Archive for June, 2008

Fishbowling the Drummer

Sunday, June 29th, 2008 | Christianity, Ministry | No Comments

One of my favorite websites is Stuff Christians Like.  It provides a satirical, yet refreshing, look at trends and traditions in churches.  This afternoon I was reading through the RSS reader and was constantly laughing at the comedy of SCL.  Here is an excerpt from #296: Fishbowling the Drummer (the reason for the plastic screen in front of drummers):

3. A blood feud with the triangle player.
Maybe, as I have referenced before, there is a blood feud between the drummer and the lady that plays the triangle. They are like Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac, east coast vs. west coast, Cali vs. New York. The drummer believes, “the triangle is a percussion instrument and should be mine to play.” The triangle player believes, “the drummer has enough to worry about, let me really explore the stage with the triangle.” To keep the peace, pastors had to build a separator between them.

On Thursday I introduced our Children’s Min Director to the website (especially Junes section on VBS).  He spent an hour reading and laughing at all the posts.

Countdown Videos

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008 | Youth Ministry, Youth Pastor Toolbox | 1 Comment

Youth Pastor ToolboxMost youth ministries are using countdown videos nowadays (heck, many churches are using them as well!).  Not only do they look cool and flaunt the media capabilities of your ministry, these countdown videos serve 3 practical purposes:

  • Time for socializing. Students want to talk to their friends.  When I was in youth group, this always took place during the lesson.  By providing a countdown, it gives your students a set amount of time to talk before the worship/lesson.
  • Prompt start time. When I speak to students, I like to chat and joke with them beforehand.  This draws the students attention to myself, and relaxes me before I speak.  By using the countdown timer, I am able to limit the amount of banter.
  • Creates Anticipation. I don’t know what it is about countdowns, but whenever I hear a countdown, I have to join it.  Whether it is New Year’s Eve, a basketball game, or even a standardized test (SATs anyone?), there is a sense of anticipation with a countdown.  It draws the participant to focus on what happens when the clock strikes zero.

There are some great resources out there for countdowns.  My favorite is the T-Minus series by Simply Youth Ministry.  They are creative, visually interesting, and easy to use (each video comes in Quicktime format).

Dennis over at YMIMexico.org created an online Egg Timer, which is a FREE way to have a simple countdown.  You can also purchase the Countdown Creator, which makes fully customizable countdowns (both in

Editor’s Note: This is the first post in a running series entitled “Youth Pastor Toolbox,” which will discuss different “tools of the trade” for youth ministry. A new “Youth Pastor Toolbox” will be posted every Tuesday.

Get Smart

Saturday, June 21st, 2008 | Movies | No Comments

We went to the late night showing of Get Smart last night, and it was definitely worth it.  The movie was funny, the plot was decent, and Steve Carell absolutely made the movie.  He was a perfect Maxwell Smart, with all the klutziness and goofy behavior associated with the character.  And I must admit, the best part of the movie was the trailer for Step Brothers, the new comedy with Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.

And We’re Back

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 | Random | No Comments

Yes, after almost 1 month of going without a computer, I am back to the addiction resource that is known as the Internet.  My MacBook Pro (number #2) came in last Friday, and I spent most of this weekend setting it up, putting all my files on it, and overall enjoying it.  Regular posts to follow.

Engagement

Monday, June 9th, 2008 | Personal | No Comments

Two reasons I have been lax in my posting:

  1. I am still without a laptop. I finally arranged for a replacement, with an expected delivery date of last Friday.  Well, last Friday came and went, and it turns out I had to ship my old MBP to them before they ship me a new one.  Fun, especially when I did not have a box to ship it in, so I made my own box out of scrap cardboard and a whole roll of shipping tape.
  2. I am engaged!!  I have been planning this for some time, but last night I proposed to Megan, and she said yes.  Details are still being made, but we are very excited.

So that is it.  I will resume regular posts once my new laptop comes in.

MacBook Pro update

Monday, June 2nd, 2008 | Random | 1 Comment

Well, the Mac experience has been good and bad at the same time. 

The Good: very sleek interface, awesome programs, and a simply glorious device to work with.

The Bad: This laptop has had it’s share of problems. The fans have constantly been running at 6k rpm, the screen and programs freeze at random times, and there are times it will not start.  I took it to the Apple store today, and the geek told me to replace the computer (via the Online Store).  But when I called them, Apple had me try another software thing (a complete reinstall).  The fans are still at max, but no freezing yet.  I will call them tomorrow and see about a replacement.

The Verdict: Jury is still out… but I am not holding the hardware problems against Mac.