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Not Holding My Breath

Posted by Colby Kinser on

I'm not holding my breath waiting for COVID-19 to be over with. And by that, I don't mean that I'm not expecting us to ever get out of our homes. Rather, I mean that I'm not just going to wait until most of this is behind us. This is a rich time now! God's power is not weaker than this...

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Tags: life, blessing, daily, virus, coronavirus, convid-19

Ahead of the Mental Curve

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Mental health care professionals are consistently sounding the same concern - CoronaVirus is going to exact a toll on our mental health for years to come. I don't want to be an alarmist, but I do want to get ahead of the mental health curve so that we are all better prepared to handle the...

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Tags: health, mental, virus, coronavirus, convid-19

Zoom Tim

Posted by Colby Kinser on

1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13 (NCT - New COVID Translation)17 But as for us, brothers and sisters of the chat window, after we were forced to quarantine for a short time (in person, not in technology), we greatly desired and made every effort to return and see you and your virtual background of...

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Tags: safety, virus, coronavirus, convid-19

Virtual Backgrounds

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Our new normal of a meeting primarily online, some of you have found that fun feature of setting a "virtual background" to show behind you. Instead of your messy dining room, your screen presence can have in the background pretty much any image or scene that you want - the seaside, mountains, a...

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Tags: honesty, transparency

Improving our online experience

Posted by Colby Kinser on

Last week, I discussed how we're protecting the flock in our online worship services. I mentioned that we have been using the "webinar" style instead of the "meeting" style for added security. The downside has been we can't see each other. And since we're already lacking personal contact, that's...

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Tags: worship

Be on guard for the online flock

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In Acts 20:28, Paul tells the flock to be on guard for themselves and for the flock. This directive has a particular twist in our days of gathering as the church online. We have been using Zoom for our online meetings, and most likely, you've read about some of the security concerns with Zoom...

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Tags: security, online, safety, flock, zoom

Re-Easter

Posted by Colby Kinser on

When is Easter this year? That's a much weirder question than Christmas, Fourth of July (obviously!), and even Thanksgiving. The Western tradition for Easter has to do with the lunar calendar in the springtime, which means it changes from year to year. I've always found that odd. For 2020, the...

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Tags: church, worship, easter, resurrection

I Love My Church Family!

Posted by Colby Kinser on

OK ... so ... ummm ... that was a weird week. But one of the positives is yet another reminder of how much I love my church family. All of you have been incredibly flexible on how to be and do church. I'm hearing of many of you reaching out to others, checking on them, offering to...

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Tags: church, 19, coronavirus, covid

More Power!

Posted by Colby Kinser on

Recent events (COVID-19, politics, insomnia) have gotten me to thinking about power. Power is what gets work done or at least applies a force on something. First, there is entrepreneurial power. This is not a technical term, but a term I'm using for sake of discussion. Entrepreneurial power...

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Tags: power, divine, entrepreneurial, systemic

Hands and Viruses

Posted by Colby Kinser on

The COVID-19 Coronavirus has gripped the world conversation. It has affected many of us even without contracting it. One of our own canceled a year-long teaching job in South Korea. At least one other is working from home because of legitimate concerns in the workplace. All of us are having...

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Tags: safety, virus, coronavirus, convid-19

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