Yesterday I posted about my (hopefully) impending arrival of my new Luma mesh wifi system. I’m eager to put it through its paces. As excited as I am, however, there seem to be people who are becoming increasingly angry at the wait. Let me run down a few. The team at luma had always said…
Category: Thoughts
Looking to the future
This past January my router began to give signs it was getting ready to roll over and die. Finally, as February hit, it refused to even power on. It was time to get a new router. About this same time I became aware of a new mesh wireless system which was about to be released,…
Break
As I write this its currently 5:02 PM Easter Sunday and I’ve been on vacation for just about five hours. Easter worship was wonderful, even if I got up over two hours before dawn 1 and got to church to discover a stomach bug is running through the congregation 2. But it was time for…
Broken Chains
Jesus breaks the chains of sin and death. This is the very heartbeat of Christianity. He breaks them with his death, both ransoming us from our accuser and establishing the victory. He then destroys them forever the morning he exits the tomb. So why are sin and death still so active? Why do I open…
Practical Lent
A good number of Americans think of Lent as “that season when you give something up 1.” Lent is a lot more than that. Lent is a season of holy introspection, prayer, and paying close attention to the rhythm of life in order to better align oneself with the Savior. It is a season to…
On the Way
On Sunday I preached from John’s version of the Triumphal entry. It’s a pretty standard telling of the story, but at the end the author makes an interesting self-indictment. “At first his disciples did not understand all this. Only after Jesus was glorified did they realize that these things had been written about him and…
