A friend asked me today what I was doing 41 years ago tonight, when the whole world watched Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon.
Nothing, as it turns out. My parents didn't even know each other yet; their first date came in February of 1970. I wouldn't come along until four days after Hank Aaron hit home run #715, 16 months after the last manned trip to the moon.
I was born into a world where men had been to the moon enough times that we had moved on to the "next thing." I was born into a world where a black man could get a standing ovation from a largely-white audience in Atlanta. I was born into a world where even Babe Ruth's home run record could be broken.
The atmosphere in which I took my first breath was one where anything was possible.
Unfortunately, this was the 70's. So "anything is possible" quickly devolved into "hey, why not?" See disco, the pet rock, and the filmography of John Travolta.
The world learned a important lesson during the first five years of my life: Just because you can, doesn't necessarily mean you should.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Friday, July 16, 2010
Friday Link Around
Blog of the Week:
Warren Baldwin's Family Fountain
Warren is an author, preacher, and all-around decent human being. He works with a slightly-larger-than-average congregation on the Kansas prairie, and writes about the book of Proverbs.
Video Clip of the Week:
This talks about publishing, but the principles apply to church as well, I think.
Podcast of the Week:
IPreach.
Dale Jenkins and Adam Faughn cover all sorts of topics preachers face. The website has links to ITunes and RSS subscriptions.
If you want to keep in touch with Pleasant Grove by e-mail, send a message to pleasantgrove.ky@gmail.com. We'll send you Wednesday night announcements, Sunday sermon titles, and news about area events.
See you Sunday,
-Ben
Warren Baldwin's Family Fountain
Warren is an author, preacher, and all-around decent human being. He works with a slightly-larger-than-average congregation on the Kansas prairie, and writes about the book of Proverbs.
Video Clip of the Week:
This talks about publishing, but the principles apply to church as well, I think.
Podcast of the Week:
IPreach.
Dale Jenkins and Adam Faughn cover all sorts of topics preachers face. The website has links to ITunes and RSS subscriptions.
If you want to keep in touch with Pleasant Grove by e-mail, send a message to pleasantgrove.ky@gmail.com. We'll send you Wednesday night announcements, Sunday sermon titles, and news about area events.
See you Sunday,
-Ben
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Gospel Meeting Closing Credits
We have a long list of thank-yous to those who made this year's Gospel Meeting the huge success it was:
Preaching -- Lamar Russell
Song Leading --- Barry Cohoon
Technical Assistance -- Julia Corder, Bryce Penick
Hand-outs -- Dylan Penick, Spencer Corder, Erica Wiles, Katie Wiles
Children's Bible Hour -- Laura Wiles, Phyllis West, Kathy Conyea, Kelli Penick, Denna Chastain, Mindy Corder
Area Sister Congregations Who Came to Support Our Meeting:
Well done, everybody.
Preaching -- Lamar Russell
Song Leading --- Barry Cohoon
Technical Assistance -- Julia Corder, Bryce Penick
Hand-outs -- Dylan Penick, Spencer Corder, Erica Wiles, Katie Wiles
Children's Bible Hour -- Laura Wiles, Phyllis West, Kathy Conyea, Kelli Penick, Denna Chastain, Mindy Corder
Area Sister Congregations Who Came to Support Our Meeting:
- Allensville
- Westside
- Guthrie
- Keysburg
- Sharon Grove
- Clifty
- Adairville
- Orlinda
- Madison Street
- There are at least two (or maybe 3) more whose names I missed. Post in the comments and we'll add them in.
- Adams Boulevard (Bartlesville, OK)
- West End (Nashville, TN)
- St. Mary's (St Mary's GA)
- Shady Acres (Sikeston, MO)
- Carthage, TN
Well done, everybody.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Podcast Update
The first two mp3's of Lamar's Gospel Meeting lessons are posted near the top right of the page.
Two things you should know:
1. To listen to the files, you have to download them to your machine. We are using a different file hosting site for the gospel meeting to accommodate the larger file sizes that doesn't include a player. You also have to enter a capcha code at the bottom to prove that you're human and not some malicious gospel-meeting-attending robot bent on planetary domination, or something.
2. The file lengths are not the actual sermon length. The tail end of the worship service files include the invitation song, closing announcements, closing prayer, and a few other things that happened before we could get to the machine and turn it off. The actual sermon is about 5 minutes shorter that the posted time.
The files we have up are mp3's, but if you prefer wma file formats, e-mail me and I'll put them up.
Also, Lamar has provided printed outlines of his lessons. If you want those, drop us an e-mail and I'll get one out to you.
Off to assemble Goliath.
-ben
Two things you should know:
1. To listen to the files, you have to download them to your machine. We are using a different file hosting site for the gospel meeting to accommodate the larger file sizes that doesn't include a player. You also have to enter a capcha code at the bottom to prove that you're human and not some malicious gospel-meeting-attending robot bent on planetary domination, or something.
2. The file lengths are not the actual sermon length. The tail end of the worship service files include the invitation song, closing announcements, closing prayer, and a few other things that happened before we could get to the machine and turn it off. The actual sermon is about 5 minutes shorter that the posted time.
The files we have up are mp3's, but if you prefer wma file formats, e-mail me and I'll put them up.
Also, Lamar has provided printed outlines of his lessons. If you want those, drop us an e-mail and I'll get one out to you.
Off to assemble Goliath.
-ben
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Trying Something New
We are experimenting with a new way to make sermons available. To the right you'll see a menu of recorded sermons. The newest one is from this past Sunday morning. What we need now is feedback.
1. Would you subscribe to an ITunes and/or RSS feed if one were available?
2. The audio quality is, well, less than nifty. We're working with a PC laptop and the built-in microphone. Can you hear the lessons well enough as it is now, or do we need to upgrade?
3. Should we be recording everything, or just sermons and special events?
4. Do you prefer MP3's, or the WMA file format, or do you get the same results either way?
Thanks and God bless.
1. Would you subscribe to an ITunes and/or RSS feed if one were available?
2. The audio quality is, well, less than nifty. We're working with a PC laptop and the built-in microphone. Can you hear the lessons well enough as it is now, or do we need to upgrade?
3. Should we be recording everything, or just sermons and special events?
4. Do you prefer MP3's, or the WMA file format, or do you get the same results either way?
Thanks and God bless.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Salvation Series
Our mp3 recordings of Sunday morning sermons have had somewhat mixed results of late, so when things go south the links to the Salvation Series will be to the manuscript version. Other material, including the Wednesday night lessons on the prophets, can be found at my book blog.
Enjoy.
Enjoy.
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