Monday, December 24, 2007

Other daily religions

Reading a random news article today, I came across the following quote:

". . . the hymnal of Ms. Winfrey’s secular religion, the church of bootstrapped uplift that is “Oprah” with services every weekday." (See source)

It reminds me, especially relevant during this time of Christmas shopping and other holiday rituals, that there are numerous commercial religions that many of us practice repeatedly, even daily, that potentially serve no purpose or betterment of the human race. Something as simple as tuning in every day to watch one hour of Oprah seems mindless and yet, if we accidentally miss it we feel out of sorts and unsatisfied.

Is not the same thing true for one hour of service or Mass during the week? Shouldn't we feel unsatisfied if we go without fostering our faith for a mere fraction of the time that we practice other commercial religions?

Monday, December 17, 2007

New catalogue items!

Check out the most recent additions to the CoffeeALTARnative catalogue, including a framed art print, "Our Daily Bread" and deluxe cream and sugar trays.

Where were you when you came to the coffeeALTAR?

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Join us in the narthex for fellowship following today's service


What is your daily bread?

WSP, SSP and MPLS recent hits

Have you seen coffeeALTARnative's recent hits in West Saint Paul, South Saint Paul and Minneapolis? I planted some of our website stickers and stir sticks at SSP's Black Sheep Coffee Cafe, WSP's Starbucks & Caribou, and MPLS's Cupcake & Espresso Royale & Espresso Expose. The goal in planting these things is to generate traffic on our website and encourage the public to explore our ideas and blog to share their thoughts on this subject matter. We want you all to be a part of this - be a blogger today!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Welcome!

Blog your thoughts about this intervention project. Do you think it is relevant? Has it made you think twice about what 'religion' you actively practice? Are there other 'altars' in your life? Start the conversation by leaving your comments!

Designers’ disclaimer: Our intent is to engage our art and ideas in the most respectful manner possible while exercising our freedoms of speech and religion. We use care in appropriating space and property, and use only non-toxic materials in our work. Contact us with questions or concerns.

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