Saturday, May 16, 2009

I liked it and thought you might!


Don Davis is pastor of FBC Alexandria VA. He writes a journal(like a blog) and in April this was his entry. I identify with much of what he said and added some of my own thoughts in parenthesis.

Strictly Off the Record

I am still in a confessional mood coming off Sunday’s sermon and my comments about playing the board game, Monopoly.  Confession is good for the soul, they say, but bad for the reputation.

 

Here are some things you may have already suspected.  Don’t hold me to any of this.  In fact, delete after reading, please.

 

        Theologically I am neither Calvinist nor charismatic, fundamentalist, moderate or liberal.  Just a Baptist Christian with a little mix of all the above. (My Dad was Baptist and my Mom was Pentecost)

 

        Pastoring churches is the only job I have ever had (except for appliance salesman at Montgomery Ward my senior year of high school). (I've had several jobs including Jewelry store manager)

 

        I love Tyler Perry movies that feature Madea!

 

        No, I don’t actually read all of the books that I mention in my sermons.  Who has the time?  But I do read book reviews in magazines and online.(ditto)

 

        I never learned to type in high school.  This explains why my e-mail replies (if you get one at all) are so short and to the point.

 

        Yes, I do occasionally repeat sermons.  Some of these are from Danville days, but updated and freshened.  Almost all my messages now are new ones, written specifically for First Baptist Church Alexandria.(ditto and finding out most of my old ones need to become sacrifices on an altar)

 

        I am the least mechanically - minded person you know.(me too, and my father-in-law can do anything)

 

        My recurring nightmare: it’s the end of the school semester and I realize that I haven’t been attending class for weeks and have no idea what the final exam is asking.  I had the dream again last night.

 

        My biggest addiction: Hubbs Peanuts.(reeses, butterfinger, etc. do you see a chocolate pattern?)

 

        I have a real phobia about snakes!

 

        I admire and respect each of my predecessors at FBCA.  I envy Vernon Davis his intellect and long tenure, Jay Wolf his incredible people skills, Gary Hollingsworth his easy, relaxed personality and John Compton his administration ability.  Every pastor has his own unique gifts, though, and I can only be who I am. (I Cor. 3:4-7) (ditto)

 

        I still fear that old high school or college girlfriends will one day re-surface with caches of my poetry and embarrass me clear out of town. (no worries here, I can't write poetry)

 

        My favorite musical play is Les Miserables and the last time I saw it, at the Signature Theatre in Shirlington, I literally sobbed from the overture to the final curtain.(the Music Man)

 

        My wife is a better Christian than I am.  Kinder, more sensitive and grace-filled.(double ditto, and I am guessing probably true for every preacher and man whose married)

 

        I wish that I was as quick - witted and funny as my son.(I wish I were creative)

 

        If I were President of the United States the first thing I would do is mandate that every man, woman and child take remedial courses in US history and the Constitution, putting into context the day in which we live.

 

        Audrey scared me the other day when she threatened to have Sinatra’s “I Did it My Way” played at my funeral.  Don’t let her do that.

 

        Pastoring this church is the only job I’ll ever want.  It fulfills the vision God gave me when a teen-ager (Vision? Hey: guess I’m more charismatic than I thought.) 

 

There now, I feel better getting all of that off my chest.  Sometimes I just need to talk.  Don’t you?


Thanks Pastor Don for being transparent. 

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Baseball and Movies!


  • NAIA college baseball regionals begin this week and my Alma Mater is hosting one of the regionals. William Carey University (College when I played) in Hattiesburg Mississippi is seeded number 2 in the regional with a record of 33-20. The number 5 seed in the regional is Brescia University 33-22. Ironic and interesting. Our Recreation Minister, Wes Dunn, is a former Brescia player. Go Saders!





  • My wife and I saw "The Soloist" last weekend. I give it 3.5 stars because it was a true story. Very inspiring however,  I give the producers 1/2 star for inserting 2 vulgar words which added nothing to the movie. As a matter of fact, it did more harm than good in my opinion.




