Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Artistic Gifts?!

The art before you, I have no doubt, represents a new and up-n-coming artistic era which will wildly, rapidly gain the attention of art critics and historians for years to come.

It is genius on canvas, really.

Even though I was a music major in college and had roommate who minored in art history, my confidence in this art stems from another source.

I am the mother of the artist.

This alone makes me an authority.  Doesn't it?!

Prokofiev's Russian Overture inspired my young artist.  Can't you tell!?  I can, but I am the MOTHER!  :)

There is a shortage of artistic drawing talent in me.  I can only draw stick figures and swirls, but that is about it.  Apparently, this gene did not pass to my offspring, which proves, again, there is a genius living at my house.  A sweet, artistic genius!

Join me in celebrating that my daughter's art will represent her school in the 2015 Symphony in Color competition.  http://www.indianapolissymphony.org/education/teachers/symphonyincolor.aspx


Thursday, January 15, 2015

Book Club- Anyone?

In December Pastor Todd and I attended a seminar for Indiana area United Methodist pastors on the issues surrounding the topic of sexuality, homosexuality and same-sex marriage.

One of the panelist's in the afternoon made a very complimentary and positive reference to the 2014 book (pictured on the left), Finding Our Way: Love and Law in the United Methodist Church.  I just ordered my copy.  All royalties of this book will support our denomination's "Imagine No Malaria" campaign to rid Africa of malaria.

Eight United Methodist bishops (from across the globe and theological spectrum) contributed to this book which was edited by Neil Alexander and retired (now deceased) Bishop Reuben Job. Moreover, there is an ongoing conversation with other written materials from other UM bishops (including our Indiana area bishop) on the www.ministrymatters.com

Here is what Cokesbury says on their website as a content description of Finding Our Way...

"Questions and conflict about homosexual practice and the church abound. We encounter media reports of same-gender unions and clergy trials. This leads to talk in congregations and district preacher's meetings, in the hallways at district, conference and general church gatherings, and in the deliberations of the Council of Bishops where we hear prayers, questions, and an outpouring of conviction or anguish.

We observe The United Methodist Church grappling with issues of importance that divide and confound us. We hunger for our church to engage hard questions and decisions in a spirit of generosity, gracefulness, and mutual respect.

This book could change the nature of the conversation. It encourages frank and constructive dialogue that will help us conference together and open ourselves to God's guidance. We seek faithful, fair, just, and loving resolution to issues that challenge our faith community.

Finding Our Way: Love and Law in The United Methodist Church is authored by several United Methodist bishops. These writers enunciate and clarify pathways that represent faithful, responsible, and constructive ways forward through the current controversies. Each bishop articulates a prescription for moving through current conflict about homosexual practice, same-gender unions, qualifications for ordination, and maintaining the "good standing" of elders. Go to www.ministrymatters.com/FindingOurWay  to read the introduction and to comment."


Friday, January 9, 2015

Making Disciples, Again

Our annual pilgrimage of making, growing, and forming disciples begins in one week.  I remain grateful that our congregation enjoys and fosters an environment ripe for making disciples!

Here we grow, again with another twelve amazing young people who will spend the next four months digging deep into the Bible, our tradition, our faith and our community outreach and impact.

Whew!  It is a lot of 'work' and 'stuff', but always and all ways I am thrilled with the result of what we do, as a congregation, together.

Bring it on, Confirmation Class of 2015!

New Year Goals!


Here we go into 2015!  And I have already completed one goal; that is I wrote down my goals.  Score one, for me.

Besides being the best wife, mother, daughter, niece, friend, pastor and leader that I can be; my first main goal must be completed within the next 71 days.

At that time our family will embark on our Disney cruise!  :)  We cannot wait.

Until then, I gotta get bathing suit prepared which means workouts, weight loss, and trimming some inches.

See you at the gym.