Posted in September 2009

A rocky start

DSCN0518This stage set was a challenge because i was not totally sold on the idea. Idea after idea was passed around, and frankly to create a canyon on the stage was a bit out of my realm of experience. I love to try my hand at new things, but this was something that seemed a bit to big to tackle.

The first challenge was the series is about bridging relationships to your friends to lead them to Christ. What is the key word…bridge…and that is what illustration was needed on the stage, not just for someone to point and speak about because I could do that with projection, but a physical bridge to bring into a drama. It also needed to be built across the entire series (which is why you won’t see a totally completed picture up yet). Ok. So I needed to build a bridge on stage, first issue in my mind is safety. People are actually supposed to walk across that so I had to get my mind around how I was going to accomplish this without it falling apart, and doing it rather cheap. The bases had to be sturdy and not collapse inwards when weight was spanned between the two. We usually use Wanger riser platforms to start as a base for things, but I needed to be able to a) screw into it, and b) stabilize it well. The wangers didn’t fall under this category at all. So my mind went to these old camera stand platforms that were built and never used. They were built out of wood (so I could screw into them) and they were low to the ground and build solid. Low center of gravity and good construction = sturdy base that wouldn’t collapse. So I began to think about how the bridge would be pieced together.

Now came the next uh-oh. My task was to make the stage look like a canyon, but it couldn’t look cheesy (almost the exact words…that I was told). I’ve seen a number of ways to create rock looking facades but only a few of them looked half way decent, and I didn’t have the money to go out and buy spray foam and cover the structure with quickcrete. So after fighting logistics, I came to a plan to use chicken wire as my structure, and a dark brown “butcher paper” found out a local teacher supply store as my rock texture and surface. I glued in a little bit of moss from a craft supply store and viola instant rock surface.

<edit> One of the ideas was to take out the floor on the stage. It is built up computer floor pieces, so it comes out with a few screws. The only problem is it becomes an instant death trap…anyone accidentally falling in would end up impaled on the floor supports…yeah that’s not osha approved.</edit>

Take a look at the two albums to see what the rocks started as, and how I added to the stage to fill it out after the initial bridge base was constructed. I still included some projection to add a bit more depth, but it’s not shown in the pictures, (mainly because it’s a small, cheap projector and it doesn’t really look so good, it’s more to facilitate having lyrics on the stage for students who come to the front of the stage for worship).

Have questions? leave them…I’ll be glad to dive more into the process of the rocks and the bridge if you’d like.

The start

El Fin

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iPhone Appolooza

I figured I’d give you a couple free apps that could be beneficial to you.

The first app is Loose It!

This is a cool app that is a free calorie tracker for your day. “Keeping a food diary can double a person’s weight loss according to a study from Kaiser Permanente’s Center for Health Research.” sciencedaily.com This is essentially a food diary and an exercise diary. It takes your current weight age and height and bases a calorie intake for your day. If you work out, you record it and it adds that amount of calories to your ‘required’ intake back. Just a cool little widget to help you whether you’re trying to keep track of what you eat, or trying to lose weight.

The second app is from Sound Made Simple. They have a ‘lite’ iphone app that is basically an audio and accoustics training app. I haven’t actually started trying this one out yet, but for the price tag of free I’m sure it’s worth at least a quick look to see if it can knock off the cobwebs of things learned in past or maybe teaching you a few new tricks of the trade.

Now for the paid apps. Twitterfon has recently become Echofon and has added a few new perks to their pro account. One of the newest is the push notifications which have most twitter addicts drooling. This is great, except the phone only goes out and searches for new mentions or direct messages every so often, so it is not immediate. There is at least a 3 minute lag time in receipt of the notifications and sometimes it’s even more significant. I have had better luck with a second party app that pulls down your mentions and direct messages and notifies you when they show up. It’s still delayed but it shows up quicker than Echofon’s native push. This app is oddly called boxcar…not sure where the name comes from but it also costs. If you’re addicted to twitter like me then you’ll splurge for either or both of these handy little apps (I have both…)

If you’re a church techie and you use www.planningcenteronline.com for your team management you might be excited to know that they now have an integrated facebook app for service notifications and schedules. This is especially awesome for me because I work with students and so my volunteers spend a ton of time on facebook, or check it more religiously than their inbox….which I kind of do too but that’s besides the point.

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Where did you come from, where will you go?

I shared this with the tech team this past Sunday and I figured I’d post this up here. I just wanted to share a bite of something that punched me in the face lately and it’s from Esther 4:14

For if you keep silent at this time, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. And who knows whether you have not come to the kingdom for such a time as this?

In highschool we had a mission trip that centered around the theme “For Such A Time” and there was a song (I think Steve Green wrote it “For Such A Time As This”). The statement is a cliche Christian term thrown around. These things are happening, you’re stuck in the middle, “for such a time” bill “for such a time”.

