It appears I spoke too soon. Here you have the bio of Martin Luther and the Reformation in a rap. Unfortunately the web site of the creator is down, so I can’t give you more than this youtube link. Word, dawg.
The Wired Wanderings of a Postmodern Pilgrim
It appears I spoke too soon. Here you have the bio of Martin Luther and the Reformation in a rap. Unfortunately the web site of the creator is down, so I can’t give you more than this youtube link. Word, dawg.
Posted in American Culture, Language and Lingo, Postmodern Perspectives, Wired Jesus Podcast on Jul 17th, 2010
Finally, a new podcast. What sparked it was some of the positive experiences I have had with congregations and change in recent months but the reality that most have become what Len Sweet calls “Bastions of Boredom.” Bastions Of Boredom from The Work Of The People on Vimeo. This great video done by Work of […]
Posted in Jesus the Christ, Video, Wired Jesus Podcast on Apr 6th, 2010
While I’m not real happy with the audio – for some reason I sound kind of muffled – a posted podcast is better than no podcast at all. Holy Week seemed like a rough one for Christians this year. As we remembered the suffering and death of Jesus, the news seemed to focus on abuses […]
Posted in Jesus the Christ, Postmodern Perspectives, Video on Apr 5th, 2010
I received permission to embed this so enjoy. Resurrection: Rob Bell from The Work of Rob Bell on Vimeo.
Posted in Jesus the Christ, Postmodern Perspectives on Apr 4th, 2010
Here is one of the new shorts coming out of The Work of Rob Bell called Resurrection. I’ve asked for permission to embed it but in the meantime you can watch it here on Vimeo Visually and in pace, its different than most of Nooma but its a good telling of Easter then and now. […]
I have found it fascinating how much some people in congregations struggle with “new” music in worship, completely forgeting that the “old classics” were once new and equally criticized by their ancestors. It is simply human nature that we forget our past often in favor of our own preferences. Its too bad because it means […]