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Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Christmas Week Worship Schedule
Christmas Eve Carol Service - 7 PM Central
Christmas Day Holy Communion - 10 AM Central
Because of Christmas Eve falling on Saturday, we will have our Christmas Carol service on Saturday instead of the Wednesday mid-week service.
Christmas Day is Sunday, so we will have a Christmas Holy Communion service.
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Winter Leaves:
Feed the Plants of Spring
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Autumn Leaves - by Norma Boeckler. |
Our helper has recovered so much from his accident, a car running him down when he was on his bike, that he came over to do some work. I did not want to get him into serious physical work, but I had a plan.
"Your neighbor has a bunch of bags, probably leaf bags. Let's get them and spread them in the bird-feeding area."
I put on my camouflage: red winter jacket, Tilley hat. We saddled up, drove a half-block and began loading the bags. 100% leaves.
The bird-and-squirrel-feeding area was covered with cardboard months ago. Cardboard by itself is fairly good at stopping the growth of weeds and grass. A thick layer of leaves is ideal for blocking the sun even more, harboring insects for the birds to enjoy, and providing organic material for the soil.
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Feed Crepe Mytle bushes in the fall and winter, enjoy the blooms all summer long. The winter seeds also feed the birds. |
The way to provide a new gardening space where the lawn is growing is to cover the area with cardboard in the fall, adding leaves or pine needles on top.
Large cardboard boxes are so easy to find that I begin with them, months ahead. Many large boxes come to neighbors and even to our home (medical supplies, for example). Leaves and needles are seasonal. Now I have large amounts of tree contributions to add to the cardboard.
The difficulty with cardboard first is the tendency of the wind to pick up large sheets and move them around. They may be dampened by rain, but the wind and sun dries the pieces out again. I have put so many logs on the butterfly garden cardboard - and yet they still move around. Leaves take away the aerodynamics of the cardboard and help in creating the soggy layer.
Overall I am working on building the fungi in the soil, feeding the soil creatures, and converting all the grass and weeds into compost. It is possible to plant in the lawn and build the layers of mulch around the new plants, but the composting of the lawn will use up a certain amount of energy and delay the arrival of the hordes of soil creatures to feed the roots.
Composting creates heat and the soil creatures work according to a divinely wrought plan. Earthworms run from heat, so forget them at first. The nitrogen loving bacteria create the heat, so that is way rabbit and chicken manure are considered hot additions to compost. Grass is hot, too.
However, the beauty of this plan is the wonderful combination, in place, of all the best ingredients of compost:
- Nitrogen in the grass
- Bacteria and fungus already present
- Dead and dying organic matter, from the soil creatures to the roots of plants denied sunlight
- Moisture trapped beneath
Bacteria loves the easy work of decomposition, and fungus excels at destroying woody products and delivering their components to plant roots.
In the spring, everyone wants the right seeds and plants, but the first goal should be soil in the best condition for planting.
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Veterans' Honor rose is a show-stopper: fragrant, large in size, long in the vase. |
Our neighbor began her rose garden with an extra Veterans Honor rose. Her daughter is even more exciting about the new plant. I told them not to expect much initially, since it had to re-establish itself.
The rose leafed out - a very good sign - and grew increasingly strong. I was pleased, since it was previously being choked by Blackberries.
I brought over a bag of shredded wood mulch and some pieces of cardboard. The cardboard collar keeps grassy weeds from springing up to choke the plant. The wood mulch holds down the cardboard and feeds the soil creatures, insulating the plant against cold too.
The recent snow means the mulch and cardboard around the rose got plenty soggy and much more prone to help the soil creatures below. They are busy feeding the root hairs of the rose, which is God's design for all plants. Bacteria are food for protozoa, and protozoa by eating bacteria make room for more. Fungi crave carbon and obtain it from the roots, and the rose craves various forms of nutrition and water.
Veterans' Honor will have the advantage of well established roots in the spring, when a little pruning will promote early growth above and below ground.
Meanwhile, I am doting on the Crepe Mytle again, piling leaves, dead wood, and pine needles around its base. No matter what I do to add leaves, they go down, decomposing and feeding the soil. Spring pruning will ensure a glorious summer of enormous blooms.
