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		<title>Day 2 in Boston</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 15:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunday I flew from Minneapolis to Boston.  I then entered into the adventure that is the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (Boston&#8217;s mass-transit).  I took the silver line from the airport, to the red line, to the green line, and then 20 stops later at the end of the line found myself discombobulated and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunday I flew from Minneapolis to Boston.  I then entered into the adventure that is the <a href="http://www.mbta.com/">Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority</a> (Boston&#8217;s mass-transit).  I took the silver line from the airport, to the red line, to the <a href="http://www.mbta.com/schedules_and_maps/subway/lines/?route=GREEN">green line</a>, and then 20 stops later at the end of the line found myself discombobulated and somewhat lost.  I had directions, but having never been here before they weren&#8217;t completely clear to me.  After a bit of wondering and sheer dumb luck I ended up on the correct street, where I walked up a hill to where we are staying for the week - the <a href="http://www.walkerctr.org/">Walker Center</a>.<br /><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_iR70Wz3kK60/SKrgX6x9ejI/AAAAAAAAARs/nRpR9iLFSPI/s1600-h/14+Beacon.jpg"><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_iR70Wz3kK60/SKrgX6x9ejI/AAAAAAAAARs/nRpR9iLFSPI/s320/14+Beacon.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br />For the week we are studying <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congregationalism">Congregationalism</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covenant_Theology">Covenant Theology</a>.  The classes are at the <a href="http://www.14beacon.org/">Congregational Library</a> at 14 Beacon Street in downtown Boston. Our primary instructor is <a href="http://www.naccc.org/Streaming%20Media/Symposium%202002/Peay/Peay%20%20Bio.htm">Dr. Steven Peay</a>.  14 Beacon Street was the &#8220;office&#8221; for <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118254/">Ally McBeal</a>.</p>
<p>Cool things:<br />-I&#8217;m becoming a pro at the &#8220;<a href="http://www.mbta.com/">T</a>&#8221; which is what Boston calls its subway system.<br />-I am sitting 5 feet from a chair from Jonathan Edward&#8217;s office.  While it&#8217;s not a particularly impressive chair, it is cool nonetheless.<br />-We just looked at one of the first copies of the <a href="http://www.solagroup.org/articles/historyofthebible/hotb_0005.html">Eliot Bible</a> - the Eliot Bible was the first Bible printed in the Americas.<br />-We looked at 1 of the 3 first copies of the <a href="http://www.pragmatism.org/american/cambridge_platform.htm">Cambridge Platform</a><br />-We got to look through the stacks in the rare book room yesterday.  We didn&#8217;t get to go into the &#8220;cage&#8221; where the most valuable and rare books are housed.  Books dating to the 1500&#8217;s are housed in that cage, some of the earliest copies of some of the Pilgrim and Puritan fathers.<br />-Downtown Boston is pretty cool. Old and new mixed everywhere.<br />-Had lunch yesterday at <a href="http://www.unionoysterhouse.com/">Union Oyster House</a> - really good eats!  I had some Clam Chowdaah that ranks top 3 of chowder in my life.<br />-Had the best Mac &amp; Cheese of my life - 4 cheese pasta with white truffle oil over the top - for dinner last night.  Can&#8217;t remember the name of the place, but it was a sports bar at the Newton Center Station off the Green Line in Boston.  Go North, turn left to the end of the block,  turn right and go to the Union Street side of the block (1 block North) and you&#8217;ll find it just around the corner to the right down an alley.</p>
<p>Uncool things:<br />-Everyone in Boston smokes.  I think I saw a pigeon spark up a heater on the way into downtown this morning.  Butts everywhere, smoke everywhere.  I feel like I&#8217;m in Europe with this many people smoking<br />-Subway system is undergoing a huge face lift.  Currently it is very run down, tired looking, and under repair/replacement all over.  Should be done in 2009<br />-The Walker Center where we are staying is lacking in accommodations, and isn&#8217;t the cleanest either (I&#8217;d call it dumpy chic - a professor called it New England Shabby).</p>
