Monday September 9th
Wow. One
week in to my experience at Summit Semester, I have come to live a remarkably
different lifestyle than I am normally accustomed to living. The normal
schedule of my days(Tuesday through Saturday) are as follows:
6:00 - 7:30 -- Rise, Shower, Devotions, and Reading Time
8:00 - 8:30 --
Breakfast
9:00 - 12:00 -- Class (Under the tutelage of the visiting
scholar, which varies by week)
12:15 - 12:45 --
Lunch
1:30 - 4:30 --
M-W-Th-S -- Sports Time/Free Time/Study
Time
--
T-F -- Work Crews
5:00 - 5:30 --
Dinner
7:00 - 9:00 --
Class (Again, under the tutelage of the visiting scholar)
9:00 - --
Free Time/Study Time
On Sundays:
8:15-9:00 --
Breakfast/Pack Lunch
9:15 --
Leave for Church
10:00 - 12:00 --Church
at Grace(EV-Free) Church in Pagosa
12:15 - 4:30 --
Lunch/Internet/Sports Time/Shopping Time in Pagosa Springs
5:30 --
Dinner at Snow Wolf Lodge
7:00 - 10:00 --
Movie Night
Mondays are generally our "Saturday" in the fact
that we are able to lounge without having to do much hard work. While these
days are for the most part open, we will on occasion have group trips to
various locations(More on those later). Suffice it to say that Monday is our
most lax day when it comes to tasks we must complete.
With this basic knowledge of what my schedule has looked
like for the past week, and what it will look like for the coming 11 weeks, I
can now explain some of the nuances of it.
Work Crews - This time is set apart twice a week by the
staff of Snow Wolf Lodge for maintenance work-such as digging ditches, staining
log siding, painting, and random tasks(To date, I have worked on running electrical
lines-Not live, don't worry Dad- and plumbing). We also do a variety of weekly
chores, such as cleaning the duplex(where the guest speakers stay while
teaching), deep cleaning the kitchen, and general cleanup inside both
lodges(Echo Canyon and Snow Wolf Lodge).
Movie Night - While this activity is optional, the purpose
of the watching a movie is not merely to keep us sane while in the middle of
nowhere without a great deal of modern conveniences(ahhem- internet) and cell
phone service. While it is nice to see a form of entertainment on a weekly
basis, the main purpose of watching a movie is to critically engage in the
messages received from the film. After the movie, there is a discussion that
takes place for 30-45 minutes.
Throughout the semester, we will have a variety of
professors from all over the country travel to Pagosa Springs to teach us for
the week. Generally, they will arrive Monday, teach Tuesday through Saturday,
and then fly out/drive back the following Sunday.
This past week we were honored and blessed to have Eric
Smith
come out and invest his time our learning experience. This was the first of two
weeks that Eric will be with us in Pagosa. His insight into the scriptures as
well as prompting questions served as a great reminder and source of new
insight into the areas of my faith and worldview that I need to study more in
depth(or need to start studying in a few cases). While I can't fully disclose
what occurred during the week, you should know that there was a great deal of
reading assigned- somewhere along the lines of 4 books of the bible with
numerous articles(and these aren't short articles) on the side. The biggest
thing that I took out of the first week of Eric's teaching is that often we can
elevate the Bible in our minds to the point that it becomes a god. Often times,
the act of reading our Bibles takes precedence over truly living out the gospel
or growing further in a different area. Don't take what I say out and distort
it. This isn't to say that the reading of the Bible isn't worthwhile, or
shouldn't be done on a regular basis- it
should. I just see it as a problem when an individual is putting the reading of
the Bible over praying, or helping those around them the true spirit of Christ
likeness.
A second point that I found very convicting that Eric made
was the this: "We as Christians should know what we are for, not only what
we are against." I found it convicting primarily because I enjoy shooting
holes in others arguments. I need to know the weaknesses and strengths of
Christianity, not only the weaknesses of conflicting worldviews.
In closing, the most exciting thing that has occurred this
week would be the sightings, activities, and unwanted visits made to us on
numerous occasions by bears. We first saw a bear the second night I was here.
The baby cub was up on the porch looking for food before Josh, Gunnar, and I
scared it off. It proceeded to come back 2 more that night before finally
leaving the premises. This past Sunday however, the situation got a whole lot
worse. When we returned to the lodge from church, we discovered that the bear
had gotten in through an errantly open window. It made a huge(but luckily not
too huge) mess of the kitchen and left two "presents" for us on the
floor. Since then we have seen it numerous times attempting to get back into
the kitchen via the back door. While at first it was scared off by human
voices, it now will not leave until rocks are thrown in its direction. The
Rangers have been out today to take care of that matter, so it will likely be
resolved in due time. However, the cub that we once thought was an orphan has
now brought his mother back with him to the lodge, which is even greater cause
for concern. Please be praying for safety and for the situation to be taken
care of in a timely manner.
Thank you Lord for a good first week of immersion. Please
help me to grow more like you daily and to seek after the things that you would
have me seek. Thank you for the protection thus far, and for the great friends
I am making, please bless this coming week. Thank you for Dr. Bauman and for
his willingness to be your tool in equipping the next generation of Christians
with indispensible tact.
Sam:
ReplyDeleteLove this thought! Heard a radio program with Dee Breslin this week about here new book "Idol Lies" which is very similar in thought to your statement following:
"we can elevate the Bible in our minds to the point that it becomes a god. Often times, the act of reading our Bibles takes precedence over truly living out the gospel or growing further in a different area."
I am really pondering this week what I have taken, good things, and made into an idol in my own lives. Thanks for sharing!
Cyndy Herms
Whoops - multi-taking here.....her book and my own life :).....shouldn't be listening to hubby while typing....
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