'm headed back home from Tampa this morning. Tomorrow is the fiftieth anniversary celebration at Grace Community Church, so this is a busy end to a busy week, and this will be an abbreviated BlogSpotting post. But here are a few things I've seen in the blogosphere lately that tie back to PyroManiacs:
- Sean Higgins is already praying about the '07 Snow Retreat.
- Brad Huston is unconvinced that I have "rightly separated the proverbial wheat from the chaff when it comes to the entire Emergent landscape." Understandable, since I have attempted no such winnowing. There's enough chaff in the pile that I'm not inclined to spend a lot of time picking out a few stray grains of wheat here and there. In case anyone else has missed the point, I think every idea that makes the "Emerging Conversation" distinctive is a bad idea, and the things I like about a few guys like Mark Driscoll and some others who have identified themselves as "Emerging" are the very things that run counter to the basic thinking of the bulk of the movement.
- JD Hatfield (whom I got to meet this week) tries his hand at live-by-taped-delay-blogging a conference.
- Candyinsierras posts a great Spurgeon excerpt relevant to the discussion about "lordship salvation."
- Tim Suffield experiments in a quest to discover how ridiculously easy it is to get BlogSpotted.
- Neil Shay, on the other hand, ponders how difficult it is to get blogrolled at TeamPyro. He begs and cajoles and whines to no avail. Actually, he noticed that Bob Bixby had been promoted to "Interesting," leaving our "Bland" category empty. So he made a shameless push for inclusion in "Bland." Problem is, the post was too funny to qualify as "bland." We read the comments under his post and briefly considered a new category called "People with Chia-pet Hair," but ruled that out pretty quickly, too. But we're open to suggestions for a new blogroll category in which "Chez Kneel" might fit. Your ideas?
- Chris L. at "Fishing the Abyss" categorizes us as "sensible folk," contrasted to the "wingnut" category. His post on the difference between "traditional" and "emerging" is an intriguing study in how people perceive things. From where Chris sits, most "traditionalist" folk "seem to be overwhelmingly Calvinist, and tend to get caught up in lots of discussions around 'faith' and 'works'" and "seem to have problems engaging in any sort of conversation without succumbing to the need to either set terms ('you have to agree that Catholics are going to hell/free will is a crock/etc., or I'm outta here. . .') or call the salvation of the 'emergents' into question."
- William Dicks stops here first thing each day. He is surprised (do we detect a note of disappointment?) that he didn't score closer to PyroManiacs in the latest quiz-meme. No worries, William. I took the test and it told me I'm not very Pyro, either. So I took it again and exaggerated my answers to make myself sound like the meanest, most condescending smart aleck possible, and I achieved a perfect Pyro-score. So I think whoever made up the quiz fudged a bit. I'm guessing it's not someone who really appreciates everything we do here.
- Jonah at "Sign of Jonah" is a charismatic willing to examine critically the charismatic fringe. A recent post from Dan Phillips provoked this observation from Jonah: "God is big enough to do whatever He wants, but demanding signs from God is most definitely not profitable to the Christian walk. In fact, I'd say that it puts you at odds with God."
24 comments:
A category for my dear hubby's blog would have to be "random."
Well, the most appropriate *category* would be "sycophantic", but the most appropriate *response* would be to continue not blogrolling me.
Have a happy day!
Phil,
Let us know how the celebration at GCC goes. God is truly faithful!
Your ideas?
Entomological?
Chez Kneel category: Convivial, but not! a hen!Pyro homeboy but not! a homeboy!. How about...blog with an annoying clock category?
Buggy:
Methinks you doth protest too much
Dan:
Definitely entomological.
Caleb:
There will be a DVD released next month of the whole celebration--video history of GCC and footage of tomorrow's services and festivities.
I haven't heard if there will be any "outtakes" or bonus material included. :-)
For Buggy, and ahem, me...
matchstick holder
I was going to say waterboys, but I didn't want to douse the flames...