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		<title>Sermon - Rethink: Sowing - Mark 4:3-9</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 18:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My sermon from yesterday is posted on our church&#8217;s web site.  It was a good sermon.  When I asked my wife for constructive criticism, she had none.  That&#8217;s a first.  Maybe I should quit preaching, I&#8217;ve reached the mountain top!  Or maybe not.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My sermon from yesterday is posted on our <a href="http://wasecachurch.blogspot.com/2008/08/sermon-rethink-sowing-mark-43-9.html">church&#8217;s web site</a>.  It was a good sermon.  When I asked my wife for constructive criticism, she had none.  That&#8217;s a first.  Maybe I should quit preaching, I&#8217;ve reached the mountain top!  Or maybe not.  </p>
<p>The sermon was on the Parable of the Sower, and I stuck to my text for about 75% of the time.  I cut a bit of the ending (as posted) and added some other stuff there and in a few other places, but the posted version will give you the gist of what I was saying.</p>
<p>I will not be preaching the next two weeks.  Our church will survive quite well with the incredibly gifted <a href="http://www.brentonbalvin.blogspot.com/">Brenton Balvin</a> filling in for me.  Brenton is a better preacher than me, so if you are looking for a good church the next two Sundays, check him out!  My philosophy is that I want the best possible person to fill in when I&#8217;m gone.  Even if they rock it better than me!  I want my sheep to hear the Truth, to be challenged with God&#8217;s Word, and I trust that will occur.</p>
<p>This coming Sunday I fly out to Boston for a week for a course called <a href="http://www.naccc.org/Seminars_Workshops/Boston_Seminar_student%20site.htm">The Boston Seminar</a>.  Below is the reading list for this course.  It&#8217;s a boat load!  There is one other reading beyond the below that didn&#8217;t make it on the list, so you know what I&#8217;ll be doing the rest of the week!  Every spare moment from now to take off will be consumed with reading.  I&#8217;ve gotten a good start on it, but will have to remain focused to get it all in.</p>
<p><b>Boston Seminar Reading List<br /></b></p>
<p><b>Downloadable articles</b></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.naccc.org/CFTS/the%20cambridge%20synod%20and%20platform.pdf">The Cambridge Synod and Platform</a></p>
<p>The Covenant of Grace and Puritan Thought- Office  		will mail you a copy upon request</p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.naccc.org/Highlights/Toward%20a%20Ministry%20of%20Accountability.pdf"> 		Towards a Ministry of Accountability: Why we should credential ministers  		and why we are afraid of it</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.naccc.org/Wis_Theo_Society.htm/Fellowship/Fellowship.htm"> 		Fellowship: The Neglected Focus of the Congregational Ellipse</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.naccc.org/CFTS/breaking%20covenent.pdf">Breaking Covenant: The Tensions in American  		Congregationalism that Resulted in the UCC Merger Conflict</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.naccc.org/CFTS/controversy%20in%20american%20congregationalism.pdf">Controversy in American Congregationalism: A  		Historical Perspective on Theological Issues at Stake in a Twenty-Year  		Struggle</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.naccc.org/Highlights/Professional%20Code%20of%20Practice.pdf"> 		Professional Code of Practice</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.naccc.org/Cong_Way_Series/Call_To_Settlement/Call_Settlement_01.htm"> 		From Call to Settlement</a></p>
<p>We Covenant with the World and With One Another</p>
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<p><b>Books to Purchase- Click on link to take you to  		the bookstore</b></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=183">The  		Creeds and Platforms of Congregationalism</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=184">The  		Shaping of American Congregationalism </a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=77">Yet  		More Light and Truth… Congregationalism, Covenant, and Community</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=27"> 		Congregationalism: The Church, Local and Universal</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=77">The  		Congregational Way of Life</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=194">The Devoted Life: An Invitation to the Puritan  		Classics</a></p>
