2009
12.12
Duke & Amber – thanks for another year of Boxtown Christmas Meal Assembly!
We have our usual laundry list of ingredients to review and deliver … so here it goes:
Groceries:
- 10 loaves of bread
- 4 x 18 oz jars of jelly
- 4 x 28 oz jars of peanut butter
- 8 x 1lb bags of Sandies Cookies (or something equivalent to 200 cookies – but not home cooked)
- 2 x 110 count box of sandwich bags
- 100 brown bags
- 10 x 10 packs of CapriSun (about $2 per 10 pack)
- 100 individual bags of chips (Lays, Cheetos, etc.)
From previous years, that list has done pretty well. Nothing says we can’t do more – it’s just a guideline. Whatever we being to the Lambs will get assembled. The reason for PB&J is that meats don’t fare too well on the street – longer shelf life with PB&J.
IMPORTANT: Please bring your donations to Lake Pointe, bible studies, or simply drop off at the Welch’s house between now and the 23rd. Please reply with your donation and I’ll update the Boxtown site to keep track. http://jerrywelch.name/boxtown/christmas/
Lambs … we cannot thank you enough as you and your family will provide the service of building the meals. Between the Lambs and our Life Groups, we are poised to bless a lot of homeless people this year. I can’t believe this is our 8th Christmas!
We will be caroling as well – the music of choice is posted at https://sites.google.com/site/boxtowndfw/Home/team-documents.
There may be a special new surprise … I’m not going to reveal that just yet but it could be the single most powerful thing this ministry has ever done (right, Wes?)
If you are interested in making the trek downtown please meet at McDonald’s in Rockwall on December 24th at 10:45pm.
Outside of Rockwall? Meet us at 11:30 PM in front of the old mental health shelter. Click here for a map. We should be home by 2:30 AM. Maybe earlier.
Our Christmas music lineup can be downloaded from the Team Documents page.
Merry Christmas!
SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT LINKS
Christmas Grocery Checklist: http://jerrywelch.name/boxtown/christmas/
Christmas Trip Music: https://sites.google.com/site/boxtowndfw/Home/team-documents
All the best,
jerry 214.288.2135
PS – I’ll be sending this out as an email as well.
Hebrews 13: 1-3
1 Keep on loving each other as brothers. 2 Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it. 3 Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.

Duke & Amber – thanks for another year of Boxtown Christmas Meal Assembly!

We have our usual laundry list of ingredients to review and deliver … so here it goes:

Groceries:

  • 10 loaves of bread
  • 4 x 18 oz jars of jelly
  • 4 x 28 oz jars of peanut butter
  • 8 x 1lb bags of Sandies Cookies (or something equivalent to 200 cookies – but not home cooked)
  • 2 x 110 count box of sandwich bags
  • 100 brown bags
  • 10 x 10 packs of CapriSun (about $2 per 10 pack)
  • 100 individual bags of chips (Lays, Cheetos, etc.)

From previous years, that list has done pretty well. Nothing says we can’t do more – it’s just a guideline. Whatever we being to the Lambs will get assembled. The reason for PB&J is that meats don’t fare too well on the street – longer shelf life with PB&J.

IMPORTANT: Please bring your donations to Lake Pointe, bible studies, or simply drop off at the Welch’s house between now and the 23rd. Please reply with your donation and I’ll update the Boxtown site to keep track. http://jerrywelch.name/boxtown/christmas/

Lambs … we cannot thank you enough as you and your family will provide the service of building the meals. Between the Lambs and our Life Groups, we are poised to bless a lot of homeless people this year. I can’t believe this is our 8th Christmas!

We will be caroling as well – the music of choice is posted at https://sites.google.com/site/boxtowndfw/Home/team-documents.

There may be a special new surprise … I’m not going to reveal that just yet but it could be the single most powerful thing this ministry has ever done (right, Wes?)

If you are interested in making the trek downtown please meet at McDonald’s in Rockwall on December 24th at 10:45pm.

Outside of Rockwall? Meet us at 11:30 PM in front of the old mental health shelter. Click here for a map. We should be home by 2:30 AM. Maybe earlier.

Our Christmas music lineup can be downloaded from the Team Documents page.

Merry Christmas!

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT LINKS

  • Christmas Grocery Checklist: http://jerrywelch.name/boxtown/christmas/
  • Christmas Trip Music: https://sites.google.com/site/boxtowndfw/Home/team-documents

All the best,

jerry 214.288.2135

PS – I’ll be sending this out as an email as well.

Hebrews 13: 1-3 … 1 Keep on loving each other as brothers. 2 Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it. 3 Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.

2009
09.29

Is Posterous really that smart?

I'd like to see posterous receive my email, and re-post to jerrywelch.name. This is a proof of concept for prohanddryer.com … if all goes well, Billy will have some homework to do tonight.

jerry

Posted via email from jerrywelch.name

2009
07.09

Taylor Guitar Freaks Unite(d)!

2009
06.25

Why I love golf.

We all know the Robin Williams bit … and golf is definition of insanity … BTW (Before Tiger Woods) for snobs, ATW (After Tiger Woods) for the masses … big butts and funny pants, etc. Although I have friends that like golf, the most common response to the sport, pro or am, is not one of admiration.

But I like golf and there’s a story behind the esteem.

