2009-12-15T17:05:09-04:00

I want to preface this post by saying that if this means nothing to you, then reject it. However, this means a great deal to me, so I’m posting it in case this might help some of you who read this blog. This is a continuation of my meditations on what I call the z-theory. If you wish to read further, type “z-theory” in my search box on the right column of my blog. The bible itself testifies to the... Read more

2009-12-15T11:40:31-04:00

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2009-12-14T15:14:07-04:00

Hear Me Here’s an older song of mine that I wrote. It is based on the psalms. It is quite a bit louder and rambunctious. I like the chord progressions. The recording is very rough, recorded live one Saturday morning in our church. I’m singing the lead a bit strained. Ellen sings background vocals. Read more

2009-12-14T08:04:51-04:00

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2009-12-13T08:49:06-04:00

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2009-12-11T08:26:48-04:00

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2009-12-10T11:26:14-04:00

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2009-12-09T18:02:39-04:00

Here are some serious questions I should consider if I am interested in living in the unity which I believe is already ours yet to be manifested: Do I truly believe that everyone has the right to their own beliefs or lack thereof? Can I respect the person, even though I may not respect their ideas? Do I have the capacity to recognize my own fallacies? Will it kill me if I were wrong? Am I able to hold what... Read more

2009-12-09T11:33:03-04:00

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2009-12-08T16:46:24-04:00

I wrote this song some time ago to commemorate what for me was the end of a great illusion, or at least I hope most of it, in the efficacy of hype in our church life. When all the fun is gone, and nothing has gone according to plan, what is left? That’s what this song’s about. I’m singing, with Ellen singing background. Here are the lyrics: ARE YOU THERE? When I kneel all alone, and the answers won’t come,... Read more


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