Veal or Chicken?

“Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” –Proverbs 22:6 When I was a kid, much of my free time was devoted to church and church activities.  If there was an event that included my age group, I had to attend or […]

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Vergence, Part one, the Journey

So what the heck DO I believe in?  Since joining Imagine about a year and a half ago, I have gone from an ice cold stage, through a period of complete disorientation and now at long last, I think I am emerging into a new spring renewal of spirituality.  But what of faith?  My personal […]

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From IS to IS Like

                        Shopping at noon on the Saturday before Christmas is not a brilliant plan for those people like me that abhor crowds.  I am done with my own shopping, but I needed to take my son shopping and he wanted to go to Target, […]

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Legacy Code

I had my Imagine meeting this morning.  It was our second to the last meeting.  Not sure what comes next, but I’m open to possibilities. We are reading the book Naked Spirituality by Brian McLaren.  I had procrastinated all week and as of noon yesterday, I had not read the second half of the book […]

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Imagine, part 7

Thud! I start this posting with a quote from Pink Floyd’s The Wall.  It is written from the perspective of a husband to his wife.  But I use it here to describe the next phase of my faith journey. Day after day, love turns grey Like the skin of a dying man. Night after night, […]

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Imagine, part 5

TnT, pride before the Called So after moving to Virginia, we started attending a medium size Methodist Church.  It was such an unlikely pairing; formerly hardcore Pentecostals meet the mainline church.  But as I mentioned in the previous post, we loved it.  I started attending a Bible study.  At the time, I had a skater […]

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Imagine, part 4

You may ask yourself, “Well, how did I get here?” –Talking Heads So this is the last assignment for my Imagine group.  Describe your faith journey as an adult, age 27+.  I will break this post into at least two segments. Well the thing that had the biggest impact on my faith at age 27 […]

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Imagine, part 2

On three:  One, Three, Two… I know, I know, I already published part 3.  I winged part 2 at the meeting, but I want a complete set so here goes Paradise Lost So purely from a faith standpoint, I had a pretty great early childhood.  But unfortunately as I got older, the adults around me […]

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Imagine, part 3

Four Years in the Desert Young adulthood kicked off with the end of college.  By some miracle, I graduated from Bethany on time with a bachelor’s degree in psychology.  I wanted to go to grad school to become a therapist, but my student loan dept (modest by today’s standards) freaked me out.  I needed a […]

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More than meets the eye

I love driving from the Eisenhower tunnel, down through the Rocky Mountains and into Denver (my home town).  As you go barreling down I-70, you round one mountain, just to see another, and another and another.  And just when you think that you are forever trapped in this rocky landscape, you round a curve and […]

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