Tuesday, July 12, 2011

You Ask, I Answer, Take 9

Today's question is from my friend Faye, who asked:

What do you think about (or know about) flag worship?


Oh dear.  That's quite the question!

Flag worship.  That uniquely charismatic expression of worship involving dancing with brightly colored flags or banners.

Gut response?  Cheesy.  And also lovely.

I can tell you that the colors of the flags used in worship in charismatic churches are often (much like the colors of things in liturgical churches) representative of specific meanings and imagery.

I can tell you that at times my gut response is just what I said it was - this is cheesy!  I feel embarrased for the people up there dancing around with the flags.  I feel uncomfortable with their seemingly unfettered and unrefined worship.  But that response is absolutely all about me.

I can also tell you that there have been times when the colors and the motion and the unfettered and unrefined nature that makes me so uncomfortable has also given me pause, and spoken to deeper parts of my soul.  Where I have seen the unseeable and experienced worship in a different way because someone was dancing with a flag.  Where the noise, the symbolism, the colors have given rise to what Pete Greig described as "a thunderous, resounding, bone-shaking great ‘Amen!’" within my spirit.

I think it's totally a preference thing, and maybe a time and place thing.  I think that it requires a humility and sensitivity of spirit, to know the right time and place, and to be open to what God would teach and show you in the midst of that.  Not easy by any means, but totally worth aiming for.

(oh, and by the way, Faye doesn't blog very often, but when she does it's almost always worth reading and truly beautiful.  You should check her out at the link I posted above.)

Monday, July 11, 2011

Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 329

Today's Daily 5:
  1. the first use of a sweet smelling, freshly washed towel after a shower
  2. candlelight
  3. kit kat bars
  4. a brother who solves little home improvement issues for me
  5. an evening of sorting, clipping, and thinking, hopefully leading to creativity

Reverb 11 - July

The Reverb prompt for July is as follows:

What new thing will you try this month?

Well... I'm going to try temping for the first time in July.   Starting Wednesday as a matter of fact.

I'll do what I almost always do, and make some new food.

I'll get a new zoo pass.

And I've started wearing a new pair of glasses.

We'll start something new at house church this month too, or at least pray and decide what new thing to start.

I have a few new craft and creative projects to try.

I try to make a practice of doing small new things regularly.  It's a way to combat fear, to make little changes, to fight back against that anxiety that comes with change and all things new.  To have dozens of little new things that weren't scary to remember in the face of the larger and perhaps fear carrying new things.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Daily 5 - Year 2, Day 328

Today's Daily 5:
  1. sleeping late
  2. a surprise chance to chat online with L, a dear friend and former roommate
  3. licking the bowl for the topping of the peanut butter chocolate crunch brownies I made
  4. fresh cherries
  5. mango swirl ice cream
  6. smiling when I catch a glimpse of my reflection in the mirror, with my new glasses
  7. time spent in creative pursuits today
  8. making plans to spend time with good friends in the coming week
  9. being struck by the odd ways certain things have spoken to me, or showed me bits of my heart
  10. quiet evening at home alone

What Type of Book Are You?

The results of this quiz made me laugh, especially since memoirs are some of my favorite reads.

You Are a Memoir





You're funny, but many people don't see your funny side. Your subtle dry humor leaves your close friends in stitches.

You have your own quirky ideas about the world. You see so much light and promise.

You have no patience for small talk or niceties. You want to have conversations of substance.

You are an amazing storyteller. You always have a new story to relate, and your friends love to listen to you.