42nd Annual Western PA District Conference | Hyde Wesleyan Church | 2010.06.14
LIVE notes being updated here.
42nd Annual Western PA District Conference | Hyde Wesleyan Church | 2010.06.14
LIVE notes being updated here.
I saw this video while watching the pre-World Cup concert that I was streaming online. The message is simple, the goal is huge.
1 Goal: Education for all. www.join1goal.org
I love it.
On my drive from New Stanton to Pittsburgh, just off of I-376 I am often distracted by the “Sri Venkateswara” Hindu temple that is just off of the highway. It’s a beautiful building built to honor the Hindu god “Venkateswara”. Since I first drove past the temple more than 2-years ago I have wanted to see if a visit was possible.
Months ago I Googled the temple and fired of a quick e-mail asking if a Protestant minister would be able to visit the temple for a tour. I was welcomed without hesitation.
A few weeks ago I had the privilege of visiting the temple with my buddy and fellow pastor, Jeremiah Gomez. Jeremiah is now a church-planting pastor in the heart of Pittsburgh and had as much curiosity about the temple as I did.
The following items are some of the learning-points I had through this experience:
I am grateful for the experiences I had at the Sri Venekastwara temple – the Hindu-for Dummies lesson alone was worth the effort. Walking through their temple and observing their worship of their numerous gods, increased my faith and love for God.
I expected to have a heaviness or oppression in my spirit during the tour and instead experienced a renewed passion for knowledge of and contact-with those “right next door” to all us that still need to know the love of The Savior.
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Ever since I discovered Pomplamoose on YouTube a few months ago, our family has had a sort of fascination with them. We describe them to friends and family as our “internet music obsession”. I even downloaded a collection of their YouTube videos and made a DVD that finds its way onto the TV and surround sound quite often these days. The draw? Conservative, unique talent.
Pomplamoose is made up of Nataly Dawn and Jack Conte – California-based boyfriend-girlfriend. They have joined musical-forces and produce what they call, “VideoSongs” – a uniquely produced video of their original works as well as their cover-songs that must be seen/heard in order to be understood.
Case in point: “Telephone” (yes, a cover of a Lady Gaga song)>>