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A photographer, bedroom DJ, die-hard Oregon Ducks fan and Christian livin’ the dream in Springfield, MO.

Event Review: Lakeside Youth Service, 8-20-06

Yesterday’s service was moderated by Tyler and focused entirely on the youth, and during the first portion of the morning we had a packed house. Youth from the Alexandria and Chesterfield COGOPs joined us for the service and it was great to see them get involved with everything.

After worship, one of the Alexandria kids played a solo on alto sax that sounded awesome, then Chris Brooks, Melissa, Krista, Stephanie and Laura all performed a human video to the Casting Crowns song “Praise You In This Storm.” After that, the Chesterfield group, led by Wayne and Leon Kelly, performed a skit about a young man who never had time for God and ended up nearly dying in a car accident, but survived and gave his life to Christ.

Tyler’s message was one of letting the love of Jesus work through us so we can live a life that can be emulated by other people, to the glory of the Lord. He touched on how important it is for us to be a witness to those in our sphere of influence, our communities, etc. to reach them for Jesus. After the message, Tyler held an altar call in which many responded and were blessed.

I’ve got video of the skits, but right now I’ve only put one on my site. Go to the Multimedia Center and check out the Lakeside folks’ human video to “Praise You In This Storm.”

I hope to put the rest online tonight. Peace.

I’ve Moved Everything (In Case You Hadn’t Noticed)

DreamHost sucks so I moved everything to this nifty little site that I named after myself.  Long story, and I already typed it over at FirestormLIVE so I’m not going to re-type it here.

Anyhoo, bookmark this site, this is the one that will be updated as FirestormLIVE.net fades into the sunset.

What To Look For At The COGOP General Assembly

Many COGOP members are looking forward to this year’s General Assembly, being held August 22-27 at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, TN. This is a huge year for the COGOP, with the selection of a new General Overseer pending, among other important topics that need to be resolved in business meetings.

That being said, let me give you the short list of what to look for at this year’s Assembly, in addition to the evening sermons (according to the program):

August 21, 7:00 pm: Cabales Trio singing. The Cabales family are dear friends of our family and they are a huge blessing to everyone when they sing.
August 22-25, 6:00 pm: Bahama Brass Band plays. These guys know how to rock…well not rock, per se, but they are an awesome marching band, and it’s amazing to see how they are on fire for God and represent the COGOP well. They’re a personal favorite of mine.
August 23, 2:30-4:45 pm: Bishop Ordination Service & Introduction of New General Overseer. It’s always cool to see ministers become Bishops in the church. After that, and a couple other orders of business, the new GO will be presented. Who’s it gonna be? Internet chatter says it’s gonna be Billy Wilson. We’ll see.
August 24, 9:30 am: Washington State Worship Team leads worship. Dave Cabales, an all-around great guy, can jam on the trumpet, and he leads the WA state worship team (and the Assembly) in worship. You won’t wanna miss it.
August 25, morning: Teen Talent Festival. An exhibition of some of the best singing, instrument and art talent the COGOP offers nation- and world-wide.
August 26, 7:30 pm: Global Outreach Program. It’s the only reason I read the White Wing Messenger, and also a very big highlight of the Assembly for me. I love to hear what the Lord is doing in COGOPs around the world and it fascinates me to hear reports of how God moves among the nations. It’s gonna be great.

That’s just the short list. Remember that if you can’t go to the Assembly, plop down in a comfy chair, slide it in front of a computer screen and catch live streaming video of it at http://www.cogopwebcast.com.

Ciao.

Happy Birthday, Dad

Michael McDonald in Concert

No, Michael McDonald is not my father. But he and Steely Dan put on a good show last night at the Virginia Beach Amphitheater last night, and was one of the better mixed concerts I have ever heard. Sound quality was excellent, the show was great, and the tunes sounded fantastic. Rating: 8/10.

Now onto the good stuff. I am proud to say that my dad turned 46 today. That’s right folks…he’s 46. Not 9, but 46. Still crazy after all these years and probably the inspiration for my zany antics as well, Dad’s going on strong at age 46.

Why am I proud to say that he is 46? Because I am proud of the fact that I have young parents. Dad’s 46 and Mom is only 44. Not bad at all, considering I am 22. So go Dad, 46 isn’t a bad age at all. Report back to me and tell me how it feels to be 46. I know what you’re response is gonna be (”Feels like any other day”) but still I want to see if turning 46 has benefited your life.

Happy birthday Dad, you’re getting something in the mail soon. Keep a watch for it, I think you’ll like it.

Something To Praise The Lord For

Mom called with a bit of good news yesterday. Dad got a job yesterday, finally, a legitimate job with a Springfield company that wants to keep him. Apparently he gets good pay, full insurance coverage, a 401(k) and other benefits. How awesome is that? The family has been needing news like this for awhile, and it’s amazing to see how their trust in the Lord has rewarded them.

