C-Murder

While his nickname would never be approved by Ned Flanders, HERE is an article about Corey Holmes that shows that that humility and team-centeredness run deeper than football coaching.

Big Bucks

We just handed over the biggest cheque of our lives today.

Along with the signing of a lot of lawyer papers and the purchasing of fire insurance, we are now officially poised to take ownership of our new home on October 7… just in time to host Mick, Keith, and the rest of the stoned geriatrics.

Something to Chew

Words from some guy named Jeff Woods…

“The church has sought to guide the spiritual lives of its members in very practical, reasonable ways.

That sounds like a compliment. It’s not.

Contrary to Western thought, spirituality is anything but reasonable and practical.”

Thoughts? Commentary? Confusion?

What’s Up, Diog?

There’s an old writing called the Epistle to Diognetus. It’s written by an anonymous “disciple” (I don’t care what Wikipedia says) to Diognetus, “a highly regarded pagan” to describe to him the Christian community about which he was quite curious…

They dwell in their own countries, but simply as sojourners. As citizens, they share in all things with others, and yet endure all things as if foreigners. Every foreign land is to them as their native country, and every land of their birth as a land of strangers. They marry, as do all [others]; they beget children; but they do not destroy their offspring. They have a common table, but not a common bed. They are in the flesh, but they do not live after the flesh. They pass their days on earth, but they are citizens of heaven. They obey the prescribed laws, and at the same time surpass the laws by their lives. They love all men, and are persecuted by all. They are unknown and condemned; they are put to death, and restored to life. They are poor, yet make many rich; they are in lack of all things, and yet abound in all; they are dishonoured, and yet in their very dishonour are glorified. They are evil spoken of, and yet are justified; they are reviled, and bless; they are insulted, and repay the insult with honour; they do good, yet are punished as evil-doers. When punished, they rejoice as if quickened into life; they are assailed by the Jews as foreigners, and are persecuted by the Greeks; yet those who hate them are unable to assign any reason for their hatred.

It might just be me, but that sounds a lot like the Way!

One Last Confession Bit

Just came across this last night.  Then I’ll leave this thread for at least a short time…

Karl Barth’s thought…

“When we speak of our virtues we are competitors,
when we confess our sins we become brothers.”