For: The Institute of Contemporary And Emerging Worship Studies, St. Stephen’s University, Essentials Blue Online Worship Theology Course with Dan Wilt For my final project I’m painting. So far I haven’t been able to complete the very last discussion questions though not for lack of thought & copious amounts of writing & re-writing. I decided [...]
February 3, 2009 Comments Off
For: The Institute of Contemporary And Emerging Worship Studies, St. Stephen’s University, Essentials Blue Online Worship Theology Course with Dan Wilt I’m quite a bit late on my assignment for the third week of this course, but as my brain wasn’t functioning at all last week as it was fuzzy with a cold that lasted [...]
January 23, 2009 Comments Off
For: The Institute of Contemporary And Emerging Worship Studies, St. Stephen’s University, Essentials Blue Online Worship Theology Course with Dan Wilt The character of God is self-revealing, just like any one you get to know – you talk, you see the person interact with others, you get to know their likes and dislikes, what they [...]
and hope to continue through the rest of the year. I’m taking an introduction to Art Therapy class with an Art Therapist named Maxine Hull in Atlanta. The First class was yesterday and I’m excited about learning more of the techniques and in the process finding out more about myself. We made three images last [...]
August 24, 2008 Comments Off
Dear well-meaning person, I am me. And as cheesy as it sounds, I am the only be I can be. If that scares you, I’m sorry you’re afraid, but just because I am an unknown to you doesn’t make me dangerous. On major points of faith we agree. The expression of that belief differs dramatically [...]
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August 24, 2007 Comments Off
Hubs is going through a free Worship Teleseminar – seems like a wealth of information. Anyway, hubs was listening to the first recorded teleseminar called “How to Lead Your Congregation Beyond the Music and Into a Lifestyle of Worship ” by Gareth Goosen. He burst out laughing as he does on occasion with no warning. [...]
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Last night at rush hour a man was killed instantly in a head-on collision when another man crossed the median and went into oncoming traffic. The man who died was a good friend. He left behind a wonderful wife, struggling teenage daughter, and 20-something son in a recording internship. If you’re the praying type, please [...]
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Sometimes I wish I were a witch, or a wiccan like my sister so I’d have lovely stories of mystery and beauty of nature – sacred rituals in the small clearing of the wood – describing the underside of a sparrow’s wing – believing in the earth, her cycles, the seasons and the winds. But [...]
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August 18, 2005 Comments Off
I finally have a name to what I’ve been feeling: Burnout. Monday night I reluctantly went over to a friend’s home for dinner & bible study/discussion as is the normal Monday night routine that I’ve been shirking lately. I was seriously considering staying home & burying myself in my paints, brushes & papers. I thought [...]
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August 11, 2005 Comments Off
Contrary to what I’ve posted on my blog, lots has been happening (or not-happening) lately. Apathy and inactivity were creeping in and threatening to take over. Bringing home work related stresses and straining relationships injected bouts of depression & anger. Yeah, not a good spot to be in. Motivation wanes, dreams get lost in a [...]