This Is How I Make Bread

And spaghetti, and do my taxes.

The New HarmonyGreenville.Com

So it’s been active a few days now, and our new website (Harmony Church - Greenville, NC) is growing! Here’s a couple of highlights to the changes:

  • The podcast link is active on the entry page (in iTunes blue, nonetheless)
  • The Recent Messages are prominent on the homepage.  You can listen to the messages directly on the site if you don’t want to subscribe to the podcast.
  • We now have Articles (theological and ‘editorial’ type articles) written by people of Harmony Church. I’ve written three (Grace On Us, 5 Books for Summer Reading and Why Join a Church?) Sherry Vick, a mother of two in our church, just published a great article this morning on the politics of a church community: Am I a Socialist? She’s a great writer, and brings up a great point about living corporately under the Gospel.
  • We also have Stories: some ways that the Grace of God has impacted lives of people at Harmony Church. Becca Mueffelmann wrote about how God drew her to Harmony through a trash can. Interesting read here: How God Brought Me to Church
  • Links to the leader blogs are there, along with The Basics, and a newly added “New Here?” section for people who are…new (eureka!)

Check it out.

Quote: A.W. Tozer

I was reading my leadership thought for today from John Maxwell, and noted this quote by A.W. Tozer:

God is looking for people through whom He can do the impossible-what a pity that we plan only the things we can do by ourselves.

What things are in your plans that you can’t accomplish? 

Quick Hits: June 24, 2008

More Twitteresque snippets from the life of this guy:

  • Sunday was awesome. The message was out of the whole book of Revelation (we touched on nearly every chapter), and was about the worth of Christ, and putting Him first in our lives. Many Christians call this worship. :) You should definitely check it out on the podcast. Just go to HarmonyGreenville.com and click on the blue rectangle. It’s self-explanatory, I promise.
  • Pablo has a wrap-up of the worship set here: 6.22.08 Review
  • I think we’re going to start having a “Scripture reading” to start every service, a la old-school Presbyterian churches. I’m totally down with this. I love Pablo’s heart, and his desire to know the Living Word through the Written Word.
  • Brad Beamon is in Ecuador. He returns in a week. Really missed that guy, but it’ll be great to have him back. He’s had some insightful posts recently at his blog (here). Definitely check out the one on husbandry (is that the right word?)
  • Brad Proctor has been here. He recently joined Trailer as a percussionist, playing an electric kit and a handdrum set this past week with Pablo and Ian. Check out his blog at BradProctor.com. Plus, he twitters here.
  • It’s true. I’m redesigning the website. Check it out, and let me know what you think! HarmonyGreenville.com is the location.
  • Sherry, super-woman and the mother of two awesome boys (Aaron and Isaac), had the anti-environmentalist quote of the week: “I want to know how I can sell my carbon footprint.” (emphasis mine). It was hilarious at the time, and still is. I’m still looking into it….
  • Clay, Sherry’s husband, and the father of the two, is amazing. He’s the only man I know with enough testosterone to make jewelry and get away with it. His jewelry is Scripture-based, and beautiful. Miranda loves it. Check out his mySpace here: Heart Art NC. So what makes him so manly? He has the hair of Samson (it’s gorgeous), he is married to a former conference-champ diver, and he sucks squirrel brains. I can’t make this stuff up. Plus, he hates tomato pudding. :D
  • I’m stoked for this week! We’re talking about having a passion for others, and then the following week we have a corporate opportunity to follow through, as we serve the Umbrella Market through giving out free bottled water. Awesome stuff.

Music: Let June Decide by Reilly

I’ve been deciding on how to spend the $50 gift certificate from Westminster Theological Seminary Books (link), courtesy of Tim Challies (link), and I came across a band called Reilly. You can check out their mySpace (here) and their website (here). Awesome stuff. It’s reformed theologically, but awesome music. I tend to think of Switchfoot,  and Three Doors Down, but they are a lot better. It’s “symphonic rock” (a la Coldplay). They mix in dual violins as opposed to Coldplay’s piano, and it sounds amazing. I’ve been listening to the album a while now, and I’ve decided that I like it..a lot. Some singles worth checking out are Limited Time, Sunlight, and Dying for Life. Redeemed is a hot song too. The only downside is that a couple of the songs sound alike, which is to be expected, but still slightly disappointing. Even in the face of that miniscule fact, you should purchase it. Available on iTunes.

Rating: 8.5/10