Thursday, November 10, 2011

Don't forget the Youth Rally

Group Photo: Squish together!
Reformation had the pleasure of hosting the Fall Youth Rally this year. Eager to see "our camp kids", Mellissa and I gladly volunteered to organize it.
On Friday night, the kids arrived with joyful faces; they were so excited to see one another and fellowship.
 After the welcome, we played ice-breaker games and fish bowl.
Eating pizza, junk food, and pop, everyone was on a sugar high...
Which probably explains how late they stayed up.
Lots of talking.
Lots of jamming.
And lots of singing.
But the primary importance of a youth rally is not fellowship. While fellowship is important, our primary goal is further Christian education.
Pastor Brett M. lectured on the Humiliation and Exaltation of Christ. As believers, we are united to Christ; we share in both His humiliation and exaltation.
On Saturday, we piled into different vehicles and traveled to a nearby park.
The day was beautiful and blustery. We couldn't have asked God for better weather.
Some of the kids couldn't resist the playground. I couldn't blame them.
The rally was only 24 hours. But it was a fabulous 24 hours, and I won't forget it. A day to learn, to fellowship, and to thank God for covenant community.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Booklist: October 2011

The amount of reading I accomplished in October was abysmal. Bummer. My family was extremely busy during the month of October. And my reading suffered. (Not to mention Stargate has me distracted... I should blog about that sometime...) Consequently, while I read (er, started) many books, I only finished one. GASP! It was an important read, however.

I first heard about Timothy Keller in the spring... and I've continued to hear more about him since. After reading his work on the the parable of the Prodigal Son and discussing it with my elders and friends, I do not agree with Keller's approach. To be fair, he does recognize a potential problem within the church. (We must remember that the church is not for "good, moralistic" people, but rather the church is for redeemed sinners - not people who trust in their own self righteousness.) However, overall his ideas are not helpful... Christianity *is* a religion, and the God who redeemed us expects us to live a life of piety out of obedience - which will appear bigoted to the world around us. Despite my disagreement with Keller's theology, I am glad that I read his book. It gave me a glimpse into popular theology and a debate that is going on in the church today.

October 2011
The Prodigal God by Timothy Keller

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

More from The Band Perry

In the month of August, I posted another Band Perry song. And some of you really loved it; I don't blame you. My first introduction to this young, country group was on YouTube. My brother knew I would adore their sad, contemplative "If I Die Young." He was absolutely right. Two copies of their self-titled album later, I have a new favorite. Check it out below. No, it doesn't fit my life at all. But I can't help but love it.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Booklist: September 2011

Investigating a variety of topics, I read many interesting books in September. One concerning eschatology, one economics, one education, and a memoir. As I read I'm amazed at how much I still have to learn...
September 2011
An Eschatology of Victory by J. Marcellus Kik
*The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
Keynes the Man by Murray N. Rothbard
The Harsh Truth about Public Schools by Bruce N. Shortt

*Adult content and themes - not for teens

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

CELTIC THUNDER!

Sometimes, a girl's got to go out with her girlfriends. Especially to a Celtic Thunder concert. DOO DOO DOO!
Having attended a Celtic Thunder concert two years ago, we were ready to see another! In spite of the crazy traffic, Keely drove us safely there. (Thanks, girlie!)
Talking, laughing, and singing, we were eager to get there, but we enjoyed the companionship on the ride. We speculated about this concert compared to the last one... and we listened to STORM. We were also excited to have Nicole with us on this trip.
At last we made it! We took pictures around the Benedum Center... mused about the big city.
And waited in line to get in to hear our favorite boy band.
Don't we look excited?
After making it inside the beautiful Benedum Center, we purchased our programs.
And proceeded to devour them. Full of facts, pictures, and the order of the concert, the souvenir programs are worth every penny.
Then the concert began, we screamed. We yelled. We sang along. And we loved every moment of it. There were old favorites (Desperado), new favorites (A Place in the Choir), and songs soon to become a favorite (Cat's in the Cradle & You've Got a Friend in Me). 
After the concert was over, we were walking back to our vehicle, when we saw them. The band! Wow! Keely and Kelsie were brave enough to enter the throng to get autographs. Yay!
 Can you find Ryan, Keith, George, Keely, and Kelsie in these photos?
All in all, a completely delightful evening. Again next year? Yes, please.