  • One of my all time favorite classic movies "Witness For The Prosecution." If you haven't seen  it, I would suggest you rent it. A great court room drama with a very surprise ending.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Empty Me


"Empty Me" is the title of a song written and sung by Chris Sligh. He is a singer/song writer who was a finalist on American Idol a few seasons ago. The song was nominated this year for a Dove Award. I share the lyrics it to simply say this is what God has been saying to me in my time alone with Him. The chorus has really spoken to me and maybe it will to you.

I've had just enough of the spotlight when it burns bright 
To see how it gets in the blood. 
And I've tasted my share of the sweet life and the wild ride 
And found a little is not quite enough. 
I know how I can stray 
And how fast my heart could change. 

Empty me of the selfishness inside 
Every vain ambition and the poison of my pride 
And any foolish thing my heart holds to 
Lord empty me of me so I can be filled with you. 

I've had just enough of the quick buys of the best lies 
To know how prodigals can be drawn away. 
I know how I can stray 
And how fast my heart could change. 

Empty me of the selfishness inside 
Every vain ambition and the poison of my pride 
And any foolish thing my heart holds to 
Lord empty me of me so I can be filled with you. 

Cause everything is a lesser thing 
Compared to you, compared to you. 
Cause everything is a lesser thing 
Compared to you. So, I surrender all! 

Empty me of the selfishness inside 
Every vain ambition and the poison of my pride 
Empty me of the selfishness inside 
Every vain ambition and the poison of my pride 
And any foolish thing my heart holds to 
Lord empty me of me so I can be 
Lord empty me of me so I can be filled with you. 
Oh, filled with you. 
Empty me.

Monday, May 4, 2009

A Monday Morning Medley!



  • I am enjoying the fellowship of Whitesville Baptist Church this week. Pray for their church, their Pastor Jonathan Baker, Wendy and his family! A beautiful and  sweet family and did I mention they are from MISSISSIPPI!
  • The Swine Flu.....how concerned are you and what are you doing about it?
  • I woke up one morning this past week and was led to Psalm 43. What a good read!
  • We had a good time with my In-laws over the weekend but my girls never want them to leave. I am glad they love their Grandparents. Unfortunately, I never knew mine but Heaven awaits.
  • I will ask again.... Does anyone know when the Chick-Fil-A is going to begin construction on Fredrica Street?
  • I am still pulling for Danny Gokey on AI. I really liked Matt and Chris as well. 

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Just Thinking!


  • I am proud of Miss California for having the courage to speak her convictions even if it is not politically correct. Jesus never once mentioned being politically correct but He did say we are to be salt and light. 
  • Scheduled to go to Nepal at the end of May, what about the Swine Flu?
  • Fast pitch softball can be boring!
  • I still haven't played golf. My clubs are in the attic. I have watched it on television.
  • Making disciples of Jesus Christ is a priority we have missed as Southern Baptist.
  • Danny Akin, President of Southeastern Seminary in North Carolina shared in chapel with his students some interesting thoughts on our Convention. Here is the link to watch/listen to his sermon.  http://www.sebts.edu/news-resources/multimedia.aspx?type=chapel&Vid=129 
  • Another sermon from a pastor in Memphis. The title is "John Calipari ain't Jesus Christ" go to youtube and type in the title. Check out part 1.
  • Does anyone know when Chick Fil A is going to begin building in Owensboro?  

Sunday, April 12, 2009

He is Alive!

Here are a few questions to consider.

If you believe Christ is alive, what difference has it made in your life? 
Are you being transformed in His image?
Shouldn't every day be Resurrection day for the believer?
If I believe Christ is Alive, so what? Am I changed and do people around me know why?

I don't want to simply celebrate it and say it, but I want it to make a difference in my life!

HAPPY EASTER! HE IS RISEN INDEED!

Monday, April 6, 2009

It's Holy Week


Tomorrow night we will observe "Maundy Thursday" the Last supper Jesus spent with his disciples before going to the cross for us on Friday. It's good to be reminded of the events of Holy Week. Let me encourage you to read the account of it in the Gospels. WHAT A WEEK! WHAT A SAVIOUR!" 

SUNDAY IS COMING!!!!