BTW, just got back from Brandon, and will have the rest of the conference sessions posted over and in the next couple of days...important stuff, and well done Phil!
Your ideas?
I'm trying to get to the one-word version, but "Canadian--otherwise unspecified" is my working title.
As an alternative, some sycophantic alternatives: adulatory, bootlicking, crawling, deferential, fawning, flattering, ingratiating, kowtowing*, mealy-mouthed*, obsequious, parasitic, servile, slavish, toadying*.
What does it take to be blogspotted? Do you have to link to the PyroManiacs yourself? or just be saying something interesting about the current topics?
And who qualifies for the blogroll? Some of those that are interesting, don't get updated very often. Maybe they used to be interesting.
Of course, I'm shamelessly hoping someone will click on my name and look at our blog. Of course I'd also hope they think what we're saying is interesting.
For Buggy, and ahem, me...
matchstick holder
I think "Sparks" is better.
Or maybe "Wisps".
Steve (and any others):
Please contact me via the email in my Blogger link, and I will let you know when the DVD is available.
Can't promise anything for the "blooper reel" though! :-)
It's time to suck it up and realize that there is a "Mark Driscoll" strain of the emerging church that is God-centered and reaching the culture. He is no longer an exception as there are counteless churches that have adopted a high view of Scripture and reformation theology while attaining some desirable qualities of the emerging church. This may be hard for those to swallow that love to use harsh rhetoric towards a movement as broad as the so-called emerging church. I understand that some will say that Mark's church is so radically different than others that it could hardly be called emerging. But then again, I guess that's the whole point I'm trying to make.
Taliesin, oooh, good, also perhaps firebug, get it? (Ht:Libbie's blog)
Firebug would work as well.
My personal favorite would be Deaf Leopards (yes, I know that's not how they spell it; that's part of the attraction), but that would probably draw more wrath on Phil than Goth girl.
Or maybe "Wisps".
Hmmm....sounds kinda feminine.
Jeff Voegtlin - one thing for sure, you do not need to be clever. I got blogspotted twice. The first was when I made what I thought was a clever remark (but wasn't). Then I complained because I got caught and promised to be more clever in the future. But I failed to deliver on that and got blogspotted for that.
One thing for sure, if you blog to get traffic on your site and thereby get some reward in heaven, getting blogspotted is a "shot in the arm".
Okay, last shot, I think...
patronizing
Getting blogspotted really is ridculously easy.
For some reason this amuses me greatly.
Chez Kneel?
Mercy me, Phil. I've heard of "The Last Days of Chez Nous," but for the life of me, I can't imagine a
Chez Kneel. It's almost an oxymoron.
Let's play some photo-association for blogspotting. Shall I assume that Rick was blogspotted because of that nice, fat stogie in his photograph? And shall we deduce further that, since Charles Spurgeon was known for his love of a good Havana, that part of the qualifications for being blogspotted on TeamPyro is to be surrounded by a halo of cigar smoke?
I think I will stick to the good old British pipe popularized by Tolkien and Lewis. No, I don't smoke one, so all you legalists out there, don't fire any incendiary shells my way. I just like the smell and the veneer of class that a pipe provides.
A word of caution, though. Don't mention the word "pipe" in our day and age, because there is a strong possibility that an Emergent church type will begin hankering for a bong water cocktail.
That could cause all sorts of problems.
Do you not have a "Blithesome" category into which you could put Neil's blog?
I think you should have a "You're a Canadian, eh? No wonder" category on your blogroll.
I suggested: Or maybe "Wisps".
Kim replied: Hmmm....sounds kinda feminine.
Okay, then "Sparks" for the men and "Wisps" for the women.
Or maybe "smoking flax" though with the loss of Biblical literacy that might get misinterpreted by some people.
Or IOPTHTGTTLMA
(aka - I only put these here to get them to leave me alone)
They can't be Christ-centered churches if they're culturally liberal. That would make them world-centered churches.
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