Terra Nova Church Blog

The weblog of Terra Nova Church’s cast of characters

Archive for October, 2005

POV, Film, and the Real

October 25th, 2005 // Ed Marcelle [lead pastor]

Film Team Blog
10/24/05
It has been one of those long days that seems to just have no real ending where you realize your life did not have quick clean borders to take you from work to family and then to home. It began with a couple of hours of email and phone calls and all [...]

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faith w/o flash bulbs

October 24th, 2005 // Ed Marcelle [lead pastor]

no photogs [except womer's mom- God bless moms]…but it was still a great night to gather, worship and share community.
The ‘behind the scenes’ moment for me was communion with the worship band. I realized last week a the learning curve we would expect. After all, upgradeable is a terra value. We are [...]

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Blogging

October 20th, 2005 // Ed Marcelle [lead pastor]

groan…i read my blog and realize it needs editing and i will probably never get to that. After all, diane is still trying to pitch this idea of ‘picking up after myself’. well, that i will learn to do…the spelling errors and omitted words that somehow failed to get from mind to typed [...]

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3…2…1…real time

October 20th, 2005 // Ed Marcelle [lead pastor]

The speed of dreams is its own thing. For three years there have been diaogues about this idea. And now it’s the day before Tera’s launch.
I am sitting on the bleachers at the 50 yelling that a ref made a bad call [he didn't, but i tell my wife that it helps us [...]

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First Service

October 19th, 2005 // Scott Womer [worship arts pastor]

Monday morning, October 17th, brings a strange fusion of relief and pressure.
Last night’s launch service at Terra Nova went exceptionally well. Way beyond expectations….There was a sense of expectation of what God was going to do, both that night and in the future of this new community. The room was filled with people. Twice as [...]

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