Category Archives: Lord of the Rings

Journey Through Middle Earth: A LOTR Event

A few friends and I have been plotting for some time to sit down together and watch the ENTIRE the Lord of the Rings movie (extended edition, naturally) in one day. Well, that day is today!

Collaborating with my friend Gabe, his wife Mary and my wife we are putting on a Traveling Lord of the Rings Party! We’re going to start in the shire (Wilmore) at my hobbit hole at the end of bohicket road. We have coney stew (white chili), lembas bread, and other delicacies from the shire (my wife made LOTR cut-out cookies last night). I have all my LOTR gear (mostly books, i’m not THAT nerdy) out on display for discussion. Since most of the folks who are attending are seminary students, I’m hoping for some discussion on Tolkien’s cosmology (creation and structuring) of Middle Earth, theodicy (why there is evil in Middle Earth), and perhaps even just war … and you thought Lord of the Rings couldn’t get nerdier : ) Oh, just wait…

So this is a “traveling fellowship.” We begin in the shire in my hobbit hole  watching The Fellowship of the Ring and Part I of  The Two Towers. Then we travel through Rohan (Jessamine station road area where the horse ranches are) into the realm of Gondor (Nicholasville) to Gabe’s fortress Minas Tirith where we will watch Part II of The Two Towers and The Return of the King.

“All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, a light from the shadows shall spring; renenwed shall be blade that was broken, the crownless again shall be king.”

Sermon: The Two Sons (Pt. 1 of 2)

This sermon was first given at Scott AFB’s ‘Community Protest Service’ on the 25th of July 2010:

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Adventures, Star Wars, Hobbits and Mission

This past Sunday afternoon, someone dropped off the belongings of my friend (codename: the Pearl). My wife and I agreed that we would store some of her stuff while she is living abroad. As I was moving boxes, containers, and belongings into the attic, a small, deflated balloon fell out.

As I read the writing on the balloon “Spirit of Adventure,” I became increasingly amazed at how well the balloon described my unassuming friend. To the natural eye, one would not expect this polite, warm, gentle, and angelic woman to be an adventurer. If you didn’t know the pearl very well, you would wrongly assume that she is content with a simple, contained, and careful Christian life. But my friend, the Pearl, has the tendency to say “YES” quite often to God in the little things, which leads her into big adventures! For instance just six months ago, the Pearl was a student studying counseling, but today she is learning Arabic and is living somewhere in the Middle East.

In many ways, the pearl is like a Jedi in Star Wars,

Adventure. Heh. Excitement. Heh. A Jedi craves not these things.”

It is not this grand Spirit of Adventure that propels her to do this, but her seemingly small and affirmative responses to the Holy Spirit in the ordinary and everyday aspects of her life.  The Pearl isn’t one to just fly to the Middle East on a whim to satisfy some need for Adventure in her life. In fact, I would say that the Pearl didn’t know that at the beginning of 2009 she would be engaged and living in the middle east with her fiance. As we start to live more in Christ, relinquishing our agenda and our mission, we are raptured into the mission of God. The pearl reminds me of Bilbo Baggins,

It’s a dangerous business, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no telling where you might be swept off to.

It is indeed a dangerous affair when we relinquish our lives to God as a living sacrifice. It is a dangerous affair when we offer all our seemingly true and false ways of living to the Lord as an offering. It is a seemingly dangerous affair when we no longer seek to save our lives, but freely lay them down so that we may abide more fully in Christ. It is indeed dangerous, but I do not know any other way for a Christian to exist in Christ. Saying “yes” to God resulted in my seemingly “ordinary and normal”  friend, the Pearl eventually spending her engagement somewhere in the Middle East with a lice infestation ; ).

Where will saying “Yes” to God in the seemingly ordinary trials of your present life end up leading you?

Welcome to my new Blog…

Welcome to my new personal blog, rmKocak, now located on wordpress instead of blogspot. WordPress is easier and allows me to focus my writing more. My writting will be mainly on three blogs: rmKocak, revolvo, and missit me Dominus. So what are each of these blogs for?

rmKocak

This is my primary blog. It contains a few of the many stories and truths that have been revealed on my journey. An occasional original poem, short story, theological treatise can be found on this blog.

revolvo

Revolvo is a Latin word with a variety of meanings, mainly: to unroll a book, go over again, repeat. For the sake of this particular blog, I am primarily interested in the definition of “to unroll a book.” My revolvo blog is dedicated to a critical review and concise summary of a variety of literature and media.Not only will this blog “unroll a book”, but it will do so methodically “go over again.” Hence, revolvo is a precise title for the content and of this blog.

In Christ,

rmKocak