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Random help…

by Lon on August 6, 2008

Here’s what I’m looking for right at the moment

- For the event, still looking for a dancer or a crew, with an urban flavor, likely break or pop&lock

- Photographer – Just about everyone I know is an amateur photographer these days, I’m looking for someone who hasn’t hit it big (since I can’t afford them), but would like the opportunity to add something interesting to their portfolio

- Possibly a DJ – same deal, willing to do it for charity.

- Images – Send me your most thought provoking images that you’ve discovered that provoke your imagination – anything that sparks creativity, spirituality, hope, despair, anything goes.

- Does anyone know if there’s a plugin of some type for wordpress, or some way to trick out my sight, so that the solarcrash.com home page can go to an event page, without moving or changing my current link addresses on my blog?  it might be a temporary thing.

- Anyone aware of any good corporate sponsors for funding, art supplies, or food?

- Good chalkers you know of?

And the question of the day, something I think I’ve blogged loosely on in the past

What would it look like if heaven collided with earth today?

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Sacred and Secular

by Lon on December 19, 2007

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Within the emerging church over the past decade there has been a return to the use of icons, images, and rituals to help point people to God.

After a long exodus of protestants sanitizing their churches and abandoning everything but the word of God, Church’s have been creating a more healthy, more tangible and more experiential expression of worship with candles, incense, painting, art, stations, meditation spaces, etc.

Yet I wonder if this renewal of sacredness only furthers the perceived divide between the sacred and the secular.

Could it be, we actually worship the creator of heaven and earth who is already all-present, if we would only stop to notice?

Maybe the only difference between the sacred and the secular is that the secular doesn’t know it’s sacred yet.

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