a new postmodern ministry here at where I serve at pastor and it involves a first – a live u2 eucharist. U2 Eucharists first started in New York and have spread around the country but they have always […]
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