we just had to snap a few pic of the trees around the seminary before we left for the airport. these are in the court yard in front of the library. spring is gorgeous!
yay for us! the is me as an official 2nd year student. whaahooo!!
i fell asleep before we even took off... haha. that was the best plane sleep i have ever had! i had no clue jon reached under my seat to get my camera out. i was out like a light!
dressed for the rehearsal (so i thought) and brother ben
jon and me in the dress i did wear... haha. pretty nice bow tie! we have to thank dr. purves for the lessons on making a great bow tie!
lovely laura and me
the bride and all her maids at the rehearsal dinner
we are getting ready
we are ready. me, mary adele, kylie and molly
chi omega pic
all the chi omegas sing farewell to laura
reception pic
laura in her pretty dress
this was awesome! he started with a blank canvas at the reception. i am the tall one in the pink dress under the tent
yay for laura who fought for the boquet!
mr and mrs rackley are off to the honeymoon!
yay for family! ben, jon, me, mom cooper, adam, and abi
what a wonderful weekend!
e l i z a b e t h
Monday, May 19, 2008
Friday, May 16, 2008
preaching...
i am offering a challenge to all you preachers out there. please read the following and consider whether you are doing your job properly:
is it possible that we have made the message of life and hope boring and irrelevant? perhaps we have failed to preach "the message" at all in an effort to not offend, or to entertain, or to make God relevant. perhaps we should remember that we do not make God relevant... He makes us relevant. perhaps we should not take our work so lightly and come so causally before God Almighty...
cheers,
jw <><
to preach a sermon, i think, is not the hardest part; and yet what skill is necessary to make the truth plain; to convince the hearers, to let irresistible light in to their consciences, and to keep it there, and drive all home; to screw the truth into their minds, and work Christ into their affections; to meet every objection, and clearly to resolve it; to drive sinners to a stand, and make them see that there is no hope, but that they must unavoidably either be converted or condemned - and to do all this as regards language and manner, as beseems our work, and yet as is most suitable to the capacities of our hearers. this, and a great deal more that should be done in every sermon, must surely require a great deal of holy skill. so great a God, whose message we deliver, should be honoured by our delivery of it. it is a lamentable case, that in a message from the God of heaven, of everlasting moment to the souls of men, we should behave oursevles so weakly, so unhandsomely, so imprudently, or so slightly, that the whole business should miscarry in our hands, and God should be dishonoured, and his work disgraced, and sinners rather hardened than converted; and all this through our weakness or neglect! how often have carnal hearers gone home jeering at the palpable and dishonourable failings of the preacher! how many sleep under us, because our hearts and tongues are sleepy, and we bring not with us so much skill and zeal as to awake them! richard baxter, the reformed pastor (pg70)
is it possible that we have made the message of life and hope boring and irrelevant? perhaps we have failed to preach "the message" at all in an effort to not offend, or to entertain, or to make God relevant. perhaps we should remember that we do not make God relevant... He makes us relevant. perhaps we should not take our work so lightly and come so causally before God Almighty...
cheers,
jw <><
Sunday, May 11, 2008
politics
okay, so i want to write a word or two about the one thing i know ministers are not supposed to discuss... politics. don't worry, though. i am going to stay as neutral as possible about my own political affiliation. i am not going to support or tear down any of the candidates. i just wanted to raise some questions. perhaps it will evoke some thought if there are any of you out there still reading this blog.
i was reading something about evil recently that got me thinking. shirley guthrie wrote,
i will be the first in line to say that things need to change in american politics. perhaps we should be very weary of those promoting drastic change, though. i think we need to ask ourselves a few questions.
1) what is the purpose of the government?
i think one could give numerous correct answers here, but i do not think that one of them is to give handouts.
2) do we really trust the government enough to give it more power to regulate?
i think that this should be a no brainer. we blame the government for the mess we are in, yet we want to elect officials who want to give the government more power to fix the mess that the government supposedly created in the first place. this seems somewhat nonsensical to me.
3) is the problem really the government?
i think that the government certainly isn't helping things; however, is the problem government or the people of the democracy? it seems interesting to me that blaming the government for problems of the u.s. isn't really getting at the heart of things.
having said that, i think that we take a long look at ourselves. perhaps the government is not the problem. perhaps the problem is our own sinfulness. although america has been very generous in times of need, it seems we are becoming what others countries have seen us as for so long (maybe a self-fulfilling prophecy)... greedy, egocentric, conceded. what happened to the people that made this nation great? the people who worked their butts off and didn't demand higher wages and better benefits. please do not misinterpret me. i am not saying that i do not believe in fair wages, but i do not think that a bus driver should be making over $100,000, as they are in pittsburgh. we have been become a bunch of greedy whiners who wonder why it costs $15 to ride the bus two blocks.
