Dcn. Chris encouraged me to send two “missives” out to the parish during my travel this week. But first, we must inquire, “What is this ‘missive’ of which Dcn. Chris speaks?” Good question. It’s a fancy term for an official report or communication. Want a living example of a missive? Good news, I just wrote one –to you! Keep reading…
Read moreWhat happens when the Bishops elect a new Archbishop?
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There’s gonna be a new archbishop of the ACNA? How does that happen? Can they re-elect the current one? Who elects? Who’s eligible? Is this like the selection of the pope?
All good questions. This is a quick orientation —far more like a sketch made on a napkin in crayon than a detailed account in clean typeset.
Read morePreaching the Psalter
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This summer we’re preaching through the Psalter. At the outset of the series, I sent our preaching team a brief set of notes laying-out some general rules for how to preach the Psalms.
The problem is this, ours is not a widely poetically literate culture. Poetry has become, in the past century, so abstract and so experimental that it has left us with very little in the way of ability to follow things like rhythm, meter, poetic structure, etc. The irony is that these are not at all hard or complex things to follow —they are actually very simply and, as Dana Gioia once reminded us, we are designed by God to follow them (the same way that bees are designed to follow ‘dance patterns’ to follow the trail to nectar). We ‘get’ poetry when it comes to us in the form of hip-hop, rap, or country music, but we get all clammy and confused when the Bible speaks in a poetic form.
Read moreBrief notes on "Mission"
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Our dear brother James Mueller preached this past Sunday on our value of “mission.” His sermon concludes our series in which we have been preaching through our 5 key values. You can read all of them here.
What I’d like to do now is to offer a few notes, expanding and exploring points brought-up by James on this theme:
Read moreBrief notes on "Table"
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…Worship is a response to what God has given us. When the Psalmist sings, “What shall I return to the Lord for all his goodness to me?” he asks already knowing the answer: “I will lift up the cup of salvation and call on the name of the Lord” (Ps. 116:12-13). The worship of God begins with the prior goodness of God…
Read moreBrief notes on "Family"
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Continuing our march through the core values at All Saints, this past Sunday (yesterday from the writing of this post) we examined our value of “Family”…
Read moreBrief notes on "Bible"
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We are continuing to walk through our church’s values in the sermon series on Sunday. Additionally, the blog posts here correspond to that sermon, being follow-up “notes” to Sunday’s teaching.
This week Dcn. Chris preached on the value we place on “Bible.” Let me unpack that value a bit…
Read moreBrief notes on "Feasting"
We’re going through a sermon series at All Saints on our central values and vision. As much as that kind of corporate-speak makes one a bit itchy (‘cause it feels a little like the way the ‘bad guys’ speak in The Office), it is important as a local parish to spend time emphasizing values. Practices change over time. Values do not. Practices are embodiments of values.
Here are some notes on this “value”…
Read moreWhat do I do the week of Easter?
Tired is how one feels after Easter. But there are kinds of tired just as there are kinds of happy…
Read moreA day-by-day walk through the events of Holy Week
Palm Sunday [audio recording here]
The royal Son of David rides into his city, the city of his fathers, and we flank Him round with reeds and branches waving madly in our hands. Tree branches punctuate key moments in our tale: Our story begins in a garden with trees […]