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17 March 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Toasting St. Patrick

 

Today we celebrate the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick.  An opportunity to celebrate a great man of our faith by toasting him with a Guiness sounds good to me, but how many of us actually know who St. Patrick was or what he contributed? 

Wikipedia never disappoints.  Check out this article with lots of great info.  Here's a few excerpts that point out the importance of who he was:

"As one of the earliest Christian missionaries traveling abroad to
spread the Christian faith, Saint Patrick is important because he
serves as a testament to the overall missionary legacy of the Church.
His example afforded later Christian missionaries the opportunity to
assess the best methods to employ when confronting pagan
groups abroad. Perhaps the most significant aspect of Saint Patrick’s
missionary efforts in Ireland was that he transcended the boundary
between Church hierarchy and prominent Church Fathers in terms of the
viability of missionary pursuits."

"One way for Saint Patrick to ensure success for evangelizing
opportunities while among the Irish was to live in solidarity with
those whom he was trying to convert. Approaching the Irish as an equal
while showing no pretense of superiority allowed the Irish to become
more receptive of Christian teachings. In fact, Patrick himself avowed
in his Confession that he “sold this nobility of [his],”[40] to enhance the commonality between himself and his Irish audience.
"

In other words, Patrick contextualized the Gospel to the people he was with.  He lived misionally.  Now that's something worth toasting!

Also found this article with 10 facts/legends about St. Patrick.
And for those of you with a much shorter attention span or who don't wanna read anymore, check out this entertaining look at the life of St. Patrick.

Happy St. Patricks Day!!

16 March 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Our New Normal

My Monday morning with the boys.

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13 March 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Friday’s Flava #1 – Vertizontal

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So for my first week of sharing the love, I introduce any of you who don’t know him to my friend, John Voelz.

I met John over 2 years ago when I went to Recreate for the first time.  He’s one of those guys who you can be in a crowded room with and he has that personality that draws you to him and you really want to get to know him.  He pastor’s a church as a team with 2 other guys out in Michigan.  Great heart, incredibly creative, innovative thinker.  Be ready to put your thinking cap on for some of his posts.

And the reason I thought I’d start with him…he made me laugh last night with a post he put up about the similarities between LOST (he’s an avid fan) and doing his taxes.
Here were a few of my favorites:

2. Unexplained losses
4. The numbers don’t make sense
17. This is like being tortured on some level.
18. I may have to lie to save us all.
19. I am thinking about claiming a child that is not my own.
24. If I don’t enter these numbers, will the world “really” end?
36. I’m pretty sure there’s one rich guy pulling the strings.
Read more here

John, thanks for making me laugh.
The rest of you, go visit John,  And tell him I sent you.
You won’t get anything out of telling him that.  It just sounded good.

12 March 2009 ~ 1 Comment

Introducing…Friday’s Flava

I tried to call it Friday's Flavor, but it just didn't roll off the tongue right.  Sounded too…uptight.

Anyway, here's the deal.  Right now in my Google Reader I have 113 subscriptions. 
Some of those are "high profile" bloggers that many of you read. 
Some are personal friends who just have great writing ro interesting stories, but not much of a reader base, so you may never get to hear from them. 
Some of them are just great blogs that feed my mind on topics of leadership and/or ministry.
Almost all of them are worth your time to check out (with the exception of a few that never update and need to just be dropped off my list, or the ones whit nothing but pictures of their kids that you only care about if you know them, like I do.)

This whole blog thing is all about spreading the link love, so I thought that each week…errr…most weeks (leave some margin for error there) I will share a link to a blog that is well worth a visit.  If it grabs your attention, go by and subscribe if you see what you like.  If it doesn't, check it out anyway and never go back if it sucks.

We'll see how this goes.  If it goes well, I figure I have enough blogs in my pocket for a few years of this category.
And how I'll choose which one each week?  Who knows?
Perhaps they write something that grabs me that week.
Perhaps their life intersects with mine that week.
Perhaps I just like them and know you may not read them otherwise.
Perhaps I coupldn't decide, so I just printed out a list and threw a dart.

