Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Your Eyes May Deceive You, Don't Trust Them

There's this one part in Star Wars Episode IV where Luke is training with Obi-Wan and he's learning how to use a light saber. At one point in the training, Obi-Wan places a helmet on Luke and puts the blast shield down so Luke can't see anything. Luke then whines that he can't see and blah, blah, blah. Obi-Wan retorts with his famous line "your eyes may deceive you, don't trust them".

Many times in life we judge books by their covers and we find out that we're sorely mistaken. I stumbled across this clip from another blog, but talk about judging a book by its cover! Well, I won't reveal any more. Just watch the clip (it's a little over 7 minutes long, but it's worth it).

I can't embed it so you'll have to click here to watch it.

PS-if your eyes don't start sweating at some point then you have no heart :)

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Bridge BBQ

So this past week we have been hosting some Japanese people for a program called Bridge. Bridge was started some 20 years ago as a way to create a bridge between Japan and Hawaii with the intent of bringing Japanese leaders here to teach them MiniChurch, church planting and church leadership. The program stopped for awhile so this was our first attempt in over 10 years. This year's program brought in 4 people from Kansai and Tokyo and to celebrate the end of the program we had a BBQ.

Now I'm a big fan of this program on the Travel Channel called Man vs. Food. There was one episode in which they went to Minneapolis and tried a burger called the Jucy Lucy (or Juicy Lucy). Basically it's two beef patties with cheese in the middle. So instead of the boring run-of-the-mill cheeseburger with the cheese on top, this one has a nice layer of gooey melted cheese on the inside. When you first bite into it your mouth behold the power of cheese.

Sounds easy right? We decided to see if we could recreate this famous burger.



Here's Abby crimping the burgers together



Can you see the cheese bursting through on the right?



Finally, the finished product

Of course, being the good host that I am, I let our honored guests from Japan try the first burger. Here's Konomi, a 21 year-old girl from Kanagawa taking the first bite. We didn't tell her about our secret surprise in the middle so she was truly surprised when she bit into it and got a mouthful of boiling, bubbling cheese.



Itedakimasu!



Halfway through the half pound burger

After everyone had their fill of food, the guitars came out for an impromptu kanikapila session. It was really fun to just sit around and play music. Music truly is a universal language. The really awesome part was that after playing a few songs, our jam session turned in to a worship session and we were praising God in English and in Japanese all at the same time!



Kei, Konomi and Mizue (Bridge participants)



Braddah G and JC doing it local style



Dural, Krystal and Keao pick a good song to play



It was a five man acoustical jam!

Good friends, good food and good music. What better way to spend an evening?

About Me

Howzit? Good I hope! I am a staff pastor at Hope Chapel Kaneohe Bay in beautiful Kaneohe, Hawaii. I was born and raised in Kaneohe, a quaint little town on the Windward side of Oahu (we are civilized to have two Starbucks here). I currently run the Singles and Couples ministry as well as the Sports ministry at Hope Chapel Kaneohe Bay. I am married to a wonderful, beautiful woman who keeps me in check. If you have any questions hit me up. I'd love sit down and talk story. Thanks for stopping by, we hope to see you again real soon!

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