if we think we can just change the government and fix the problem this country is having, we are sadly mistaken. we will not eliminate the problems. they will only change "forms of expression." this country will implode in on itself as we elect officials who cater to our greed.
maybe we should give some thought to this... perhaps our nation wouldn't have so many economic problems if unions' demands wouldn't keep running companies to the ground or out of the country, or if people wouldn't keep living beyond their means, or if parents would impress on their children the need for the education they have been freely offered. this is just a start... further, perhaps we wouldn't have problems oversees if america hadn't failed the first time in places like afghanistan. if we hadn't crapped out but actually rebuilt the country after the russians were run out. instead, we decided our job was over and left it helpless to serve as a breeding ground for terrorists. it would be nice if we actually learned from our mistakes for once. it looks as though we are just doomed to repeat them.
or maybe we should just blame our government for people taking out loans that couldn't be repaid. perhaps we should tax the crap out of companies and individuals who actually are working and making money. perhaps we should just demand that the government keep dumping money into our failing education systems and promise to leave no child behind. as if dumping money into a problem ever fixed it. i could go on... maybe we should all just play dumb and continue to ignore the real problem... ourselves.
despite these things perhaps we should recognize one thing. we have seriously messed up when we put our hope in this world. my friends, barack obama is not a savior, nor is john mccain. come january 2009, it is my bet that things have not changed... at least not for the better. gas prices will continue to rise, producing higher food prices and everything else for that matter. politics will be politics. life will go on. the fact is real change only comes from one place, and that is where i choose to place my hope. maybe it is time we recognized that and allowed the One who can change things to begin with us.
cheers (and a hope for a better-not-just-different tomorrow),
jw <><
i was reading something about evil recently that got me thinking. shirley guthrie wrote,
important as it is to take the social context of evil into consideration, social explanations do not get to the heart of the problem of evil. they do not explain how or why social structures themselves become evil. moreover, instead of solving the problem, blaming a familial or social system for evil can make it worse. we do not have to take responsibility for our own lives, nor will we be able to do so, so long as we can blame our parents or someone else for our faults and problems. we cannot encourage and help others to take responsibility for their own lives or to challenge a repressive social system so long as we allow them to continue blaming family background or "the system" for their faults and problems. on the other hand, those who believe that evil can be overcome by changing a particular social, economic, or political system forget that when the oppressed who have no power get enough power, then the oppressed usually become the oppressors, doing unto others what has been done to them. evil does not end; it only changes managers and forms of expression. (christian doctrine, pg 177)
i will be the first in line to say that things need to change in american politics. perhaps we should be very weary of those promoting drastic change, though. i think we need to ask ourselves a few questions.
1) what is the purpose of the government?
i think one could give numerous correct answers here, but i do not think that one of them is to give handouts.
2) do we really trust the government enough to give it more power to regulate?
i think that this should be a no brainer. we blame the government for the mess we are in, yet we want to elect officials who want to give the government more power to fix the mess that the government supposedly created in the first place. this seems somewhat nonsensical to me.
3) is the problem really the government?
i think that the government certainly isn't helping things; however, is the problem government or the people of the democracy? it seems interesting to me that blaming the government for problems of the u.s. isn't really getting at the heart of things.
having said that, i think that we take a long look at ourselves. perhaps the government is not the problem. perhaps the problem is our own sinfulness. although america has been very generous in times of need, it seems we are becoming what others countries have seen us as for so long (maybe a self-fulfilling prophecy)... greedy, egocentric, conceded. what happened to the people that made this nation great? the people who worked their butts off and didn't demand higher wages and better benefits. please do not misinterpret me. i am not saying that i do not believe in fair wages, but i do not think that a bus driver should be making over $100,000, as they are in pittsburgh. we have been become a bunch of greedy whiners who wonder why it costs $15 to ride the bus two blocks.
if we think we can just change the government and fix the problem this country is having, we are sadly mistaken. we will not eliminate the problems. they will only change "forms of expression." this country will implode in on itself as we elect officials who cater to our greed.
maybe we should give some thought to this... perhaps our nation wouldn't have so many economic problems if unions' demands wouldn't keep running companies to the ground or out of the country, or if people wouldn't keep living beyond their means, or if parents would impress on their children the need for the education they have been freely offered. this is just a start... further, perhaps we wouldn't have problems oversees if america hadn't failed the first time in places like afghanistan. if we hadn't crapped out but actually rebuilt the country after the russians were run out. instead, we decided our job was over and left it helpless to serve as a breeding ground for terrorists. it would be nice if we actually learned from our mistakes for once. it looks as though we are just doomed to repeat them.
or maybe we should just blame our government for people taking out loans that couldn't be repaid. perhaps we should tax the crap out of companies and individuals who actually are working and making money. perhaps we should just demand that the government keep dumping money into our failing education systems and promise to leave no child behind. as if dumping money into a problem ever fixed it. i could go on... maybe we should all just play dumb and continue to ignore the real problem... ourselves.
