>God is a Greenie!

>Sorry I missed Tuesday Tunes this week. I am in Des Moines for a conference, and was flying all day Tuesday. I would have set up a blog to post ahead of time, but the truth is, I’ve been so busy that I haven’t had time to enjoy music lately!!! Ugh…I hate all this go, go, GO and being away from home.

I’m homesick, Matt-sick, kitty-sick, and bored in Iowa. I think I’m going to head out shopping or something here in a bit while we have some free time. For now though, I wanted to put up a quick post about what we’re doing at this conference this week.

I am a member of the Professional Association of United Methodist Church Secretaries (PAUMCS), and we’re in Des Moines for our annual conference. The theme of our conference this year is “Sowing Seeds of Promise,” and we’re really trying to focus on “Going Green.”

I know that all this “Green” talk is getting a little annoying to some people. It seems like it’s the cause-du-jour the past few years. Global warming, greenhouse gases, carbon footprints…ACK! I don’t even know where to begin! This week we have had some great experts come in to teach us about what is going on in our environment, what we can do to help fix it, and why we should care.

Matt and I have been making the tiniest of baby steps to become more green at our house. We have been using reusable shopping bags a lot (although I must admit that in the beginning, it was mostly because the ones at Trader Joe’s were SO CUTE!). We have purchased our first few compact flourescent light bulbs for the house, and we have been recycling our cans, plastics, and cardboard. We do these things because some part of us feels like it’s right to – Matt calls me a “hippie tree-hugger” for it, but he loves me anyway.

This week it has become abundantly clear to me that we should care for our Earth because it’s God’s creation. Whether global warming is real or not; whether it saves us money or not – we should care for creation because God made it.

If you follow me on Twitter, you were probably bothered by my multiple posts this afternoon with some wisdom I’m taking away from this conference. If you don’t follow me, you’re still in luck because I’m going to post it here too! Below are some things I wrote down during our sessions in the past fewe days. Forgive me if they aren’t verbatim – I was trying to listen and write at the same time…enjoy!

“In Scripture God routinely uses the natural world to accomplish His tasks. Surely He is in active relationship with His creation.”

“There will never be peace on Earth until there is peace with Earth.”

“Mission is not a project of the church. Mission is the PURPOSE of the church.”

“Mission is a lifestyle best learned early and practiced often.”

“All day long, God is at work for good in the world.”

“If we are in relationship with God, we are forced into relationship with all that God has created.”

So let me ask you: how do YOU care for God’s creation? What are your practical suggestions for young greenies like me?

>TUESDAY TUNES – "What If"

>Last week my brother was telling me about the Thomas Jefferson Bible. The Wikipedia article says this: The Jefferson Bible, or The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth as it is formally titled, was Thomas Jefferson’s effort to extract the doctrine of Jesus by removing sections of the New Testament containing supernatural aspects as well as perceived misinterpretations he believed had been added by the Four Evangelists.

I had never heard of this until last week, so I asked my super-smart theologian hubby about it. He hadn’t heard of it either, so he decided to do some research on it. Apparently this book is public domain, so he easily found it for free download. You can read Matt’s review about the TJB here.

I have heard more than a few people say that Jesus was a great teacher. That his lessons of love and peace are what we should take away from his life. I have to respectfully disagree.

The point of the Thomas Jefferson Bible is that is strips the gospels of content that points to the divinity of Christ. The TJB isn’t exactly incorrect – just incomplete. You see, thinking that Jesus was just a good man or just a great moral teacher is like worshiping the Jesus in the Thomas Jefferson Bible – it strips Jesus of his divinity.

Was Jesus a good man? Yes. Was he a great moral teacher? The best! Was he so much more? Absolutely.

Jesus didn’t come to wag his finger and tell us to play nice with each other. Jesus didn’t come to gather us together for a big group hug. My hubby said last week that, “Jesus didn’t come to make us all hippies!” Peace, love, happiness – these are all good things, but let’s not patronize Jesus by thinking that’s all he came to do. Jesus came to redeem us…to reconcile us to God.

Here is a C.S. Lewis quote from Mere Christianity that I really love. Matt used this in a sermon recently, and it stuck with me.

“I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: “I’m ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don’t accept his claim to be God.” That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a good moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic-on a level with the man who says he is a poached egg-or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronising nonsense about His being a great moral teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.”

The divinity of Jesus is what makes him special. It’s what makes him more than just a great moral teacher. It’s what makes him my LORD.

So today (yes, I know it’s late…sorry – I’ve had a busy day!) I want to Tune Nichole Nordeman’s song “What If.” What if Jesus is more than we ever thought he was? I’m fairly certain He IS more…and then some! Enjoy…

Nichole Nordeman – What If
From the album Brave

What if you’re right?
And he was just another nice guy
What if you’re right?
What if it’s true?
They say the cross will only make a fool of you
And what if it’s true?

What if he takes his palace in history
With all the prophets and the kings
Who taught us love and came in peace
But then the story ends
What then?

(Chours)
But what if you’re wrong?
What if there’s more?
What if there’s hope you never dreamed of hoping for?
What if you jump?
And just close your eyes?
What if the arms that catch you, catch you by surprise?
What if He’s more than enough?
What if it’s love?

What if you dig, What if you dig
Way down deeper than your simple-minded friends
What if you dig?
What if you find
A thousand more unanswered questions inside
That’s all you find

What if you pick apart the logic
And begin to poke the holes
What if the crown of thorns is no more
Then folklore that must be told and retold

(Chours)

You’ve been running as fast as you can
You’ve been looking for a place you can land so long
But what if you’re wrong?

What if you jump?
And just close your eyes?
What if the arms that catch you, catch you by surprise?
What if He’s more than enough?
What if it’s love?

>TUESDAY TUNES – "Save it for a Rainy Day"

>My parents have been fans of The Jayhawks for a few years now, and I know for a fact that I’ve heard their music time and time again through my folks. I also know that they play The Jayhawks on my favorite radio station, WTTS. For some reason though, I have never really caught on to this band…until tonight.

Mom and Dad were playing The Jayhawks’ album Rainy Day Music while we were over for dinner tonight, and I was struck by their music. The songs are just so pleasing and soothing, and GAH with the harmony! The songs that I heard seemed to just flow…does that make sense? Like there wasn’t a whole lot of effort or hooplah behind them. It was just music…and it was good.

Tell me: do any of you know/love The Jayhawks too? Have I been living under a rock or something, or is this band new to you too?

I think I’m going to download some more stuff by The Jayhawks when we get home tomorrow. Until then, I’ll have to enjoy them on YouTube! Hope you enjoy it too…

Pretty little hairdo don’t do what it used to
Can’t disguise the living
All the miles that you’ve been through

Looking like a train wreck
Wearing too much makeup
The burden that you carry
Is more than one soul could ever bear

Don’t look so sad, Marina
There’s another part to play
Don’t look so sad, Marina
Save it for a rainy day
Save it for a rainy day
Save it for a rainy day

You neve make your mind up
Like driving with your eyes shut
Rough around the edges
Won’t someone come and take you home

Waiting for a breakthrough
What will you set your mind to?
We stood outside the Chinese restaurant
in the rain

Don’t look so sad, Marina
There’s another part to play
Don’t look so sad, Marina
Save it for a rainy day
Save it for a rainy day
Save it for a rainy day