Those of you who came to see a video of me dancing might be disappointed.

But there is a video I would like to share with you that has been making it’s way around the internet.

The video is from the 2009 Sasquatch Music Festival.  It is of a man dancing.  Now that by itself  might not be news.  However, the dancing man is suddenly joined by someone else and before you know there are hundreds of people dancing.  If you don’t believe me check the video out!

This video has been called inspirational, this video been described as a way to promote perseverance and determination within us all.  The reviews I have read have been right on.

But I see something else in this video.

I see this video revealing something about our society in general. I think we as a society are still too quick to judge someone because of who they are, what they look like or things that they might do. For example, the man in the video is not a good dancer, we expect him to fail, we expect him to feel embarrassed by his actions and to sit down.  It reminds me of Susan Boyle, who walked on stage and was almost booed off until she started to sing; and now she is an international star.  We too often look at someone, quickly judge them and then we are surprised when they produce something good.

It doesn’t matter if the person is too fat or skinny, too white or black- or anything else that we use to judge someone it is not right.

This happens in the church as well.  In too many congregations we are quick to judge if “they” walk into “our” church not dressed the way we would like them to be or not act like we think they should.  We start to push them away before we really get to know them and accept them as a child of God.

My prayer is that we can look past that and see who is on the inside. Or like the man in the video – if we think we are not being treated fairly because of what we look like or how we might act in certain situations, that we can keep dancing and doing what we think is right until the crowd starts to follow us.

After a long time away this blog will be up and running again.  When we first had the idea of creating a devotional book based on stories from Calumet it took off like wildfire.  There were facebooks created, emails sent, documents drawn up and a blog started.  However, with the events that happen in life that passion was soon fizzled out.  Like many things the devotional book became lower and lower on the list of things to do.  

But I would like to bring that back.  The passion still burns within us and we hope to have something together (at least a 40 day devotional) done by Lent.  However we can’t do this alone. We need your stories – we need you to share your calumet memories.  Don’t worry if they might not seem “devotional worthy” we are not worried about that.  We can take your thoughts and ideas, pray about them, talk about them and then let God do the work.  This is not about us- this is about God and the amazing things God has done in our lives and in the lives of all who have gone to Calumet.  

It does not matter if you have only been there once- or even heard about the amazing ministry that Calumet has provided so many people.  Leave a comment or send us an email.  Check us out on Facebook and become our fan.  We thank you and all who will benefit from this project thank you as well.

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