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June 17, 2005

Blogs Entries in the Key of Life

I keep having these extraordinarily full weeks that keep me from staying current on this blog. I am "back-[b]logged," so to speak...So I end up doing these catch-up blog posts in the order of my current and much over-used yet favorite quote from The Princess Bride: "Let me e'splain...no, there iz too much: let me...sum up." Oh well. That is life right now. And a warning on the front-end: this blog post is going to be way too long.

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We had an amazing Sunday worship on June 5th. Once a year we lock up the doors of the church building and have a party/celebration outdoors at a park on the outside of Kansas City. We sing, eat, play games, talk, even nap. We also baptize people: this year Steven, Tobias, Stephanie, Marlies, Walter, and Nick. It was such a beautiful day on so many levels.

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1763.jpg Just prior to that I was in Pennsylvania leading the staff and faculty retreat for Biblical Theological Seminary. We drove into the heart of Amish territory: Strasburg, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County. Very beautiful. Each night after dinner we walked from the retreat center (The Netherlands) into the main square of the town for ice cream at an old-time ice-cream shop(pe). Many of the houses along the way had no powerlines running to them, buggies drawn by horses passed by frequently, and most buildings had some sort of historic plaque attached to them including the date of the building's origin: in the pic to the left, 1763. It was a good time and I enjoyed getting to know and interact with the people of the BTS community. I believe they are doing the hard work of trying to figure what theological leadership formation looks like in response to the emerging missional realities of our world.

I am beginning to think I jinx the Eastern seaboard whenever I am in that part of the country, however. When I was there in December my flight was cancelled due to snow but I was able to have a fun day in Philly killing time until I could fly out the next day (original post here). AmishstrasburgGuess what? Same thing happened again. My flight was delayed 5 hours due to rain this time and when I ended up in Cleveland for my connection, of course it was long gone. So I slept in a hotel and got up early and caught another flight home. This one was not fun. My dad was getting ordained Saturday morning in the Episcopal Church after recently completely his MDiv at Seminary of the Southwest in Austin. I was supposed to participate in service but missed that opportunity due to my tardiness. At least I didn't miss the ordination. To be sure, I broke several land-speed records (and laws) but after landing at 10:15 a.m. I was in the sanctuary of Grace and Holy Trinity downtown at 10:45 a.m., a mere fifteen minutes late. I am glad my little horse and buggy was in racing trim.

Lastly, I mentioned awhile back that I have been working on a book project for the last six weeks. Well, I finished it on Friday, which feels great, and I am excited about what has been produced. I've been working on reader's guides for each of the three books in Brian McLaren's New Kind of Christian trilogy. Jossey-Bass contracted with me to write questions to help individuals and groups interact conversationally with the material in the books. The total project ended up being about 16,000 words and each book will now include these guides in the back. Additionally, I believe an electronic version will be available to down-load, and a separate booklet will be produced and included in a boxed-set that Amazon.com will be selling. I may have some of those details wrong, so don't hold me to it. It was great working with Julianna Gustafson, the editor overseeing this project. I think these things will be seeing the light of day fairly quickly.

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Not much more to report for right now, except that the trailer for this movie looks amazing and that Bill Withers on the iPod riding my bike back and forth to work everyday is pure heaven. Here are a few more pics from the picnic, courtesy of Stacey Schmitz. You can see the rest of his pics here. Thanks to Tim Samoff for the individual baptism pics - his are here.
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corrine

Congrats on finishing the book project! That's a great feeling.

Sounds like you've been keeping busy, to say the least. It's neat to hear about your dad. I'll see you soon.

timsamoff

Dude, "Roll Bounce" looks rad... Reminds me of where I grew up. (And something tells me that you may have more experience with this subject than we know.) ;)

Clint Walker

Glad to see ya back.

Look forward to the study guides.

I LOVE LAKE AND RIVER BAPTISMS. Seems so much more the way it is supposed to be than in a bathtub in a church.

Clint Walker

Oh, I forgot until I looked at your links. Did you see Steve Jobs' commencement address for Apple?

Link to my blog and there is a link on one of my more recent posts if you are interested.

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I meant for Stanford. Commencement address for Stanford.

Sivin

it's great to catch a glimpse of your church - the people, the heart -the joy!

tyler Anderson

Tim~
I'm sure you're email is packed like most of us. Thanks for checking on boston for me...appreciate it - hope you'r 4th was a good time

James

Tim,
So glad to hear that things are going well. I just had a friend come back from KC and he was fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to worship at the Well. It felt really good to live vicariously through him and hear all that is going on there. Keep up the good work!
James

Kyle

Tim,
I am so excited to have found your blog! I've been going to Jacob's Well for around a year now. Lately I have been working and haven't made it, but I still think of it as my home church.
I grew up in a fundamental Independent Baptist church for 18 years. The past 2 years I have been going to other churches. Every time I go to Jacob's Well I am given a thought from the teaching that I mull over for the entire week that follows. I have never been provoked spiritually like I have the past year. I am so thankful for that.
I also have been wanting to get information about baptism. I saw the pictures from the post of the baptisms and I couldn't believe it. What a coincidence. I left my e-mail address with my post. I look forward to hearing from you.

In Christ,
Kyle

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