<p> 		<a href="http://www.nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=19">A  		Past with a Future</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.nasecure.org/detail.aspx?ID=192"> 		Symposium V. The Church&#8230; Born for a Time Like This</a></p>
<p>Technorati Tags:<br /><a href="http://technorati.com/tag/waseca%20church,%20waseca,%20church,%20congregational%20church,%20first%20congregational%20church,%20sermon,%20mark%204:3-9,%20sowing,%20parable%20of%20the%20sower,%20brenton%20balvin,%20boston,%20boston%20seminar,%20naccc,%20cambridge%20synod,%20cambridge%20platform,%20covenant%20of%20grace,%20ministry%20accountability,%20congregationalism,%20ucc,%20creeds,%20congregational%20way,%20cfts,%20" rel="tag">Waseca Church, Waseca, Church, Congregational Church, First Congregational Church, Sermon, Mark 4:3-9, Sowing, Parable of the Sower, Brenton Balvin, Boston, Boston Seminar, NACCC, Cambridge Synod, Cambridge Platform, Covenant of Grace, Ministry Accountability, Congregationalism, UCC, Creeds, Congregational Way, CFTS, </a></p>
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		<title>Checked out Chino Latino in Uptown tonight</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2008 06:31:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We ate at Chino Latino tonight with a friend who wanted to take us out for dinner.  My first time there, and I was thoroughly impressed with the food.  The atmosphere left something to be desired, but the food was totally worth the wait.  The waitstaff was helpful and had good recommendations.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_iR70Wz3kK60/SJ04SrWHrLI/AAAAAAAAARU/qLx_HqkB5Nk/s1600-h/CHINO-LATINO.jpg"><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_iR70Wz3kK60/SJ04SrWHrLI/AAAAAAAAARU/qLx_HqkB5Nk/s400/CHINO-LATINO.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br />We ate at <a href="http://www.chinolatino.com/">Chino Latino</a> tonight with a friend who wanted to take us out for dinner.  My first time there, and I was thoroughly impressed with the food.  The atmosphere left something to be desired, but the food was totally worth the wait.  The waitstaff was helpful and had good recommendations.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chinolatino.com/menu/dinner.htm">We ate</a>:
<p>PESCADO AHUMADO </p>
<p>mesquite-smoked Pacific swordfish tossed in citrus dressing and served with a pile of crunchy tortilla chips and creamy guacamole</p>
<p>ARGENTINE RODIZIO TENDERLOIN
<p>a gaucho-sized portion of spice-rubbed beef tenderloin, Brazilian herb-marinated chicken and spicy chorizo sausage served churrasco style with chimmichurri and molho apimentado.</p>
<p>ELOTE </p>
<p>grilled corn with queso fresco, lime juiceand cayenne pepper</p>
<p>THE THREE-WAY SIDE:</p>
<p>Wok Glazed Green Beans</p>
<p>Pad Thai Noodles</p>
<p>Fried Rice with Guacamole</p>
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<p>The Argentine Roizio platter was out of this world.  The tenderloin was tender and juicy, and the side of rub that you can add to it made it fantastic.  The Chicken was juicy and flavorful.  The weak spot of the platter was the Chorizo, and even that was decent, though I&#8217;ve had better.</p>
<p>The Elote was so good, that I&#8217;m tempted to go back and order a couple just for myself.  The Wok Glazed Green Beans are fantastic.  I&#8217;ve tried for a long time to make green beans in a similar way, and now have found perfection.  I will have to abuduct their kitchen staff next time I try to make my similar green beans.  Though I would give a bit more of a hot kick to mine.</p>
<p>If you are looking for some interesting and tasty cuisine in the Uptown area of Minneapolis, I reccommend this place whole heartedly.  Just know that it is deafingly loud, very crowded on weekends, and the wait for a table can get very long.</p>
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		<title>Mark Driscoll and family heading for Australia</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m assuming that as I write this that Mark and Grace Driscoll, along with their 5 children, are somewhere over the Pacific Ocean in an airplane.  They will be <a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/2008/08/04/momma-poppa-and-the-driscoll-fab-5/">in Australia until September</a> on a combination speaking tour and vacation.</p>
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<p>Pastor Driscoll is a brave man, I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;m not up to the task of 20 hours in flight with 5 children on my plane, let alone 5 of MY children WITH me!</p>
