Like the Mountains in Springtime

To the Mountains in Spring Time

This post is to record our family trip to Buena Vista Colorado in May 2015.  In May of 2014 I attended the SCORRE conference in Orlando Florida, on the last day the event organizers (including Ken Davis) gave away a ticket to the Platform Conference. And one week free in Ken Davis personal mountain home in Buena Vista.

I went to the Platform Conference in Colorado Springs in November 2014 and to Ken Davis’s home with my family for this trip.

Day 1  Flight:

Took shuttle flight on Wednesday to Lexington KY, kids loved the plane and the free OJ. At take off Sue turned to dad and said “Now THIS is a trip” we rented a Sienna in Lexington, stopped at a great Kentucky Fried Chicken in Kentucky (better than the ones in NY).

We then drove to outside Kansas City (almost 600 miles), got a hotel at about 10:30pm. Melanie drove the entire day 7-months pregnant… that’s what she wanted.

Day 1 - Now This Is A Trip

Sue turned to Dad at take-off and said “now THIS…is a trip”.

Day 1 - Dad Caleb in Shuttle

Caleb and Dad

Day 1 - Mom Lilly in Shuttle

Mom and Lilly

Day 2 …Kansas Forever:

Woke up and hit the road by 8:15am drove through Missouri, Kansas and ½ of Colorado (over 600miles). Everyone was very grumpy and tired from ~13 hours in the van.  Mom drove all day until Colorado Springs, dad drove up to Buena Vista. Elevation of Buena Vista is about 9000 feet, about 1.5 miles higher than home.

Day 2 - Kansas

flat empty beautiful Missouri, Kansas, Colorado all day long

Day 2 - Family Van Selfie

on the road in Missouri, family selfie

Day 3 – Rainy Day of Rest

Dad woke up and got groceries at ~6:30, snow on the ground, most day was cold 35-55 and rainy. Decided to have a day of rest, school-work and planning. The house is perfect, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathroom, dining room, 2 family rooms, 3 car garage. Buena Vista is about 9000 feet in elevation, much of the day we were actually in a cloud.

Our home in NY is about 1.5 miles below us at about 500 feet in elevation. Colorado Springs is 6035 feet in elevation.  Denver is 5280 feet in elevation.  The front of the house is a view down into a valley of Buena Vista, behind us is mountains (mount Columbia and mount Harvard). Both of these mountains are higher than 14,000 feet, the views were amazing.

Day 3 - View

amazing view from cabin down into Buena Vista

We did get a little restless and took a walk to the pond and the walking trail.

Day 3 - mount Columbia 2

The Rest of the Trip

The mountains were amazing, so was all the family time. If you’ve never been to Colorado, its a must see trip. I enjoyed this trip to the mountains in springtime more than a typical sunburn trip at the beach. Check out Annie’s song by John Denver about the mountains in spring time. After spending time in Colorado I think I understand this song a little better.

Check out my other post about this trip My Three Hours in The Mountain

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My 3 Hours in the Mountain

Three Hours in Mount Columbia

In early May I traveled to Buena Vista, Colorado staying in a cabin at the base of Mount Columbia. I was there with my wife and 5 children on vacation at about 9000 feet in elevation thanks to the generosity of Ken and Diane Davis. One Sunday that we were there we stayed in the cabin after a very dangerous day of hail and blizzard conditions near Colorado Springs. As terrifying that 4-hour ride home was last night (should have been 2), Sunday was as good. Days like that are what vacations are all about for me. A time to write, to pray and a time to reflect about the path we are on.

I spent about hours in the mountain, it felt like those 3 hours exploring and praying negated a year of life-stress for me. I hiked up 3 Elks Stream Trail up to the base of Mount Columbia, it was calling me. The temperature was 45 and sunny and the 6″ of snow from last night was quickly melting away in the sun. It was dropping from the trees, filling up the stream for me to drink. I walked about a mile up the trail.

