Monthly Archive for January, 2010

Aid organizations need your help

© AP (Photo by Logan Abassi/MINUSTAH via Getty Images)

As just about everyone knows by now, a massive and deadly earthquake has struck the island of Haiti leaving hundreds of thousands dead.  As relief services are trying to help, they are quickly running out of resources to provide the care needed for a tragedy of this scale.  This is just a quick post to encourage you, if you are financially able, to donate to a relief organization that is on the front lines in Haiti.  Our help is needed now more than ever.  Below are some quick links to some relief organizations, but there are many others.  Again, I really encourage you to contribute something regardless of the amount.

“Blessed be the mobile phone users…”

In a strange mix of religion and technology, the Times is reporting on the Anglican parish of St. Lawrence Jewry in London holding a public “blessing of the smartphones.”  Apparently picking up on the medieval “Plough Monday” tradition of blessing agricultural equipment,  the Rev. Canon David Parrott allowed iPhones, BlackBerrys and laptops to be place on the altar for a special blessing.

This was Church 2.0. Behind him, the altar resembled a counter at PC World. Upon it, laid out like holy relics, were four smart phones, one Apple laptop and one Dell…

…Then, after another hymn, came the blessing of the smart phones. The Lord Mayor of London offered his BlackBerry to Canon Parrott, which was received with due reverence and placed upon the altar.

Then the congregation held their phones in the air, and Canon Parrott addressed the Almighty. “By your blessing, may these phones and computers, symbols of all the technology and communication in our daily lives, be a reminder to us that you are a God who communicates with us and who speaks by your Word. Amen.”

Despite my affinity for both Church and tech, I find all of this a bit bizarre.