Friday night Heather and I saw The Rock and the Rabbi. I wasn’t sure what to expect. In fact, I was a little skeptical. But it turned out to be an amazing performance. It was an evening of simple storytelling, creative music, and stunning vocals. As a minimalist musical, it proves the axiom that sometimes […]
Archives for 2004
They Found Nemo
The “Finding Nemo” sermon seemed to go well today. I found this picture while putting the message together last week, but couldn’t find an encouraging way of working it into the message.
Books I’ve Listened To
After my last post I was curious to see how many books I’ve listened to in the two years that I’ve been a subscriber to Audible. I’ve listened to these while working out, sitting in airports, working around the house, and driving to and from work. As you can see, most are fiction or biographies. […]
Ethical Dilemma
I listen to a lot of books from audible.com. When someone asks me if I have read a book that I have listened to, is it legit to say that I have? Or do I need to clarify that I haven’t actually read it, but listened to it instead? Why is it that when I […]
Experiencing Oneness with God
James Finley on the benefits of contemplative practice. You write, “The true nature of the present moment is the reality of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.” Could you explain what you mean by that? Christ’s life is a mirror of our own life and the deepest reality is that we’re called to die […]
The Village
Just saw “The Village.” I don’t want to spoil the twist so I won’t say anything about it except that I was able to sniff it out fairly early. That’s unusual for me. Good movie.
Preaching Nemo
This week I’m going to do a “Gospel According to Finding Nemo” sermon. I’ve seen it at least a hundred times–oh the blessings of having two little boys–and I think I can draw some great parallels between Marlin and the God who relentlessly pursues us. I’d love to find a way to include the “Sharks […]
Quotes from Teasdale
Here are a couple of quotes from Teasdale’s book, “A Monk in the World.” And here is our true challenge as mystics in the world: to create community with those who are so different from us that we feel we have nothing in common with them. As our world becomes smaller, through a growing common […]
Return of the Blogger
All day long I’ve been dreading writing this post. Every time I take an extended break from blogging I feel intense pressure when writing the post that announces my return. I can imagine readers saying to themselves, “He had a week to think about his next post and this is what he writes?” Well, I’m […]
Vacation
I’m officially on vacation. This will be my last post for the next eight days. We’re heading to the beach. One of my goals for this week is to not check my email. If you send me an email and I reply, then you will know that I have failed in my quest to fully […]



