Bryan McInnis is feeling weird and a bit narcissistic about writing in the third person.
Enjoys school (and corresponding debt):
B.A. English/Theology – Saint John’s University (Collegeville, MN)
M.Div. (in process) – Bethel Seminary (Arden Hills, MN)
Loves Serving the Church:
2003-2006 – Sr. High Coordinator – Hosanna! Lutheran Church (Lakeville, MN)
2006-Present – High School Director – Calvary Luther Church (Golden Valley, MN)
Loves other things:
Music (karaoke is like catnip for my soul), jogging, coffee, writing poetry, reading theology, cooking while listening to Ray Lamontagne, eating spicy food…and everything I get to do through The Jerusalem Experiment.
But mostly loves:
Christ, the Gospel and His Church.
Contact Information:
Email – mcibry@bethel.edu
Skype – bryanmc16
Facebook – yes
Bryan: You are an inspiration. The Holy Spirit is indeed using you for the Good News. As I pondered your buffalo wings analogy today I became the stable in which Jesus is born. My heart is the stable where Jesus comes to dwell. As I open my heart/stable to Jesus all the others come within me too. We receive LOVE and we share LOVE – that is Jesus our Lord and King.
Thank you for your good work. Blessings on you and your mission.
Merry Christmas, Pat
Keep me posted.
How was the flight?
Hello Bryan, nice to know you and hope to see you again and at all. your friend from Turkiye:)
I truly think God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are with you on this journey. It is timely that you are there to prepare for Easter. I still , at my age, would wish to visit Israel. Take care of the people there and try to inspire them with your individualism and beliefs. Peace Gerry Truly God loves all of us.
Bryan, It was wonderful meeting you in Jerusalem at the steps of the temple on Feb. 9th. I finally had a chance to visit your site and it is wonderful. I have told some friends about it also. Holy week is so different after our visit to Israel. God bless you and happy Easter!
Brian, I wish I had seen your blog before now. As Eric packs for Jordan and books our hotel stays in Galilee when he returns, I began searching to see if other students blogs were available. My daughter Tally and I have been admiring yours for some time now. The pictures are BEAUTIFUL. I could stop there but what you have written is even more beautiful and reflects our Savior and Lord so well. Have a blessed trip to Jordan and I look forward to catching up on your blogs and your journey after JUC.
Shalom,
Colleen Robishaw (Eric’s wife)