Happy Friday, friends! I hope your ride on this Spring weather-go-round has been enjoyable. In my neck 'o the woods, it was 82°F yesterday, and a mere 34° for my 12-mile run this morning. And, actually, it's still 34 at just after noon. Crazy.
1. HOW ABOUT DISHONORING MY TIME
I almost forgot... The week before last I attempted an online seminar on 'Ai in Sermon Prep: Leveraging the Tools Without Dishonoring Your Calling.' Holy cow. I can't, in good conscience, even give you the name of the people involved in this sermonary fiasco. I lasted about 20 minutes and that was 21 minutes too long. It was the worst, most poorly-given presentation I have attended in a long time (if ever). The host seemed nice enough, but the presenter was... well... he was not good. A total waste of time.
2. SPEAKING OF MORALS
I found this an interesting article on what Americans find most (and least) immoral. Everything from married people having affairs, pornography, homosexuality, gambling, divorce, being extremely rich, eating meat... and a whole host of things. The split between democrats and republicans was a quaint touch too... (like we didn't know).
3. ILLINI BASKETBALL (again)
Okay, I can't resist pointing out that Illinois beat Houston in the NCAA basketball sweet sixteen last night - IN Houston! I didn't stay up to watch the game. Plus, we've tried watching a couple games on HBO Max and... I don't know if it's our internet or the channel, but so far it hasn't been worth trying to watch a game there. Anyhew, the Illini now play Iowa for a chance to go to the Final Four. We only played Iowa once this year, and won it at Iowa by 6 points. It's darn hard to beat another B10 team twice in one season though... We'll see. Of course, we have a concert to work that night, so we won't be watching again. Probably a good thing (for me).
4. BOOK 'EM
I finished reading Chuck DeGroat's 'Healing What's Within' this week. At first I was kinda like, "Mmmm... I think I've read too many books like this lately..." But this was another one that ended really well. The third and final section of the book was worth it. I really liked it. I also love reading Chuck's substack.
Next up I'm going to re-read Slow Theology, because I am now scheduled to give a Sunday morning talk on that in early May.
Also, this morning I ordered 'Courageous Divorce' by Alisha Roth. No, I'm not planning to get a divorce, but Alisha and her family usually sit behind us in church, and I'm curious to find out more about her story. We went to a surprise book launch for her the other night, and she and her new husband seem like a nice couple.
5. THE QUOTE
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells us to stop worrying three times. It's a theme. Indeed, "fear not," is not only the way He most frequently greeted friends, "do not worry" is the Bible's most common command. All of which suggests, God is serious when he instructs us to elevate trust and downsize anxiety. But how? The path forward includes prayer, meditation on his character, focusing on his promises (not our problems) and confiding in friends. It's easier said than done, but it is the way to reset our heart. Our fears may be loud, be we cannot let them be Lord. (I like that)
- Mike Woodruff (his opening statement on today's 'Friday Update')
Okey doke... next Friday is my 20-mile run, so we'll have to see if I survive it enough to write another five things or not. At least it's Good Friday. I hope it is...
Peace
