Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Top Borrower for May


It was a close race, but we do have a clear winner. John Barlow is the Resource Center's Top Borrower for the month of May. Congratulations John! What makes this even sweeter is that John has won this meritorious designation two months in a row. (John, we recommend that you list this prestigious award on your CV.) We salute you, John, for your commitment to loving God with your mind. We also salute you for returning items in a timely fashion.

One of the important questions facing this presbytery is who can unseat John in the month of June. Who will wrestle this illustrious title from his able grasp?

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Sitting at the Master's Feet


One of our Christian educators, Debby Madden, has written a very creative piece in the summer issue of Advocate. Her article, "Spiritual Discipline: The Year I Didn't Buy Shoes," describes a yearlong spiritual discipline she took up in 2006. Jesus said, "Wherever your treasure is, there will your heart be also." (Matt. 6:21) She discovered that her love of shoes had become the treasure of her heart. They had, in her words, "become a god to me."
The article recounts how difficult it was for her not to buy a pair of shoes for an entire year. Some may dismiss Deb's discipline because of her admission that she already owned 137 pairs of shoes before she started. Those who look deeper will see a challenge to uncover what is the treasure of their heart. What they will find is a challenge to remove whatever it is that impedes their relationship with God.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

DVD Study Promo

Are you looking for an adult education resource from a progressive perspective? Living the Questions is a high quality DVD resource featuring many of the most significant voices in progressive Christianity. Click here to view sample clips from this exciting resource.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Bible Study Resources



The "For Today" series is a great series of books that can be used to lead bible studies or book discussion groups. The books are current. Chapters are compact and concise. Discussion questions are found at the end of each chapter. The series includes volumes on the Beatitudes, Ten Commandments, the Lord's Prayer, and the Life of Jesus. Check one out today!

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Another Immigration Resource


A feature film addressing the immigration issue is playing at a local theater. The critically acclaimed film The Visitor is playing in Harrisburg at the Midtown Cinema. Showtimes can be found by clicking here. If I have a chance to see it this weekend, I will post a review next week.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Resources on the Immigration Issue


Immigration is a huge concern these days. In our culture, different interests are lined up on opposite sides of the debate. Below are a few resources to help your congregation sort out this complex issue.

1.) Debating Immigration, edited by Carol M. Swain. This collection of 18 essays on the immigration debate explores the issue from the perspectives of religion, law and policy, economics and demographics, and race.

2.) Immigrant America: A Portrait by Alejandro Portes and Ruben Rumbaut. Recognized for its superb portrayal of immigration and immigrant life in the US, this book probes the dynamics of immigrant politics, examining questions of identity and loyalty among newcomers, and explores the psychological consequences of varying modes of migration and acculturation.

3.) Vicki Lantz at Second Carlisle is tackling the issue this month. Kudos to Vicki for taking this on. We look forward to hearing about your experience.

4.) David True is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Wilson College in Chambersburg and a member of Carlisle Presbytery. Dave is very interested in this topic. He taught a class at Wilson on it this spring and is giving a paper on it at the American Academy of Religion meeting in the fall. He made a very interesting presentation on the topic in the fall of 2007 at Market Square Church.