Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Living in the Land of the Lost



I preached at FCC on September 27 on the topic of evangelizing the lost. I wanted to use something with a contemporary theme, and since Will Ferrell's "Land of the Lost" was one of this country's biggest DVD releases of the summer, I decided that it was a tailor made idea. So, I titled my message, "Living in the Land of the Lost." I included the title slide above (from the powerpoint presentation of the message) here on the blog because it got a big laugh and I thought you might be wondering why. Yes, I once again went goofy on the Photoshop, and the image includes not only me but FCC's other ministry staff members as well.

At the beginning of the message, I played a video of a young boy playing in the woods and getting lost. Here's a link where you can watch the video: "Lost in the Woords". I hope you enjoy the message, and feel free to post comments or ideas relating to it.

Click on the link below to open up the message in your audio player, or right click and select "Save Target As..." to save it to your computer.

"Living in the Land of the Lost"- Rob Clifton (9-27-2009)

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Rob's Ramblings....

(From the Flora Christian, September 18, 2009 edition)

I haven't posted one of my newsletter articles from the Flora Christian (our congregation's newsletter) in a while, but I was particularly proud of this one. Enjoy!

Rob's Ramblings....

This past weekend, I travelled to Chicago to help a good friend celebrate turning 40. Having crossed that bridge already, but not THAT long ago, I felt I was the perfect choice help him out. We attended an epic rock and roll concert at Soldier Field, at Chicago style pizza, and walked Michigan Avenue. ALL of Michigan Avenue, I think. Anyway, as is my custom, I felt like I should share with you a few things I learned on the quick trip to our state's largest city (and de facto state capital):

  1. Riding the train is my new favorite way to travel. I don't have to stay awake, and there's no pesky near-vomiting experience upon take-off or landing. Plus, the most INTERESTING people ride the train....


  2. English is apparently a foreign language in Chicago. Who knew?


  3. Trains stop for "smoke breaks" occasionally. The train I rode up did not, but the train I rode back did. I asked the conductor on the return trip why this was the case. She simply replied, "I'm a smoker," and lit up.


  4. Catching a cab after a concert at Soldier Field is not easy. Or cheap.


  5. My new theology of heaven includes a room where they serve Chicago style deep dish pizza.


  6. If you choose to have your lip pierced, and you wear exotic lip jewelry, it IS possible to get your lip ring stuck in the rim of a disposable coffee cup lid. Again: Who knew?


  7. Helping good friends celebrate the milestones in their lives is one of God's greatest blessings for His children.

There's probably more, but I'll just leave it there. I also want to mention that I helped my wonderful, beautiful wife Joni celebrate her birthday this past week. I won't tell you her age, but I WILL tell you that she was the most beautiful bride I have EVER seen when she was 20 years old (we've been married for almost 19 years!).

Thanks to ALL who helped with the Block party this past Sunday. We could not have done it without each and every person who helped carry tables and chairs, fixed food, helped with games, and all of the other little things that go unnoticed by most people. It is a testimony to how much our church family cares about each other and our community.

See you Sunday! Rob


Click Here to see some pics of the trip to Chicago & the U2 concert. (Facebook)

Friday, August 14, 2009

Daily Devotions-Again

Our local radio station, WNOI 104 radio in Flora, has morning devotional thoughts each day provided by different ministers from the area. This past week (8/10/09 - 8/14/09) I provided devotions. I recorded them in our building, saved them onto a CD, and took the CD to the station for the station manager to play each morning.

I have been experiencing a rebirth in political awareness lately, so I decided to go with a theme of praying for our leaders.

Just click on the links below to listen to them in your media player. You can also right click on them, select "Save Target As" and then save them to your computer to listen. If you have a slower connection or they hesitate a lot as they play, this is your best option. NOTE: If you hear something dumb, that is not because of your internet connection!


Monday (8/10)
Tuesday (8/11)
Wednesday (8/12)
Thursday (8/13)
Friday (8/14)


As always, I invite you to give them a listen and let me know what you think!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Who needs the First Ammendment Anyway?

I was amused by a story I read on AOL News earlier today. The headline read: "Obama 'Joker' Picture Pops Up In Los Angeles and Across the Internet." Now, as a political conservative and someone who has questioned many things that our president has done, I found that intriguing. So, I clicked on the link and read the short story.

It seems someone has depicted President Obama as The Joker (a la Heath Ledger) with the word "socialism" at the bottom and posted it around Los Angeles and on the internet. Predictably, liberals are in an uproar over the image, with many calling for an investigation as to the identity of the "mystery" artist. (Just a suggestion, I'd look for that guy who got sued over the "Hope" image....)


The writer of the AOL article, Christopher Weber from PoliticsDaily.com, correctly pointed out that the same liberals were noticably silent when someone posted a picture depicting then-president George W. Bush as Satan.

Upon further investigation on the web, I have found many outspoken liberals (in chat rooms and blog posts everywhere) who are calling for the image to be banned from the internet and the artist to be punished. Our Constitution is an interesting double-edged sword. We cannot apply the first ammendment only when we like the message that is being presented.

Several years ago an artist placed a picture of a crucifix into a bottle of urine, took a photiograph of it, and called it art (actually, he called it "Piss Christ"). It was even subsidized by our federally funded "National Endowment for the Arts." Conservatives and Christians all across the nation were outraged and wanted the artwork banned, even though the artist claimed it depicted what we as a society have done to Jesus. It was the artist's first ammendment right to produce such artwork (although I don't believe it's the kind of artwork the NEA should be paying to help produce), even though it was disgusting, disturbing and insulting to many Americans.

The first ammendment can be a pesky thing: either ALL speech is protected, or none of it is. We conservatives got really tired of hearing the character of President and Laura Bush attacked by lilberals on the web and in public. But no one I personally know called for censorship of the internet because of the negative and often vitriolic language. Unfortunately, now liberals are going to have to put up with the same kind of stuff.

Personally, I believe it's in bad taste either way. I think we should be able to question our leaders and even expose their actions in public. We can write and blog and cry "foul" from the rooftops if that is what we deem necessary. I would prefer the attacks to be kept in the political arena and steer clear of a politician's family and private life. But just because I don't like what is being said, I can't call for it to be hidden or the "offenders" to be arrested or fined or both. That's what our first ammendment guarantees: the right to say what we want about our nation's leadership without fearing arrest or retribution from the government.

I think that liberals are going to have to thicken their collective skin for the next three and a half years. There are going to be PLENTY more attacks against President Obama where this one came from. It's going to be a LOOOOOONG time until the next presidential election, and I don't think things are going to get more "civil" between now and then....


References:
PoliticsDaily article on Obama/Joker Poster
DailyMail (UK) article on Obama/Joker Poster
LA Weekly article on Obama/Joker Poster
Piss Christ artwork