Thursday, May 24, 2007

What Makes LifePoint a Great Place to Be


We had a great Community Group Leader's Meeting tonight. The topic of my skill improvement was, "Selecting Curriculum Made Simple". It was a real beneficial and productive night. After getting good feedback and encouragement (when I got home I recieved an email from a leader who wasn't there. If I told you the contents it would come off like I was bragging, it was that encouraging), I got to thinking about what an amazing place this is to be. So, here goes some of my observations...feel free to add your own.

·Jesus is the Head, He is supreme
·Joe Duke
·Dave Baldwin
·Lance Burch
·Jason Fullen
·Jodie Zorbaugh
·Our awesome Community Group Leaders
·Amazing worship team
·Passionate and loyal team of volunteers
·Incredible children’s ministry, from the Garden to Breakaway
·Make me want to build a time machine so I can be a teen again student ministry; I mean that. (I wish I had Lance and Jason building into my life when I was a student. On the flip side, I do get the benefit of them building into my life now--that's a good deal.)
·Fantastic elders (they didn’t pay me to say that; well, I guess they sort of do)
·We value C.A.R.E
·Influencing people to find and follow Jesus
·Super hot girl on the worship team
·Andrew Harrison on the drums
·The people who are LifePoint Church

I asked Melody this question, she said “Uh, a million things.”

I agree.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Another Bumper

Warning: i am about to vent for a minute...
Disclaimer: these are my opinions & thoughts. they may, in fact they very well could be, very wrong.


I came across another bumper sticker the other day. It read: “Jesus is the Answer”. Now I am sure the contents of that bumper sticker have changed hundreds of lives. The dude in that green minivan probably has had many roadside “bumper calls”—people coming down the aisle and finding God. It’s more than likely that people hungry for the answers to their deepest questions hunt him down to say thanks for providing the answers. So I’m probably treading on thin ice and shouldn’t question it, but what does that mean?

What does it mean to the average person who isn’t familiar with “Christian” clichés? Jesus is the answer—okay, let’s take the guy up on that: 2+2=Jesus? Nope. Oh, I know, what’s the capital of Maryland? Jesus. No, that’s not right. Wait, wait, wait…who was the first President of the United States? Jesus. That doesn’t work either. Hmm, maybe it would help if we knew what the question was.

Here’s my question: Why are we content to trivialize God? Why do we make it so easy at times for people to walk away thinking that Christianity is irrelevant and that Christians are odd balls not in touch with reality? And why, please tell me, why do we give nickel answers to million dollar questions?

Final Disclaimer: i am sure i am guilty of this myself, and maybe that's why it frustrates me so stinkin' much.

John Piper is Bad

Trust me guys, it's true.


Friday, May 18, 2007

Fire Passy


I know most would call this a pacifier. But, Elijah has a minor preoccupation with anything related to fire. So, he has decided that Addison's pacifier should be called a "Fire Passy".

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Flowers and Allergies

Here's some spring flowers from our home. I love the sights but can't stand the itchy eyes!





Tuesday, May 15, 2007

My Time with the Royals

There was a time when yours truly played for the Royals. I know that may come as a shock, but it is true. As a matter of fact, there was a pivotal game in the season when I, get this, hit an inside the park grand slam. My distinguished play even led me to an all-star game. I'll always cherish my memories with the Royals. And, in true Nascar fashion, I'd like to thank Denny's Auto Body for putting a great team out on the field and for their support that year. Also, thank you to all those people who bought boosters to help pay for our hats and jerseys.

Actually, I've been waiting a long time to put Elijah in my old Jersey. You'll notice that number was later worn by one of my favorite Eagles ever, Randall Cunningham. Call it fate. Oh, by the way, we never won a championship either.

Obviously, I was older than Elijah when I wore this, but it fits him good.



Great while it Lasted

It's official, the king has fallen. The King of Queens has come to an end. The last episode was an hour long, and didn't end in a typical "end of series" fashion. Apparently there was still talk of another year when they shot the last episode. So, in lieu of an official ending they played clips of great memories and moments.
Thanks for all the laughs, and we'll see you on DVD and re-runs.

Monday, May 14, 2007

What if...

What if the 1980 Eagles played the 2007 Eagles, who would win? What about the 1985 Bears and the 1993 Cowboys? Now you can know... www.whatifsports.com

This has to be one of the best sports sites period. Enough of the regular debates about "Who would win" now you can know. Pick any two sports teams, from any decade, whether football, baseball, hockey, basketball, or college basketball, and find out who was the best. You not only get the final score, but complete box scores as well!! This site kicks!

The only warning, don't spend too much time at the site!


Pit some of the greatest baseball, basketball, football, hockey and college basketball teams of all-time against each other to settle age-old debates

Sunday, May 13, 2007

A Lasting Impression

Our student ministries pastor, Lance Burch, gave an incredibly meaningful talk today--Mother's Day. Here's the link if you'd like to hear it: A Lasting Impression

"When God came up with the idea of "Mom", he really knocked it out of the park. He knew that there were going to be scrapes to be bandaged, lost toys to be found, broken hearts to be comforted, curfew breakers to be punished, and kids to be loved. But, there was something else. God knew that there was a side to Him that needed to be communicated and passed on to others. When mom can do that, she leaves an impression that lasts." -Lance

Sunday, May 6, 2007

My Favorite Singer

My favorite singer is my wife, Melody. I know you're probably thinking she paid me to say that, but she really didn't.

Today in church she sang Martina McBride's "Anyway" (I love LifePoint). I've never heard her sing so well, I got chills...both times. Since the first time I heard her sing (over 12 years ago) her voice has moved me. There's something about it. I told her today that, for me, listening to her sing is like eating a bowl of ice cream, or eating a cheese steak. I enjoy it so much I don't want it to end, and when it does I want more. Thanks Melody for being such a great singer, mom, and wife.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Toe to Toe



Should be a good one.