24 October 2006

Blog #1

I've decided that a new stage in my life has come upon me, and to have a place to process, wonder, and dialog with my dearest would be wise. I anticipate much of the content to concern Christ, love, art, community--there is little else under the sun, at least in my neighborhood.

Regarding the title of said blog: credit is due to The Verve's paramount work, "Urban Hymns" and my aspiration to create something of a worship community here in Seattle; we're plumb due for some good sacred beauty over the PA.

11 Comments:

Blogger amanda said...

i love the name & am looking forward to hearing your thoughts, dear zadok.

12:16 PM  
Anonymous seth said...

exciting

1:10 PM  
Anonymous Priya said...

friend, i applaud you for leaving the myspace world! (i haven't the courage)

4:26 PM  
Blogger cris said...

I'm looking forward to the conversation as well. You've had me thinking all week since our talk bf theology.

Cheers.

9:37 PM  
Anonymous nicole said...

I think we are also plumb due for a better PA, eh? Don't give up on stirring us all to good deeds, and I for one will try to do the same for you.

4:32 PM  
Blogger Amy LaVonne said...

ah, the Verve... i remember listening to Bittersweet Symphony in the Chalet a Gobet. good times. good times.

kudos for using the word plumb.

9:33 AM  
Blogger shihobunni said...

good idea jeans zadok...i'm looking forward to it.

3:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Babs sends her regards and a hug.
Just checking in, Z-man! Hope you are doing well and will enjoy meeting the other Etter lady tomorrow.

9:17 AM  
Blogger theDUKE said...

i yearn for some other theological insight. cheers!

9:24 AM  
Blogger philter said...

yo Zadok. Phil here. I like what you are thinking. It is amaizing what has being going on in my head lately regarding the same thing. I would love to chat. I have been thinking about starting a responsive worship service for a while now and want to by Dec. call me.

425-417-0831

2:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

“Incrementalism is innovation’s worst enemy.” -- Nicholas Negroponte

10:19 AM  

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