Facelift
You'll notice I'm giving my blog page a facelift... Although I shouldn't really be wasting time digging through these cascading style sheets trying to figure out which attributes do what, I've just really been wanting to better integrate my blog to my website. I've had my own website for about a year and a half or so and I've been hosting my blog there for that time (I still use blogger to ftp stuff to the blog), but it's always still felt independent because of the different look. I'm trying to integrate the blog to my site so that it seems more seamless to go between pages. Once that is done, I'll be able to better use the other pages so they will be more dynamic.
Anyway I know that's a lot of blah blah blah to some of you but my point is this - you may notice different looks to the blog and website over the next few days, which is to be expected, but if you notice anything not working, let me know so I can fix it.
Anyway I know that's a lot of blah blah blah to some of you but my point is this - you may notice different looks to the blog and website over the next few days, which is to be expected, but if you notice anything not working, let me know so I can fix it.

6 Comments:
OK this has nothing to do with your entry but I wanted to ask you a question... do you think we will ever see women worship leaders in our time? Just curious with you being one and all... a worship leader - not a woman! Hope you're doing well
Hey Kathryn. In our small (restoration) movement women worship leaders are a rarity (unless you count praise team singers and women among congregations who best model worshipful hearts). In the greater scope of the church, they are a bit more common. I hope churches of christ, and the church at large move to a place where women can have a more involved role in worship, to include leading worship. It's unfortunate that we look to our women to take the lead in a behind-the-scenes capacity in so many of our formal church ministries and reserve Sunday mornings for men only. I hope we can shape our faiths and our worship to be more inline with our culture. Our next president may help our culture deal with women's place in culture.
Frankly this shift will just take time, but I hope that Jaylie grows up with less baggage about this issue than I have.
Google Darlene Zschech.
Thanks! I've been struggling with this for the past 6-8 months so just thought I'd get our input. I'm so blessed to even be part of the WSM and I'm glad I can be used in this way. Thank you for getting it started! God has certainly given me the love and passion for music and teaching so I want to use it in any way I can =)
Are you directing the youth choirs for LTC?
Clarify, are you saying we should have women worship leaders, women preachers?
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