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Monthly Archives: March 2008

The Pentecost Project

Americans, many of us are being given a check from the government to do with what we want. This money is unexpected to us all and has the opportunity to be something more powerful than whatever Apple has recently released. The Pentecost Project is a community of people gathering together to find a valuable way for [...]

ironically, thorns composed so rich a crown

Today is Good Friday; I walked down Church St. with my gal. We stopped at every church with a hundred of our neighbors, following a boy scout troop carrying a wooden cross, and the Salvation Army played their horns and banged their drum as the cross and people marched on. I heard each step Jesus [...]

Brian McLaren Hates Futons

My good friend Justin Woodall, a youth pastor in South Carolina and recently found his loins are capable of producing life, has produced a rather entertaining and insightful look into the Emergent Church movement.  Interested in your thoughts, just click http://futonreformer.blogspot.com/2008/03/five-types-of-emerging-church.html

The White Huxtable’s Drive to Church

It was a 25 to 30 minute drive to First Reformed Church on the corner of Hillsborough and Webb. My parents graduated from a reformed college in Pennsylvania, where they met and fell in love. Once they moved to Tampa, Fl. and decided their family should attend a regular service, it was tough finding a [...]