Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Passionate thoughts, fears, desires.

Written on March 25th, 2009 while sitting in the middle of Parkcity mall

So, I really should not be blogging right now, I have too much homework, business work, and life work that I should be doing but these feelings and thoughts have been stirring in my soul like a wondering banshee that needs to just find his home. So this morning I will aim to put words to them, hopefully in less then a novel.

My greatest fear right now is loosing my heartbeat. Loosing the thing that makes my heart pump faster then anything else in this life, the thing that I have daydreamed about since I was a little kid riding our lawnmower around our backyard, the thing that drove me in college to grasp the lessons, the thing that called us back into graduate school, and the thing that still now can still bring tears to my eyes.

God has given me since I was a little kid the drive to love people. To know people, to take the time and to hear about their days, dreams, lives, fears, and in some weird way be a part of the process of intersecting their life with the amazing presence of our God. To help people move from the brokenness of this world back to how God intended.

I have heard people about the “gospel” in terms that make my heart sink. This is a term that I fear is becoming as neutered and tamed in the church as a large overweight hunting dog laying next to a floor heater in an inner city apartment. It’s losing it’s wildness, it’s fullness.

The Gospel to me is so much more then simply not going to hell, all though that’s a huge thing, and a some thing that I’m personally very thankful for. But the gospel is also about our lives and this world being put back together, for wrongs being made right, for relationships learning what love, grace, forgiveness is. For parents to know what it means to love and sacrifice for their families, for kids to know what it’s like to be accepted, cherished, valued and loved. For those we pass by every day to know that they are beautifully made, and that they have tremendous value.

This is my heart beat, this is what drives me beyond a normal life.

Yet, I fear of loosing this to the demands of a world that says I need to pay my mortgage, invest in retirement, live at a certain way. Things that yet again are not bad.

I long to lead, to inspire and to spend my life investing in communities where this truth can be captured, lived, and extended.

But I currently feel like I’m not doing this, and I wondering how long people will be able to be “paid” to do this.

So, what if someone who has been trained, equipped and longs to lead in this way could say to a faith community, “what can I do to help, how can I serve this community to further that message? And guess what, I’ll do it for free”

That’s way we’re looking at starting our own business. That’s way the idea of owning our schedule looks so appealing. To own my days, my life, and then to give it to something that I deeply believe in, but in more then a here’s my couple of hours off here and there, but here’s 20 hours a week, I’ll change my schedule, my rhythms so that this message can be extended.

That’s way pearl and I are playing around with launching Pearl Street Photography. Cause you know we all have skills and talents. I’ve been blessed to know how to work a camera, now I’m asking how could I use that talent to maximize my life for the massage of Christ.

Faith, Hope, Love


May the generations to come truly know what those words mean.

May Pearl and I spend out lives living and showing these words amazing meaning.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Here's something on a Tuesday.

So this week has been insanely full, but come to think of it that how most of my weeks feel.

Tonight Pearl and I finish up a class for Grad school, which gives us a much needed week off from homework, although we've already filled these days will house and yard projects (yeah for another fence to build).

With this being the case this week's pictures center around a school project on the book of Jeremiah, and a little photo shoot I did for LCBC Harrisburg.

Here's what the camera saw this week.

LCBC always has the greatest stage sets.
The lights, screens, etc. really help create a great atmosphere, one that personal I love

Here's Mike Albon. The pastor of LCBC Harrisburg, he's a great man.
He's an example I look up to, which is kind of scary!

A random picture from the way home that day.

And here's another random shot

I liked the color in the clouds on this one

My Cons... what else needs to be said

Here's where I've been reading lately.
Good stuff I say, good stuff

More reading

This shot was used in a group presentation we had to put together.

Well, hope you guys enjoyed this week's pics. See you in a couple of days, and who knows what we all might see in between now and then.

grace and peace

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Pictures on a tuesday...

So this week has been one of those weeks where you blink and it's over, and the reason being is that you feel like you're running a thousand miles an hour. But, Life has been good, but full.

Pearl and I are starting to feel that our personal gas tanks are getting a little low, yet the empty tanks are worth it when you can look back and know that you have traveled over some beautiful country side.

Our travels this past week included the normal rush of school, work and life but also the added joy of teaching at another retreat.

This retreat was for a group of college/young adults from a church out near Philly. The guy in charge of leading this group has become a dear friend and a couple of months ago invited me to speak into his group.

Here's some pictures of what this great weekend held...

Lots and lots of amazing food!

This is Doug, the guy in charge.
He's amazing leader. He's heart is tender and open, he loves people exceptionally well, and the evidence of his leadership and heart was seen this weekend by the vulnerability and honesty that was shown by those in the room.
(Plus he makes some killer sausage gravy!)

We had sweet moments of reflection...

... time as a group...

... and fun around some guitars, a drum, and a mandolin.

"Ticket to ride" was a must play board game for Pearl and I

The Cabin we stead in was amazing, but no shoes on the carpet

During a tromp in the woods I discovered a horse

Had some time alone to my thoughts and camera,
the lighting here made be feel strangely "covered"

But we came home to a little snow...


... and a coonhound who was super excited to see us and to play.