Colorado Wildlife

I saw many signs of Rocky Mountain life including a large coyote print in the snow, the paw was shockingly large, larger than what we see in NY. I also saw a large dropping from an elk and his hoof prints. As I wrote this I heard maybe the same coyote calling near where I was sitting taking photos earlier.

As I walked back to the cabin I heard an Elk calling from about 200 yards down in another raveen so I decided to walk down in pursuit. This raveen then brought me to another part of the mountain where it is too steep to walk.  I walked up as far as I could then sat down and took pictures of the breath-taking view. In one photo I saw a hawk soaring …below me. I sitting on a very steep area from where the hawk was soaring with the mountains in the background on the other side.

above a soaring hawk

above a soaring hawk

Book Ideas

I also started writing a book on this trip. Its a book about how creativity is the result of the communion and love between God and man. Some chapters of this book is already written. After seeing another corner of God’s creation (Rocky Mountains) and reading the creation story in Genesis and John, I realized that the entire creation. The universe itself, all of humanity is a result from the mutual love and communion between the Father and Son. The Greek word for this love and communion is koinonia.

The premise of the book explores the fact that all of creation is a result of their unmatched love and shared life.  This is the reason for life, this is the purpose of the creation. The mutual communion between people and God and then people with other people is the key driver of human creativity. I see many of examples of this.

Rocky Mountain Coyote Track

Rocky Mountain Coyote Track

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Our Sacred Tradition of Protesting

Martin Luther broke off from the Catholic church in protest of church leadership abuses both in doctrine and in traditions in 1517, his complaints were valid at the time, the church leadership was corrupt.

Was Luther driven by ambition and legacy building or was it service to God? Only God knows with certainty.

Many modern protestants I think have fallen into the same trap of following un-biblical traditions that the Catholic church fell into in the middle ages.  I wont try to list them here except for one tradition that I think is unique to protestants.

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I think one tradition that we are repeating is breaking off fellowship via protest and forming our own group.  We’ve turned Luther’s protest action into our tradition. Pastor’s do it by building their own mini kingdom that they can control, defending their turf, competing with the guy pastor across town, non-pastors do this in many ways including jumping around to different churches… same motives, same tradition.

Rather than be wronged and not get our way at church, we break away and start our own or jump to another fellowship.

It seems that the protestant church is one of the most fragmented and un-unified groups in the US.  “World Christianity consists of 6 major ecclesiastico-cultural blocs, divided into 300 major ecclesiastical traditions, composed of over 33,000 distinct denominations in 238 countries, these denominations themselves being composed of over 3,400,000 worship centers, churches or congregations. (Barrett et al, volume 1, page 16, Table 1-5).  I would guess that the 33,000 number is an exaggeration but above a thousand is probably accurate.

Could it be that the tradition of protesting, which is so ingrained within many of us, provides cover for questionable motives of name building, of legacy formation, of factious competition?

Competition at church is heresy, it is toxic and it is an indication of a fundamental problem with how we gather. Christian’s who openly encourage competition with other believers are fleshly and confused about who the church is and how God wants his people to gather.

There is a well-known story when God dealt with a people who were trying to build a great name for themselves he confused the languages at the Tower of Babel, see Genesis 11. He did this so they could not stay unified in their selfish ambition, so they could not communicate and could not agree on anything.

One great lesson from Babel is that when we are out to build names for ourselves and cities and houses for our own names and legacies, God splits us up.  Could that be what is happening with our 33,000 denominations?

Maybe we should rethink the tradition of protesting. Luther protested against some terrible abuses.  We now protest for far less, sometime ridiculous reasons.  Instead lets begin to practice dying to self, practice not getting our way, practice being willing to be wronged without taking off and breaking fellowship… just like Jesus Christ.

 1 Cor 6:7 The very fact that you have lawsuits among you means you have been completely defeated already. Why not rather be wronged? Why not rather be cheated?7

In my next post (on 4/27/15) I will write about ways to break this sacred tradition of protest and understand when it is and is no ok with God to break fellowship with other believers even with competitive and cold Christians.

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