Archive for the 'Bloggers' Category

Blog as district business manager

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

I am very interested in August Retreat: Notes for the PSD Board/Staff/Program Council Retreat. The PSD is the Prairie Star District of the Unitarian Universalist Association and looking at the title, this seems to be a short-term blog. It has Phil Lund’s hand (Phil’s Little Blog on the Prairie) all over it; after all, he […]

Hubby blogs about Tammy Faye

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

My husband Jonathan Padget has blogged about his experience of Tammy Faye. Do see.

Laptop resurrexit

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

Here’s an idea: send me your tired, old (but bootable) laptop — the one that makes you ask, “Why would anyone want that?” — and I will give it some kind of new life with Linux.  I’ll document the transformation and find a charitable home for it, perhaps a church or other ministry.

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GS 2007: blogging Synod

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

UCC minister Kirk Moore (Kirogitation) is blogging regularly the events of the United Church of Christ General Synod in Hartford, Connecticut. They have an interesting program today; I would rather like to see Sen. Barack Obama, a member of a UCC church in Chicago, speak this afternoon.

Many of my readers know James Estes (Peregrinato); he’s […]

GA 2008: pimp my seminary

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

Psst! Theological students, over here.

If I wanted to improve the profile of my seminary — particularly if I’ve heard that it has a soft reputation, a problem with enrollment or that my denomination is about to slice its funding –  I might want to follow the example of the students of the United Church of […]

GA 2007: Friday morning

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Well, between the postings by bloggers and a couple of emails I’ve gotten, it seems the sermon from the Service of the Living Tradition wasn’t universally loved. That’s an understatement.

Now, I have to see that video.

I’m glad that bloggers, despite their certain exhaustion, are writing. Joseph Santos-Lyons (Radical Hapa), in particular, gives some fresh background.

The […]

GA 2007: Sunoida writing

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Did anyone know abount Sunoida? Technology blogging — yum! — from General Assembly.

Latest: “GA Morning” (June 21)

GA 2007: Who’s blogging?

Monday, June 18th, 2007

OK, Phil Lund (Phil’s Little Blog on the Prairie) is already in Portland and has made his first post from there.

Who else will be blogging live from General Assembly? (Not just bloggers who will be in Portland. I mean I love y’all but we want some coverage.)

Roll call!

Is this the Open Space blog to watch?

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Helen Bishop welcomes bloggers

One of the features at this year’s General Assembly is a blog where people can post their reactions to Open Space, chat about themes emerging during GA, and do some networking. We hope everyone who blogs will join us for Open Space processes at GA, and post your responses.

It seems rather sparse […]

Women theology bloggers: a go-to list

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Michael L. Westmoreland-White (Levellers) — himself an academic theologian and Baptist minister’s husband — lists some women who blog academic theology. Or academic theology bloggers who are women. Or bloggers who happen to write about theology while being women in an academic way. Take your pick. (If you know of others, he’s taking additions […]