They’ve been in Springfield for over a year now, and they’ve sorta struggled along with Dad trying to pick up whatever job he can. See, the job market in Missouri isn’t too great, and the jobs that are there don’t pay enough for someone trying to support a family of three (well, it’s going to be two when Jason moves away). Dad has picked up a few jobs in Springfield here and there, and also worked with Johnny Parker in Washington DC and Indiana, but never had a steady job he could rely on until yesterday. Praise God for the great news…this means they can eventually get a house like they have always dreamed of doing.

When you get a chance, take some time and praise the Lord with me for providing for my family when they needed it most.

The same God that provided them a house has provided me with Steely Dan & Michael McDonald concert tickets via Steve Wiggington, a friend of mine. I’m taking Jon Masters with me and we’re all going to meet up at the Virginia Beach Amphitheater and have a great time tonight. Hopefully I can grab some photos and if I do, they’ll be on here tomorrow.

God bless.

Working On A News Story

You’ll want to check my “News Stories & Other Videos” section tonight, as I will be uploading two videos…a news story I am currently working on at the office right now (the same one I was on a two-day shoot for last week), and the long-awaited highlight of Brent Fortenberry’s alley-oop layup (would have been a dunk if he could have jumped six inches higher) in last week’s basketball game.

Just thought I’d let you all know, so keep watching my site from about 5-6 PM EST.

UPDATE, 5:58 PM EST: For some reason, Avid exported a crappy file so I’m gonna run over to the office and re-export it really quick. It’s a good story so hang on.

UPDATE, 8:39 PM EST: The videos are online, check the links below.

Langley Airmen Train For Deployment - Low Quality | High Quality
Brent Fortenberry’s Two Great Plays In 20 Seconds - Low Quality

Retirement & Unretirement

RETIREMENT

Yes folks, last night was my last night on the floor as a participating member of Saturday Night Basketball at Lakeside Church. While I will still continue to participate in tournaments and other tomfoolery that takes place in the hallowed halls of the Family Life Center, I am stepping down from being a contributor to the banality that we all know as “streetball.”

Streetball is basketball in its most degraded form. Kinda like rap is to music. Let’s take a look at this Wikipedia entry on streetball:

Streetball is an urban form of basketball, played in playgrounds and imitated in gymnasiums across the world.

Imitated is correct. On Saturday nights we see a bunch of headstrong, selfish, and sometimes just plain rude people walk through the doors, step foot onto the court and try to prove to the world that somehow, someway they are the next Michael Jordan…even though they probably couldn’t even crack the varsity roster at their local high school. Games ensue and more often than not, they become exhibitions where one person will make two shots in a row and subsequently try to do whatever they can to score the remaining points necessary for victory, many times forgetting teammates who are working hard on offense and defense to create opportunities to win the game.

God forbid someone gets fouled or turns the ball over. I don’t know if it’s a prerequisite for streetball or not, but usually the shouting matches that ensue between two players on opposing teams due to disagreements over a turnover or foul are more interesting than the game action itself. Here’s a sample:

Player 1: “Dawg, you just straight dribblt that bawl out, yo.”
Player 2: “($)#)@#!!! I don’kno whatchew talkin’bout nigga!”
Player 1: “You crost dat black line mah, dat’s out! Gimme datball!”
Player 2: “Mah this some #()%)@ up sh#(%*, mah. I getchew nextime bruh.”

Then a third party has to come in and separate the two because the echo of poorly constructed sentences, words jamming together and expletives peppered in are reverberating through the sheet metal walls. God bless the third party, because usually it’s Tyler, Chris Brooks, or some other wise sage walking over to separate two goats who have locked horns.

God also forbid someone actually play defense. I average a few blocks and steals per game, and it turns out that when I or someone else create a turnover, the offense isn’t setting up because they’re too stunned the other team didn’t score. So then we end up turning the ball back over when I give it up to the point guard who is busy drooling over the fact that WE ACTUALLY STOLE THE BALL.

Wipe your spit off the floor man, we don’t need anyone twisting an ankle on that wet spot on the floor.

I absolutely hate streetball. James Naismith is rolling in his grave. Poor guy.

But Saturday Night Basketball has one redeeming quality, and it’s the reason that it should continue until the building is condemned: the fact that church folks are hosting it, and people who walk inside the FLC doors know it is a church they are walking into. If basketball is the way we can communicate with the community and bring them the Gospel, then I’m all for it.

You see, even if we don’t talk about Jesus directly, it’s still an environment that has been nurtured and cultivated by Christians wanting to exalt the name of Christ, and if the Holy Spirit is there, I personally believe that anyone who is open to the concept of Jesus will be blessed by that environment. Then the door for ministry opens.

It’s a good thing they’ve got going on there, they just need some guys wearing striped shirts. So when you see me next Saturday night at the FLC gym, don’t be surprised when you notice I’ve traded my red and black Adidas for flip-flops….and a different shirt.

