In defence of Instagram
In defence of Instagram by Seth BarkerAfter much deliberation and internal conflict, I finally gave in earlier this week to another facet of the Internet revolution: Instagram. Long had I held out...
View ArticleConcerts: why we pay to watch people sing
Concerts: why we pay to watch people sing by Seth BarkerMy back rested against the far wall, feet propped on the edge of the high table with knees drawn close to to my chest. I sat with friends on my...
View ArticleWhy churches don’t need buildings
Why churches don’t need buildings by Seth BarkerSome while ago the small Anglican church I attend moved out of its building and into a space primarily used by a local Seventh Day Adventist...
View ArticleThe joyous mess of communion
The joyous mess of communion by Seth BarkerPeople are moving all around me. People sitting, standing, walking, or kneeling. Children grab at their parents. Sometimes they cry or giggle, contributing in...
View ArticleIn defence of Instagram
After much deliberation and internal conflict, I finally gave in earlier this week to another facet of the Internet revolution: Instagram. Long had I held out against what I deemed a shallow and...
View ArticleConcerts: why we pay to watch people sing
My back rested against the far wall, feet propped on the edge of the high table with knees drawn close to to my chest. I sat with friends on my left and on my right while the rest of darkened space was...
View ArticleWhy churches don’t need buildings
Some while ago the small Anglican church I attend moved out of its building and into a space primarily used by a local Seventh Day Adventist congregation. At first this troubled me. Why couldn’t my...
View ArticleThe joyous mess of communion
People are moving all around me. People sitting, standing, walking, or kneeling. Children grab at their parents. Sometimes they cry or giggle, contributing in their own way to this constant flow. Music...
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