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Proskuneo: to kiss towards or to bow down in reverence. My name is Vic Hammond and I love to curate worship experiences. In this blog you will find my thoughts and reactions to the changes going on within the church and in wider culture. You will also find a variety of resources for use in your own worship gatherings. Each blog entry is tagged with a label/category (reflection, resource, station, liturgy, and news) to make your searching easier. I hope you enjoy your visit.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Done! (Part Deux)


This past week I finally finished my Master in Nonprofit Administration at North Park University!!!!!!!!! (Note: an MNA is like a MBA, but for the nonprofit sector). It felt great to walk across the graduation stage after such a grueling experience. I underestimated the toll going to school full-time and working-full time would take on Lindsey and me, but I also underestimated how much I would love it! I truly enjoyed my journey at North Park. I met some great folks and got to dive deeply in to a topic I love. 

Now I just need to reintroduce myself to my wife and catch up on two and a half years of missed sleep. 

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Done!


I am now officially a college graduate! After 24 years, 189 hours, and three different schools, I finally hold a bachelor's degree...in liberal studies no less! I am not sure whether to laugh or cry over that last sentence.

These last few years in Nashville have been brutal to say the least. Lindsey earned her Masters of Divinity at Vanderbilt while I worked full time at Home Depot and went to school full time at Belmont (this is not recommended for the faint of heart). We are still feeling a bit dazed and worn out from the journey. Even so, we felt the hand of grace upon our lives and marriage while having amazing adventures and making new friends.

These new friends and adventures were the unanticipated part of the Nashville journey. They stretched me and reshaped my world view in some major ways. I spent the last 15 years working full time in churches. The church work universe is a bizarre other-world removed slightly from the reality "normal" lives. I knew this intellectually, but experiencing life outside the walls of the church was mind blowing.

And while I made many amazing new discoveries, the one that has transformed me the most is the level of suffering I encountered. More specifically, the level of suffering people had experienced at the hands of the church (note the lower case "c"). Whether the suffering was a simple slight, overly exaggerated, merely perceived, or an outright heartbreaking injustice is irrelevant. The fact of the matter is that I keep meeting children of God who hurt deeply and feel alienated from God's life giving grace.

This hurt has transformed the way I think of my future now that school is done. As Lindsey and I wait for the next steps of our journey to unfold, I at least know I that want to reach out and address the pain I have discovered. I want create trip points through worship and the arts for people to literally fall into God's love and healing.

Monday, April 2, 2007

Emerging Church Reality TV Show...

I just stumbled across this on emergingchurch.info. "TV broadcasters in the UK and Australia are joining forces to feature the emerging church in a 'big brother' style virtual reality show."



'The Generation X Game' will focus on 12 members auditioned from emerging church communities across Britain. They will be invited to spend three weeks together in a specially converted disused church wired with cameras and microphones to watch and and record their every move as they struggle to create an authentic expression of Christianity for 21st Century culture. Click here to see the entire article.