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so over the spring we had some unfortunate incidents at our church where we experienced a rash of thefts. one of the items stolen was my nikon d70. needless to say i was confused & upset when it was stolen. well, after a long standing time where we were deciding whether or not my camera was personal or work related by church insurance, it looks as i'll be getting back into the market again for a replacement camera.
so, i am taking suggestions from my photography friends as to a suitable replacement to my d70. some purchase thoughts
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Tags: camera, photography, shopping
how to use social media to share your ministry story with home congregation & ministry partners from Gavin Richardson
one of the things that social media has allowed myself & you the lay web designer to do is easily share missions, event, and other ministry experiences with our congregations and ministry partners. i know folks are starting to do this more & more, so here's some of the set up & tips that i've used in the past.
disclaimer/distribution: i've been asked before if i've gotten permission for posting photos and such. yes & no. i've put in our release forms that this is part of our group & i tell parents that this is what we do, so if they have issue we can remedy the situation. most of the times our parents are exstatic to see what's going on. how often do they get frustrated with their kid going to camp, only to return & asked "what happened?" responding "nothin.." with this, they know something did happen. now, we do take some precautions of not putting in names, certainly not full names. we generically name photos most of the time. i don't do uber tagging so it falls into the greater searches, but is usable for my own search. with flickr you can protect download of pics to just your contacts/friends/family which is helpful if you can get people to get a free account and 'friend' you.
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Tags: bahamas, church events, eleuthera, hendersonville, mission trip, narratives, promotions, social media, storytelling, tennessee, youth ministry
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Tags: jesus painter, mike lewis, nashville, photography, sheltered reality, tennessee conference, tony jones, warmth in winter, youth ministry, youth retreat
this is partially a mobile test post
This is a pic of a core part of our design team for warmth in winter jumping around dancing at the end if another great retreat. they worked harder than ever before to make this one happen and it turned out great. view more photos at our conference flickr & my own flickr set.
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Tags: 2009, methodist, nashville, retreat, tennessee, undignified, warmth in winter, youth ministry
i got a little distracted, sorry, i know you all were waiting on the edge of your seats for this announcement. but i am naming my inauguration day caption contest freebie give away winners.
i loved all the captions for various reasons. so i'm giving away some choice stuff to my top three.
reverend mommy: "And how long will those indulgences last?" now i'd say that prez bush shouldn't believe in indulgences since he is methodist, but let's be honest, he isn't much for listening to his church, so this works for me
kevin alton:
"...so he says (heh heh), 'Does the Pope wear a funny hat?' (heh) Get it? (heh heh) Get it? A funny hat!"
(heh) Pause. "What?" Pause. "Lemme start over..." i had john stewart's bush imitation in my head with this one, so i laughed pretty good with that. a bit long for a caption, but hey, this is my completely subjective contest.
aaron alexander: Now that I'm done with this President thing, you down for some Xbox this weekend? Call of Duty is right my alley! just the idea of the president playing video games, and its complete possibility was a great image to me.. and its within plausibility that he'd say something like this too.
to you three fine captioners. look in your mail for some treats courtesy of me.
Posted at 04:27 PM in bloggin, church/religion, culture, photography | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: caption contest, free stuff, funny, pope benedict, president bush
inauguration day is always an great day. i know people have their reasons for this year being more special than others, but to know that we have a complete change of government leadership without violence or war is something to behold. so, in recognition of inauguration i've got this caption contest. cool thing, my completely subjectively chosen winner (and you can vote for who you think is best) will be sent a copy of my worship feast prayer stations cdrom project & maybe some more stuff, but i promise that one.
let the captioning begin!
Posted at 03:53 PM in culture, ministry, photography, prayer, video, worship, youth ministry | Permalink | Comments (11) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: bush pope photo, caption contest, inauguration day, prayer station, worship feast, youth ministry
i think many of us know of unicef for the little boxes they make for kids to go around and collect change. i am thinking about that change as i see this photo gallery submitted for their photo of the year. the winning one is called 'walking barefoot through misery' taken by a 21 year old girl.
