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4 months ago
in Sunday Setlists #29 - Worship Recaps on FredMcKinnon.Com
Got my "guest" post up. I can't imagine all of you guys that had to lead and operate this weekend right after re:create. I am spent!
5 months ago
in HOW TO: Use Twitter on the Go on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Mark, check out Twitterfon or Tweetie for iPhone. Both are packed full of features and both have Retweet ability.
Also, check out Pixelpipe for sending pics from iPhone to twitter. It allows you to send pics to any social network or photo sight. Very flexible and Very slick!
Also, check out Pixelpipe for sending pics from iPhone to twitter. It allows you to send pics to any social network or photo sight. Very flexible and Very slick!
5 months ago
in HOW TO: Use Twitter on the Go on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Mark, check out Twitterfon or Tweetie for iPhone. Both are packed full of features and both have Retweet ability.
Also, check out Pixelpipe for sending pics from iPhone to twitter. It allows you to send pics to any social network or photo sight. Very flexible and Very slick!
Also, check out Pixelpipe for sending pics from iPhone to twitter. It allows you to send pics to any social network or photo sight. Very flexible and Very slick!
5 months ago
in HOW TO: Use Twitter on the Go on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I am one of those that is blessed with the iPhone. Haha. I can't imagine having to use a web based Twitter app, because of all the great options I have now. I use Twitterfon to death on my iPhone and even tweet from the phone more than I do from the computer.
I am a Spinvox user and a HUGE fan, but I have yet to try text to tweet. I need to give it a shot though. Oregon (where I reside) is thinking of going to non-mobile phone/while driving law soon, so I better get used to it.
I am a Spinvox user and a HUGE fan, but I have yet to try text to tweet. I need to give it a shot though. Oregon (where I reside) is thinking of going to non-mobile phone/while driving law soon, so I better get used to it.
6 months ago
in Merry Christmas on FredMcKinnon.Com6 months ago
in Sunday Setlists #22 - Merry Christmas on FredMcKinnon.Com
WooHoo! I actually got a Sunday Setlist in...kind of :)
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Songs Of The Season</abbr>
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Songs Of The Season</abbr>
6 months ago
in A TokBox Moment on Ragamuffin Soul
Ya. Last night was slick...till someone accidentally invited the world :)
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7 months ago
in How long does it take 4 McLean’s to setup a Tree? on BetterThanBlank
Nice! Ya. So. I think our family is going to have to steal this idea.
We put ours up tomorrow.
Happy Thanksgiving!
We put ours up tomorrow.
Happy Thanksgiving!
7 months ago
in iTunes Shuffle - Whatcha Got? on FredMcKinnon.Com
Haha. that was fun...and a bit neurotic.
1 - Gorillaz "Kids with guns"
2 - Vicky Beeching "Captivated"
3 - Angels & Airwaves "Jumping Rooftops"
4 - Waking Ashland "Rumors"
5 - Maroon 5 "Shiver"
6 - Christa Black "Stop"
7 - Foolish Things "Forgive Me"
8 - Metallica "Purify"
9 - Collective Soul - "Never Here Alone"
10 - The Hives "Tick Tick Boom"
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..My Weekend…</abbr>
1 - Gorillaz "Kids with guns"
2 - Vicky Beeching "Captivated"
3 - Angels & Airwaves "Jumping Rooftops"
4 - Waking Ashland "Rumors"
5 - Maroon 5 "Shiver"
6 - Christa Black "Stop"
7 - Foolish Things "Forgive Me"
8 - Metallica "Purify"
9 - Collective Soul - "Never Here Alone"
10 - The Hives "Tick Tick Boom"
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..My Weekend…</abbr>
7 months ago
in there’s a new kid in town! on transitionpete
Dude, he is adorable! Awesome!
i am so happy for you guys!
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Sunday Sustenance - Inaugural Edition</abbr>
i am so happy for you guys!
