I’ve live in the Central Baptist’s parsonage for fourteen years, which is the longest I’ve lived anywhere my entire life 1. Our longevity here has meant certain points of life have become traditions, such as waking up and finding a spot to enjoy Riverton’s Independence Day Parade. It’s the biggest parade in the area, and…
Month: July 2017
A Moment of History
The conference I attended last weekend concluded with a Communion service. Sharing the Lord’s Supper is always a meaningful ritual, so I was pleased to end the conference this way. I was even more pleased we didn’t use “Communion, Ready to Partake” packages. Those things are disgusting 1. Other than the ritual of Communion itself,…
About |Puritanism|
Charting a third way course between warring ideological faction often feels like using the third rail as a balance beam.
Have DSlR, Will Travel
This past week marked my first major trip 1 with my DSLR. The extra baggage forced me to re-think my packing, as I had to check a bag. The question is, “Was it worth it?” The trip in question took me out to Portland, Oregon for my national denomination’s Biennial Conference. It was my first…
Unpacking Breakaway
The plot thickens! Let’s unpack. Copyright Accords Have you ever wondered why certain concepts and plot devices keep appearing throughout the corpus of fiction? This cross-pollenization is covered by the Copyright Accords. This treaty allows a certain amount of commodities to travel between Actualized Realms 1. This trade sparks new ideas in the different realms…
Fiction Tuesday – Fiction Tuesday (on Wednesday) – Breakaway
Today’s blog continues my long-neglected satirical fantasy, In The Land of the Penny Gnomes Bug cocked his head, “I’m sorry, you’re from the whatnow?” The lawyer smacked his palm against his forehead. “That’s right! You have no idea, do you?” A tendril of steam floated in front of the stranger’s face. “No idea about *what?”…