despite these things perhaps we should recognize one thing. we have seriously messed up when we put our hope in this world. my friends, barack obama is not a savior, nor is john mccain. come january 2009, it is my bet that things have not changed... at least not for the better. gas prices will continue to rise, producing higher food prices and everything else for that matter. politics will be politics. life will go on. the fact is real change only comes from one place, and that is where i choose to place my hope. maybe it is time we recognized that and allowed the One who can change things to begin with us.
cheers (and a hope for a better-not-just-different tomorrow),
jw <><
Thursday, May 8, 2008
study break!!!!!!!!!!
it has been absolutely gorgeous around these parts lately! we missed spring last year since we did not move until the end of may. we had NO idea how awesome spring time is here!
i had cabin fever! who wouldn't after studying for nine finals and just knowing how beautiful the weather is outside??? so we decided to go out for a photo shoot of some of our favorite spots.
these tulips are literally lining up on both sides of 5th avenue. it is crazy how many there are. there are sooo many colors and even multi-colored, too! you have to see it. our pictures cannot explain!
the trees are all blossoming! yeah they are all turning green and sprouting leaves, BUT they also have beautiful flowers on them!! the white and purple ones are my favorite. i should just start taking my camera whenever we drive around. yesterday i saw a few trees with HOT pink flowers on them.
i have been wanting to get a pic with this special dino since we moved here! this is outside of mr. rogers studio on 5th avenue. notice how the dino is dressed in a red sweater and blue sneakers just like mr. r!! how cute is that!
more blogging to come!
e l i z a b e t h
i had cabin fever! who wouldn't after studying for nine finals and just knowing how beautiful the weather is outside??? so we decided to go out for a photo shoot of some of our favorite spots.
these tulips are literally lining up on both sides of 5th avenue. it is crazy how many there are. there are sooo many colors and even multi-colored, too! you have to see it. our pictures cannot explain!
the trees are all blossoming! yeah they are all turning green and sprouting leaves, BUT they also have beautiful flowers on them!! the white and purple ones are my favorite. i should just start taking my camera whenever we drive around. yesterday i saw a few trees with HOT pink flowers on them.
i have been wanting to get a pic with this special dino since we moved here! this is outside of mr. rogers studio on 5th avenue. notice how the dino is dressed in a red sweater and blue sneakers just like mr. r!! how cute is that!
more blogging to come!
e l i z a b e t h
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Weekend and Wedding in Niagara Falls
jon's parents came to visit us for a few days, and then we all traveled to the falls for lou and shana's wedding. we loved having visitors and getting together with the whole wagner family at grandma wagner's house.
we're at the wedding.
the wedding party.
uncle al, aunt kathy, lou and shana
the wedding party rides in the lovely white hummer.
uncle allyn says jon and adam look like twins in this pic. they do look like cousins, but i think twins is a little overboard.
here we are with grandma wagner. she told us she was dressed as a butter cup for the wedding - haha! she is too funny.
hannah and caitlin were the best dancers of the whole night!
hannah, caitlin and whitney
at the reception we had dessert and cake, too! yum-yum!
precious!
justin and adam's girlfriends are trying to teach uncle dee to dance!
after all the wedding fun, the family was moving everything out of grandma's house. i loved hearing all the stories about the good old days while we were going through all the stuff.
we found a really cool record player upstairs and lots of old records to go with it. we were pleasantly surprised to see it still works!!
the coat closet was filled with the most fashionable hats you could ever imagine! everyone thought the hats were great. we all had fun playing dress-up... haha!
sorry we are soooo behind with posting! i am to blame because i am on break... haha!
e l i z a b e t h
we're at the wedding.
the wedding party.
uncle al, aunt kathy, lou and shana
the wedding party rides in the lovely white hummer.
uncle allyn says jon and adam look like twins in this pic. they do look like cousins, but i think twins is a little overboard.
here we are with grandma wagner. she told us she was dressed as a butter cup for the wedding - haha! she is too funny.
hannah and caitlin were the best dancers of the whole night!
hannah, caitlin and whitney
at the reception we had dessert and cake, too! yum-yum!
precious!
justin and adam's girlfriends are trying to teach uncle dee to dance!
after all the wedding fun, the family was moving everything out of grandma's house. i loved hearing all the stories about the good old days while we were going through all the stuff.
we found a really cool record player upstairs and lots of old records to go with it. we were pleasantly surprised to see it still works!!
the coat closet was filled with the most fashionable hats you could ever imagine! everyone thought the hats were great. we all had fun playing dress-up... haha!
sorry we are soooo behind with posting! i am to blame because i am on break... haha!
e l i z a b e t h
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