As the events of the past year have shown us, the universal church is still one of the most visible forms of the Body of Christ. But often, it is not a pretty thing to look at. Not the perfect ad agency male model, nor the youthful sublime frame of a lovely female fashion star. … Continue reading The Tragic Opera of a Church
Month: December 2005
Christmastime Reunion
The picture here is from a gathering at our home about a week ago, when friends from five families, all old friends from church from many years ago, reunited for an evening. Our guests were Mike and Christina Hogg, and their family. Mike is Pastor of Canal Street Presbyterian Church in New Orleans, and I … Continue reading Christmastime Reunion
Come Lord Jesus, Come By Here
This is our house, last night, Christmas Eve. Several years ago my sweet wife, ever the initiator and go-getter, proposed that our entire block participate in the Mexican tradition of Christmas Luminarias. And now, every house on our block is part of this simple beauty.This humble method of placing lighted paper bags mimics the 16th-century … Continue reading Come Lord Jesus, Come By Here
Christmas Far From Home
Its almost Christmas. While many of us will be enjoying friends, family, and home this weekend, many of our nation's finest will not be even anywhere close to home.We need to remember these good men and women, in our prayers and in our hopes for their speedy return home. We sleep safely each night because … Continue reading Christmas Far From Home
Magnificat!
Madonna del Magnificat - Sandro Botticelli - Florence, Italy 1480 Over the course of the past year, I have been trying to figure out more of what it means to "get a life". For me, that means trying to spend less time with the daily concerns of work, and more time for people, for investing … Continue reading Magnificat!
The Past of a Great Church
The Ghosts in the AtticBy way of introduction, my friend Rob Asghar has perhaps the most thoughtful perspective on all of these events I have been thinking about over the past year or so. You can read it here, it goes a long way to setting up the situation.I have been active at Hollywood Pres … Continue reading The Past of a Great Church
The Train Wreck and Nobody Wins
The past year or so in the life of our church has been really difficult. This is something that is hard for me to write about, as over the course of the past months, I have lost good friends, felt like I can't worship in peace and joy on Sunday, and felt anger in my … Continue reading The Train Wreck and Nobody Wins
A New Blog to Watch
Here is a new blog to watch, from the editors of Leadership magazine. Those of us who care for the church, even though it sometimes drives us nuts, will want to keep at least one eyes on what is going on here!
The Cyber Christmas Letter
The darling of the world is come, And fit it is, we find a room To welcome Him.The nobler part Of all the house here, is the heart,Which we will give Him; and bequeath This holly, and this ivy wreath,To do Him honor; who's our King, And Lord of all this reveling. -- English poet … Continue reading The Cyber Christmas Letter
As Long As You Love Me
What can I say?A song about a very strange love.They are at it again.I just want to know what is with the guy in the background?