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Sunday Sustenance - Inaugural Edition</abbr>
7 months ago
in What I Hate about America … on FredMcKinnon.Com
Good post Fred, I agree with Deanne above me, but from a slightly different perspective.
I don't think as Christians we are reclaim the government. I think we are to shine in culture and in turn watch God change the hearts and minds of those around us. In this, everything will change. Social issues, Sin issues, Politics.
I hear you as well Fred. I find myself often praying about what I think is wrong or needs prayer, when in reality, it is me that needs to be changed. All of a sudden ,y prayer changes perspective and my heart is truly drawn to what God's heart is drawn towards.
I will commit as you have to praying honestly for Obama and our country as we walk through an historical time.
I don't think as Christians we are reclaim the government. I think we are to shine in culture and in turn watch God change the hearts and minds of those around us. In this, everything will change. Social issues, Sin issues, Politics.
I hear you as well Fred. I find myself often praying about what I think is wrong or needs prayer, when in reality, it is me that needs to be changed. All of a sudden ,y prayer changes perspective and my heart is truly drawn to what God's heart is drawn towards.
I will commit as you have to praying honestly for Obama and our country as we walk through an historical time.
7 months ago
in Happy Birthday To Me on FredMcKinnon.Com
Dude, happy belayed Bday!
I am finally making my rounds in the blog world after a long week. I'll be 38 in one month. Good year :)
I am finally making my rounds in the blog world after a long week. I'll be 38 in one month. Good year :)
7 months ago
in How are You using Evernote? - betterthanblank on BetterThanBlank
Honestly, I have had been using it for about a year and now have it in my iPhone, but I haven't dug into it. I've used it more as a bookmarking app. When i see something online or around town, I link to it, take a pic, whatever.
As for to-do lists. I absolutely love Remember the Milk. I love how it integrates into everything I use. google, iPhone, Desktop. This is probably why I haven't used Evernote to it's potential.
If you dig into it, pots about it and show us how your using it.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Take This Verse and Shove It</abbr>
As for to-do lists. I absolutely love Remember the Milk. I love how it integrates into everything I use. google, iPhone, Desktop. This is probably why I haven't used Evernote to it's potential.
If you dig into it, pots about it and show us how your using it.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Take This Verse and Shove It</abbr>
8 months ago
in FreePlay Friday - Halloween 10 on FredMcKinnon.Com
Halloween. my thoughts. I participated :)
Thanks for the link love and I am really looking forward to meeting you and so many others in February!
And...my wife rocks!
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..The Best and Worst of Halloween</abbr>
Thanks for the link love and I am really looking forward to meeting you and so many others in February!
And...my wife rocks!
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..The Best and Worst of Halloween</abbr>
8 months ago
in True or False - Generations and Their Music on FredMcKinnon.Com
Geez, I am getting in on this way late. Didn't read through all the comments, but I'll give you my thoughts.
In our community, I am seeing the opposite. the older generation knows we are changing. They know times are different. They also know that their idea of church is limited to almost being unavailable. There is a changing of the wind that I see. Older are more apt to "deal" with the new.
I am more inclined to see an older person visit a newer more contemporary church than I am to see a younger person visit an older traditional church.
The people serving in our church, giving in our church and generally participating in our church are the older people. I don't get asked to do hymns anymore. I'm told by younger people that they don't like the hymns.
I am sure there are those in both camps that are different than what i am saying. but for our church which is contemporary, modern and aggressive in music. I see the older generation flexing...not the younger.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..The Best and Worst of Halloween</abbr>
In our community, I am seeing the opposite. the older generation knows we are changing. They know times are different. They also know that their idea of church is limited to almost being unavailable. There is a changing of the wind that I see. Older are more apt to "deal" with the new.
I am more inclined to see an older person visit a newer more contemporary church than I am to see a younger person visit an older traditional church.
The people serving in our church, giving in our church and generally participating in our church are the older people. I don't get asked to do hymns anymore. I'm told by younger people that they don't like the hymns.
