Friday, June 13, 2014

Friday Favorites - Stone Arch Bridge Festival

http://www.stonearchbridgefestival.com/


It's gonna be a perfect day for this...

STONE ARCH BRIDGE FESTIVAL
Father’s Day Weekend on the Minneapolis Riverfront

FRIDAY, JUNE 13

6pm – Gates to Water Power Park Open


7pm – 10pm: Kick-off Concert on Water Power Park

9pm - The Cactus Blossoms

SATURDAY, JUNE 14

10am – 7 pm: Art Booths and Live Music


7 :00 pm – 10pm: Live Music on Water Power Park
 

SUNDAY, JUNE 15

10 am – 5 pm: Artist Booths and Live Music

5pm – Festival Closes – Artist Load out



Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Thursday Thinking - About Vacation

Cheri and I are working on the plans for our vacation next month. Looks like we're going to take a few days for staycation activities in the Twin Cities, but then we plan to take a six-day trip along Lake Superior. We'll be heading up through the woods of Wisconsin to a bed and breakfast near the Apostle Islands. Next, we'll work our way along the sandy South Shore to Duluth. Then we'll head up the rugged North Shore to spend a few days in a cabin overlooking the big lake. Quiet and restful is our goal for this year! I'm really looking forward to it.

Wednesday Words - Things


What happened is, we grew lonely
living among the things,
so we gave the clock a face,
the chair a back,
the table four stout legs
which will never suffer fatigue.

We fitted our shoes with tongues
as smooth as our own
and hung tongues inside bells
so we could listen
to their emotional language,

and because we loved graceful profiles
the pitcher received a lip,
the bottle a long, slender neck.

Even what was beyond us
was recast in our image;
we gave the country a heart,
the storm an eye,
the cave a mouth
so we could pass into safety.

"Things" by Lisel Mueller, from Alive Together.
© Louisiana State University Press, 1996.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Tuesday Tome - The Divine Conspiracy Continued

http://www.amazon.com/Divine-Conspiracy-Continued-Fulfilling-Kingdom/dp/0062296108/ref=sr_1_2_title_0_main?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1402334132&sr=1-2&keywords=surprised+by+scripture
Dallas Willard's The Divine Conspiracy was a very important book for me in my spiritual journey. I just learned that a book Willard was working on before he died, The Divine Conspiracy Continued, will be released on June 17. I can't believe I hadn't heard anything about this until this week. I'm very excited for this news and I've pre-ordered a copy. Looks like I know at least one book I'll read it while on vacation in July.
From the Publisher:
Dallas Willard, the author of the bestselling spiritual classic, The Divine Conspiracy, now fulfills his revolutionary vision of how the kingdom of God is made real on earth in this sequel, the last book he was working on before his recent death.

In The Divine Conspiracy, revered Christian philosopher and scholar Dallas Willard critiqued the church's obsession with "sin management" and revolutionized our understanding of true Christian discipleship. Jesus is not a remote savior, waiting to welcome us into heaven after we die, Willard argued. He is a dynamic living force, a leader and teacher to whom we apprentice ourselves to learn the sacred skills God wants us to embrace, and to fulfill His son's vision when Christ declared that the "kingdom of God has come."

In The Divine Conspiracy Continued, co-written with theologian Gary Black, Willard lays out the next stage in God's plan as this generation of disciples, including ordained and lay leaders, step into positions of authority across our culture and begin to transform the world from the inside out. To fulfill the Christian calling is not to remove oneself from the outside world and take shelter from its shortcomings, Willard reminds us, but to step into the world to lead and serve as agents of change.

Monday, June 09, 2014

Monday Music - Resting Place




My faith has found a resting place
Not in device or creed –
I trust the Ever-Living One
His wounds for me shall plead.

Enough for me that Jesus died –
This ends my fear and doubt.
A sinful soul, I come to him –
He’ll never cast me out.

I need no other argument,
I need no other plea –
It is enough that Jesus died,
And that he died for me.

