It would seem that I have once again been reminded how this is a public space. It may feel private, but it is not.
I received an e-mail from Carol McVetty, one of the pastors at North Shore Baptist Church. She wanted me to know that my Thanksgiving reflection had been discovered by members of ECRA. One of the members had forwarded the link to others.
So, if you are visiting from ECRA, welcome. I am glad you stopped by. Some day soon I will try to meet you all. I am one member of a pastoral team for a small church start that meets at Immanuel Lutheran on Elmdale. You can go here to read our blog. I know we want to be an active member of ECRA, but the demands of getting our congregation off the ground have proven all-encompassing. Ha.
Welcome to a public forum. May it always feel private. I'm glad you are all here.
Posted by tripp at March 14, 2006 03:38 PMI always try and think about the newspaper articles that talk about someone losing their job for blogging about some interoffice policy that sheds some less than positive light on the company. I always say to myself, what would happen if someone from my churches read this?
I am pondering a statement about things that were said in secret being declared from rooftops. I am among those that would like to keep a few secrets if at all possible lest everyone realize just how embarassing my life can be at moments that are all too often.
Posted by: Jeffrey at March 14, 2006 09:34 PMYeah, a blog is a lousy place for secrets. I am convinced of this.
Posted by: Tripp at March 15, 2006 05:39 AM