Browsing the blog archives for September, 2008

Babies and Such

So I’m an uncle again as of this past Friday. At 330pm on Friday afternoon at UVA hospital in Charlottesville, my sister Amy went into premature labor and had a semi-emergency c-section to get the newest addition out of her body. Camden Isaiah came into the world with slits for eyes, jet black hair, and [...]

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Football and Aletheia

A wild weekend in Harrisonburg culminated with a James Madison University football victory on Saturday night against the number 1 ranked team in Division 1AA Appalachian State (well…number 1 no more), as well as an incredibly amazing worship experience at Aletheia yesterday morning.
I have never seen so much purple and gold in my life then [...]

God’s diligence becomes our diligence

The past few weeks have been a whirl wind for us at Aletheia. Really the last few months have been that way. This past summer was jam packed with activity, creativity, and innovation that has sparked a lot of momentum. Seeing close to 500 people pile in our building each week for the past month [...]

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An encouraging update

Sorry that I am just now writing a blog this week. On Sunday after the morning worship experience I, along with 3 others, headed down to Florida to do some more church plant probing. We just got back yesterday. If you didn’t know up to this point, our desire at Aletheia is to see a [...]

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Momentum

After a much needed day off, the Aletheia train station has opened again. I so very badly wanted to post a blog yesterday to recall what happened on Sunday and let those of you who weren’t here know about what took place, but Ashlee and I promised each other that we would have some family [...]