About Me
I serve as co-Pastor of First CRC in Denver. I grew up in Nigeria as an MK, met my husband at Calvin, moved to Denver to escape God's calling into ministry . . but the eyes of the Lord followed! After trying to quiet the Spirit's voice by working in Christian ministry as a teacher and in work with Youth for Christ/USA, I finally enrolled at Denver Seminary. I graduated in 2004 with an MDiv, completed the EPMC program at Calvin Sem and was ordained in the CRC in 2007.
I have been married to Bob for 24 years. We love our girls, Ana (2000) and Mia (2002) who were gifts from God through the privilege of adoption.
The instructions for this "about me" section asks who I am, where I came from and where I'm going . . . and I don't know what to say since most days I have no idea where I'm going!
Interests
Music
Whatever my kids are interested in
Crafts (quilting, sewing, knitting)
Anything about Africa
My Topics
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Type |
Date | |
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| Blog post | Worship Planning on a CloudOctober 18, 2011 | |
| Blog post | Unity in the Midst of DiversityJuly 5, 2011 | |
| Blog post | Tears at the MangerDecember 20, 2011 | |
| Blog post | Psalm SingingSeptember 12, 2011 | |
| Blog post | Seeing the Good NewsNovember 21, 2011 |
My Comments
Kevin, great topic! Some of us are creatures of habit and defend our repetitions as faithfulness. Others of us are not less creatures of habit who are habitually changing things up out...
Back to the bigger question--not just whether "untameable" is appropriate--but WHO gets to decide that for our churches? What are the lines of communication, trust, learning and...
Here's a five-year old Prayer Coordinator Job Description. We no longer have this position and there are several things in the job description that we'd change to fit our...
Thanks for these responses and for the notes on Facebook. Today, as I worship in Botswana, I would use the word "global." One God, many voices. One faith, many expressions.

Great post, Al. As the person responsible for finding and placing many volunteers in the life of our church, I wholeheartedly agree that we must look for the right fit of gifts and interests...