Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Abba House
Some friends and I went to the Abba House at lunch today. Great little store that you should visit if you're in the area. They have lots of good Roman stuff, but other just needed things, too. I loved the chant that was playing on the radio. It was Ben and Mike's first trip to the Abba House and I think they enjoyed it. I wanted to check out their crucifixes and their sensors. I wasn't as impressed with the crucifixes...but loved the incense bowls they had. If you can keep a secret, I bought a little one for my desk. I can't wait to use it! As for the cross - I'm gonna have to order one. Any suggestions?
Christ Academy Dates Set: June 14-27, 2009
The 2009 Christ Academy dates are now out there for public consumption. The last two, full, weeks of June will be filled with fun and excitement again...now for the 11th year. What is Christ Academy, you say?? Christ Academy is a two-week program for high-school-aged men of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. It serves as a time of study, worship, and fun, and becomes a place where students can explore the possibility of someday becoming a pastor. You can find more information at www.ctsfw.edu/christacademy. Do you know a highschooler that should come? Let me know...I'll send him some info and say hello.
Monday, July 14, 2008
iPhone sells
I'm totally taken by this new iPhone. I'm impressed at every turn. Apple tells the world that they sold 1 million in the three days they were on sale. That is no where near the rate they sold when the first iPhone went on sale a little over a year ago. The app store is just brilliant and the phone itself is still beautiful and works even better...or so I'm told. I can't wait to try it out. Of course, I've only read about them. I have held one, but didn't play with it. So does one get a black one or a white one??
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Christ Academy
Ten years ago, a brilliant little thing started up in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Christ Academy was born. As a two week intense academy for high school young men, it has grown to be a place of religious instruction, rich worship experience, and a safe place for young men to explore God with other young men the same age. Concordia Theological Seminary has been doing this academy now for 10 years. For 10 years, high schoolers have traveled to Fort Wayne to study at the seminary. They have made life-long friendships, experienced community around the study of Holy Scripture, and relaxed and had fun while enjoying sunny Fort Wayne. These students have class together, worship and eat with the seminary community, and enjoy activities and travel. Do you know a student that should be a pastor? Do you know a high schooler that wants to learn more about Christ and His Church? Recommend to him and his family he come to Christ Academy. These two weeks will be amazing. www.ctsfw.edu/admission/academy/index.php
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Happy Holy Week
Wishing you a blessed holy week and a happy Easter. The Lord has conquered by his cross and we are now alive with his blood. Pax!
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Texas in Fort Wayne
Stephanie and I have welcomed the Hardaways into our home this week. They are from Houston...visiting the seminary. Matthew is thinking of becoming a pastor. It has been wonderful having old friends in town to enjoy some company. I pray their visit was fruitful and that they have great travels home.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Concordia University
Monday, March 10, 2008
Back in the Fort
I had a great time in Texas. There was lots of warm weather and kind, loving Texans to share it with. I was welcomed back to Fort Wayne with lots of snow and ice...what a horrible change from 65 and sunny. And if that wasn't bad enough, tomorrow, I head to the great white north...Concordia Saint Paul. The thing is...those people are warm and kind, too...so it really isn't that bad.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Recruit Houston: Stop #4
Well, I've come to my final stop. Across the street from the Johnson Space Center, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church sits in the heart of Space City. The former call of Pastor John Kieschnick, a member of the CTS board of regents, Pastor Greg Finke now preaches and teaches here. The Associate Pastor, Lonnie Gonzoles, used to be the associate at Fishers of Men Lutheran Church in Sugarland, Texas while I was the vicar at Memorial Lutheran Church in Houston. He set up my venue here...but alas he had to be out of town. It would have been nice to catch up. Tomorrow, I head back to the Fort...time to see my wife again, YIPEE!!
Music to the ears
My great friend and church musician, Cantor Janet Muth (of Memorial Lutheran Church and School) is gonna have lunch with me today. Janet has done a great job leading both the church and school through the church's sacred music. I'm glad to have an extra time slot to meet with her again. Music has a special place in the heart of the church. Humans love to sing. Sometimes we hide it in the shower or in the car as we buzz down the freeway...but we can't help but sing, hum, or whistle. And it is wonderful that the church is no different. Our confession of faith is carried along in the arms of music's notes. I suppose we love it because it fills rooms and resonates in our hearts long after we have made it home. There are other reasons, too, but suffice it to say we love to live with music. It is pretty crazy the kinds of music that appeal to us, too! Whereas I couldn't even imagine hymns without an organ or piano - or perhaps church music without strings and brass - I love a good AC/DC rock out or to listen to the nuances of Metallica. Rap and hip hop appeal to me, too. And I just love big band. What do you rock out to?
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Recruit Houston: Stop #3
My third stop was St. Mark Lutheran Church in Conroe, Texas. Pastor George Borghardt takes care of the youth there and took good care of me. Had lunch with Pastor Jeff Ware and Borghardt...along with a prospective student. Prayed evening prayer with the college youth and then taught on the Office of the Ministry. We ended the day with dinner at Texas Roadhouse. What a wonderful day and some great people. Sorry, I didn't take any photos...
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