Sunday, April 29, 2012
Mission Impossible - Impossible God!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Billy Mays - king of the Pitch
Enjoy!
The message today is on More. We are always searching for more, but more of the wrong thing. There is so much more that we could have of God that we aren't claiming!
Seek More!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Spiritual Retreat 2012.3
Today the weather was great! I had asked God to make a time so that I could go hiking again today. I worked on the vision this morning and after lunch I was ready to go hike. I looked outside and the sky was clearing and the temperature was 63 degrees! Thank you God!
So I decided to head over to Frontenac State Park and go up the bluff. It was going to be a longer hike. With my boot rubbing a little on my heel I decided to push it anyway.
I ended up hiking 6.3 miles! It was wonderful. I talked to God and listened and praised him. I saw a squirrel and birds and then I saw two sets of deer.
Here are the links to see my walk yesterday and today also:
Yesterday: http://s3.amazonaws.com/accuterra/1334806372.kmz
Today: http://s3.amazonaws.com/accuterra/1334781767.kmz
Here are my stats, which was kind of fun to know:
Trip 1:
Adventure Statistics:
Time:
Start: 1:34:44 PMStop: 3:19:22 PMDuration: 1 hr 44 min 38 sec
Distance: 4.2 milesSpeed:
Average Speed: 2.4 miles/hrAverage Pace: 24:38 mm:ss/mile
Elevation:
Minimum: +662 feetMaximum: +823 feet
Trip 2:
Adventure Statistics:
Time:
Start: 1:17:45 PMStop: 3:45:23 PMDuration: 2 hr 27 min 38 sec
Distance: 6.3 milesSpeed:
Average Speed: 2.6 miles/hrAverage Pace: 23:26 mm:ss/mile
Elevation:
Minimum: +715 feetMaximum: +1131 feet
Panoramic from Bluff
I did end up getting a blister on the back of my heel. I'll live. : ]
Great day with God today. Tomorrow I head back in the afternoon. Although I video chatted with my family both nights, it wasn't the same and will be glad to get back to see them.
Have a great night all!
Spiritual Retreat 2012.2
On another note, I went and ate a little Mom and Pop last night called The Whistle Stop. If you are going through Frontenac and are hungry I would recommend it. Get the omelet called something like Everything under the Spud. It is very good!
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Spiritual Retreat 2012.1
Every church I've been in I have had what they called spiritual days. The most often way of doing this, or allocating as it could be called, was to say one spiritual day a month. These could usually be hoarded for use with the idea built in that you could not store all of them and then take a nice vacation. : ]
Unfortunately, I never took any of them. Sad for me.
And so, in my desperate quest to know God more and to realize the more that he has for me, I quickly put together a retreat last week. I talked to the Leadership Team and asked them what they thought of me taking a small retreat and their response was funny. They said, "What? A pastor taking a spiritual retreat!!" It was very funny. I like facetiousness.
So I am very excited to be here. I am the only one in the whole building/castle.
Today I arrived in the afternoon and then got settled. I then went for a hike and ended up going 4.5 miles. Here are so pictures that I took:
It was good to be out in God's creation. I saw a lot of wildlife and enjoyed walking and talking with God. I plan on continuing a spiritual retreat Bible study that I have started today and then watching Faith Like Potatoes and going to sleep.
I have a busy day tomorrow!
Hope you all are having a good week!
Dave
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Ubi Caritas et Amor
The love of Christ has gathered us into one flock.
Let us exult, and in Him be joyful.
Let us fear and let us love the living God.
And from a sincere heart let us love each other (and Him).
Where charity and love are, there God is.
Therefore, whensoever we are gathered as one:
Lest we in mind be divided, let us beware.
Let cease malicious quarrels, let strife give way.
And in the midst of us be Christ our God.
Where charity and love are, there God is.
Together also with the blessed may we see,
Gloriously, Thy countenance, O Christ our God:
A joy which is immense, and also approved:
Through infinite ages of ages.
Amen.
I am singing a song this Good Friday. It is called A Lenten Song by Helen Kemp.
At the end there is a Latin phrase. I didn't know what it meant and thought I would look it up. This is the poem that I ran across in my search. The full phrase in the song is the first line of this poem.
I learned something more about Tradition today. And now, so have you.