Thursday, September 10, 2009

ASLC Devotions News

We continue to hope that these devotional thoughts each morning are a helpful way for you to connect with faith and with God's Word each and every day wherever you are. A few people have asked about the ability to comment and converse about the entries, so your requests have been answered.
Beginning with tomorrow morning's message, each of the devotional entries will also be posted to a new blog. That way, you can find past entries and comment back to Pastors Jenn and Seth and to one another and you can read the comments of others. Visit http://aslcdevotions.blogspot.com to comment and converse about these devotional messages.

After the entry for the day, click on the "Comments" button. You can enter a comment. You will be asked to type a verifying word to make sure that you are an actual human and not some kind of spambot. You will NOT need to create any special account to do this. You will NOT get any additional email because of this (unless you want to read the comments of others). It's just another opportunity for dialogue.

If none of this made sense to you and you just like reading these emails without having to define the word "blog", ignore everything I just typed. But if you're interested, check out the ASLC Devotions Blog.

God Bless,
Pastors Jenn and Seth

3 comments:

  1. This is great. I'll admit I've never thought about a blog for the devotions but I have wanted to respond to some and find out what other's thoughts are.--What a great idea and tool!
    Adrienne

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  2. Ditto from the music guy - I enjoy reading them and often wished for at least a way to fire off an "amen" or "really?" to keep the conversation going. Thanks for adding this devotional and communication tool!

    One thought regarding the scripture texts for the devotions - have you considered using the Daily Lectionary readings as a way to continue the dialog from week to week as we hear scripture on the weekends? (Check out ELW page 1121ff for the scripture references)
    Doug Williams

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  3. Today I climbed to the top of Koko Crater. When I got to the of the crater I looked out on the world and all its majesty. I sat down and looked over my devotions that I have saved and read throu them.
    What an experience!!
    Chuck

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