Reflections

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Rusty Smith - Women's Retreat at Guadalupe Christian Camp" [+]


3:20 minutes (785.55 KB)

Rusty Smith talks about Women's Retreat at Guadalupe Christian Camp. Women's Retreat is the only camp that fills up during early registration, and has more interest than we have room for at the camp.

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Rusty Smith - Being a Cowboy Preacher" [+]


1:50 minutes (219.02 KB)

Rusty Smith talks about being a cowboy preacher.... or learning to be a cowboy preacher... or about not being much of a cowboy preacher.

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Rusty Smith - Living at Guadalupe Christian Camp year round" [+]


1:15 minutes (150.66 KB)

Unfortunately, we ran out of Hillbilly Theology recordings, and there were no suitable scraps that I could pull together to make a show out of, but we do have plenty of "Reflects" thanks to our visit with Rusty Smith. So, today you get a bit of Rusty instead of a session with me and Dan.

I hope you enjoy this little snack, and I hope I get a chance to get with Dan next week, when we get back from vacation.

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Rusty Smith - Pastoring Guadalupe Christian Church" [+]


1:40 minutes (199.43 KB)

Rusty Smith, the manager of Guadalupe Christian Camp, talks about being the pastor of the congragation in the Guadalupe Mountains. (1:39)

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Daddy and rock farming" [+]


1:25 minutes (336.27 KB)

Dan talks about remembering his dad's remembering (?!) about "farming rocks" in the spring. It's funny where we find the joy in our childhool memories.

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Momma's Biscuits" [+]


1:30 minutes (355.86 KB)

Dan tells us the story of his friend, and Momma's biscuits.... Yeah, that was real good eatin'.

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Being Hillbilly" [+]


2:00 minutes (473 KB)

Dan reflects on what it is about "being hillbilly" that, in a sense, binds us all together.

Hillbilly Theology Reflections "Momma and the TV" [+]


1:55 minutes (453.51 KB)

Dan reflects on and shares what it is to be "hillbilly." I'll publish these occassionally as long as I have them. Maybe you'll get some "desert rat" reflections from Jody from time to time as well.