In any case, let the link love begin with the next post…

Oh, and who are you reading that I should try and squeeze into my RSS reader?

11 March 2009 ~ 5 Comments

My Secret Thug Life

Saturday morning, my brother-in-law Joel was in Santa Cruz to take some pictures of the boys and of our families.  There will definitely be a post with some of those when I get them all, but he posted a few to start out on his blog.  Also check out his business website for him and his business partner Kenny.  If you’re in SoCal and need family pics, I highly recommend them.

Along with the kids photos, Joel posted a couple shots he took of me.  I liked how they came out and promptly decided to use this one for my Facebook profile pic:

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The feedback?  My half-brother Kevin said I need a teardrop and tattoos on my arm, my mom said I needed San Quentin printed across my shirt, and even Rachel’s cousin asked on Joel’s blog who the hard core convict is in the pictures.

I guess when you’re as tough looking as myself, it’s hard not to look menacing.
So as not to disappoint, after a little Photoshop fun, and per Kevin’s suggestions, here I am sporting the new body art.

Thuglifebobby

The look is kinda growing on me.
Should I get started with the sleeves or the teardrops?

10 March 2009 ~ 3 Comments

CBS: Is America Losing ‘Faith?’

As I walked in the door for dinner last night, the T.V. was on to CBS.  Caleb was playing in the dining room while Rachel was finishing up dinner in the kitchen, and as I walked in, I happened to catch this segment on the news that caught my interest:

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Man, they really packed a lot of thoughts into that 2 minute segment.
Found it interesting though.  A couple lines that especially caught my interest:

"Since 1990, 10% fewer Americans identify themselves as traditional Christians."
"Americans with no religious identity at all has nearly doubled to 15%."
"So called, non-denominational gatherings are growing."
"Many of his members are fleeing religious labels."

I also read an article this week about the use of the word "Christian" vs "Follower of Jesus."

I guess two things came to mind for me here.  One, I'd say it's true that many want to get away from the traditional labels.  Some friends like to note the fact that you will rarely hear me use the word Christian, but more usually will say Christ-follower.  There are lots of preconceived ideas and judgments that I think automatically pop up in one's mind when they hear the word Christian in our culture.  And unfortunately, most of those things aren't based on who Christ truly is, but rather on how we've portrayed Him often times in Christian sub-culture.

The other is that in addition to that, many people, I think especially but not limited to my generation, are definitely steering away from loyalty to a particular denomination.  In fact, I think many are turned off by heavy presence of a denomination in a church.  We're often more concerned with the heart and vision of an organization and less interested in tradition.

So perhaps Americans aren't "losing faith" so much, as the title of the segment suggests.  Perhaps it just looks different than it has in the past.  People are looking for something more genuine and organic.  I'd argue that if we don't consider how we operate in the changing landscape of faith in the west, the Church will continue to lose it's effectiveness in our context.

What thoughts did you have as you watched the segment?
Whether you're a 'Christ-follower', a 'Christian', a 'seeker', an atheist, or none of the above, do share.
I'm curious.

09 March 2009 ~ 4 Comments

A Letter To Micah

Micah

Dear Micah,

Today, you turn a month old.  I wanted to write you a short letter to read someday.  Why?  Well, I guess just to officially welcome you to the family, and let you know how awesome it is to have you.

You’ve been blessed already to have 3 people who love you to death (not including all those grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc).  Your big brother, Caleb, has loved having you around the house, which is a big relief to mom and dad!  He still goes out of his way to get some extra attention every now and then when you’re stealing the spotlight, but he loves to hold you, kiss you, and tickle you.  We often have to tell him not to tickle your face and head.