Posted at 01:11 PM in culture, photography | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: photography, poverty, slums, unicef, united nations, walking barefoot
as part of my new integration of lifestream stuff into my blogs newer look. i've been plugging a lot of stuff into my gavin del.icio.us account. so you can track back to these and other links of interest long after this posting (and others) have cycled out of view. i'm working on figuring out how i like stumbleupon or digg.
Posted at 12:49 PM in bloggin, church/religion, culture, emergent, methodism, ministry, photography, prayer, technology, theology, video, youth ministry | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: africe, barack obama, ben witherington, bookmarks, chris brogan, christmas, college bowl games, emergent, girls becoming women, invocation, josh halgrim, kenya, links, muslim teenagers, nairobi, orphanage, peter rollins, photography tips, phyllis tickle, rick warren, scam of the century, sex week challenge, social media, youth culture
Posted at 09:13 PM in personal, photography | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: black lab, family, harpeth, hiking, nashville, richardson, tennessee
its about time to offload some the many things of interest i've got on tab
Posted at 09:37 PM in church/religion, culture, methodism, ministry, photography | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: advent worship ideas, church, college, digital public relations, ed young, high school, lustvegas, methodist, photoshop tutorial, sex challenge, social media, youth worship
its been a busy day, we had a run on walk-ins at the labyrinth so i missed out on mark yaconelli and the morning session. its okay, he forgave me.
been uploading some of the photos from last nights session, this is one from david crowder band that i liked. you can check out more from the national youth workers convention here.
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Tags: david crowder band, nashville, national youth workers convention, nywc, simply rediculous, tennessee
i've posted a number of my photos from this weekends richardson family reunion. i also gave my d70 to my 10 yr old and 6 yr old nephews to take photos. can you tell which photos are taken by them over me?
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Tags: alabama, banks, ed richardson, family reunion, richardson family, william richardson
the wifey and i have been milling around albuquerque and santa fe the last two and half days in preparation for the christian educators fellowship conference. i am teaching some workshops (more on that later) but more interesting, we've been roaming around pilgrim style. these are some of our photos from albuquerque to santa fe, tram to winery. oh, the conference too.
i must say, some of mine need cleaning up. i apparently got some fuzz or something under my sensor. not sure how, but that dang spot showed up and i was without my tools to clean the camera. sounds like i will be doing some photoshop in the near future.
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Tags: albuquerque, cef 2008, christian, conference 2008, educators fellowship, new mexico, photography, photos, tram
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Tags: fun, photography, photoshop
so i'm spending a lot of time on the front lawn of the church. our group is selling pumpkins. it's a cool thing, a lot of work, but cool. i enjoy talking to folks and taking photos of some of the children i know who stop by. it's funny how they surprise me, being all shy then popping out some personality. a part of the ministry logistic that i enjoy
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Tags: children, hendersonville, methodist church, ministry, photography, pumpkin patch, tennessee, youth ministry
photoblog from this weeks work
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Tags: hendersonville, methodist church, photoblog, photography, tennessee
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so was i flipping through some old photos. this one caught my attention. it's jonathon & jay, but rocking their excellent facial hair (which they don't rock anymore). this was a stop at jacobs well church in kansas city when we were up there for the umerging conversation back in 2006. made some excellent friends that week. had some blogging fun with other friends, and the jay stache became such a powerful entity in the emerging church we had to give it forums to speak.
anyways, a little stroll down memory lane.
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Tags: blog pranks, emergent, jacobs well, jay voorheess, jonathon norman, kansas city, mustache, pilgrimage, revfife, the stache, umerging
i find this photo essay rather interesting of the diversity of 'the american teenager'
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Tags: american teenager, photo essay, photography, youth
we had our final summer event sunday evening. it was a traditional pool party. we moved the traditional site though one of our youth leaders million dollar residential properties they renovated and have on the market. we'd been out there before for food break when we had a day on the lake. so i had pictures. i took those pictures to make a poster for this event. i thought it was a pretty good poster... till this evening.. the youth informed me that one of their own is making out right smack dab in the middle of the poster in the picture i put up there. sure enough.. he is, and i did. (i added the new caption)
i've got no problem with some light pda. been around it a long time. this however is a first for me. gosh i hope it will be the last.
