Sunday, June 13, 2010

Child friendly service

This morning I worshipped at Calvary Episcopal Church in Cincinnati. The 9:30 family service was delightful; look at the lectern with children's hand prints! The Rector used a monkey puppet with a French accent as children gathered around. We sang a lively mix of traditional and contemporary music, which seemed to appeal to the array of people who participated.

How can we make our worship more welcoming to children?

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Chance encounters!

Howdy,

You just never know who you might see around the next corner! Last week I was in the middle of a 2400 mile road trip (Missouri-Tennessee-Alabama-Georgia-Mississippi-Louisiana-Tennessee-Missouri-Wyoming-Missouri). I ended up going to a meeting in New Orleans; look who I saw on Bourbon Street! Ron & Judy and I enjoyed jazz at Preservation Hall (thanks, Ron--I owe you!); it was great to catch up.

I went to church on Sunday at Christ Church Cathedral in St. Louis, where Mike Kinman, my friend from Chapel Rock Church Camp days in Arizona, is the Provost. A beautiful church and great liturgy. Also enjoyed lunch after church with some new friends from the Cathedral; we talked about the joys and struggles of urban ministry.

I'm also gearing up for our survey of the Book of Deuteronomy in the fall--join us on Wednesday nights beginning in September as part of our church's prayerful consideration of the immigration issue.

Thought for the day: is it easier to believe in Jesus, or to follow him?