I am sure there are those in both camps that are different than what i am saying. but for our church which is contemporary, modern and aggressive in music. I see the older generation flexing...not the younger.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..The Best and Worst of Halloween</abbr>
8 months ago
in Matt Damon vs. Sarah Palin on BetterThanBlank
Susan, I am sure you are a wonderful person but this conversation is silly. I'm done. If you ever write a post where you are willing to listen. Let me know.
Alex, so how's the weather :)
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I Hate That About Me!</abbr>
Alex, so how's the weather :)
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I Hate That About Me!</abbr>
8 months ago
in Matt Damon vs. Sarah Palin on BetterThanBlank
Susan,
Ummm, I agree. Everyone has to take responsibility for their own actions. No where in my comment did I dispute that. Here's the issue though. I may affect 20-30 people who care for me and respect me. Damon can affect 100's of thousands that care for him and respect him. Even more than that, Damon is an iconic figure, which means that his thoughts are taken as gospel in people's minds. Many people live star struck and what stars say, goes. That's scary. Besides, we are talking about Damon here...not the sheep.
Insulting? Hardly. Many would be proud to say they are voting like Damon. They love him, they idolize him. What he says is gospel. That's what many people do with people of his popularity. Should Damon encourage a talking point? Absolutely. Should he, or any of us in our political opinion be gospel? Nope.
Yes to all of the above, based on action. If Damon's hope is to bash the right so that the left will win, then he needs to be accountable for his actions. If I, or others choose to blindly follow him, then I, or others should be held accountable for my actions.
What many people do(and in my opinion, Damon has done here) is to create hype so as to encourage some sort of action. When the hype is so strong that it creates chaos, that concerns me. When i said this, my point was to say that people are reacting over hype, not because of what they believe, but because of what someone else has said they should believe. That is my beef with this.
By the way, let me add here. This goes for any side of the coin. If a conservative chose to make a video like this (which they have) I would react the same way. Show me those videos and I'll tell you the same thing.
Also, so you know, I am voting independent...
People like Damon and others who have followers, need to be cautious
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Sitting In A Chair In The Sky!</abbr>
"I don’t think actors should be held any more responsible for their influence on fans than any one of us should be for our influence on people who like us."
Ummm, I agree. Everyone has to take responsibility for their own actions. No where in my comment did I dispute that. Here's the issue though. I may affect 20-30 people who care for me and respect me. Damon can affect 100's of thousands that care for him and respect him. Even more than that, Damon is an iconic figure, which means that his thoughts are taken as gospel in people's minds. Many people live star struck and what stars say, goes. That's scary. Besides, we are talking about Damon here...not the sheep.
"you seem to be insulting the people who would agree with Damon based on his fame/acting skill alone (for being incompetent at independent thought)"
Insulting? Hardly. Many would be proud to say they are voting like Damon. They love him, they idolize him. What he says is gospel. That's what many people do with people of his popularity. Should Damon encourage a talking point? Absolutely. Should he, or any of us in our political opinion be gospel? Nope.
"if there are people like that in the world, then should Damon be held responsible for their decisions? Should you be? Should I be?"
Yes to all of the above, based on action. If Damon's hope is to bash the right so that the left will win, then he needs to be accountable for his actions. If I, or others choose to blindly follow him, then I, or others should be held accountable for my actions.
"what did you mean by “inauthentic chaos”?"
What many people do(and in my opinion, Damon has done here) is to create hype so as to encourage some sort of action. When the hype is so strong that it creates chaos, that concerns me. When i said this, my point was to say that people are reacting over hype, not because of what they believe, but because of what someone else has said they should believe. That is my beef with this.
By the way, let me add here. This goes for any side of the coin. If a conservative chose to make a video like this (which they have) I would react the same way. Show me those videos and I'll tell you the same thing.
Also, so you know, I am voting independent...
