Often when I officiate weddings, and the groom is nervous, I try to lighten the mood. I pull out my little black book in front of all the groomsmen and fake a shocking, "Oh my goodness, I accidentally brought my funeral book by mistake!! But I'll just read from it anyway..i mean it's the same idea. Is that OK?" Then there is a laugh of relief when they realize I'm kidding!
But at Margaret and Paul's wedding.....
for the first time, I couldn't

So I just crossed out the big title "FUNERAL" on the spine with a black marker, so folks wouldn't see it while I was up front (:
Then for a laugh and a few pics, after the service, I rubbed off the ink so you could read it.
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We watched the first hour of "Drops Like Stars" by Rob Bell...will continue next week.
So far, he's covered:
- The Art of Disruption
- The Art of Honesty
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Mice job interpreting the "text" of this week's song:
-------------We finished the Three Worlds homework worksheets on Philemon in class, in pairs.
We watched the N.T. Wright video on
Philemon, and looked at some other sources on Philemon
from the "Philemon" help page
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CHIASMs they can grow larger, and the parallelism can be more general, thematic.
Or the tower of Babel in Genesis 11:
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And we're only in the FIRST book of the Bible (:
Sometimes chiasms are are so large that they almost become a genre..or encompass an entire book.
In fact, they can become as large as life, See
James B. Jordan, “Chiasm and Life” in Biblical Theology Basics:
“Very much of human life is ‘there and back again,’ or chiastic. This is how God has designed human beings to live in the world. It is so obvious that we don’t notice it. But it is everywhere. This shape of human life arises ultimately from the give and take of the three Persons of God, as the Father sends the Spirit to the Son and the Son sends the Spirit back to the Father. We can see that literary chiasm is not a mere curiosity, a mere poetic device to structure the text. It arises from the very life of God, and is played out in the structure of the lives of the images of God in many ways and at many levels. It is because human beings live and move so often chiastically, that poets often find themselves drawn to chiastic writing. God creates chiasms out of His inner life, and so do the images of God.------------------------------
Biblical chiasms are perfect. That is, they are perfectly matched to the human chiasms they address and transform. As we become more and more sensitive to Biblical chiasms, we will become more and more sensitive to one aspect of the true nature of human life under God. We will be transformed from bad human chiasms into good human chiasms. In this way, becoming sensitive to chiasm can be of practical transformative value to human life, though in deep ways that probably cannot be explained or preached very well.One further thought. We saw in our previous essay that chiasms often have a double climax, one in the middle and the greatest at the end. The food we bought at market is put away in the cupboard and refrigerator when we get back home. Moving forward to a final climax is what all literature does, whether it has a middle climax or not. (Shakespeare’s five-act plays always move to a climax in the third and in the fifth acts.) This is just another way that human life matches literary production, in the Bible as well as in uninspired human literature. Becoming familiar with the shape and flow of Biblical texts will have a transforming effect on human life.”James B. Jordan, “Chiasm and Life” in Biblical Theology Basics.
Mike Rinaldi, a Visalian, and filmmaker (and Fresno Pacific grad) told this story at the first "Gathering to Bless Christians in the Arts":
Blake Snyder, the screenwriter behind the classicSave The Cat" book became a Christian not long before he died.
Often at this point in such a story, folks ask "Who led him to Christ?"
Go ahead and ask.
The answer is:
Chiasm.
It happened in large part because Mike, not even knowing if such a well-known and busy writer would respond to his email, asked him if he had heard about chiasm.
Turns out Snyder was fascinated with it all, and Mike was able to point out chiastic structure and shape in scriptwriting....and one thing led to another...and then in Scripture.
All roads, and all chiasms, lead to the Center and Source.
Mike, of course, learned chiasm in THIS CLASS.
Have you noticed that certain professions;
clergy, funeral directors, counselors doctors and NURSES
have "inhouse" jokes that might seem irreverent to outsiders to our "bounded set."? At its best, it's one way of keeping your sanity and remaining caring.
Watch this below...( well listen anyway, it's only audio) for a humorous example from those famous "theologians," Cheech and Chong (!!)in an old skit about Friday night employees of the E.R.:
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Week 4 theme :
It is helpful to think of prophecy as:
a).not just
fore-telling (predicting the future)
but
forth-telling (telling forth truth)
b)often having multiple applications and fulfillments, to different "contemporary worlds" and across time.
We'll used this diagram to illustrate:
-Who was Immanuel?
-Who does "out of Egypt, I have called my son" refer to ?
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Homework Help:
-prophecy video on Moodle
-extra credit: participate in this survey tiny.cc/sallyscohort