You were born on a Monday night.  02.09.09.  Pretty cool date, actually.  8 pounds, 3 ounces.  Your mom pushed for 3 hours to get Caleb out.  Only 3 pushes for you.  So you already have a leg up on him there.  We really appreciated the speedy exit. ;)

We chose to give you the name of Micah Robert Marchessault.  (After all, the poll was pretty clearly lopsided.  If you would have preferred the others, blame all those people that read our blogs.)  Here’s the real reasons why though:

Micah:  Hebrew – meaning who is like God? or he who resembles God.  Biblically, Micah was also a prophet who authored a book of the old testament.  The prophet Micah was one who spoke boldly against the corrupt leadership of his day and fought passionately for social justice.  Micah 6:8 says, He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. I look forward to who you will become one day as God shapes you, and my prayer for you is that you would seek after Christ and be a man who reflects His character.  That you would be a man who hears from God and speaks his words, fighting for what is right in your world.  And ultimately, that you would act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly, influencing calling out others to do the same.

Robert:  English – meaning “bright fame” or “bright with glory.”  Truth is, you got this one by being named after your dad.  Hopefully I can be a father that makes you proud to share a name with.

Marchessault: And like I told Caleb…you just got stuck with this one buddy!

That all for now.  We’re so excited to have you as an addition to our growing family.  And at times you may feel like you get the short end of the stick, being numer 2 and all, but mom is rocking you right now and just said how much more she loves holding and cuddling with you than she did with Caleb.  I think it’s cause she’s a bit less stressed out this time, like she knows what she’s doing.  If you read this Caleb, sorry bout that.  But hey, Micah has to get something!  ;)

Looking forward to helping you grow into the man God has created you to be.
Love ya son.

Pops.

05 March 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Blog Silence and Pretty Songs

Hey all.
Yeah, a couple of you have commented that it has slowed down around here.
Guess I’ve just been pretty busy with life off the page.  Family.  Ministry.  Triathlons.

I’ve read several posts recently that have commented on the number of high profile bloggers who have quieted their bogs for good or for a time.  There are a couple that I read that have done this.  Perhaps it’s time for a season of blog sabbath on the web.
So after thinking about that, and since I know you all think of me when you hear the phrase “hgh profile blogger” (sarcasm noted), I thought I should let you all know, I am not taking a break.  (Collective sigh of relief?)  It’s been more unintentional here.  I’ve just been lazy.  But the posts will be coming and I’d be happy to take some of their traffic during the hiatises.  ;)  (I don’t think that’s a word.)

I realize I haven’t even properly introduced you all to the new addition to the family, and it’s been over 3 weeks.  So I’ll work on gettin the posts rollin some more for y’all.

In the meantime, here’s a little cartoon from Naked Pastor to provide some food for thought.  Feel free to share those thoughts with us.  See ya…tomorrow?

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04 March 2009 ~ 4 Comments

Worship Confessional 36

Inconsistent as they may be, and a bit late in the game (midweek and all), I present to you all another worship confessional:

Set was:

Everlasting God (Brown)
Hosanna (Baloche)

Word of God Speak (Kutless)
It Is Well (Old School)
I Wait For The Lord (Camp…recorded it)
You Are My Treasure (Tomlin)

Only thing I forgot to mention in the video: for the past month or so I've been consistent at memorizing the music and not using a stand.  As you see in the video, didn't happen this last week.  And when I watched it, it really kinda bugged me.  For one, if it's there, even if I know the song I tend to look at it.  And when it's not, it both frees me up to really lead and gets rid of this bug thing in between myself and other worshippers.  I think I'll work on getting back to that this week.

This post is also part of Sunday Setlists over at Fred's blog.  Go check it out to see what else is going on in the worship leader worlds.

24 February 2009 ~ 3 Comments

Aerodynamic

Back in Triathlon training again.
Time to get back on the wagon.
I’ll have some more posts coming about some big upcoming “races”.
And it involves you in a BIG way.  But more on that later.

But I was running (or trudging) last week and decided mid-run that it was time to lose the mop again.
Will it really make me faster?  Probably not.  (Especially since I was wearing a hat when running.)
But it makes me feel faster.  Sleeker.  Neater.
So maybe it will have some positive psychological effect.

Don’t worry…I haven’t resorted to shaving my legs…yet. ;)
(I did, however, shave them once for swimming in college, and I confess, it felt kinda nice.)