Monday, June 2, 2014

Too Thick In The Head


One of the ways that we honor God is our growth. Through both personal growth and how we integrate with a team. We, as a ministry, have discussed in the past what part both formal and informal education play in this process of personal growth. To me, one interesting dynamic about wisdom is that there are those who believe you can be too educated for your own good.

Based on some of my course work in ethics and moral theory, I really felt moved recently to do a study of the book of Ecclesiastes over the summer. Take a look at these passages out of the first chapter:

"Then I applied myself to the understanding of wisdom, and also of madness and folly, but I learned that this, too, is a chasing after the wind. For with much wisdom comes much sorrow; the more knowledge, the more grief." Ecclesiastes 1:17–18 (NIV)

Here are some of my thoughts on this topic in the video blog: http://youtu.be/PbxvLzyUynE.

After you read the passage and blog for this week, think about these questions:
  • Why does it appear that Solomon is saying that the wiser I get the more miserable I become?
  • Does the kind of wisdom we pursue make a difference as to its effect on our joy and growth?
  • What areas of wisdom are the best to create growth in me as a worship leader, technical leader, or servant?
  • If I could grow in one area, what would it be, and why?

Announcements:
  • Summer Schedules
    • Please take a chance, if you haven’t already, to mark off times you will be out for the summer. It is really helpful to be able to know peoples schedules when doing summer and advanced planning.
  • Summer Interns
    • ORBC Worship Arts is taking on interns who want to gain experience for the summer. If you know of someone that would like to serve in a greater capacity over the summer and wants exposure to some of our greatest leaders, tell them to let me know.
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