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Tags: kissing, pda, poster, youth ministry
adam likes this pic.. me, i'm a fav of this one.
i know i wouldn't fair too well if photographers and videographers followed me around, but they don't so i get to pick on those that do. as adam pointed out, the prez has left himself open for some.. interesting.. images at the olympics. surely you will see one or two on the daily show.
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Tags: beach volleyball, olympics, photography, president bush
so monday night i convinced wifey to join me at the church basement roadshow as it pulled through town. i had agreed to help with set up and whatever else being a part of the cohort. got to catch up with some fun peeps i don't hang with enough, lilly & sally come to mind. jay gave a quick run down. reba was there, though i didn't get to say hi to her in the chaotic fun. there were other friends that actually don't have a blog to link to, so just know they were there. since it was saint b's dixon was obviously there, but too busy to have good times chat. apparently holly, whom i've never met before and only read her blog occasionally, is now in town which was a new surprise.
this was by far the most creative book tour i've been an attendee of. the mix of old school 1908 revival, the fun play with personality and cultural norms, the impassioned storytelling, singing the revival song (especially after lilly, wifey, and myself had a conversation on singing not being the only worship way), the overlaying theological questions to faith and practice explored, and fellowship. i even got to toot on the trombone.. too bad i played sax in junior high, the woodwinds are significantly different than the brass instrument in playing, so it sounded more like fart sounds to me.. which, i guess is amusing in itself.
we bought the balm of gilead, hook line and sinker. way to go tony, mark, & doug. brilliant!
more fun photos from the church basement roadshow
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Tags: a christianity worth believing, books, church, church basement, church basement road show, doug pagitt, emergent, emerging, josey bass, mark scandrette, nashville, revival, soul graffiti, tennessee, the new christians, tony jones
i am home from appalachia service project (asp), our senior high summer mission experience. all was great i cannot complain about any of it. the youth were great, the youth minister were great, the staff was fab, the other youth community was great fun.
i should be napping.. not sure why i'm not.. so instead of that i re-enter the blog world with pictures from our week's experience. more later i am sure.
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Tags: 2008, appalachia service project, asp, hendersonville, kentucky, mission, photographs, tennessee, youth ministry
this week are are in vbs week. it is kinda standard the last few years for me to work with the 5th & 6th graders. we try to be more 'big kid' like so that this group isn't feeling so old for vbs. like last year, we are a test church for next years cokesbury/abingdon curriculum. the theme/title is called camp edge. being a camping kinda guy i like the theme, it's a piece of cake to work with decorations wise. our room is in a state of construction so we are sorta minimal in decor, but the rest of the place is off the hook.
the curriculum is still in development, so i won't say it's great or not great. i have liked the daily teaching stuff pretty well, we adapt most of it to fit our schedule and age group as we see it. we have been doing a lot of initiative game stuff that requires rope and other outdoor elements to help keep it moving. i really like the music, it has a good energy and some cool dance stuff (that i cannot do, but the youth can). plus there is a good component of sign language, which i like as well.
i'm starting to post pictures at our youth flickr site from this week. check it out i will keep posting them as i can. i know many folks will be wanting ideas for their vbs next year.
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Tags: camp edge, childrens ministry, church, cokesbury, first united methodist, hendersonville, methodism, tennessee, vacation bible schoo, vbs, youth ministry
time just seems to be going everywhere but into blog posting. no biggie, just means i'm working with the youth who i am sorta paid to minister with. so for the time you can see some of the fruits of work & readings. this is my latest collection of stuff.
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so it is wednesday and it is our 2nd day of out and about work. i am the set driver for the saint andrews mission/urban ministry center. it's pretty darn cool. it is a dead methodist church in urban chattanooga that has been brought to life partnering with all kinds of immigrant congregations, community college, after-school programs, and more.. it is wonderful.
mike the pastor who heads it all up is a mutual friend from working with youth03 & youth07.
one thing i like about the place. wi-fi.. i have been able to upload pictures and send out email updates. check out our growing camp lookout service week flickr set.