<p>From the <a href="http://voxpopnetwork.com/vision/">Mission &amp; Vision Blog</a> for Mars Hill Church:
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<blockquote><p>Grace and I are at the airport headed out with the Fab 5 (aka our kids) for a 20 hour flight to Australia. We will spend three weeks vacationing there in Sydney. The kids are really excited to see the Sydney Opera house, hold a koala, and go to the world’s oldest amusement park.</p>
<p>After three weeks, poppa daddy (that’s what the kids call me) will preach about 30 sermons over the course of 11 days. Anyone wanting to join us or pray for those events can <a href="http://calendar.marshillchurch.org/archives/category/preachingandspeaking/markdriscoll/australia/">check out most of the public events here</a>. Thankfully, most of the events seem to have filled up and we’re pushing 6,000 in the Sydney Entertainment Center for the Burn Your Plastic Jesus event. If you want to pray for one event, please pray for this one. The week we arrive Chris Rock is headlining there and so Grace and I are going to see one of my favorite comedians. A few weeks later I am preaching from the same stage and hope to see God fill the room to its’ 10,000 seat capacity and see many people meet Jesus. <a href="http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/event/130040B4DE237124">Tickets are on sale here.</a></p>
<p>This summer I will spend about 80 hours on airplanes as there is a lot of travel.  But, my friends at <a href="http://www.logos.com/">www.Logos.com</a> have loaded my MacBook Pro up with so much amazing study material that I can stay caught up on writing and researching on the road and for that I am deeply grateful. We’ll miss everyone back home in Seattle, and look forward to seeing our friends at Mars Hill Church again in September.</p>
<p>Pastor Mark Driscoll<br />aka Poppa Daddy</p>
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<p>So if you think of it, pray for Mark for his speaking that it would powerfully move forward the mission of Jesus in Australia.  Pray also for safe and speedy travel, with happy quiet children!</p>
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		<title>Sermon - Rethink:  Evangelism - Luke 15:1-2 (plus Luke 15:3-7)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My newest sermon is posted.  If you are ever in the area, come check out our wonderful Waseca Church!  We are First Congregational Church of Waseca, MN.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My <a href="http://wasecachurch.blogspot.com/2008/08/sermon-rethink-evangelism-luke-151-2.html">newest sermon is posted</a>.  If you are ever in the area, come check out our wonderful Waseca Church!  We are <a href="http://wasecachurch.org">First Congregational Church</a> of Waseca, MN.</p>
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		<title>Desiring God National Conference 2008 - An invitation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not too late to get signed up!  I expect this conference to be fully sold out, so I might be camping out overnight to get a good seat   Below is a message from Dr. John Piper inviting you to the upcoming Desiring God Conference.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not too late to get signed up!  I expect this conference to be fully sold out, so I might be camping out overnight to get a good seat <img src='http://mrclm.voxtropolis.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  Below is a message from Dr. John Piper inviting you to the upcoming <a href="http://www.desiringgod.org/Events/NationalConferences/Archives/2008/">Desiring God Conference</a>.</p>
<p>The Power of Words and the Wonder of God</p>
<p>An Invitation to<br />the Desiring God 2008 National Conference<br />September 26-28<br />Minneapolis Convention Center</p>
<p>Dear Friends at Bethlehem and Beyond,</p>
<p>I&#8217;m writing to invite you to an unusual conference. This Fall&#8217;s Desiring<br />God National Conference is one of the most extraordinary we have<br />conceived. Our expectations are very high that its effect will be<br />mind-sharpening, heart-humbling, mouth-seasoning,<br />backbone-strengthening, and Christ-acclaiming. Our theme is The Power of<br />Words and the Wonder of God.</p>
<p>This conference is an overflow of our amazement at the significance of<br />words. Think of it:</p>
<p>* the Son of God is called the Word (John 1:1)</p>
