Back to Sundays this Weekend!
I own a PC. Every computer in our house is a PC. This means different things to different people, but to almost everyone it has at least one meaning in common – it means I know how to reboot.
In some ways, fall feels like a reboot, a new start, another go at it – whatever “it” may signify. Sometimes we need a reboot because we crashed, but sometimes we just need it to clear some of the accumulated trash out of the way, to pay attention to the unused items on the desktop of our lives, to get clean up old files…(in the PC world, you know this metaphor could go on and on and on…)
In any event, this week at The Table marks our return to Sunday morning gatherings, to taking up an ongoing occupancy in our new space, to the return of folks for whom Monday nights didn’t work…sort of a reboot of our own. So we’re going to explore some different aspects of what a reboot might look like for us – personally, spiritually, organizationally…and so. And just for the record, I’m NOT trying to extend the metaphors as far as my PC might inspire me to. Just for the record, and to preemptively mute the Macsnobs of the world…
Peace,
Tim Plett