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Why Worship Together?

Tim Riter October 28, 2019

Many say they can worship God just as well at the beach, or the mountains, or the golf course. And, some of my most glorious worship occurs in the mountains. Immersed in the beauty of the world that God created, away from the overpowering touch of man, my ego shrinks as I get lost in God’s transcendence. But must we worship together?

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In Reflection Tags Worship, Worship Together, Corporate Worship, Spiritual Formation, Christian LIving
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LIghts Cameras Action

Tim Riter October 14, 2019

With your forbearance, this week’s post will depart from the pattern. Just a poem. A poem that expresses many of the concerns I’ve had for some time about the practice of our faith. A poem where I ask you to think, to pray, to ponder, to reflect. I would love to read your thoughts, either on Facebook or on the Unconventional site. Agree fully, disagree fully. Agree or disagree in part. Or questions. Concerns. Uncertainty. Yeah, pretty free wheelin’, like a long bike trip should be. What prompted this? We…

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In Reflection Tags Worship, Worship as a Performance, Lights Cameras Action, Focus of Worship, Worship Techniques, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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image by Priyesh Hiwaley

Worshipping Worship

Tim Riter August 26, 2019

At its core, worship celebrates the reality that God has more innate worth than anything we can find in heaven or earth. Our English word comes from “worthyship,” so in worship by definition we focus on him. Get that well, it forms the foundation of all that will follow. Similarly, the most common Greek word for worship is “proskuneo” (Matthew 4:10 for one example), to fall at the feet in adoration, or to acknowledge that God is our superior. That concept scares me. Greatly.

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In Reflection Tags Worship, Worship as a Performance, Corporate Worship, Worthiness, Pagan Worship, Jesus as Lord, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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image by Jamie Tedesco of Taos, IG jtedesco8877

Victory over Darkness

Tim Riter July 29, 2019

My two years in Taos shaped my life and gave me a purpose and direction. I often reflect on its influence, and often miss those days. Without regrets, yet I still miss it. The dry powder of Taos Ski Valley. The eager trout just below it. Sopapillas at Michael’s Kitchen. A bowl of green chile at the Kit Carson Café. The First Baptist Church, who loved me back into the ministry. And the sunsets and sunrises! Jamie Tedesco has become a Facebook friend through another great Taos friend, Jeff Boyer.This pic of Jamie’s of an Easter sunrise provides…

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In Reflection Tags Darkness, Light, Resurrection Power, Taos, Jamie Tedesco, Jeff Boyer, Know God
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A Startling God--With Practical Consequences

Tim Riter March 25, 2019

Jesus has startled me on more than once, but he likely maxed that out with “even the very hairs of your head are all numbered.” OK, no jokes about me making God’s job easier. The first pic shows me at 27, with a red tank top and a full head of hair. The second shows me this year, how I’ve “gained face” over the years. Yeah, the times they have changed me. And while I don’t doubt Jesus meant this literally, it also serves as a greater metaphor. A greater metaphor with two primary facets …

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In Reflection Tags Hair, Birds, Omniscience, Care, Love, God, Knowledge, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
“Water into Wine” by Leilani Strong Smith

“Water into Wine” by Leilani Strong Smith

Turbulent Transformations

Tim Riter February 11, 2019

A fellow teaching compatriot, Leilani Strong Smith, has crafted a new skill since we both left the school—painting. That’s her “Water into Wine” above. I easily saw the blue of water, at the top right, and the red of wine at the bottom left, and the turbulent mixing of the two in the center. But she neither intended nor noticed the …

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In Reflection Tags Leilani Strong Smith, Transformation, Turbulence, Jesus' Presence, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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Past Wounds

Tim Riter January 28, 2019

Wounds. We all have them. Deep ones that we can’t seem to get over. Not really unexpected in a world of fallen people. Wounds that stick and never fully heal. Wounds that try to tell us something about us. The wounds may come from friends or family members or anyone that touches our world. They may come from our own bad decisions that shatter our lives (see last week’s post). And they arrive by chance. Life happens. Some heal with time, but many persist. And often, the closer the wounder, the deeper the wound. But…

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In Reflection Tags Wounds, Forgiving, Restoring, Healing, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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image by Cocorioka

A Radical Entry--Jesus: Sin Saver

Tim Riter December 25, 2018

On this Christmas Day, maybe we can explore its purpose. This might surprise you, but will certainly benefit you. So, please read the last of our four Christmas posts on Unconventional.

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In Reflection Tags Savior, Lord, Salvation, Eternal Life, Crucifixion, Birth of Jesus, Christmas, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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A bit of an unreconstructed Jesus freak. Almost old enough to have known him when he walked this world. About 27 on the inside. Investing his life in university and teen students. Inveterate cross country motorcycle rider. Nature lover. Entranced with the power of written and spoken words. Still learning.

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