<p>* the universe was created with a word (Hebrews 11:3)</p>
<p>* all things are held in existence by Jesus&#8217; word (Hebrews 1:3)</p>
<p>* God reveals himself to us through his word (1 Samuel 3:21)</p>
<p>* Jesus healed and cast out demons with a word (Matthew 8:16)</p>
<p>* faith is sustained by words (Hebrews 3:13)</p>
<p>* we fellowship with God by the words of prayer</p>
<p>* we worship him through the words of song and confession and preaching</p>
<p>* our relationships are all sustained and nurtured by words</p>
<p>* we speak our love to each other by words; kings rise and fall by their<br />words</p>
<p>* politics and news and entertainment and business and education and<br />international relations and families and friendships-all are possible<br />because of words.</p>
<p>Language is God&#8217;s idea. Words are his creation. They belong at the heart<br />of who he is. They have huge potential for good-and catastrophic<br />potential for evil.</p>
<p>The tongue, James says, is seemingly untamable. &#8220;With it we bless our<br />Lord and Father, and with it we curse people who are made in the<br />likeness of God&#8221; (James 3:9).</p>
<p>Every issue today-political, religious, educational, theological-relates<br />to the way we use words-thinking them in our heads and speaking them<br />with our mouths.</p>
<p>What would the world be like-the home, the church, the school, the<br />public square-if words were used the way Jesus used them? That is not an<br />easy question. We might be surprised.</p>
<p>We have asked Sinclair Ferguson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church<br />of Columbia, South Carolina, to set the stage with an exposition of<br />James 3:1-12. This text is astonishing in the power it attributes to the<br />tongue: &#8220;No human being can tame the tongue&#8221; (James 3:8).</p>
<p>Paul Tripp, who teaches at Westminster Seminary in Philadelphia and<br />counsels at the Christian Counseling and Education Foundation, has<br />written wisely in his book War of Words on the crucial place of the<br />heart in how we help or hurt each other with our words. &#8220;Out of the<br />abundance of the heart the mouth speaks&#8221; (Matthew 12:34). We hope to<br />love people better with our mouths because of this message.</p>
<p>Daniel Taylor, who teaches English Literature at Bethel University in<br />St. Paul, Minnesota, is a lover of stories and has written about their<br />power in his book Tell Me a Story: The Life-Shaping Power of Our<br />Stories. This power is more pervasive than you may think and touches the<br />heart of the gospel.</p>
<p>Mark Driscoll, pastor of Mars Hill Church in Seattle, has agreed to<br />tackle the knotty issue of tough and tender words, words in controversy,<br />words in confrontation, words like Jesus and Paul used when they called<br />people vipers and said, &#8220;If anyone has no love for the Lord, let him be<br />accursed&#8221; (1 Corinthians 16:22).</p>
<p>Bob Kauflin, a worship pastor with Sovereign Grace Ministries, in<br />Gaithersburg, Maryland, just wrote the book Worship Matters: Leading<br />Others to Encounter the Greatness of God. He will help us explore what<br />happens to words when we put them with music and sing them. Why is the<br />Western world so filled with singing? Just turn the knob on your radio.<br />Hundreds of stations. And most of them are singing. What is this power?</p>
<p>The task I have set for myself is the question: &#8220;Is There Christian<br />Eloquence? Clear Words and the Wonder of the Cross.&#8221; Paul said, &#8220;Christ<br />did not send me . . . with words of eloquent wisdom, lest the cross of<br />Christ be emptied of its power&#8221; (1 Corinthians 1:17). Yet who can deny<br />the eloquence of Paul and others in the Bible? What is this? Should we<br />pursue it?</p>
<p>We will worship Christ together. We will think hard. We will pray. We<br />will meet people who are serious about their minds and their hearts and<br />their mouths. We will buy books. And I pray we will go home ready to<br />obey the words, &#8220;Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt&#8221;<br />(Colossians 4:6).</p>
<p>I would love to see you there.</p>
<p>Pastor John,<br />Preaching &amp; Vision,<br />with David Mathis,<br />Executive Pastoral Assistant</p>
<p>More info is available at Desiring God&#8217;s Web site:<br /><a href="http://www.desiringgod.org/events">http://www.desiringGod.org/events</a></p>
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