Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Looking for a place
Weekend Update
We had a good Sunday and I dealt with an elephant called politics. This sounds dry but it was actually very missional and challenged us to stay focused on God's purposes rather than political issues.
Bus Rodeo
Thursday, April 24, 2008
We're Moving!
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Elephant #2: Get Saved!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
I love Bus Drivers.
- I love the people that God has brought into my life through bus driving. I was too long being surrounded by the same people and the same walls and never really getting to know anyone else. But I have met wonderful people and made wonderful friendships over the last 6 months that have been refreshing and encouraging and real. We share our laughter, our complaints, and sometimes more of our lives than we should but I love it all and will enjoy it as long as God allows.
- One of my dear friends at the Bus Shop, who will remain nameless but we all know who she is, asked me today if I ever sin. She either has such a high opinion of me that she thinks that if anybody could go without sinning it would be me or she thinks so low of me that she cannot imagine my life as a pastor being fun, exciting, or adventuresome. If its the first, I am afraid the she will one day be greatly disappointed in me because I am definitely a flawed man. If it is the latter, I hope that I have been showing a sense of humor, an earthly life, a real faith that wouldn't let her label me as boring. Maybe it is neither of these things. Maybe she just really wants to know what types of sin a guy like me falls into. If she had been coming to church recently, she could have heard some real life confessions of a pastor but I don't know that I'm ready to defame myself in front of everyone at the Bus Shop. I already said that I value their friendship and I want to keep it that way.
- I have like a 40 minute lay over at Woodstock High School following my Sixes Elementary route and before the High School lets out. It has been a lot of fun to get to know another group of Bus Drivers during this time. Life can be hard but good healthy friendships can help lighten the load as we travel this world together.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Elephant #1: Hypocrisy
Lessons from the Weekend
- Friday, I was taught another lesson in procrastination. I could have taken care of a matter early in the week but for various reasons (some very good and logical) and because of no sense of urgency, I waited till the deadline on Friday and it cost me. The word "procrastination" actually means "pro tomorrow." It means I am for, I am in favor of, I champion the cause of "tomorrow." Starting tomorrow, I am going to become the champion of "today."
- Saturday, I was reminded of how awesome it is to get alone with God. I forget this sometimes. Many times in my predetermined times to get alone with God, I'm either distracted or just going through my ritual of reading or praying and God just doesn't want to be a part of it. But Sat. at 6:00am in McDonald's (yes, even God likes MickeyD's) I just listened and God came near and I heard His voice and I felt His love. It was good. I try too much on my own strength and wisdom. His words were for me and not for this post.
- Sunday, I preached a message on homosexuality. Some people said it was the best message they had heard from me. You will never know because we didn't get it recorded. I am learning more about unconditional love and the depth of God's grace and our total dependence on God for our salvation. I'll blog more about this later.
- Sunday was also a chance to be with friends. Bob and Monica spent the afternoon at the house and then we all joined our Sunday night Connections group at 5pm. It is good to share life with others. I value the people God has put in my life and the encouragement that they give me. I hope that I am as good a friend to them as they are to me.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Since my last blog
- Spring Break. It actually felt like a Spring Break since I got a break from bus driving. Joe went to FL with some friends and had a great time. The closest I got to a beach was the pond that lies between my parent's house and my sister's house in Dunlap, TN (actually there is no beach but at least it is a body of water). Rayanne brought a friend and rade minibikes and golf carts to their heart's content. Pattie and I had our regular restive time at the more than tranquil home of my parents. It was good to see them and my sisters.
- Penny and David were there from Ukraine. Its always fun to be with them and this was no different.
- Last Sunday, Jenny, Brian and the kids came over for lunch. We had a great time and look forward to our next family day. My shaky hands were no match for Jenny, Brian, and Pattie as I solidly defeated them in Dutch Blitz.
- Started back on the bus Monday morning in 30 degree weather. How ridiculous is that for April. Back in shorts though today.
- Tax day came and I had done nothing about mine. Two things I dread - haircuts and taxes - and I put both of them off as long as possible. Took my taxes to a new company fully expecting to file an extention but they took my stuff and entered it right there in front of me and I walked out of there a richer man. Only in America!
- My dad's birthday is also on Tax Day. My dad's a good man and I'm proud to be his son. I'm glad that he had a good day. We all pitched in and got him a GPS.
- Tonight I am sitting in Caribou Coffee waiting for Rayanne to be done with youth group, enjoying some kind of fattening mocha whip cream coffee ice blended drink and trying to catch up this blog. I'm running out of time but I hope I can do more tonight.
Friday, April 4, 2008
I've gone bald!
Connections
Elephant in the Room

Started this new series on Sunday. The first message was "Are We Who We Think We Are?"
When you play the word association game and say the name “Jesus” most people will give a favorable response - good, healer, sacrificial, love, etc. But use the name “Christian” and you will get a totally different picture - political, judgmental, hypocrite, anti-homosexual, etc. Christians are suppose to represent Christ in this world but it seems that something has gone terribly wrong. It seems that there is a big difference between what people think of Jesus and what they think of His followers. Which makes me wonder if many Christians today are like the Pharisees of Jesus' day. The Pharisees were the leaders of God's designed religion and they had the Scriptures and God on their side or so they thought. But somehow they had strayed from God's original intent and were distorting faith and practice. Jesus' most scathing words were for those leaders. Matt 23 gives the account of Jesus' evaluation of the Pharisees and I see uncomfortable parallels to Christianity today. They sermonized rather than served. They stood behind their pulpits (or sat in their seat) rather than get in the trenches. They took stands against evil with authority rather than bending with compassion. They were opportunistic rather than authentic. They were so busy being right that they missed the movement of God. This series is not an attack on modern day Christianity although I believe that there is a difference between being a Christian and being a follower of Jesus. This will be a call to self examination to see if our faith and our stances accurately reflect the heart of Jesus. Its an attempt to understand our culture and the mindset of those outside of our faith. It is a challenge to broaden our circle of love to include everyone and to pursue acts of compassion no matter where it leads and what it costs. I believe it could be one of the most powerful series we have ever done.