Those few words really have no meaning in and of themselves until you get into the book of Esther and contextualize it. The Jews were up on the block to be slaughtered by their enemies because the King’s right hand man had a vendetta against the Jewish people. What the guy didn’t know is that Esther, the queen was a Jew. Esther’s uncle Mordecai came to her and said you need to do something about this or else God is going to find another way to get our people out of this. It’s very possible Esther that the very reason you became queen was to save the nation of Israel.

If we started living like every moment we were placed there for the purpose of God, how different would we start living? so yes, “for such a time as this” but more to it, “for such a time as this God has a purpose for our being and we can choose to live that purpose or he will raise up someone else”

Even the rocks cry out his majesty.

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Social Media: I demand that you read it, have a nice day.

social-media2Buzz words are a real buzz kill because most things that end up with buzz words, die, and they are really great. Myspace at one time was great, then everyone flocked to myspace like a vulture to a dead carcass and viola instant dead social media platform. Facebook is headed in the same direction, blogging was another platform for social media that at least in a “general public usage” has died, blogger, xanga, live journal etc. are all jokes of the past.

Social media…it’s supposed to be a place with open forums for ideas, connection and conversation. In many ways it greatly facilitates this. I connect with hundreds of people a day through conversations on twitter and blogs. I keep up with friendships all of the time through facebook and twitter. A quick poll, @tpaulding & @pacomontoya basically said the same thing, social networking is a place to connect whether to friends or other professionals.

With this conversation has come a lot of negatives. A few mentioned were that these forms of interaction have a huge potential for distraction, and or, become addictive and time consuming.  Something else that comes with this huge push toward social networking is a forced media agenda. This can be a semi-positive but also a huge negative. Way back when, you had select venues to receive information. Word of mouth, the newspaper, the radio, then further down the road came the TV. The radio and TV were instant information inside your homes. The only thing was, it was selective, and it came with time restraints. With the prevalence of the internet came the 24 hour in your home access to information from anywhere about anything. It was a smorgasbord of information all for you to choose.

Enter twitter onto the scene. This limited character update with the propensity for social networking, quick conversation, story telling, micro blogging etc. gave a quick way for people to get information and to pass it along.

Welcome to the force fed agenda age. Not only do I have one tweet sitting in my feed about the death of a famous person that I don’t care about, I have 50 of similar content. I hop onto facebook and find another 25+ statuses with the same information mourning the loss of someone that they did not personally know. Articles have been dug (on digg) and show up on RSS feeds in any abundance of feed readers. All 2,000 articles just to tell you that the star of Dirty Dancing died yesterday. Now when you go home, you’re going to get it from the news channels too, but not just once, you’ll get it a couple times every half an hour. You’re also then driven to their web site with internet exclusive articles on the subject, and given their twitter address so you can follow them and get the same information your 65 best friends just sent out.

It’s easy to send people into a tizzy when they trust any given tidbit of information sent their way. A friend of mine made the comment that social networking is “low quality management and fact checking” -Bret. Wikipedia is another piece of social media, that can end up being not entirely factual. They’re doing their best, but when you open up a conversation to everyone something is bound to get miss communicated, miss directed, miss fired or just plain missed.

Now for the real problem. Don’t get me wrong, I love me some twitter. The death notices of every person on earth gets a bit old after a while (Michael Jackson’s especially) but they’re tolerable. What scares me is the forcing of a particular agenda through certain media outlets. You’re already seeing a government that is just scraping the surface of being media savvy. It’s one thing to keep the country apprised of what is going on. It is another thing to go into the schools and begin sticking your foot in the door, trying and run agenda to the kids (im speaking of web, streaming and content usage).  I don’t think we’ve seen even the beginning of things to come, but I do think we’re starting to see the day where social media begins to force feed you an agenda. When you insert your opinion opposite the mass flow you get belittled or plain out squashed.

Gone are the days of pick and choose, come are the days of chosen for us.

So in keeping with the conversation. What do you think? Do you use social media as a conversation? Is social media becoming a forced agenda?

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Give it to me.

starbucksIVSo today I had a few rough customer service experiences. Nothing major, just a few hiccups, and one was actually remedied well.

I’ll start where my morning really started, Starbucks. Most of you that know me know I usually have a high caffeine intake, and this morning I had the start of a headache, which is probably the result of the crappy weather we’ve had lately. My usual poison is a quadshot on ice. Today I upped it to six. They asked if i wanted it sweetened. I said no. They asked if I wanted milk, I said yes please, just a little bit of half and half. Easy as pie? right? I received a venti cup all the way full (six shots should fill a grande cup full not a venti). First hint that something was wrong, my coffee was white. I drove off just wanting some caffeine ingestion before I took a sip. I finally pierced the lid with my straw and started drinking. It tasted like someone emptied about six packets of sweet and low into the cup, and it was way milky. FAIL. I was already on my way to the office so there was no way I was going back to make them fix it.

