ie:missional teaching. glocalizing. living. serving. repenting. incarnating. loving. repeating.

April 4, 2008

Al Qaeda Spokesman on “Onion News Network”

Filed under: Humor — Marty Duren @ 6:14 pm

If satire bothers you, don’t even try it.


9/11 Conspiracy Theories ‘Ridiculous,’ Al Qaeda Says
Al Qaeda Also Fed Up With Ground Zero Construction Delays

April 2, 2008

A Test of the Emergency Podcast System

Filed under: Music,Podcasts,Worship — Marty Duren @ 2:57 pm

I’m testing my new podPress plug-in with an “office bootleg” recording of our Student Pastor (who’s also doing duty as Worship Pastor), Joey Jernigan, singing. He used Garage Band to record in his office an arrangement of I Surrender All that he and I worked on yesterday. There are some additional verses to coincide with a series I’m about to start.

Uhm, he has no idea I’m putting this online.

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April 1, 2008

Charnock on Worship, Part the First

Filed under: Books,Worship — Marty Duren @ 12:01 am

From The Existence and Attributes of God:

A carnal worship, whether under the law or gospel, is, when we are busied about external rites, without an inward compliance of soul. God demands the heart; ‘My son, give me thy heart;’ not give me thy tongue, or thy lips, or thy hands; these may be given without the heart, but the heart can never be bestowed without these as its attendants. A heap of services can be no more welcome to God, without our spirits, than all Jacob’s sons could be to Joseph, without the Benjamin he desired to see. God is not taken with the cabinet, but the jewel; he first respected Abel’s faith and sincerity, and then his sacrifice; he disrespected Cain’s infidelity and hypocrisy, and then his offering. For this cause he rejected the offerings of the Jews, the prayers of the Pharisees, and the alms of Ananias and Sapphira, because their hearts and their duties were at a distance from one another. In all spiritual sacrifices, our spirits are God’s portion. Under the law, the reins were to be consumed by the fire on the altar, because the secret intentions of the heart were signified by them, (Psalm 7:9), ‘The Lord tries the heart and the reins’…Sincerity is the salt which seasons every sacrifice. The heart is most like to the object; and a spiritual soul is the spring of all spiritual actions. How can we imagine God can delight in mere service of the body, any more than we can delight in converse with a carcass? Without the heart it is no worship; it is a stage play; an acting a part without being that person really which is acted by us.

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