Flowers will bloom in spite of our blunders, but they will flourish when we follow the principles of Creation, avoid toxins, and let His creatures do the work they were designed to accomplish.
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A cardboard collar around plants will discourage grassy weeds and encourage soil creatures. |
No Leaf Left Behind
I took Mrs. Ichabod to Fayetteville for some shopping. I went to the bookstore. The beads and Dixon Street books are about two blocks apart. I tried a shortcut and encountered a dream, a mirage. no it was real.
Someone set out a large group of leaf bags on the curb, so many that they filled the Town Car (Icha-boat).
"Did you buy any books?" my wife asked.
"No, better." She looked in the car. "Where did you find all those leaves?"
Our helper came over to the house later for another round of spreading leaves over cardboard, this time around the dead tree that supports the Honeysuckle vines.
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Monday, December 19, 2016
Why Did You Call Baylor University "Baptist"?
Answer - Because Baylor IS Baptist.
Why Do the ELDONUTs Lie about the Facts?
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The Right Reverend Bishop James Heiser, on the far left, seems to be swearing in new ELDONA members. Where are all the robes? |
Baylor - Wikipedia
Baylor University (BU) is a private Baptist university in Waco, Texas. Chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas, it is the oldest continuously-operating university in Texas and one of the first educational institutions west of the Mississippi River in the United States. It is among the largest Baptist universities in the world. The university's 1,000-acre campus is located on the banks of the Brazos River next to I-35, between the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and Austin. Baylor University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas through the efforts of Baptist pioneers, Baylor is the oldest continually operating university in Texas.
The Future of Baptist Education - Baylor website
During that time and into the Twenty-first Century, Baylor has remained one of the few to persist in the belief that not only can its Baptist heritage inform a vital approach to life in general, it can also inform the life of the mind specifically.
Colleges - US News - The Waco, Texas, school is a private, Baptist institution, and its student body is particularly active in volunteerism.
Baylor University's board on Friday voted to let up to 25 percent of its membership go to non-Baptist Christians, ending the tradition of allowing only Baptists on the governing body.
While a number of Baptist colleges and universities in recent years have loosened or ended ties to state Baptist conventions, the move by Baylor is notable because it is widely considered the flagship university of Southern Baptists.
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GJ - The ELDONUTs were outraged that I called Baylor a Baptist University.
I rest my case on
- Baylor's own website,
- Inside Higher Education, and
- The US News Report review of colleges.
I haven't vetted Baylor's entire website but they seem to downplay the Baptist identity on the front pages, but everyone knows it is Baptist, except Heimbigner, who graduated in church history from BU.
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Robes! Fish hat, crosier, chasuble, cope? |
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Rev. Kent A. Heimbigner, Ph.D. has left a new comment on your post "Baptist Theologian Takes Congregation Out of LCMS:...":
Hi Greg:
Thank you for your interest in what my good and faithful congregation has done. I have met you, and certainly appreciate your sense of humor, but for the sake of those who may not understand it, I offer a couple of points of clarification:
1) There is no such thing as "Baylor Baptist University." There is only "Baylor University," which has a Baptist history, but is not affiliated with any Baptist denomination. [GJ - Now that's a whopper.]
2) I am not a "Baptist theologian," nor am I going to join the Eastern Orthodox. I am getting a chuckle out of putting those together and imagining what it would be like to be an Easternizing Baptist. I guess they are both synergists, but I'm not. I will remain Lutheran. At ordination, I swore an oath. It matters to me. And my beloved congregation is on that same "we've got to stay Lutheran" page with me.
BTW, for my response to Fr. Fenton heading east, check out my blog on the website,http://www.confessionallutheran.org/content/view/142/91/
Todd, thanks for your clarifying posts. Greg, it's been too long, and I hope our paths cross again in due course. Peace be with you both.
***
GJ - Actually, Kent, you asked to stay here for the LCMS conference and didn't show up or explain.
I see you share Todd Wilken's sense of humor. Or, as Bruce Church suggested, "What's the point?"
***
GJ -
2016 Update.
Here is the original post, which still bothers ELDONA seven (7) years later.