Second I went to Five Guys for lunch. I ordered my burger, they input it wrong. I didn’t check my receipt, my fault. Not the only mistake. They tagged two different orders on a bag and handed me the bag and said…we’re not sure if this is your order or the other order….It wasn’t. thankfully before I even opened the bag to get my burger out they told me they were remaking mine and to just keep the mistake burger which I gave to a co-worker.

I’ve determined after being a server I am extremely passive aggressive in the customer service world. If someone screws up on me, as long as it’s not detrimental to me personally (thankfully I can and will eat just about anything) I will just let it pass with out so much as a word. That is if I can tell it was either an accident, beyond the persons control or they’re just having a bad day (those things are usually obvious). If the person is just in a bad mood, or just flippant about what they’re doing then I’m gonna give it straight back to them (these are also obvious).

<pet peeve>Nothing irks me more than someone going in with a mission to make a server, or service rep’s day a waking nightmare. I’ve watched people sit down and feeling out the server. Then opting to go ahead and try and get a free meal out of the poor sucker. I have to restrain myself from yelling at the awful person for trying to pull one over on the unsuspecting person.</pet peeve>

So what are you? passive aggressive when something goes wrong? aggressive? overly aggressive?

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What if?

Today there is an attack on the absolute authority of the Bible.

Relative truths rule our lives. What is right for one person may not necessarily be right for another. There is no absolute truth, (which is an absolute statement, fallacy one) we can’t know things for certain (fallacy 2) if there is no absolute truth and we cannot know anything for certain then we cannot know that the bible is true (fallacy 3). What it comes down to is that people do not want their lives to be governed by an outside source. They don’t want the guilt and rules associated with anything but what they set up.

So just what if? What if the Bible is the absolute truth. What if every word written in its pages are real words with real meanings? What if you can know for certain that the Bible is authoritative? What if your life can be governed by God through his word?

I think those what ifs scare people. Those what ifs mean that we have to change the way we do things. Those what ifs mean that we’ve done it wrong for a long time and we have to go back and start from scratch. Those what ifs mean we’ve screwed up. Read this passage from 1 Corinthians. If the bible is true, and what this says is true then we are all kicked out of the church. Not just you, not just me, the pastors, the secretaries, the communications people, the worship leaders, the deacons, the sunday school teachers. We’ve been to busy pointing fingers at the world. That’s not our job, we’re supposed to point fingers at ourselves.

1 Corinthians 5

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I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral people–10 not at all meaning the sexually immoral of this world, or the greedy and swindlers, or idolaters, since then you would need to go out of the world.11 But now I am writing to you not to associate with anyone who bears the name of brother if he is guilty of sexual immorality or greed, or is an idolater, reviler, drunkard, or swindler–not even to eat with such a one.12 For what have I to do with judging outsiders? Is it not those inside the church whom you are to judge?13 God judges those outside. Purge the evil person from among you.

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an aural report

Tpodcasthe big trend today is podcasting. Go out and download bytes of tutorials, sermons, training, seminars etc. and listen to them for hours on end. iTunes has a great interface for you to go out and collect all kinds of aural candy. There is an entire generation that is being brought up on this self serve bite sized informational media. I am part of this generation. It wasn’t available when i was a kid but I was around as an early adopter of this technology.

Now it’s time for a confession. I can’t handle podcasts. Go ahead, gasp, guffaw, point fingers and harass, I don’t even care. I have tried repeatedly to download interesting podcasts, and podcasts that other people claim to be great. To me it’s background noise and I get absolutely nothing out of them. Give me a written transcript of what that person said, and I will ingest and retain most of what is there. I just caught myself listening to a 20 minute podcast at the request of my boss and I could not repeat one single word of what was said.

Now, this doesn’t mean I can’t consume podcastable media, if there is a visual with the audio then I’m ok. If I’m watching some kind of tutorial then it’s fine. I just cannot be tasked with listening to someone talk while I’m doing something else. The comprehension part of my brain shuts off and I go on working on my task. It’s how I’m able to watch TV, listen to music and work on projects simultaneously.

I’m sure part of my abhorrence for this particular piece of media comes from editing podcasts for endless hours a day. I became so numb to listening to voice over work that I just learned to tune it out and focus on the task at hand, which was micromanaging a wave form and listening for vocal flubs. The other part comes out of growing up in church and listening to non-engaging sermons from bombastic orators and not being able to see over the pew.

Does any one else have this aural flippancy problem?

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