UNRETIREMENT

Today was my first day participating in a round of Disc Golf at Newport News Park. Last time I was there in April of last year, I went on a horrible tirade on the 17th hole — a deadly combination of having just been stood up by an unnamed girl from Indiana, the realization I had spent $300 on a trip that wasn’t worth squat, already having thrown the disc 72 times that day, and having hit the tree for about the 30th. I had it and I took my frustrations out on the sign telling everybody that they are at the 17th hole, and it hasn’t been seen since by anyone.

Except for me. Hee hee hee.

So today I went back after having retired from disc golf in disgrace after one match. Kevin, Tyler, Jessie, Krista and I enjoyed a pleasant round of disc golf in which I hit the tree maybe only six times and ended up throwing a four-over-par 65 for the course. Not bad at all. When you factor in that this was my second time ever playing disc golf, I birdied the 17th hole, and dealt with a nasty curve on all my throws, 65 is awesome.

And it was all on a borrowed disc that I ended up buying from Kevin for $10 after the match. He hates it, but I like it, so I took it home and named it Brewstradamus. Brewy and I will end up teaming up for many four-over-par 65’s in the future.

But now I must sleep and reflect on my good fortunes. Toodles.

Busy, Busy, Busy

This week has flown by and I noticed my only update was for Monday night, when I went to go see Talladega Nights. Tuesday, Wednesday and today have all flown by and I have been extraordinarily busy each day.

Tuesday and Wendesday, my friend Brad from work joined me on a shoot that took the better part of both days to complete. It was a fun one — documenting airmen from around the base training to deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan. The class taught survival and other combat skills that would be useful to airmen serving downrange. Overall we shot about four hours worth of footage, not to mention lugging a tripod and Sony XDCAM with us wherever we went. It was hot but fun.

My evenings have been occupied as well. Tuesday night I got together with some friends to visit, and last night was a great church service. I will expound more on that soon.

I guess the point of this post is to show the world that I’m alive, and I’ll bring you more tomorrow. Aftan’s at work and I’m going to bed. cheers.

My Ricky Bobby Review

I went to go see “Talladega Nights” last night with Danny and Jon from church. We hopped in our respective cars and convened at the AMC theater in Hampton at 8 PM to go see what we were expecting to be one of the funniest movies of the year.

Only thing was, it really wasn’t. It had its funny parts here and there, but they’re really not all that memorable (except for when Ricky thinks he’s on fire). The one funny part that was memorable — to me, at least — had absolutely nothing to do with Will Ferrell at all.

Good points:
How they stereotype the NASCAR community as unintelligent rednecks
Ricky praying to “Baby Jesus”
“I’m on fire!!! Help me Jesus! Help me Tom Cruise! Help me Oprah Winfrey!”
Product placement
Will Ferrell’s type of humor laced throughout the movie

Bad points:
Men kissing (more than once, too)
Swearing just for the sake of swearing
How the movie was funny then about thirty minutes toward the end stopped being thatway
The ending was gay (literally)
The movie was only funny because Will Ferrell was in it

Overall, I give it about a 4.5 out of 10. Will Ferrell’s the only thing holding this thing together, and he does a piecemeal job at that. Like I said, I can’t even remember most of what I laughed at (and I was sober at the theater). I remember the dig at the Pet Shop Boys and Seal more than I remember most other stuff in the movie.

I wouldn’t go see it again and I probably won’t buy it when it comes out on DVD. It was good for laughs once but then that’s it.

Talladega Nights, Steely Dan & Audio Adrenaline

Greetings.

The next couple months for me are action-packed. Just to name a few of the things I will be attending, I’m going to see Talladega Nights tonight with some friends from Lakeside Church, Steely Dan and Michael McDonald in Virginia Beach on the 15th, and a host of other events, such as Audio Adrenaline’s stop in Norfolk on their farewell tour in October. I figure if I have a couple months left here, I might as well live it up and make something of it. What a great way to do so.

Today’s been interesting at work. They’re reorganizing the Public Affairs section here, which means half the broadcasters here have moved next door. All of them except me will be gone within the next few weeks. The reason I’m staying is because I’ve been assigned to the yet-to-be-formed “Team 3,” but an even bigger reason is that I’m separating soon and there’s no reason to really bother me too terribly much over my remaining fifty-some-odd days of work. On top of that, I got a new supervisor. As John Stevens would say, “Real cool, brother man.”

Went to church yesterday and also went to Red Robin afterward. I think we set a record for an unofficial Lakeside gathering of the people, with nineteen of us crowding into the largest booth they could find. Our waitresses handled the stress well and we tipped them generously. Also a good opportunity to witness…our server asked us what church we came from since we were all so dressed up, and we told her about Lakeside. That got her to inquiring about Lakeside and we talked back and forth. Again, “real cool, brother man.”

It was really nice to see a fellow Air Force junior enlisted member at church yesterday, along with his wife who had been coming for a couple weeks. REALLY nice people and they are a big blessing to us.

Anyway, I have to go mail off Afty’s birthday present. Afty you should get your Furby within 3-5 business days. Love you!

And I love the rest of you too, just not as much as her. :)