Posts Tagged ‘blogs’

Links to Start Your Week

Monday, February 15th, 2010

I’m thinking about maybe trying to post here daily during Lent, kick-starting my way back into more frequent blogging. However, since my other vague Lenten intention involves reducing the time I waste online, I’m not sure how this is going to shake out. Two days left to decide if I’m looking at feast or fasting!

Speaking of using my online time more wisely, I finally got around to setting up a Google Reader account, so now I can catch up with all the blogs I follow without clicking through to each of them. What took me so long? Following my favorite sites — from excellent Godblogs to friends’ personal updates to cute pictures of baby animals — is now a streamlined, easy process. I don’t miss anything, and neither do I waste time clicking on sites that haven’t been updated in ages. Sweet!

Here are just a few of the Christian-education-related posts that have caught my attention recently:

  • I was struck by the opening quotations from Jeff Gaines in this post on A Church for Starving Artists. Moving from a fact-transmission model of education to a spiritual direction model is not only a matter of curriculum (though I do think the new UCC Faith Practices resources might help); it’s also a shift in our attitudes and expectations as educational leaders.
  • I’ve long been a fan of the “Ask the Matriarch” Thursday feature on Rev Gal Blog Pals. This week’s question concerned the thorny issue of attendance, which we’re struggling with this winter at Smithfield as well.
  • This post on Theolog questions whether youth belong in youth groups, or if teenagers should be integrated into the broader church community. (My personal opinion: why not do both?) There is a lot of thoughtful discussion in the comments.
  • I cannot remember how I found my way here, but this post from last February on a blog called Journey Through the Field of Life has forty fun suggestions for Lenten practices.
  • Pearls Before Swine, my favorite comic strip (and frankly, pretty much the only consistently funny traditional strip out there at the moment) had a moving tribute to the author’s father-in-law last Sunday. File this one in the “funeral homily” folder.

Links & Ideas for the Weekend

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

A little round-up of ideas and links on this busy Thursday morning:

  • LiturgyGeek has a recent post with an excellent children’s sermon idea, particularly suited to those who feel comfortable interacting with kids on the fly. All you need are children who attend consistently, families who will remember to bring something back to church the next week, and a fancy box. I might give it a shot later this summer.
  • My colleague Ruth Shaver of the PennWest Partners in Education and I had a great conversation on Tuesday about cheap craft projects from the hardware store.  In her Vacation Bible School this summer, the kids will be decorating switch plate covers, which cost a whopping 22 cents each. Meanwhile, plain white ceramic tiles are only 16 cents each. With Sharpies, stickers, and paints, the kids could spruce up a classroom with tiles and switch covers that depict their favorite Bible stories, or animals of Noah’s Ark, or their own names and faces … lots of possibilities.
  • Several real-life friends have recently joined the world of blogging. The Tour Guide Pastor is a seminary classmate (and occasional Monday-night Texas hold-’em rival) of mine whom I’m delighted to have back in the blogging game. Thoughts and Reflections is by the Rev. Tisha Brown, whom I met at a wonderful UCC 2030 conference this March in Chicago. Meanwhile, my friend Beth is a Seminary Globe Trotter this summer as she criss-crosses the continents to learn more about the effect short-term mission groups have on the communities they serve.
  • Finally, here is a magnificent, heartbreaking blog post about a stillborn child that deserves to be shared.

I’m off to the PennWest Conference annual meeting this weekend; see you on Saturday night!

Youth ministry blog recommendation

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Today I rediscovered the excellent Rethinking Youth Ministry blog by two Disciples ministers in Missouri. I say “rediscovered” not because I was ever a regular reader, but because I’m pretty sure I must have stumbled on their post on mission trip fundraising ideas back when I was trying to figure out how we were going to pay for our trip to DC this summer: the stock sales fundraiser we’re finishing up now is pretty much exactly what they recommend. Thanks, guys!

In any case, the blog is terrific, with ideas adaptable to groups of all sizes and lots of creative ways to put new life in traditional programs. I’m definitely going to read it more closely from now on. You should, too.