Community

Last Sunday as we gathered for worship at First Baptist Church – Columbus I noted at least nine persons in our midst who’d not been able to attend in some time.  These individuals, couples and households, each have overcome something (either that very day, or over the past days, weeks or months) that kept them from worship with our faith community.  It may have been bereavement (the difficulty of going to worship for the first time as a widowed person), or an ongoing illness or health struggle (that makes mornings especially difficult), or a “come back” from a life threatening scenario.  For the purpose of this post the specifics of what these persons are dealing with is secondary to the fact that they were able to  come – seeking to be in community with fellow Christ followers for worship on a Sunday morning. I know that my spirit was lifted just seeing their individual and collective faces amidst the congregation.

Community matters – it makes a difference – it is important.   But community is a largely undervalued aspect of the Christ-following experience in middle class America. Continue reading

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When Life Goes Pop . . .

. . . because someday it will!

It was bound to happen sometime.  I’ve had my new road bike a month or so and been out on about a dozen rides.  I saw the troublesome looking rock as I rode through the mud and debris that was trailing out from the construction site, but too late.  I could not avoid it, and sure enough, pop!  There went the back tire tube.  That was deflating. Bike

But that’s life, isn’t it?  Live long enough and compile enough life experience and some time some place things are going to go “pop!”  It’s not a matter of if, but when.  It may be nothing more than an inner tube, but it may be something way more . .  that lab report you’ve been waiting on; that call at 2 a.m. (nothing good ever happens that time of day); that “pop!” to your smooth ride through life’s current chapter.  What do you do when life goes pop? Continue reading

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Our Need for White Space

The idea of “white space” may have had its origin in the field of publishing and design, but it has become a metaphor in other disciplines, including the Christ following way of life.  In design work (think newspaper, magazine or website) white space is the portion of the page left unmarked.  It’s the margin or the space between columns and pictures that gives your eye an opportunity to rest.

The business world took white space on as a metaphor, and talks about it as opportunity – that place “where no one is in charge”, leaving room for creativity and passion to emerge. Businesses that give their employees a certain amount of white space often find them more engaged and energized in their work. Continue reading

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Living a Leadership Legacy

Today was a good day.  It wasn’t good because I accomplished things of great significance.  It was good because I got to listen to how God is at work in the lives of others. And I got to  think about, and give thanks for, how God has been at work in my life through the influence of others.  Let me explain. tree

In the world of basketball, long tenured and successful coaches often have a coaching tree.  That is they have a list of persons who’ve both played or coached for them that have gone on to take the coaching reins elsewhere and become successful.  Well, today I spent some time in my leadership tree.

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Living an Easter Life

EasterThe season that follows Easter in the church year is called “Eastertide”.  In our house we’ve been talking about this week in terms of it being Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, Easter Wednesday . . .   So, while the culture and world around us packs up the Easter season and moves on – to the latest news cycle, presidential primary, MLB season, or whatever – and while churches and pastors slow in their reporting (er- bragging?) about Easter Sunday attendance and hope they might see at least two-thirds of those folks again this Sunday . . . I’d like to linger a bit with Easter’s news and implications.

Every day after Easter is a day of hope and victory for those who follow Christ. Continue reading

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