People like Damon and others who have followers, need to be cautious
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Sitting In A Chair In The Sky!</abbr>
8 months ago
in LifeChurch.tv | ChurchMetrics on BetterThanBlank
I started messing with the beta this last week. I think it will be very useful. I can see how the more data you have to input the more value the program will be. It will take some time to really compile the data as well. but after a couple of months of input. i tiwll be really interesting to see what we come up with.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Are You A Crumb?</abbr>
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..Are You A Crumb?</abbr>
8 months ago
in Apostle Paul on Worship Styles on FredMcKinnon.Com
So, I started to comment over at TWC, but I thought I'd just ask the question here.
Is division really about different groups of people, or is about loss of focus on the one true God? As I read the original postat TWC, I saw that there was disunity as a concern, but it was clear that what was leading that disunity was not the different groups, but the different focus. I think we are quick to point out the wrong in styles and like and dislikes, when none of it matters if God is the center. Clearly, I am in unity with my brothers in Africa or Europe when we worship the same God. Even though I will never worship the same way (stylistically) or in the same place.
Paul kept leading us back to one thing. Stay focused on God. He then went on to teach us how to look good and relate to those around us. But he was quick to admonish when the church did not keep God as the head and focus.
I think our focus here needs to be on that. We are doing that poorly. Then hold whatever service or however many services you want.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I Can’t Stop…They’ll Forget I exist.</abbr>
Is division really about different groups of people, or is about loss of focus on the one true God? As I read the original postat TWC, I saw that there was disunity as a concern, but it was clear that what was leading that disunity was not the different groups, but the different focus. I think we are quick to point out the wrong in styles and like and dislikes, when none of it matters if God is the center. Clearly, I am in unity with my brothers in Africa or Europe when we worship the same God. Even though I will never worship the same way (stylistically) or in the same place.
Paul kept leading us back to one thing. Stay focused on God. He then went on to teach us how to look good and relate to those around us. But he was quick to admonish when the church did not keep God as the head and focus.
I think our focus here needs to be on that. We are doing that poorly. Then hold whatever service or however many services you want.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I Can’t Stop…They’ll Forget I exist.</abbr>
8 months ago
in Hume Lake & Classic Rock Changed my Life on BetterThanBlank
holy crap! I wrote that response from my iPhone and spell check has created a bit if chaos.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I’m an American, So I am Entitled.</abbr>
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I’m an American, So I am Entitled.</abbr>
8 months ago
in Hume Lake & Classic Rock Changed my Life on BetterThanBlank
Nice! Small world!
Like tam said, I was at Hume for jr high and high school and then went back as a it high counselor. The first "all nighter" I had with tam was the night before I left to Hume to lead our it high group. Crazy!
We used to own a couple Hoel Weldon discs and I still remember some of his tune. My favorite was Romans 8:38.
The greatest influence Hume had on it life was volleyball and video production. I lived all of Thor video work that was always set to a great Joe Satriani tune.
Small world.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I’m an American, So I am Entitled.</abbr>
Like tam said, I was at Hume for jr high and high school and then went back as a it high counselor. The first "all nighter" I had with tam was the night before I left to Hume to lead our it high group. Crazy!
We used to own a couple Hoel Weldon discs and I still remember some of his tune. My favorite was Romans 8:38.
The greatest influence Hume had on it life was volleyball and video production. I lived all of Thor video work that was always set to a great Joe Satriani tune.
Small world.
<abbr>brent(inWorship)s last blog post..I’m an American, So I am Entitled.</abbr>
9 months ago
in Sunday Setlist [10.05.08] on Russ Hutto
I love Evans "All We Want Is You". We haven't done that forever. I gotta pull that one out again. Would have loved to have heard the opener. Sounds fun.
9 months ago
in Worship Confessional: Sunday, October 5, 2008 | Consuming Worship on Consuming Worship
I have noticed as well, how we can be totally physically off and it all comes together for worship. I ove how God is strong in our weakness.

peace|dewde