Monthly Archives: February, 2012

Has Forward Movement Gone Mad?

If you’re not familiar with the The Episcopal Church Foundation’s  Vital Practices site, you should be. Today they posted an article about Lent Madness written by our own Scott Gunn. Scott’s feeling very proud of himself for writing about Lent Madness and not giving me (Tim) a single mention. Besides the fact that he’s now […]

Lent Madness Pyramid Scheme

Pyramids are an important part of the salvation story of Scripture. After all, if it wasn’t for the cruel treatment at the hand of the Egyptian slave drivers forcing them to build pyramids for the pharaoh, the Israelites might never have risen up to cross the Red Sea. You could argue that Pharaoh’s enslavement of […]

Monday Madness — A look at the bracket

In this week’s installment of Monday Madness, Tim and Scott discuss some of the key matchups in this year’s bracket. Also, Scott drinks his coffee out of an awesome mug. Monday Madness — February 6, 2012 from Forward Movement on Vimeo.

Real Christians “Like” Lent Madness

We’re pleased to see that we’re on our way to 500 “likes” on the Lent Madness Facebook fan page. But we need your help to reach our goal of 1,000 likes before the madness begins on February 23rd (“Ash Thursday”). Here are some helpful status updates for Facebook you can use to help spread the […]

The EpiscoRat works on the LM bracket

This just in from The Grapevine of the Diocese of Southeast Florida. Are you working on your bracket? We hear of one college Canterbury House where they’re organizing a betting pool (for charity, we hope). Start a pool in your parish, youth group, or office! And make sure you give all the money to a […]

Archnemesis Detente Announced

Followers of Lent Madness will be relieved to know that, with the assistance of round-the-clock mediation, Tim and Scott have pledged to bury the hatchet for the duration of Lent. Upon reflection, they concluded that to remain each other’s archnemesis would be counterproductive to the spirit of Lent Madness (despite the presence of competition and […]