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2009/01/baptist-theologian-takes-congregation.html
Baylor University in Waco, Texas, is a private Baptist university, and a nationally ranked liberal arts institution. Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas, Baylor is the oldest, continually operating university in the state. Though 80% of our students come from within Texas, we are home to students from all 50 states, and 70 countries.
Rev. Kent A Heimbigner, Ph.D., Senior Pastor
Home: 817-426-0783
Email: icxcnika@flash.net
Pastor Kent A. Heimbigner was born on 08 October 1961 in Anaheim, CA. He was baptized in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost two weeks later, on 22 October 1961 at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Fullerton, CA. He was confirmed in that same congregation in 1975.
Pastor Heimbigner was installed as the Pastor of Charity Lutheran Church, Burleson, TX in October of 1997. He was ordained and installed at Grace Lutheran Church, Marlin, TX on 22 August 1990. Pr. Heimbigner served there as Pastor for seven years, prior to becoming Pastor of Charity Lutheran in Burleson.
A graduate of Point Loma College in San Diego, CA, Pr. Heimbigner earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1985. Thereafter he enrolled at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO, receiving his Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree in 1989 and a Master of Sacred Theology degree (S.T.M.) in 1991. With a concentration in Dogmatic Theology, his primary research had to do with the relation of the Office of the Holy Ministry to the celebration of the Lord's Supper in Scripture and in the early liturgical writings of the ancient church.
While serving full-time as a Pastor, Pr. Heimbigner worked part time as a student at Baylor University in Waco, TX, earning a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in 2001, with a concentration in church history and a teaching minor in philosophy. His dissertation focused on the relation of Christ to Baptism and the Lord's Supper in selected dogmatic and devotional writings of Johann Gerhard (17th century orthodox Lutheran theologian).
As a clergyman of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod from 1990 through the end of 2008, Pr. Heimbigner served the Synod in various capacities, including being a member of the Texas District floor committee on theology and church relations for the 2003 Texas District convention, LWML zone counsellor, LFL pastoral advisor, Lutheran Music Enrichment instructor, and currently instructor for all religion and philosophy classes offered by Concordia University at Austin's extension campus in Fort Worth, TX. In November of 2008, he received the "Excellence in Teaching" award from the Commission on Accelerated Programs (CAP). Three times, he has been given the opportunity (and accepted it) to teach Reformation History at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. Pr. Heimbigner also served on the working group for Eucharistic Liturgies in connection with the Lutheran Hymnal Project, which project has now resulted in the production of the "Lutheran Service Book."
In his community, Pr. Heimbigner has long been a member of the Rotary Club, first in Marlin and now in Burleson. He has served on the board of directors of the Burleson Rotary Club in several different capacities. Pr. Heimbigner has also served as President, Vice-President, and Treasurer of the Dallas / Fort Worth Area Metro Beekeepers' Association.
Pastor Heimbigner has published one book (a reworking of his S.T.M. thesis), and anticipates publication of his Ph.D. dissertation in the not too distant future. He has also published articles in the Lutheran Witness, Logia, TableTalk, and other venues. Pastor Heimbigner occasionally is asked to be a guest on the radio talk show Issues Etc.
Pr. Heimbigner and his wife, Denise, celebrated their 22nd anniversary in August of 2008. They have five children, and live in a home they are purchasing in north Burleson.
***
GJ - Kent was on his way out of Missouri some years ago. He has been seen around ELDONA events. His bio says he worked on the new LCMS hymnal. Will he join the Eastern Orthodox, like Fenton?
The reasons given are here.
Rev. Kent A. Heimbigner, Ph.D. has left a new comment on your post "Baptist Theologian Takes Congregation Out of LCMS:...":
Hi Greg:
Thank you for your interest in what my good and faithful congregation has done. I have met you, and certainly appreciate your sense of humor, but for the sake of those who may not understand it, I offer a couple of points of clarification:
1) There is no such thing as "Baylor Baptist University." There is only "Baylor University," which has a Baptist history, but is not affiliated with any Baptist denomination. [GJ - Now that's a whopper.]
2) I am not a "Baptist theologian," nor am I going to join the Eastern Orthodox. I am getting a chuckle out of putting those together and imagining what it would be like to be an Easternizing Baptist. I guess they are both synergists, but I'm not. I will remain Lutheran. At ordination, I swore an oath. It matters to me. And my beloved congregation is on that same "we've got to stay Lutheran" page with me.