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Tags: camp lookout, chattanooga, hendersonville, junior high, methodist church, misison trip, missions, saint simons center, youth ministry
pretty cool. one of my pics has been pulled for nashvillest's photo of the day. thanks folks
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Tags: blogging, nashville, photography, tennessee
for those of you in and around hendersonville area & take a lot of photos. i wanted to invite you over to an evening with don mcpeak. don is a professional photographer of a different sort. he is passionate about action imagery. he works with belmont, tsu, sumner schools, and others. from what he told me he had a thumb print on a march madness issue of sports illustrated. since i don't get sports illustrated i cannot confirm this, but i trust him. &:~D
come by our 3rd floor lounge area at 6:30pm sunday june 1st and 8th. don will be going over the aspects of good and poor action shots. some technical aspects and some play time. so bring your camera for some good fun and learning so you can catch all those fine moments during a fabulous summer.
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Tags: action photo, artistic impression, bai of tn, bellweather action imaging, don mcpeak, eikon, hendersonville, nashville, photography, tennessee
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Tags: fatherless, photoblog, photography, psalm 82, weak
for your review
where do we get this time to work on the internet?
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Tags: church, election 2008, marketing, myanmar, photography, phyllis tickle, rick flair, scot mcknight, teamwork, zombie
i've been really poor with my uploading pics to my project 365 this past month. but for all the mothers out there from our front porch family to yours, Happy Mother's Day
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Tags: mothers day, photography, project 365
so some things to look at when you have free time like so many of us. i need to send out tips for some of these.. i just don't know who. so apologies for not giving appropriate props today. i still love and appreciate you for being so wonderful
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Tags: blogging, celebrity death match, christian culture, dan kimball, dance off, economy stimulus, emergent gatherings, facebook, fooseball, general conference, hauerwas, holyland experience, jonny baker, lark news, links, ordination of men, shoot better photographs, stop motion video, worship resources
fancy that. the folks at willow creek have added two of my photos to the frontpage of the shift conference website. i knew they liked my photos, they asked if they could use them and i sent them a dvd of them. i didn't realize they were throwing them up on the site. cool. the two they are using are not my favorites (here & here), but they are more willow than many of the others. the others being of charlie hall or the various speakers, so maybe that has something to do with that.
if you hadn't seen the rest of them. check out the flickr conference set.
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Tags: conference, mega church, photography, shift experience, student ministry, willow creek
just some random links of my interest.
Posted at 10:45 PM in bloggin, church/religion, culture, evangelism, methodism, ministry, personal, photography, technology | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: blogging, christian graphics, cool people care, emo, evangelism, general conference, links, methodism, photography, plugrug, rabbi shmuley, sam davidson, worship, youtube
i wonder if i pee'v people off taking pictures the way i do. it's become part of my spiritual practice, a framework of my narrative if you will. i now have a flickr album of this pilgrim experience set up. check them out!
shift conference photo album
Posted at 09:38 PM in church/religion, ministry, personal, photography, technology, worship, youth ministry | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Tags: 2008, brian mclaren, charlie hall, emergent, mark yaconelli, shane claiborne, shift conference, willow creek, worship
had an early morning today with crimson, our youngest and largest dog, jumping into our bed because of the lightning and thunder storms. the storms continued for the day. lots of flash flooding area. i have a video project i am working on for worship on sunday that needed some filming. so david & i happened to make it over to the creek that runs into old hickory lake. needless to say. the water was a little high.
so i added this one to my project 365.
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Tags: hendersonville, photography, running water, tennessee
i finally got around to updating and uploading my project 365 photos. this is a picture i have been trying to capture all week. we have had this mourning dove make one of our hanging baskets home for the last few weeks. this week i saw her feeding little ones but she wouldn't allow me a picture. yesterday they were peeking out enough to get a shot of our new family members. not that attractive, but we are still excited about 'em.
i haven't named all the photos as of yet, but you can check out the lot by visiting my project365 set.
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Tags: baby birds, family, ministry, mourning dove, photography, project 365, richardson
we had a great day at church & afterwards hanging with the family. before our lunch we had an easter egg hunt. my mom picked up a bunch of these camouflage easter eggs or grass green eggs which where hilarious that you could just stick them in a little tuft of grass and kids can't find them. it was hilarious and incredibly mean. wish i thought of creating that. it could have been my million.. or at least a few hundred thousand.
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Tags: easter, family, joke on kids, photography, richardson, weekend
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Tags: easter, flowers bloom, photography, resurrection