I thought the following post, from my revolutionary, church-planting friend Jason Salamun (who is also a great blogger), was really interesting. I’ve always thought Art Alley was a pretty cool expression of people’s diverse gifts and ideas. Check it out here…
This year’s Black Hills area Baccalaureate Service was so inspirational and moving. BIG THANKS to Pastor Nate for hosting it at Crossroads Wesleyan Church; you did such a great job of planning and making everyone feel welcome! Here’s a few short video clips from the evening featuring an original song from Caleb Grenz…
…and closing comments from Deanna, my best friend and lovely wife…
I thought this video was especially fitting for all the graduating seniors this week. We can never challenge ourselves enough to go beyond our comfort zones and reach for the unreachable. God’s dreams are so BIG for us; it’s my prayer that my life fulfills ALL that He has for me. God, help me to not be afraid of taking risks in life.
I just got back this evening from a very inspiring community baccalaureate service at Crossroads Wesleyan. Caleb Grenz sang an amazing new song he had written, some area youth workers shared from their hearts, a passionate student band led us in worship, and there was even a great Nooma video — it was the best baccalaureate service I’ve ever attended, imho. I hope to post some video snippets in the next couple of days.
Hmmmm… some crazy-talented soviet dancers mashed up with Run DMC’s classic, “It’s Like That”. Are we possibly witnessing the birth of 80′s breakdancing?
Gotta love family fun time… we got to spend most of the weekend with my brother Todd, sister-in-law Helen, and nephew Ethan out at Mom and Dad’s house in Summerset. Good times! Here’s some clips from our play-time out in the sun…