My faith is leaning on the word,
The written word of God –
Salvation by my savior’s name,
Salvation by his blood.

My great physician heals the sick,
The lost he came to save.
For me, his precious blood he shed;
For me, his life he gave.

I need no other argument,
I need no other plea –
It is enough that Jesus died,
And that he died for me.

"Resting Place" from Breathe a Little Deeper by Dave Burkum.
Words by Eliza E. Hewitt in Songs of Joy and Gladness, 1891.
Hymnals often show the author as Lidie H. Edmunds, Eliza's pseudonymn.
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Sunday, June 08, 2014

Sunday Supplication - Pentecost

O God, on this Pentecost Sunday, we thank you for the light and presence of your Holy Spirit. We ask that by the power and grace of your Holy Spirit you would lead us, teach us, and transform us so that we might delight in your Word, and walk in your ways, to the glory of your name.

We confess our sin and ask you to forgive us.  And beyond forgiveness, we ask that you would change us and strengthen us that we might overcome temptation and escape the sins that entangle and diminish us. We also ask for the grace and generosity to forgive others, even as you have forgiven us.

Help us, O Lord, to love you with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. And help us to love our neighbors  as ourselves. Help us to follow Christ's selfless example, watching for the needs of others, and doing what we can to meet those needs. Help us to use every good gift you have given us to bless and encourage others.

Through Christ, we pray. Amen.

Friday, June 06, 2014

Friday Favorites - Cactus Blossoms @ State Fair


Looks like I'll be heading to the Minnesota State Fair again this year. The Cactus Blossoms will be performing at the MN Music on a Stick show on August 30, 4:00pm. Sounds like a fun day to me!

MN Music On-A-Stick, presented by 89.3 The Current, is a musical evening celebrating artists with roots in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. This one-of-a-kind event returns to the Grandstand for the third year in a row with a new group of Minnesota artists. The 2014 lineup includes Brother Ali, Doomtree, Bob Mould, Cloud Cult, Har Mar Superstar and The Cactus Blossoms.

Thursday, June 05, 2014

Thursday Thinking - About Writing & Preaching


I enjoy writing and preaching, but I always wish I was better at both. Some of my frustration is due to how often I have to write and present something new. Cranking out stuff week after week is a challenge. I never feel like I've done as well as I could. On the other hand, that frequency has forced me to keep thinking, reading, listening, and writing no matter how I feel. It's taught me how to have a plan and routine for writing.

I find books on writing to be filled with helpful insights that bear upon preaching and teaching. I recently ordered Roy Peter Clark's book, Writing Tools, because even a cursory reading of the book's table of contents proved to be interesting and helpful. If you write, or teach, or preach, I bet you will agree. I'm looking forward to seeing how he explains each of these points. Once I read all fifty sections, I may need to just keep it handy and let it coach me over the course of a year – one chapter per week.

Writing Tools: 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer
by Peter Ray Clark

I. Nuts and Bolts
    1. Begin sentences with subjects and verbs.
    2. Order words for emphasis.
    3. Activate your verbs.
    4. Be passive-aggressive.
    5. Watch those adverbs.
    6. Take it easy on the -ings.
    7. Fear not the long sentence.
    8. Establish a pattern, then give it a twist.
    9. Let punctuation control pace and space.
    10. Cut big, then small.

II. Special Effects
    11. Prefer the simple over the technical.
    12. Give key words their space.
    13. Play with words, even in serious stories.
    14. Get the name of the dog.
    15. Pay attention to names.
    16. Seek original images.
    17. Riff on the creative language of others.
    18. Set the pace with sentence length.
    19. Vary the lengths of paragraphs.
    20. Choose the number of elements with a purpose in mind.
    21. Know when to back off and when to show off.
    22. Climb up and down the ladder of abstraction.
    23. Tune your voice.

