Year round Snow Canyon is a perfect place for family photos. It is always beautiful. The red rock cliffs and amazing views make for the perfect location for any kind of pictures. This session happened to get Snow Canyon when it actually had snow. This is pretty unique. We had an unusual amount of snow this year in St George and as far as photos are concerned I’m glad! I had a great time with this amazing little family and was so glad to have been able to work with them. The day was beautiful though cold and they were so much fun!
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CraigI completely get what you’re sanyig. In fact, I’d really make a case for needing to know about and understand all of the things you’ve mentioned. However, I think that to understand the church in competition’ with those things could potentially fail to communicate the centrality of the gospel.The gospel stands alone and nothing else can compare or compete with its power to change lives. I think in proclaiming the gospel, we should be culturally aware and engaging, absolutely. However, while not being against having quality and enjoyment in a gathering of the believers and not killing people with unnecessary boredom, it has a danger to ask the question at the end of your services: How did we compete? v. Were we faithful to Jesus? Again, being faithful to Jesus means not just holding theological convictions, but taking those convictions in a practical, culturally relevant way to the people you’re called to reach, as the person God gifted you to be. I hope you understand and am not suggesting you don’t think these things, just that there is a danger (even if just for the readers of this post) to lean more toward the mindset of competition than faithfulness.THANKS!