i just returned from my christmas tour in indiana. it wasn’t really a christmas tour, i just hung with my family the entire time. it was great to get to spend some time with friends and family.
family will hang out all day just cuz it’s christmas. friends go way out of their way to meet [...]
Archive for December, 2008
27 Dec
the most wonderful time of the year
22 Dec
Seeding Missional Communities – a learning commons
On January 3rd, i may be at this “non-conference” in ft. wayne, IN.
Also, i may not be there.
Your thoughts?
21 Dec
The Worst Thing About Christmas
This will be the topic of discussion during our Sunday evening gathering. We’ll be trying to identify the Worst thing about Christmas.
20 Dec
thanks to whomever left the gift card on my desk…
Yesterday I spent some time in the office. I went to lunch with JohnAtk and then went to work out. As i arrived back to the office to do a bit more work, i saw a little box on my desk that wasn’t there when i left. Inside of the box was a visa debit [...]
19 Dec
churches ought to be like apple…
I just bought an IPOD touch. My fiance and I figured out that we could sell a couple of electronic things that we don’t really need and have enough cash to buy IPOD touches for each of us.
Ok, so i was messing around with it one night. I was downloading apps, reading my email, checking [...]
18 Dec
16 things
Recently Hailey and Janie have tagged me in their “16 things” notes. So, since they’re awesome and I find myself trying to be like them, i’m going to follow their lead.
my instructions were to “write 16 things, tag 16 people”
here we go….
I take mondays off. Being a guy who works at a church, i find [...]
18 Dec
advent is the name…
The extraordinary thing that is about to happen is matched only by the extraordinary moment just before it happens. Advent is the name of that moment.
Frederick Buechner,
Whistling in the Dark
17 Dec
chris seay on consumerism
Check out this “Qtalk” by Chris Seay. He spend about twenty minutes discussing consumerism. He really nails it I think.
Thanks to Jesse for sharing this with me.