Good Friday 09 at Foothills. A Labyrinth like experience, Friday, April 10th, 5-9pm. 400 walked through.
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Sunday, April 05, 2009
Easter Week Music Plans
Welcome back. You belong here.
This week is Easter and for the creative teams of most churches, this is a big week. How to make a timeless story, fresh, meaningful, unchanged yet in tune with today's questions and needs. Things are pretty much in place for us. What am I looking forward to?
First, the Seder Dinner on Thursday night, I'm looking forward to seeing this come together, we have over 125 signed up. It's the first time for Foothills.
Second, Good Friday, this year it's called "The Dwelling Place Within" it's a labyrinth experience, open house from 5-9pm. Our team has put together a tabernacle walk through for the evening. Third, 6am Sunrise Survice outdoors in Denver, CO. I'm looking forward to doing it, it'll be cold, maybe very cold, but it should be fun.
Easter Services:
Seder Dinner - Thursday, April 9th, 6pm
Good Friday Experience - Friday, April 10th, 5-9pm
Easter Sunday: 6am, 8am, 9:30am, 11am
This week is Easter and for the creative teams of most churches, this is a big week. How to make a timeless story, fresh, meaningful, unchanged yet in tune with today's questions and needs. Things are pretty much in place for us. What am I looking forward to?
First, the Seder Dinner on Thursday night, I'm looking forward to seeing this come together, we have over 125 signed up. It's the first time for Foothills.
Second, Good Friday, this year it's called "The Dwelling Place Within" it's a labyrinth experience, open house from 5-9pm. Our team has put together a tabernacle walk through for the evening. Third, 6am Sunrise Survice outdoors in Denver, CO. I'm looking forward to doing it, it'll be cold, maybe very cold, but it should be fun.
Easter Services:
Seder Dinner - Thursday, April 9th, 6pm
Good Friday Experience - Friday, April 10th, 5-9pm
Easter Sunday: 6am, 8am, 9:30am, 11am
Friday, January 16, 2009
A Man Died
Welcome back. You belong here.
I've been reading different books about the atonement, the cross, etc. One example is "Rediscovering the Scandal of the Cross" by Joel Green and Mark Baker. I've always been interested in understanding the background of "penal substitution" as the primary way to describe Jesus' work on the cross. Seminary started that process for me, and I continue it on my own.
I guess, after reading much on the subject, I can't help but realize one thing. A man died for me. No matter how it's been described since then, what God meant, Paul meant, Mark meant, etc. etc. still, a man died for me and for you. That's pretty unheard of and it seems to mean a ton! It makes me feel humbled, it makes me wonder why would anyone do that, it makes me thankful.
It reminds me of John's words in John 15:13, "Greater love has no-one than this, that he lay down his life for a friend. You are my friends...."
Have a great day,
Into the future,
davidT
I've been reading different books about the atonement, the cross, etc. One example is "Rediscovering the Scandal of the Cross" by Joel Green and Mark Baker. I've always been interested in understanding the background of "penal substitution" as the primary way to describe Jesus' work on the cross. Seminary started that process for me, and I continue it on my own.
I guess, after reading much on the subject, I can't help but realize one thing. A man died for me. No matter how it's been described since then, what God meant, Paul meant, Mark meant, etc. etc. still, a man died for me and for you. That's pretty unheard of and it seems to mean a ton! It makes me feel humbled, it makes me wonder why would anyone do that, it makes me thankful.
It reminds me of John's words in John 15:13, "Greater love has no-one than this, that he lay down his life for a friend. You are my friends...."
Have a great day,
Into the future,
davidT
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