E-Faith@8, 6/27

The Faith@8 group is continuing to meet during this time of social distancing. Join us for an informal, community led service with more questions than answers and an open spot for whoever appears. Just follow the Zoom link below!

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Time: Sundays at 8:00AM Eastern

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Outside Church 9:30am, 6/27

The 9:30 service will be at Liberty Pavilion in Druid Hill Park. There will be no Zoom for the in-person, outdoor 9:30 Service.

Faith@8 will remain an online-only Zoom service through the summer: Faith@8 Click Here

Meet us in the Liberty Pavilion of Druid Hill Park

  • There is parking on Greenspring and also at the zoo, but the walk from the zoo parking is up a steep hill.

  • Water, lemonade, and pastries will be provided; please do not bring food to share as we do not yet have permission for that.

Celebrating One of Our Own

This Friday, John McIntyre retires after 34 years at the Baltimore Sun.

by Christina Tkacik of the Baltimore Sun

John E. McIntyre retires from The Baltimore Sun this week after 34 years of faithful service.

In his years on The Sun's copy desk, he battled grammatical errors, spelling mistakes and journalistic cliches. No iteration of the word "iconic" was safe on McIntyre's watch.

Says colleague Fred Rasmussen: "He was the guy who had the flashlight who led us out of the forest when we were so lost at times and had written ourselves into unfathomable corners."

"He did his work with grace, style and a sense of humor that defies description and was boundless, and no one, and I mean no one, knows more arcana than Mac. Who do you know who can recite the population of Mesopotamia in the 12th century, for instance, or the depth of the Mariana Trench?"

He embraced evolution in language and usage: Many a stickler came to John seeking affirmation but left disappointed. "Language is always on the move," he told them.

A natural teacher, he hired and mentored generations of editors and reporters, many of whom went on to careers at news outlets across the U.S.

In recent years, he donned his green eyeshade to host a series of web-based videos as “The Old Editor.” In them, he decried “copspeak” and defended "singular they." Some of the videos went viral and led to McIntyre being recognized in public, much to his delight.

In addition to his videos, he wrote a popular blog for The Sun as well as two books: The Old Editor Says: Maxims for Writing and Editing and Bad Advice: The Most Unreliable Counsel Available on Grammar, Usage, and Writing.

We would be remiss not to mention that he was also one of the best-dressed editors in Baltimore Sun history.

Most of his coworkers will miss him terribly. We wish him a happy retirement and plenty of time with his wife, Kathleen, two children, J.P. and Alice, and grandson Julian.

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John and I became friends while filming a video series for The Sun in which he answered questions about language.

The Sun newsroom can be a really intimidating place for an early career journalist. But befriending him while we filmed those videos made me feel like I actually belonged. And of course I learned so much about writing from him. To this day I resist using the “not alone” construction in copy because of one of his videos.

The video series was a complete hit for The Sun, and some of the videos even went viral, getting written up in Buzzfeed and The Columbia Journalism Review. It’s a testament to just what a witty and brilliant guy John is.

While I think most people think of John for his sense of his deadpan sense of humor and impeccable style -- does the man even own a pair of sweatpants? -- what I most recall is his kindness. A few years ago I was grieving a death in the family, and he came over to ask how I was doing. I could tell from the tone in his voice that he wasn’t just being polite, he actually cared. Of course I began bawling immediately. His compassion helped me so much during a very difficult time, and I know of several other people who say that talks with him helped them get through career crises.

Perhaps it came from dealing with his own crisis. John was laid off from The Sun around 12 years ago during a round of budget cuts, and was re-hired a year later. It gave me a lot of hope to see him living out his second act at the paper. The news business can make you crazy, but by showing up each day John gave us all a lesson in how to persevere with your dignity intact.

Now he’s exiting after 34 years at The Sun, and no one deserves a break more. Congratulations, John. We will miss you!

E-Church 9:30am, 6/20

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E-Faith@8, 6/20

The Faith@8 group is continuing to meet during this time of social distancing. Join us for an informal, community led service with more questions than answers and an open spot for whoever appears. Just follow the Zoom link below!

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Time: Sundays at 8:00AM Eastern

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Popcorn Theology

Our guests for the evening: Rev. Grey Maggiano, Minister Ken Brown/Analysis, Ralikh Hayes, and Rev. Dr. L.A. McCrae

Participants to view at least one of the documentaries, below:

Review Resources from:

Read excerpts from Rev. Dr. James H. Cone’s The Cross and the Lynching Tree

 

Live Discussion - Part 1

June 9, 2021

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm


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E-Faith@8, 6/13

The Faith@8 group is continuing to meet during this time of social distancing. Join us for an informal, community led service with more questions than answers and an open spot for whoever appears. Just follow the Zoom link below!

Memorial Faith@8

Time: Sundays at 8:00AM Eastern

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Outside Church 9:30am, 6/13

The 9:30 service will be at Liberty Pavilion in Druid Hill Park. There will be no Zoom for the in-person, outdoor 9:30 Service.

Faith@8 will remain an online-only Zoom service through the summer: Faith@8 Click Here

Meet us in the Liberty Pavilion of Druid Hill Park

  • There is parking on Greenspring and also at the zoo, but the walk from the zoo parking is up a steep hill.

  • Water, lemonade, and pastries will be provided; please do not bring food to share as we do not yet have permission for that.

Back to Bolton Street

It is good to be back. This does not mean of course that the pandemic is “over”. Especially for those of us with young kids or those who do a lot of client facing work, there are still plenty of necessary precautions to take; but after 15 months it seems we finally have the coronavirus under control in our little corner of the world. 

So what does “life after” look like? 

In truth, I don’t know! But I do know two things: 1) we are all tired of never-ending change and uncertainty; and 2) we have all spent a lot of time contemplating what we REALLY need.

With that in mind, let’s consider this weeks gospel and the parable of the mustard seed. 

Can we be the tiny seed that sprouts to provide shade and rest and comfort for all those around it? 

What do we need to offer to the community to become that?

The last year has taught us that this community is very resilient. You all have shown up and shown out on zoom and in the community caring and nurturing each other and others. 

We recognized that the ability to connect and share with each other is important to us. 

And that when we had to choose the things that mattered most - it was gathering together for corporate worship, offering praise to God on high, and sharing in the Gospel of Jesus. 

That is the seed Christ has given us to plant. To create a community where we are learning and discerning how to get closer to God, how to live well together, and how to cultivate and grow other gardens in other places. 

As I sit here on these steps - it is hard not to notice the people that could use some shade, some hope and some joy. Can we be that community?

Can we be that mustard tree?

E-Church 10:30am, 5/23

To join us, all you need to do is click on the link below. We will have the order of service up on the screen to follow along. We recognize that all of us have different levels of comfort with technology - we will do our best to help everyone do what they need to feel comfortable and participate!

Two tips for Zoom worship:

1) Let us see your face! If at all possible, please start a video feed so we can see each other face to face, even across distance. 

2) Please mute yourself unless you have a speaking role in the service. And if you find you are muted, please don’t unmute yourself unless asked. However - even when you are muted, please do respond to the prayers and readings, as we are all worshipping together. 

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