antiquus postremo

'antiquus postremo' is latin for "ancient future". ancient-future is a term used by the so-called "postmodern church" or emerging church to envision what the future of the church might look like if we returned to modeling the early church as described in the book of acts. anyway, ancient future for this blog just means that I'm writing about what's happening right now in my life, kind of like saying "yesterday's tomorrow".

20061023

Stardate: -317810.09


Another weekend, and again a busy and active one. I estimate that I biked about 40 miles combined over the two days, and that is even with getting a couple rides. I also reffed four soccer games, two each day, and worked on Saturday.

Sunday was the last day at church for one family that I know. This couple, who now have two small kids, were part of the original church planting team that came from Texas. They are moving to the east coast. I personally have been friends with them for four years, though I didn't see them very much during that time while I was at college. As I reflect on the changes that come, I'm reminded that no one person or group of people is irreplaceable, but everyone contributes in a valuable way. In other words, time for people like me to continue moving forward, and step up.

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