Thursday, June 9, 2011

In my reading...

I've really come to enjoy reading the theology of Herman Bavinck (more on him click here). I came across this passage in my reading as I prepare for teaching college students this summer about the importance of the arts to the mission of God.
In no way should the Christian faith be represented as otherworldly or anti-creation. Rather, grace and nature are united in the Christian faith, and general revelation links the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of earth - it joins creation and redemption together in one great eschatological cantata of praise. Grace restores nature, a religious life is woven into the very fabric of ordinary human experience. Finally, God is one and the same loving God in creation and redemption; grace restores nature.
This comes from his Reformed Dogmatics, volume I, Prolegomena. His entire dogmatics have recently been published by Baker Academic. I commend all four volumes to you. I only say that to you all because my wife also has come to like Bavinck. In a recent paper I did quoting him often she said, "I really like this Bavinck guy!". And we all know her opinion is much more important than mine could ever be.

Peace,
Kirk and Sarah

Monday, June 6, 2011

More info please...

I looked at the date of our last blog post and realized I hadn't done anything in 4 months. That is waaaaaaay too long.

Seminary is a bit to blame for that as I had four papers to do for my four classes. that isn't all that big a deal for a Master's level program EXCEPT that the topics of the papers were all ones related to the arts, and of very high interest for me. I finished them, some better than others, but I am satisfied to know I will be returning to those same topics again in the course of my career.

This summer Sarah and I will be on the road for two months, spending three weeks in NYC, 10 days in Colorado, and a week of vacation in the Outer Banks with family. Squeezed in between will be travel and seeing family and friends - some we haven't seen in quite a long time. (If you are interested in helping out with the ministry expenses of the summer - which we would be most grateful - go to https://give.ccci.org/give/View/0402593)

This summer marks the start of what we are trusting is our permanent return to NYC. It is our hope that we will be moving to (or very close to it!) The Big Apple by September 2012. The thought of getting back to the City excites me to no end. We are grateful for your continued prayers and support.

Peace,
Kirk and Sarah

Monday, February 28, 2011

Jesus and the Rockettes...

A friend of ours posted this story (click here) about a veteran Rockette and how Jesus impacted her life and those among the ranks of lovely ladies with the high kicks. It brought home to me how even in the most unusual places the Nazarene appears in the life of someone who trusts in him.

The world of dance is not known as a culture that "knows Christ", in fact in many ways it is completely opposite. I found this story extremely encouraging and leading me to pray that God would shine more of His light in the dance world of NYC and beyond.

"...you will take up your timbrels and go out to dance with the joyful."
Jeremiah 31
Peace,
Kirk & Sarah

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Fujimura interview...

Thought this might interest you. This is an interview Mako did recently that he has said is one of the best he's given. (click here)

Enjoy,
Kirk

Thursday, December 2, 2010

A Four Gospels update...

FYI...a show has been arranged in NYC at the Dillon Gallery and a website for pre-orders posted for Mako's upcoming release of the Gospels. In case you are interested.

Click here for the website and info.

Kirk & Sarah