Friday, September 25, 2009

Back to normal... I think.

The weather finally felt a little better today with the sun shining and temps closer to 65 degrees. It was just downright nasty cold and windy the past 4 days. The weekend looks like sunny and 70's, as does the rest of the week. It's just unpredictable around here I guess.

Today we went to a home-schooler get-together at a nature center near the mountains. The kids had a fun time learning about different animals' super senses. Tonight, the family went to my new mentor's home for dinner. The school I'm going to sets the students up with a spiritual mentor during our time here. It's a pretty cool thing, I just find it sort of amusing that my mentor isn't much older than me, he's 38... not that age signifies spiritual maturity or anything :) I don't know him that well yet, but I think we'll get along pretty well.

Tomorrow night we're heading over to someone else's home from New Life. His name is Glenn Packiam, and he's basically the guy who's running the school these days; and he teaches one of my classes. He's also a songwriter and an author. I've used a couple of his songs in worship services before coming out here. He's an amazing teacher and has a remarkable knowledge of the scriptures, and just Christian history in general (post Bible). It's fun to get to know some of these guys that I've only heard or read about in the past. Another person that continues to blow my mind is a guy named Ross Parsley. He started this school originally, but has been less involved the last couple years. He still teaches some of the classes and hangs out with us whenever he can. The knowledge and wisdom that pours from these guys is just awesome to be exposed to.

We also have to be a part of the choir through the first module (though November). I wasn't too excited about it honestly, but I have to admit it was pretty fun last week. Jared Anderson (another guy who writes songs that I've used) was leading the worship music, most of which was brand new to me.

The school is certainly pushing me to be more disciplined in many ways, but I still feel like I'm on vacation most of the time; not because I'm not working hard, but because I'm loving every minute of it and it's still way less on my plate compared to life with the frame shop. I also find it very refreshing that there is so little emphasis on music so far. I didn't really come here seeking to be a better musician, I wanted to be taught how to be more relational, communicate more effectively, and learn what it means to be a worship pastor, not just a worship leader. The classes I have this module are: Pastoral Ministry, Organizational Communications, Biblical Foundations of Worship, and Christian Growth and Development. I'm also learning music theory for the first time and taking lead guitar lessons (both mandatory as well).

I was hoping not to have to work this year, but I think we will end up depleting what we have by the end of next summer. So, I decided to start looking for some part time work. Being that I know how to frame art, I naturally started there. There's a Fastframe here, so I visited them first. I made a good connection with the owner, but I got the impression things were pretty slow and they were in no position hire anyone at the moment. I visited another place, and they were out of business. I went to the third place on the list, and I just got a strange vibe and kept on driving by.

A couple days later I got a call from the owner of the Fastframe in Colorado Springs. They want to hire me to do consulting with them. I originally told them my history with Fastframe and had them call Fastframe Corporate as my reference. Apparently the store is struggling more than I thought and they're hoping I can point out some things for them to try or do differently. What an unexpected situation, but it's kind of an exciting opportunity for me. I'll do whatever I can to help them out. Hopefully there's some practical things I can point out along the way to better their situation, and not discover that it's completely economy related.

1 comment:

Marilyn Bergloff said...

Hey Zac was fun to read up on you and your schooling. This is Yank's mother-in-law, name isn't Douglas, but I have never set up my own account. SAD!!! But a couple of things. I had seen in the local Scotsman a picture of your Mom and your son and daughter. It was back I think in July or August, but that was fun to see them in the local paper!!!! And second, I love that you are seeking not only music worship, but how to connect and communicate. WOW!!! I think I would like you to come back to Cambridge Lutheran Church and replace our Music worship leader!!!! Music is so beautfiul in our Christian lives, but to have a leader who is also wanting to connect spiritually, melts my heart!!! Wishing you and Sara well!!! Hope the snow doesn't get too deep out there!!!! Marilyn