Rev. Alan Rudnick serves as the Senior Minister of DeWitt Community Church. He has been featured on television radio, and has written for the Albany Times Union, Syracuse-Post Standard, The Christian Century, Christian Citizen, Leading Ideas, Christian Reflection, Baptist News Global. He is the author of “The Work of the Associate Pastor” (Judson Press) and is a doctoral candidate at La Salle University's Doctor of Theology (Th.D.) program. He has served on the American Baptist Churches USA Board of General Ministry, American Baptist Home Mission Society, and the Missions Council of the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
Hey Alan,
I love the video blogs (vlogs??). They are very effective at getting a message across to people like me that are internet ‘multi-taskers’ having several tabs and windows open at one time. I can let the video play and listen while I do (a couple) other things!
Thanks for doing this.
Colleen
How do you come up with this stuff? It’s awesome! And ironic for me. I’m used to kneeling several times during the service at the Episcopal church. That’s one of the jokes about this faith- so much moving around you get good exercise during the service. Standing, kneeling, sitting, kneeling, standing, walking to the rail for communion. Prostrate is another word I’m used to, or genuflect. I hope I spelled those correctly. The way you use kneeling in this blog is great, and I love the prayer by St. Francis. This one spoke to me- so inspirational during lent! Thanks Alan.
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Hey Alan,
I love the video blogs (vlogs??). They are very effective at getting a message across to people like me that are internet ‘multi-taskers’ having several tabs and windows open at one time. I can let the video play and listen while I do (a couple) other things!
Thanks for doing this.
Colleen
Thanks Colleen… yes, vlogs… I’m a several tabs internet user as well. Glad to hear it works!
How do you come up with this stuff? It’s awesome! And ironic for me. I’m used to kneeling several times during the service at the Episcopal church. That’s one of the jokes about this faith- so much moving around you get good exercise during the service. Standing, kneeling, sitting, kneeling, standing, walking to the rail for communion. Prostrate is another word I’m used to, or genuflect. I hope I spelled those correctly. The way you use kneeling in this blog is great, and I love the prayer by St. Francis. This one spoke to me- so inspirational during lent! Thanks Alan.
Emmy, creativity comes and goes. We knelt this past Sunday during communion. People came forward to kneel, pray, reflect, etc… Very meaningful.