III. Blueprints
    24. Work from a plan.
    25. Learn the difference between reports and stories.
    26. Use dialogue as a form of action.
    27. Reveal traits of character.
    28. Put odd and interesting things next to each other.
    29. Foreshadow dramatic events or powerful conclusions.
    30. To generate suspense, use internal cliffhangers.
    31. Build your work around a key question.
    32. Place gold coins along the path.
    33. Repeat, repeat, repeat.
    34. Write from different cinematic angles.
    35. Report and write for scenes.
    36. Mix narrative modes.
    37. In short pieces of writing, don’t waste a syllable.
    38. Prefer archetypes to stereotypes.
    39. Write toward an ending.

IV. Useful Habits
    40. Draft a mission statement for your work.
    41. Turn procrastination into rehearsal.
    42. Do your homework well in advance.
    43. Read for both form and content.
    44. Save string.
    45. Break long projects into parts.
    46. Take interest in all crafts that support your work.
    47. Recruit your own support group.
    48. Limit self-criticism in early drafts.
    49. Learn from your critics.
    50. Own the tools of your craft.

Wednesday, June 04, 2014

Wednesday Words - Fishing

To go fishing is the chance to wash one’s soul with pure air,
with the rush of the brook,
or with the shimmer of the sun
on the blue water.

It brings meekness and inspiration
from the decency of nature,
charity toward tackle-makers,
patience toward fish,
a mockery of profits and egos,
a quieting of hate,
and a rejoicing that you do not
have to decide a darned thing
until next week.

And it is a discipline in the equality of  men –
For all men are equal before fish.

“Fishing” by President Herbert Hoover.

Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Tuesday Tome - The Authority of Scripture

Last week, I recommended N. T. Wright's book, The Authority of Scripture, as a good follow-up to my current teaching series at Valley. I read through the book again this week and plan to share a couple quotations in next Sunday's sermon.

What follows is a passage from chapter 8 – "How to Get Back on Track" – in which Wright talks about how important it is that church leaders grapple with scripture in order to be able to "engage with the huge issues that confront us as a society and as individuals."
...If we are to be true, at the deepest level, to what scriptural authority really means, we must understand it like this: God is at work, through scripture (in other words, through the Spirit who is at work as people read, study, teach, and preach scripture) to energize, enable, and direct the outgoing mission of the church, genuinely anticipating thereby the time when all things will be made new in Christ. At the same time, God is at work by the same means to order the life of the church, and of individual Christians, to model and embody his project of new creation in their unity and holiness. To be a leader in the church is, almost by definition, to be one through whose work this mission comes about, enabled and directed by this scripture-based energy; and one through whom, again with scriptural energy to the fore, that unity and holiness is generated and sustained. (p.138)

Monday, June 02, 2014

Monday Music - This Is the Testimony



This is the testimony –
God has given us eternal life.
This is the testimony –
God has given us eternal life.
And this life is in his son–
He who has the son has life.
And this life is in his son–
He who does not have the son of God
Does not have life.

This is the testimony!

"The Testimony" by Dave Burkum from This Is the Testimony: CSF Scripture Songs, words adapted from 1John 5:11-12, © Copyright 2005. Listen or Purchase HERE.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Sunday Supplication - Teach Us Your Ways

O God, we give you thanks for our Lord and Savior Jesus, your only Son, who you have have exalted and given a name above all names. Help us to walk in his ways, to honor him as Lord, and to live in the grace and purpose of his Kingdom. Strengthen and comfort us by your Holy Spirit, and teach us to walk in your ways to the glory of your name.

We confess our sins and we thank you for your faithfulness to forgive us and purify us. And as your grateful children, teach us and help us to be faithful to forgive others. May the resurrection power and grace of Jesus help us restore relationships, heal wounds, calm fears, forgive offenses, and resolve strife.

Show us your ways, O Lord. Teach us your paths. Guide us in your truth. Give us the humility and wisdom to live for you and to follow you. Help us to love you with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.

Through Christ, we pray. Amen.

Saturday Smile - Could Things Get Any Worse?