The weekend

a. I can’t remember much about Friday night. I know we did something but I don’t remember what… ah yes. Subway in Waxahachie and the “wonderful smiling faces of the employees whom you can just tell by watching them love to be there” – yeah right. There’s just something about many of the folks who work at local fast food places that annoys the heck out of me. You can obviously tell they don’t want to be there and they don’t want you to be there either. I do believe there are 3 exceptions though – Chick-Fil-A in Waxahachie, What-A-Burger in Red Oak and Subway in Glenn Heights.
b. Slept in on Saturday
c. Laurie went shopping with her mom for goodies for the house
d. I was worried when I got the text message, “I’m spending all your hard earned money” knowing we had just ordered three more pallets of sod for our backyard.
e. Luckily my life is a great shopper and purchased over $300 worth of stuff for around $50
f. I stayed home and watched UT loose to OU and listened to UMHB cream HSU
g. My sister Kara and her hubby Tim came for dinner
h. Our dogs enjoyed chasing each other around the living room over and over again
i. Some mysterious poo ended up on the kitchen tile while we were all playing a game at the kitchen table
j. Went to encounter Sunday morning – enjoyed Brian’s message about the masks we wear and how they keep us from Godlikeness
k. Went to Mesquite and enjoyed Olive Garden for lunch with family for Laurie’s brother’s birthday
l. Had brownies for dessert at Laurie’s parents
m. Came home and got really mad at the dog for not listening and constantly needing to run and jump and lick and claw
n. Feel like I took it out on Laurie not the dog
o. Left for entry and felt really bad for being short with Laurie – made sure to apologize via text messaging and when I came back home and will admit here publicly that I’m still sorry for taking anything out on her
p. Enjoyed entry, came home, blogged and went to bed
q. Woke up this morning, still frustrated with the dog but feeling better about the week ahead
r. Still madly in love with my life and that just becomes clearer and clearer everyday

Ingrid Michaelson does it on Myspace

Brian shares a little history on Ingrid Michaelson’s rise via Myspace on the encounter blog.
Her music has recently been featured on an Old Navy commercial as well as the Grey’s Anatomy Soundtrack Vol. 3 (which also features some of my favorites, Robert Randolf and the Family Band and Mat Kearney.

Worth It All

the encounter band played this song Sunday morning and it’s been on random rotation in my head ever since.
Mary really nailed the vocals on it. I only wish I had a little more time to put together a better background video to play along with the words. I think I would have used clips from the Visual Bible’s Matthew DVD, similar to what I did for Third Day’s King of Glory a few years back. Either way, this message is ringing true in my head today.

Here are the words:

I don’t understand Your ways
Oh but I will give You my song
Give You all of my praise
You hold on to all my pain
With it You are pulling me closer
And pulling me into Your ways

Now around every corner
And up every mountain
I’m not looking for crowns
Or the water from fountains
I’m desperate in seeking, frantic believing
That the sight of Your face
Is all that I need
I will say to You

It’s gonna be worth it
It’s gonna be worth it
It’s gonna be worth it all
I believe this
It’s gonna be worth it
It’s gonna be worth it
It’s gonna be worth it all
I believe this

You’re gonna be worth it
You’re gonna be worth it
You’re gonna be worth it all
I believe this
You’re gonna be worth it
You’re gonna be worth it
You’re gonna be worth it all
I believe this

We got a recording of it but not a very good one – either way I’m attaching it below.
[audio:http://www.casadeblundell.com/jonathan/wp-content/uploads/worthitall.mp3]

I forgot to tell you… I love my church

Somehow I forgot to share this here on my blog. I think I e-mailed it to several friends and such but I love how our church is reaching out to the community…
From the Baptist Standard:

Encounter may not have had Spanish-speaking Hispanics as its target audience, but now that a couple of dozen attend, the congregation is excited at the opportunity God has given for ministry…
The congregation has now grown to number about 200 in attendance—mostly 20- to 50-year-olds and their families.
But a few months ago, the church began to draw from a new demographic group—Hispanics, some who spoke limited English and others who spoke almost no English. And several of them older than most of Encounter’s Anglo worshippers.
A scheduled testimony by a young English-speaking Hispanic couple in the church sparked the Hispanic infusion, Pastor Brian Treadaway said. The couple’s family and friends came to hear them share how God had reclaimed their lives after sin had stripped away from them everything they held dear. That group continued to attend, and other family and friends also joined them.

The funniest part of the article is a quote Brian (pastor) supposedly gave. He didn’t. “We are Baptists in our core—in what we believe we are Baptist through and through.” (Dang – even the Christian media can’t get quotes right.)

Wayne Hamilton at Encounter

Political consultant and lobbyist Wayne Hamilton was at Encounter today. Brian’s message was in large part an interview with the former party executive (or as some have called – miniature Karl Rove). I thought it was a great addition to the series on Revolution. I didn’t take many notes from Wayne. Not sure why not, but I guess I didn’t want church to become “work.”

Anyways I thought a great point that Brian’s been making and Wayne helped emphasize was that the key to being effective in politics (and the world around us) as a Christian is to invest in those around you.

“You have to earn the right to speak to people,” Hamilton said. “You can change the world one person at time.”

Hamilton didn’t mention any political parties or candidates that he’s worked for but did mention one man who leads a pro-life organization. I can’t recall the name of the group but the man has gone from Congressman to Congressman and worked to implement things like parental notification and parental consent for minors.

There were no protests, rallies or fighting with the Congressmen. Only going office to office, explaining his point of view and working with the elected officials.

Reminds me of Bono’s work with Africa.

The leader of the organization is a part of the Catholic church and Hamilton made the point that he wished many of his evangelical brothers and sisters would take note.

Brian also asked Hamilton if there was a Biblical story or passage that summed up a proper Christian’s response to politics and government.

Hamilton pointed to the story of Daniel and said that Daniel simply kept serving the Lord no matter what administration was over the country or who’s authority he was under. He simply prayed and followed God and waited for God to change the king’s heart.

Brian added:

“My kingdom,” said Jesus, “doesn’t consist of what you see around you. If it did, my followers would fight so that I wouldn’t be handed over to the Jews. But I’m not that kind of king, not the world’s kind of king.” – John 18:36 (MSG)

2 Chron 7:13&14 says, “If I ever shut off the supply of rain from the skies or order the locusts to eat the crops or send a plague on my people, and my people, my God-defined people, respond by humbling themselves, praying, seeking my presence, and turning their backs on their wicked lives, I’ll be there ready for you: I’ll listen from heaven, forgive their sins, and restore their land to health.” (MSG)

Rain is a picture of peace and joy. The peace and joy in Israel had been cut off as it has for America.

Everything they (we) have worked for was gone. There’s a cancer of selfishness in our society.

But if we want to change our country or change the world, we must start with ourselves. We must change ourselves and stop being concerned with our own needs and problems. We must realize that we are the ones that need to change.

If we sit back and point fingers no change will ever take place.

We must turn from our wicked ways and let Christ live through us.

It’s not enough to sit and watch or sit and complain.

When God changes hearts, that’s when real change occurs.

Brian ended with the story of the 22 year old girl helping immigrants in Arizona.