Terra Nova Church Blog

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Archive for August, 2006

the short self absorbed blog

August 28th, 2006 // Ed Marcelle [lead pastor]

this blog is for all those who don’t read long bad prose or dwell in ideas that take more than a paragraph to state.
i went to bed last night after playing some Halo2 on line with my friend Andy (my tag is t3rr4 n0v4). I watched the lastest episodes of WEEDS on Showtime. [...]

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Eternal, Internal, External

August 28th, 2006 // Ed Marcelle [lead pastor]

If there is one thing I have done more often than any other in discussing ministry with anyone it is drawing 3 circles. I draw them in color too. One is red, one blue, one green. They are arranged in a Venn Diagram. The image represent three overlapping areas. They [...]

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What Could You Listen To Forever?

August 25th, 2006 // Scott Womer [worship arts pastor]

In an effort to stay up to date on the Terra Nova community and it’s musical language, I am asking for your Top 5 Musical Artists. On the proverbial deserted island, these are the only artists on your eternal iPod. Here’s a look at mine:
1. Radiohead
2. Coldplay
3. Sting
4. Wilco
5. Nickel Creek

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Astroturf makes a home

August 24th, 2006 // Phil Taylor [executive pastor]

A man needs a space of his own. Here in my newly astroturfed garage, I can bask in the smell of engine oil, grass seed and real hard wood charcoal whil listenting to NPR. In case your wondering, a 20 foot length of 12 foot wide astroturf costs about $50. Who says astroturf is [...]

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astroturf and playgrounds

August 24th, 2006 // Phil Taylor [executive pastor]

Scott Womer says that my posts are too long and too serious. So, here’s something completely frivolous and short. Two projects I’ve been working on at home. 1. A new playground for my kids. (Someone helped me build it, but if I mention his name, he’ll be flooded with requests). 2. My freshly astroturfed [...]

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