Battlecry note 1- Grand Rapids is fighting adult entertainment

Grand Rapids is fighting adult entertainment: “Grand Rapids- To avoid a free speech challenge, on Tuesday morning City Commissioner Rick Tormala suggested amending a proposed adult business ordinance to permit nude dancing.”

As I read this article from WZZM in GRR, I thought about one of my notes that I wrote while at Battlecry (Acquire the Fire). If you aren’t familiar with Acquire the Fire or Teen Mania, I encourage you to click on their links. Anyway, they have been sponsoring events to wake up the current teenage generation to what they can do for Christ, because the statistics are showing that the number of Christians at current rates from this generation will translate to only 4% of the population when they become adults. This is the current percentage of “post-Christian” Europe.

However, what got me thinking about this is that they are asking the kids to demonstrate at city halls across the US on May 12 when the final Battlecry event, for the year, takes place in Philadelphia. I remember my thoughts as we watched the video from the demonstration in San Francisco when people hurled insults at the kids who were doing nothing, but praying and holding signs that said, “Show us Godly relationships.” This is meant more for the TV and movie industry, because they show mostly sex with no consequences and call it “love.”

Here is what is going on in my beloved Grand Rapids (I love northern Michigan too, but I grew up outside of the Furniture City). There is a proposed city ordinance that will keep nude dancing out of the downtown area. One of the commissioners is going to propose a compromised ordinance so that the city won’t get into a freedom speech court case. The rest of the city council is expected to approve the no nude dancing ordinance and rely on the money that a group has raised to defend the law.

Anyway, I began to ponder the question when are your “rights,” nothing more than selfish desires that impinge on others rights to not view or be tempted. We can all say turn it off or don’t go in, but when there is that temptation in full view of the public and kids, in a pretty much family friendly area of downtown GRR, is that not impinging on the freedom of speech to not view those things? Just wondering…

Update: Grand Rapids has passed the ordinance prohibiting nude dancing establishments in downtown. Now we need to defend it.

What I believe part 3 – No more negative sites

I was thinking about this earlier, but recently, this post from a blogger that I read got me moving to write this post.

I should start this off, by saying that I’m all for conversations about what is good and bad about the way we worship/serve/follow God. When it comes to spiritual growth, this is a good thing. So as I listen to various speakers and pastors, I want to hear if there are people who disagree with them, only to test what they say. I also read the Bible and, I listen to others and read writings, so that I have a good sampling of what they believe (i.e. I don’t want to be lead astray). So as of late, I have been looking at postings by people that disagree with what is known as the emergent church movement, to see if there is anything that I need to know to determine wrong doctrine or some such thing.

Next, I, more or less, follow a Wesleyan theology and doctrine, so I have recently acquired some books, that explain the differences between Roman Catholic, Reformed(Calvin), Luthern, Arminian and Wesleyan theology. As I have read and as I have experienced there are some differences, but to me, most of these are small compared to the main thing they all preach in common, and that is Jesus Christ as the Son of God, the savior, and Him crucified and resurrected.

So as I have looked at the emergent church movement, or the emerging worship movement within the UMC, I had become curious to what this meant. As I have researched, I found that they are trying to rethink how to get Christians to act and show what it means to be a Christian, instead of the view of say the big media where to them it is Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell. This means getting a congregation to more fully use its gifts as to show God’s love to the community at large, as well as within the Body of Christ. Some have proposed doing away with having a sermon as the focal point of a worship service, while others do more experiential things for worship.

So I as I researched, I began to run into the anti-emergent church sites and found that in most cases that they also were anti-everybody else as well. Most of the criticisms, I found were nit-picking on somebody’s writings or metaphors for God. Don’t get me wrong, I have no problem with criticism per se, but many times the things that were said, to me meant nothing to what is in the Bible, like Jesus preaching about loving God and loving all people. I have worked in my local Emmaus community with Catholic, Reformed, Wesleyan, etc. and we have no problem interacting and helping each other and those outside the community in the name of Jesus. As one pastor said during the means of grace talk, we can’t let somebody’s means of grace be a stumbling block if they preach Christ, or serve in the name of Christ. Who cares if we are predestined to love God or we choose? I didn’t see that in the Great Commission, which says,”18And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth.
19Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
20Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen
.” (Matthew 28:18-20 KJV, lest I get accused of using the wrong translation) :0

While listening to Rob Bell at the National Youth Workers convention in 2004 in Dallas, he said that everyone should test what he says against scripture, so that we remain on the right track. I guess that’s what I have been doing. However, some of those that comment in some of theses blogs come up with mean nasty judgemental things. How are people supposed to find out what is wrong with viewpoint if you just get angry and say, “that’s from the pit!” (yes, that was a comment on a blog about somebody’s metphor for God). To me the person posting the blog was trying to share something out of love and the commentor was posting out of hate.

So it is with that, that I say goodbye to negative blog sites and commentors. Unless you can be civil and constructive with your criticism I’m going to stop listening to you.

So much to write about

Because of my main type of work, I spend about 8 to 9 hours in front of a computer. So when I get home or have some time off, I have to get myself revved up to write anything on the blog as of late. I have a back log of things to write about too. I want to review my Lenten experience. I have 4 different things that I took notes on from Battlecry (Acquire the Fire). I also have the momentary things that go through my brain while driving to and from work.

Otherwise, Mary and I have the house now listed. Yes, we are going to move. We are looking to move to Boyne Falls/Boyne City area so that we can be closer to Kaleb and Karlie, not to mention that Brandon and Christina would be closer (they live in Conway) and Ben and Trisha are planning to move back once they have cleaned up their debts, which shouldn’t be too long.

Once the house is listed on the internet, I’ll link it here. That’s about it for now. I have to get ready for work.

Enemy soldiers gather – to strive for peace

Enemy soldiers gather – to strive for peace: “Shunned by their respective governments, former Israeli and Palestinian fighters have been meeting in secret. ”

This looks promising, if the governments will stay out of the way and let the former fighters and common people work for peace. It may be wishful thinking, but I will pray for this to succeed.

One of my favorite bands – Project 86

P86 is one of my favorite bands. I learned of them back in the day of when I would by compilation albums of artists that are Christian, but the style of the music is somewhat more, shall we say, obnoxious. 😉 Having grown up listening to the hair bands of the 80s and that moved me into the hard core and punk scene of the 90s and now the 2000’s, I just have not grown up musically. Not that I don’t listen to classical or baroque music or slower things, but fast and loud has always been my thing. So when the Bored Again Christain podcast played one of their songs from the latest album, I perused the Project 86 website and found this explanation for the title of their current tour, “Hammer and Blades.”

The title for the tour and the artwork is based upon the need for us to confront our past, our mistakes, our sin, with resolve…meaning to kill our old nature. The headless man…taken from the lyrics “Off With Your Head” (Sincerely, Ichabod…Track 1 from our latest album)…is to symbolize the need for a definite end to all that hinders us.

Music I like with thoughtful lyrics, that’s why I like the trend of Christian music.