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Eugene Peterson on Golden Calf Country

Tuesday 21 February 2006 at 9:25 pm

The people in our congregations are, in fact, our shopping for idols. They enter out churches with the same mind-set in which they go to the shopping mall, to get something that will please them or satisfy an appetite or need. John Calvin saw the human heart as a relentlessly efficient factory for producing idols. Congregations commonly see the pastor as the quality-control engineer in the factory. The moment we accept the position though, we defect from our vocation. The people who gather in our congregations want help through a difficult time; they want meaning and significance in their ventures. They want God, in a way, but certainly not a "jealous God," not the "God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ." Mostly they want to be their own god and stay in control but have ancillary idol assistance for the hard parts, which the pastor can show them how to get. With the development of assembly-line mass production, we are putting these idols out in great quantities and in a variety of colors and shapes to suit every taste. John Calvin's insight plus Henry Ford's technology equals North American Religion. Living in golden calf country as we do, it is both easy and attractive to become a successful pastor like Aaron.

 

Under the Unpredictable Plant, Eugene Peteron, p. 81

Sermon using "Footloose"

Friday 17 February 2006 at 8:14 pm

Not really a lot of Footloose in it but some:

To stream the sermon click http://livingstonescrc.com/audiofiles/holy_son_of_God.m3u

To download the mp3 click http://livingstonescrc.com/audiofiles/holy_son_of_God.MP3

To view the PowerPoint click http://livingstonescrc.com/ppsermons/holy_son_of_God.htm

Sucked in by the Evil Empire

Monday 06 February 2006 at 9:55 pm

I haven't written about technology much lately. My old Palm 90 which I liked was slowly being eaten by cancer of the screen. It was time to look around for a replacement. The new Palm TX looks like a nice little machine but it suffers from the limitations of all Palm machines. I decided to investigate the jump to a Pocket PC. Why? Replacable battery. Direct connection to the computer. Just more powerful. I purchased a Dell x51v and have been enjoying it. There's a learning curve but I'm beginning to do it. More later. pvk

Bread of Life/SuperSize Me

Monday 06 February 2006 at 9:43 pm

This was this week's sermon in a series on names/titles of Jesus. This one was the Bread of Life. I used Supersize me, a great documentary about McDonalds. Here is a link to the MP3. Here is a link to the Power Point.

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