Eddie Pipkin

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About Eddie Pipkin

Eddie Pipkin has 30 years in ministry experience at churches in Georgia and Florida, primarily in the United Methodist Church. His ministry leadership includes stints in youth and children's ministry, creative worship design, outreach and missions, communications, special event coordination, and leadership development. He currently resides in Orlando, Florida. His original careers were in journalism and teaching at the college level, and he has a Master's Degree in English from the University of Central Florida (with an emphasis in creative writing). He also has worked as an independent editor, and he has an alter-ego known as the Rapping Lamb. He is an avid cyclist, outdoorsman and pie aficionado.

Training Camp

by Eddie Pipkin Image by Pexels from Pixabay Football season is right around the corner, and I can’t wait.  I love football, pro and college (go Knights!), and I will spend waaaaay too much time watching games between now and Christmas.  Of course, I’m not so big a football nerd as to watch [...]

New Look New Life

by Eddie Pipkin Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay I was cleaning up the good ol’ Honda CRV last week, when, lo and behold, I discovered a feature that I had never used before.  We’ve owned this car for six years, and you’d think by now I would know the minutiae of its [...]

Build Those Skills

by Eddie Pipkin (Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay) Last week, at the conclusion of my “Misaligned Metrics” blog, I teased you with a reference to Excellence in Ministry Coaching’s new Leadership Skill Builders project.  Your ministry teams are hard-working squads of people with different gifts, talents, passions, knowledge, and experiences, and when [...]

Misaligned Metrics

by Eddie Pipkin Image by FlitsArt from Pixabay Reading author and reporter Ann Helen Peterson’s Culture Study newsletter on Substack last week, my ears perked up when she got on a rant about her wearable fitness tracker.  She loves her rants, AHP, as do we all!  This one was about the ways in [...]

Line of Deference

by Eddie Pipkin Image by Peter Dargatz from Pixabay I was out for a sunrise run on the beach last week, when I found myself approaching another runner coming in my direction.  It was one of those moments when I realized that, if nothing changed, we were on an intersecting trajectory.  This sort [...]

The Barbenheimer Effect

by Eddie Pipkin Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay In case you’ve been hiding under a rock, or you don’t do the ‘socials,’ or you don’t go to movies, you may have missed the media phenomenon which is happening this weekend called the Barbenheimer.  On the same day, two highly anticipated but thematically [...]

Hold on to Your Potato

By Eddie Pipkin Image by Dmitry Abramov from Pixabay I love reading about quirky phrases, so I was delighted when I came across this one sometime in the past few months -- I can't even remember where; surely in New Orleans when I was there for a weekend in December: "Lache pas a [...]

The Obstinate Ones

by Eddie Pipkin Image by -Rita-👩‍🍳 und 📷 mit ❤ from Pixabay I have a new neighbor.  He and his girlfriend seem like the nicest couple.  We took them some cookies; we liked them instantly.  But this affable new guy has proven utterly inept at figuring out the culture of the cul-de-sac, the [...]

Benched

by Eddie Pipkin Image by Marisa Sias from Pixabay I’ve been following the Major League Baseball number one performance by the Tampa Bay Rays this season (always the underdogs, those underfunded and underloved Rays, so always fun to watch).  They started the year on a torrid pace, winning game after game, but as [...]

At the Airport

by Eddie Pipkin Image by Jan Vašek from Pixabay Flying around to unfamiliar cities in the past couple of weeks made me acutely aware of the amenities and atmosphere of airports.  Here is the revelation I had: Airports assume everyone is a visitor.  All the signage and all the processes are geared towards [...]

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