Our church happily participated in Election Day Communion, sort of. We decided to offer (Day After) Election Day Communion because we have a regularly scheduled prayer and communion service every Wednesday at noon. We offered communion the day after the election for the same reason churches …
Read MoreStanley Hauerwas’ Response to September 11, 2001
The following is from Stanley Hauerwas from Duke Divinity school. (It was originally posted here.) I am providing the entirety of Hauerwas’ response because I think it is an important Christian response to 9/11. It is important because, there is an alternative to the “war …
Read MoreMy Couch to 5K Training Plan
I started running two years ago, some 18 years after high school when I ran track. I have remained somewhat active through my 20s and 30s, but I wasn’t in very good cardio-vascular shape until I started running. A friend told me about a “Couch to 5K” training program where you can go, quite literally, from sitting around on the couch to running a 5K (3.1 mile) race in 10-12 weeks. I found a training program online and tweaked it a bit. I know a number of people who have found success doing this, so if you are interested in becoming a runner here is a good training plan to get started.
Important Tips for New Runners
1) Buy a good pair of running shoes
2) Wear a digital watch with a stopwatch feature to monitor your time
3) Drink plenty of water before you run, especially if you are training in the summer
4) Stretch before you run to prevent injury
5) Always end your run with a cool-down walk (and warm up with a walk in Week 12)
6) Do not worry about your speed (pace) or distance, just focus on the time you are running or walking
7) Feel free to repeat a week if necessary, but don’t skip a week
8) If you are struggling to breath on a run try to inhale for three steps and exhale for two; slow down if necessary
9) Don’t over train, your muscles need rest days to repair and rebuild, so rest in between your sessions
10) Depending on how hard you push yourself, it may take 4-6 weeks before you do not feel sore after your run/walks
THE TRAINING
Each week in the training has (1) a run/walk interval, (2) the total number of intervals to do in one session, and (3) the number of sessions to do each week. The intervals are to be done consecutively without a break. Only do one session a day. Week 5 and 8 may present the most challenge. Week 5 is the first week you will be running more than walking. During Week 8 you will be running/walking four days a week instead of three days a week.
Week 1: 25 minute walk :: One interval (25 minutes total) :: Three sessions
Week 2: 6 minute walk / 1 minute run :: Four intervals (28 minutes total) :: Three sessions
Week 3: 5 minute walk / 2 minute run :: Four intervals (28 minutes total) :: Three sessions
Week 4: 4 minute walk / 3 minute run :: Four intervals (28 minutes total) :: Three sessions
Week 5: 3 minute walk / 4 minute run :: Four intervals (28 minutes total) :: Three sessions
Week 6: 2 minute walk / 5 minute run :: Four intervals (28 minutes total) :: Three sessions
Week 7: 2 minute walk / 8 minute run :: Three intervals (30 minutes total) :: Three sessions
Week 8: 2 minute walk / 9 minute run :: Three intervals (33 minutes total) :: Four sessions
Week 9: 1 minute walk / 10 minute run :: Three intervals (33 minutes total) :: Four sessions
Week 10: 5 minute walk / 20 minute run / 5 minute walk :: One interval (30 minutes total) :: Four Sessions
Week 11: 3 minute walk / 30 minute run :: One interval (33 minutes total) :: Four sessions
Week 12: 33 minute run :: One interval (33 minutes total) :: Four sessions
After Week 12 you should be ready for your first 5K race.
Read MoreN.T. Wright Sings Dylan’s “When the Ship Comes In”
I am a huge fan of Tom Wright. I am a huge fan of Bob Dylan. So this video pretty much blew my mind!
Read MoreLooking for the World to Come
The formation of the Christian faith has been built on creeds, the summation of certain beliefs. Some Christians claim to have “no creed but Christ, no book but the Bible,” but this of course is a creedal statement. It is a creed against other creeds! …
Read MoreReading Ideas for Lent
Ash Wednesday is tomorrow! We are just about 12 hours away from beginning our 40-day journey through Lent. I have been spending the day getting ready for Ash Wednesday. We are hosting services at Word of Life Church at 7AM, Noon, & 7PM in our …
Read MoreWhy I Practice Lent
I have been a follower of Jesus for 26 years, spending all of my time worshiping in churches not known for observing the church calendar, not known for following many of the ancient traditions of the Church. The truth is that all local churches have …
Read MoreMerton on Meditation
I am no mystic, but I believe the human heart can encounter the heart of God. I am no master in the classic, spiritual disciplines of the Christian faith, but I am learning to pray. Meditation is one of those disciplines, one of those practices, …
Read MoreResurrecting my Blog
The time has come to resurrect my blog. I have to make a confession. It has been (a shocking) 271 days since my last blog post. Shame. Shame. Shame. Truthfully I have not blogged much in the last two years. I want to blame my …
Read MoreLove the Church
Primal Credo Chapter 9 If we love Jesus, then we will love what he loves. Or at least we will commit ourselves to grow in love towards what Jesus loves. What does he love? Jesus loves the church. Biblical writers are fond of playing with …
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