My Grandpa Urso took it upon himself to teach the un-teachable – an intolerant, rambunctious five-year-old with AIP (ants in the pants.) I had the attention span of a gnat. With a wedge, bag of range balls, and patience that would rival most Buddhist monks, he showed me the art of the chip. Then he proceeded to yell until I hit the big oak in the backyard of his house 10 times in a row. Not ten times … ten consecutive, perfect strikes to the base of the trunk.

Mind you, I did not hear the yelling. That would be the description given by my parents and onlookers. I simply took to his style of instruction.

After a few years, his weekly group of golf buddies pitched in and cut me down an old set of Spalding irons (9, 7, 5, and 3) and a 3 wood with a weight built in. He started taking me on their rounds regularly. I would learn the rules of the game, watch the different approaches, and most importantly adhere to the unwritten courtesies. It was these intricacies of the game that I was most drawn to … courtesy, engagement, kindness, respect were all parts of the green kingdom.

I don’t know how he made me interested when all I could think about was a hot dog, Planter’s peanut bar and red soda at the turn.

The 19th hole was time to ante-up, have a brew and some chips and sign scorecards. As the other men continued their carousing, Gramps and I would hit the range with my set of clubs.

100 perfect shots with a 9 iron before graduating to the next club up. When I mastered them all, I could play a round on my own.

I was skinny and patient. This meant I couldn’t drive the ball more than 170 yards off the tee but was a fast play and could chip in from 30 yards out or one putt.

Gramps always told me – “distance will come”, “let the club do the work”, “play within yourself”, “get down there and finish the hole.” When he started talking to me like that, he was done instructing and enjoying the fruits of his labor. There were club suggestions and swing tips from time to time. But after I mastered the basics of the game and respected the men I played with, he was simply there to watch me grow into the sport.

Do you see where this is going? There are thousands of stories like this. But his instruction has been burned in my heart forever. And he did it out of Godly love – building up treasures with his first grandson.

I learned that addressing the ball is more important than swinging. Driving meant nothing unless I could finish the play. It didn’t matter who had the best shots, it mattered if I had the least bad shots.

And when that unnatural phenomenon of your bones vibrating after striking the sweet spot on a perfect shot, and no one is around except you and God, reveling in how good it feels to come close to perfection.

In the mid-nineties my Grandfather had a tumor removed from his spine that left him paralyzed from the waist down. He developed a handicapped swing and started a tournament for those with physical disabilities. And he penned a book called The Miracles Within Us.

Although he is too weak now to swing let alone make it through a round, his friends still ask him to ride along just to have the added benefit of his link wisdom. And occasionally, he’ll tap in a birdie for them. Those soft hands still work.

Every time I tee off, I play for him. His instruction taught me in life to address the Lord each day before getting into the mayhem. I pray to use my God given capabilities to make it through the day without comparing myself to those deemed better players. I ask the Lord that I’ll get better at being a man and promise to endure the hooks and slices along the way. And I seek to sin less and finish well. If nothing works out, or if I miss a step, there’s always the mercy and grace of the next round.

Golf to me is love and life. I hope to pass this along someday.

Thanks Gramps.

And that’s why I play golf.

2009
06.23

A good puzzle, it’s a fair thing. Nobody is lying. It’s very clear, and the problem depends just on you.
~ Erno Rubik

puzzle20piece Starting to piece my little sliver of Internet back together. I may be able to resurrect the most recent posts from Google Reader. Google is always there for you out in Web 2.0 land.

I will plan to re-purpose the site for a few activities that I’m involved in. Also thinking of an event calendar for exciting items that I mention from time to time. Can’t be actively participating in every event that come up but I sure can promote it!

May even post some music … not sure I’m ready for that.

Alright. Back to the puzzle.

2009
06.20

My blog was hacked and wiped out. The hacker has been duped. And I hadn’t done a backup since May 19th. I guess that’s the Lord’s funny way of saying “do something else.”

And that’s what I plan to do. Just don’t know what that looks like yet. So … stay tuned and press on.

jerry

2009
06.18

Arborview Roots Getting Strong

Check out the new track, Break Duration, and the retool of Anchorage.

http://www.myspace.com/arborviewmusicarborview-post

2009
06.10

STARS FIRE HEAD COACH DAVE TIPPETT

2009
06.05

My good buddy Wes recently posted a useful article for growth group leaders and others looking for a skeleton plan when starting small groups. I think he’s embarrassed to share with the world (he may have asked me not to show anyone – but I wasn’t really listening.)

Check it out at http://www.smallgroupexchange.com/Articles/1126/10_Steps_to_Starting_a_Small_Group_and_Shaping_its_Character_by_Wes_Stecker

SmallGroupsPeople

2009
06.03

Leadership is not a title …

managers-and-leaders

… great prayer found by Silly Belf.

Dear Lord, please help me -

To accept human beings as they are -
not yearn for perfect creatures;To recognize ability – and encourage it;

To understand shortcomings – and make allowance for them;

To work patiently for improvement -
and not expect too much too quickly;

To appreciate what people do right -
not just criticize what they do wrong;

To be slow to anger and hard to discourage;

To have the hide of an elephant and the patience of Job;

In short, Lord, please help me be a better boss!

– John Luther