So you’re saying there’s a chance!
Did it take NYT two years to get back to me? I really can’t remember. I thought they’d rejected this a while ago.
I’m very grateful for the opportunity I had to share the message at First Presbyterian Church yesterday at the 8:45 and 10:10 alternative services. Thank you!
I used social media to frame part of the message, saying that Pinterest had bucked conventional wisdom because it’s a platform where people share inspiring and uplifting things. By offering a new kind of experience and an environment where generative things are shared and curated, Pinterest now drives more traffic to external sites than Twitter.
A bit of meta fun before I hit the hay:
Blessings, all, and peace.

St. Patrick’s U2Charist
7 PM
Zion’s Reformed UCC
620 W. Hamilton Street, Allentown PA
Sponsored by the fellowship group New Thing in a Church Basement and Zions Reformed UCC, Allentown’s first-ever U2charist takes a page from similar worship gatherings held across the country in recent years, adding its own Celtic twist in honor of St. Patrick Day’s and U2’s Irish origins. Put simply, a “U2charist” is a worship service that uses the music and rich spiritual imagery of U2 as liturgical guides. Calls to worship and responsive readings often reference the Biblical allusions of U2’s work, and the music for this liturgical hour will be taken from U2’s catalogue and re-imagined with an acoustic, Celtic style. Echoing the band’s long-stated concerns for social justice, this gathering will also highlight unique issues of equity and avenues of help in our local setting.
Parking at Zion’s is widely available in the County lot directly adjacent to the church and at a lot off of Church Street just between Zion’s sanctuary and Walnut Street.
there are many reasons to care about this issues…here in Allentown and everywhere.
I just got home from City Council. I had to leave before the vote, but not before I waited 4 hours to share my thoughts with the public and with Council.
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you can learn about it here. In the interest of time, I’m just going to post my thoughts as I shared them. Some context: you should know that there was a very large union presence at the meeting, so much so that before 7 PM the Council Chamber was packed out and people weren’t being let in. It was at this point that some folks reached out to some local media, because it looked like the fairness, integrity (and possibly, legality) of the meeting was in jeopardy. Thankfully, that got resolved (and the media was already there). More context: the unions are strongly in support of the DTE project. I’ve thought long and hard about it, and I’m not.
What I ended up saying, in a nutshell, around 11 PM:
I don’t know Heather Poole, but my wife does. Heather’s memoir, Cruising Altitude, came out today and she’s been all over radio and print. Next week she’s on 20/20. Congratulations, Heather!
Heather is a flight attendant, as was a writer I do know: the amazing Ann Hood. Ann’s very successful novel The Knitting Circle is being made into a movie by HBO with Katherine Heigl starring and producing.
Clay Morgan, who writes a great blog called Educlaytion, just announced that he sold his first book to Abingdon Press. Way to go, Clay!
Kyle Minor recently singed on with agent Katherine Fausset of Curtis Brown. She’ll be representing and, I’m quite sure, selling, his new manuscript in short order. Kyle is a gracious dude and one the hardest-working writers I’ve seen on the web. His talent and production are going to take him very far.
I’m very inspired but what all of these folks are doing.