Because I now blog elsewhere(s), this space has apparently turned into a blog about sermons and my podcast obsessions. To continue in that latter vein, allow me to share a recent bit of silliness.
I just participated in a fantastic workshop by the Center for Digital Storytelling as part of a continuing education project through Virginia Seminary’s Second Three Years program. I was hoping to bone up on my video creation skills (this bit with Tricia was fun but needs some work on the production end). Boy did I. That’s not to say I’ve now become a master, but I’m always (foolishly) surprised with how much progress you can make with a good guide.
My fellow classmates told a lot of tremendously powerful stories of love and loss and love lost. I was wowed by these, but I knew I wanted to try my hand at something in a different mood.
So here’s my crack at a story about my trip to New York Comic Con to see the Thrilling Adventure Hour live. It was one of the highlights of my 2013, and I am glad for the chance to share the story.