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ON OUR FACES- an ongoing worship discussion

"The god's we worship write their names on our faces, be sure of that. And a man will worship something-have no doubt of that, either. He may think that his tribute is paid in secret in the dark recesses of his heart- but it will out. That which dominates will determine his life and character. Therefore, it behooves us to be careful what we worship, for what we are worshipping we are becoming." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Refuse to accept the status quo. I challenge everything. It is important to me that I understand why I do what I do and I'll challenge everyone else too because that is how I learn. Christ-follower, student, teacher, artist, musician, mother, wife, daughter, friend, home-schooler, doula, home-birther, knitter, abuse survivor, advocate of women, children, families and peace, I value relationships more than anything in this life. There is room for my life for my passions for birth, music, lit., nature, art, dance, knitting, cooking, Scripture, film, theology, philosophy, writing, and loving my family. I know I don't have all the answers and I'm willing to listen, I don't argue for the sake of arguing or to win but I am passionate and opinionated while being open to change. Wrap all that up and then some and serve it with a cup of coffee, a glass of wine and some chocolate and that's a little bit of who I am. Just an ordinary woman in my every day rebellious ways.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

The Pain Closet

by Jessica Martin-Weber


Sunday morning you walk into church, receive a warm welcome from the greeter opening the door, she hands you a bulletin and you make your way towards the worship center. Just as you’re about to step through the doors another greeter steps up and with another warm and friendly smile puts his arm around you and steers you away from the worship center entrance. You allow him to guide you to a small door wedged between the maintenance closet and the door to the stairs that leads to the balcony. There a small sign whispers “Pain Closet.” The greeter, who has been warmly chatting to you about last nights game on TV lowers his voice and tells you that you need to stop there before entering the worship center. “You don’t want to take anything into worship that will distract you from God now do you?” He pats you on the back with a knowing smile and walks away. You’re a bit surprised you pain was so obvious, you thought you had hidden it well but deep down you know that you want somebody to know it’s there so you’ve gotten sloppy in covering it up. When you open the door to the pain closet directions posted on the inside of the door tell you to pick up two stickers with the same number, apply one to your pain and either fold it and leave it on a shelf or hang it on the rack. The second number goes with you so you can claim your pain following the service. Swallowing your surprise at how many pains are already in there, you dutifully put your pain away after a longing look and fighting the desire to take that pain with you, you return to the worship center for an hour filled of uplifting music, uplifting message, uplifting hand shakes, uplifting fellowship, hoping to leave uplifted. But not before stopping to claim your secret pain that would have gotten in the way. With your pain hidden securely under your coat you leave feeling anything but uplifted since nobody knows your pain and you wonder if sticking it in a closet during worship means God somehow missed that too.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

And God created Ugly... Praise be to God!

If you've never wondered "what was God thinking?" This may just do it for you. Meet Sam, voted the three year champion of the world's ugliest dog contest. Doesn't it just make you want to say... something?