Resounding Gong or Clanging Symbol?

“If I speak in the tongues[a] of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.”

- Cor 13:1

Sunday Tunes for May 30

30 Seconds to Mars, “Kings and Queens”

Switchfoot, “The Economy of Mercy”

The Messy Church of Corinth

This Sunday, Pastor David at Cana Community Church is starting a new series on 1 Corinthians. I have been working on a 7-minute video introduction to the Corinthian study. Here’s a “teaser trailer” of the first 1:30. You have to come to Cana this Sunday to see the rest. ‘-)

If you have problems viewing the video, you can also watch the video on Youtube.

Postcard from 1952

“All joy (as distinct from mere pleasure, still more amusement) emphasizes our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings are wantings.”

- C.S. Lewis

To see a world in a grain of sand
And heaven in a wild flow,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour.

- William Blake

When the post-rock band Explosions in the Sky released their latest album last year Take Care, Take Care, Take Care, one of my favorites on it was a song evocatively called “Postcard from 1952.” Such a title begs a great story to lie behind it, but since Explosions in the Sky is an instrumental-only band, listeners are usually left to conjure up their own story to the band’s songs. Fortunately for us, they recently released a video for “Postcard from 1952″ that tells a simple, yet poignant and beautiful story of the power, mystery, and fleeting nature of memories. I love it. The music and cinematography (the video’s cinematographer was 2nd unit cinematographer for Tree of Life) of ”Postcard from 1952″ combine to form one of the most amazing and memorable videos I have seen in some time.

Note: I recommend viewing this in HD if possible. Yeah, it’s worth it. 


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Talking Point 1 – The Centrality of Love

If a church emphasizes the love of God, does that mean it is inherently superficial in their teaching? In this 4-min clip from his Easter Sunday message, David Gentleman explains why love — not doctrine, theology, or good works – is at the very center of the Christian faith.

Sunday Tunes for Easter

Pre-service Video

Tenth Avenue North, “Love Is Here”

U2, “Beautiful Day”

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