Episodes
Thursday Apr 19, 2012
87: Used Record Stores and a Healthy Aquarium
Thursday Apr 19, 2012
Thursday Apr 19, 2012
A complete system of commerce must include a final destination point for "clearance" that serves both the needs of industry and the bottom-feeder (plecostomus). I do not use that term as an insult because it describes me quite well as a loyal customer of used record stores and bookstores. Some of my most beloved rock bands and musicians were first discovered in the dollar bins or cutout racks. It is good that others' cast-offs have found a happy home. Without such a method of filtering out the unwanted production, any retail system is incomplete or under-developed. Different Drummer: Mark E. Smith
Saturday Apr 07, 2012
86: The Heart of the Matter
Saturday Apr 07, 2012
Saturday Apr 07, 2012
The concept "heart" describes the deepest, most personally "real" part of ourselves. A great many people have never revealed this Self to anyone, not even a spouse or other family member. At the same time, any hope another person has for truly knowing you depends entirely on getting to "the heart of the matter" within that relationship. This is one of the great truths that Jesus came to share, and it rests at the core of what Christians mean by "having a relationship" with God. Different Drummer: Frederick Buechner
Monday Apr 02, 2012
85: What it Means to Worship
Monday Apr 02, 2012
Monday Apr 02, 2012
Ritual can be a part of authentic worship, but if that's all there is then it is almost certainly false. My faith has consistently affirmed the conviction that God is "present" within worship, not as a judgmental taskmaster but as a loving, creative force. Genuine worship changes over time, even from week to week. Rather than being regimented, if it is truly God-focused then it will reflect the Lord's mysterious ways. Anything less than a journey into this heart of wonder may be "religious" but it certainly isn't spiritual. Different Drummer: Rick Moyer Take Him With You