BTW, for my response to Fr. Fenton heading east, check out my blog on the website,http://www.confessionallutheran.org/content/view/142/91/
Todd, thanks for your clarifying posts. Greg, it's been too long, and I hope our paths cross again in due course. Peace be with you both.
***
GJ - Actually, Kent, you asked to stay here for the LCMS conference and didn't show up or explain.
I see you share Todd Wilken's sense of humor. Or, as Bruce Church suggested, "What's the point?"
***
GJ -
2016 Update.
Here is the original post, which still bothers ELDONA seven (7) years later.
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2009/01/baptist-theologian-takes-congregation.html
Baylor University in Waco, Texas, is a private Baptist university, and a nationally ranked liberal arts institution. Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas, Baylor is the oldest, continually operating university in the state. Though 80% of our students come from within Texas, we are home to students from all 50 states, and 70 countries.
Rev. Kent A Heimbigner, Ph.D., Senior Pastor
Home: 817-426-0783
Email: icxcnika@flash.net
Pastor Kent A. Heimbigner was born on 08 October 1961 in Anaheim, CA. He was baptized in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost two weeks later, on 22 October 1961 at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Fullerton, CA. He was confirmed in that same congregation in 1975.
Pastor Heimbigner was installed as the Pastor of Charity Lutheran Church, Burleson, TX in October of 1997. He was ordained and installed at Grace Lutheran Church, Marlin, TX on 22 August 1990. Pr. Heimbigner served there as Pastor for seven years, prior to becoming Pastor of Charity Lutheran in Burleson.
A graduate of Point Loma College in San Diego, CA, Pr. Heimbigner earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1985. Thereafter he enrolled at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, MO, receiving his Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree in 1989 and a Master of Sacred Theology degree (S.T.M.) in 1991. With a concentration in Dogmatic Theology, his primary research had to do with the relation of the Office of the Holy Ministry to the celebration of the Lord's Supper in Scripture and in the early liturgical writings of the ancient church.
While serving full-time as a Pastor, Pr. Heimbigner worked part time as a student at Baylor University in Waco, TX, earning a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in 2001, with a concentration in church history and a teaching minor in philosophy. His dissertation focused on the relation of Christ to Baptism and the Lord's Supper in selected dogmatic and devotional writings of Johann Gerhard (17th century orthodox Lutheran theologian).
As a clergyman of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod from 1990 through the end of 2008, Pr. Heimbigner served the Synod in various capacities, including being a member of the Texas District floor committee on theology and church relations for the 2003 Texas District convention, LWML zone counsellor, LFL pastoral advisor, Lutheran Music Enrichment instructor, and currently instructor for all religion and philosophy classes offered by Concordia University at Austin's extension campus in Fort Worth, TX. In November of 2008, he received the "Excellence in Teaching" award from the Commission on Accelerated Programs (CAP). Three times, he has been given the opportunity (and accepted it) to teach Reformation History at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia. Pr. Heimbigner also served on the working group for Eucharistic Liturgies in connection with the Lutheran Hymnal Project, which project has now resulted in the production of the "Lutheran Service Book."
In his community, Pr. Heimbigner has long been a member of the Rotary Club, first in Marlin and now in Burleson. He has served on the board of directors of the Burleson Rotary Club in several different capacities. Pr. Heimbigner has also served as President, Vice-President, and Treasurer of the Dallas / Fort Worth Area Metro Beekeepers' Association.
Pastor Heimbigner has published one book (a reworking of his S.T.M. thesis), and anticipates publication of his Ph.D. dissertation in the not too distant future. He has also published articles in the Lutheran Witness, Logia, TableTalk, and other venues. Pastor Heimbigner occasionally is asked to be a guest on the radio talk show Issues Etc.
Pr. Heimbigner and his wife, Denise, celebrated their 22nd anniversary in August of 2008. They have five children, and live in a home they are purchasing in north Burleson.
***
GJ - Kent was on his way out of Missouri some years ago. He has been seen around ELDONA events. His bio says he worked on the new LCMS hymnal. Will he join the Eastern Orthodox, like Fenton?
The reasons given are here.
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