Friday, April 21, 2006

Junk Science

I am not a scientist nor have I ever played one on TV. Al Gore is not a scientist either, but that doesn't stop him from pretending to be one in his upcoming film.

I am pretty skeptical of most of the global warming talk and the folks over at Junk Science.com provide some science to back up my skepticism. Go check out The Real Inconveniant Truth.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Bluegrass Worship




It is rare that I buy an album without trying it on for size beforehand. I made an exception with this little gem by Greg Adkins and Friends simply called The Bluegrass Service.

Greg hails from my hometown of Knoxville, TN, and is an aspiring independent artist. The album is inspired by actual bluegrass worship services at his church. The album combines old bluegrass standards like I'll Fly Away, I Saw the Light and When the Roll is Called up Yonder with newer "alt-worship" numbers by Michael Roe (Lutheran Hymn), The Lost Dogs (Pray Where You Are), and Jonathan Rundman (Forgiveness Waltz). For good measure the band includes covers of Bob Dylan, Gillian Welch, and Bill Mallonee, but perhaps the best number is Greg's original, Uncle Joe's Bunions - a hilarious yet profound send up of prayer meetings everywhere.

If modern worship albums are beginning to sound all the same, pick this one up and give it a whirl. You won't regret it. I know I don't.

Greg also has a blog on the emergent church movement at www.emergingminister.com

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Pater familias

Check out Wikipedia for a good definition of this term for father figure made popular by George Clooney's character in O' Brother Where Art Thou.

Nord's space

I'm now on my space too. www.myspace.com/nordmoe

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Texas Vacation (the rest of the story)

Day 2

Besides visiting with our friends, we explored the Texas countryside around Austin. Highlights include seeing the junkyard where portions of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre were filmed (Harold’s junkyard in Briggs, TX), experiencing the Bush twins’ favorite TexMex eatery, Chuy’s, and enjoying a Texas steak for dinner.

Day 3

On Saturday, we hung out in our room for a few hours so I could grade some papers. Then we did some more exploring as we drove up to Waco to hook up with Scott and Jenn. Once there, we hung out with Scott all afternoon and evening – watching Drop Dead Gorgeous and Rat Race, eating pizza and M&Ms, playing Settlers of Catan, listening to Scott’s iPod, and waiting for Jenn to return home from Little Rock. Oh, we also celebrated the time change by actually springing forward at 2am.

Day 4

With only 5 hours of sleep, I woke up and graded some more papers. Then it was off to church (with a quick stop at Shipley’s Donuts for some Czech. kaloches for brunch). Scott and Jenn attend Dayspring Baptist Church. The service is far more liturgical than your typical SBC, and the building was gorgeous (a mix of wood, stone and glass that allowed us to enjoy the beauty outside as well as inside). I enjoyed the emphasis that they place on the substance of what is read and sung. One hymn we sang (Here I Am) was new to me and yet ministered to me in current circumstances.

After lunch, we drove through Dallas to McKinney, TX where Janell’s cousin lives. We last saw Billie Jo and John at our wedding (nearly ten years ago), so we really enjoyed getting to know them and their three girls (I also made fast friends with their dog, Dixie). We look forward to seeing them later this year, when they will drive through Nashville on their way to Pennsylvania.

Day 5

We had to leave early this morning in order to get back to the southside of the city. While we enjoyed the skyline views and impressive highway projects, we don’t care to experience the gridlock of morning rush hour again.

Once we were through the traffic, we enjoyed a morning of Christian fellowship with our brothers and sisters at Wycliffe International. They were excellent hosts and we learned so much more about this wonderful agency that we have followed and supported since we were each kids. It is amazing to see and hear about the work God is doing both in Dallas and around the world.

After a quick lunch, we hit the road so that we could return to Austin to catch our flight. You may ask yourselves why we didn’t just fly out of Dallas. The answer is that Southwest Airlines is prevented by federal law from operating direct service from Dallas’ Love Field to states not bordering with Texas. It is an arcane law and you can visit setlovefree.com to learn more.

We made our flight just fine and I finished my grading in the airport (Phew!!!). That pretty much takes to the present where I am composing this post. Thanks for reading.