Jun 23, 2008
Like father, like grandson: A sermon by Orison
Part of my work for DG is to post my dad’s sermons.
I thought this week I’d also post one by Orison:
Jun 23, 2008
Part of my work for DG is to post my dad’s sermons.
I thought this week I’d also post one by Orison:
Theme based on Derek Punsalan's Grid Focus.

I love that he managed to pack 2 vintage arm motions and a “glory of God” into 6 seconds. That’s excellent work. He obviously is an astute student in the Piper Homiletics School.
There was a bit of coaching just before the video shoot. :)
Soon it will become more natural.
Soon you can send him around the circuit and have him pass the plate!
Your kid looks like fun :-)
Wow, he almost fell down with that second wave. That’s dedication.
I’d like to see his stuff on impreccatory psalms.
I’m telling you, if you post this on GodTube, it’ll be more popular than that Psalm 23 girl.
OK, well, maybe not THAT popular, but it’ll be right up there with “Baby Got Book” and that Lifehouse “Everything” skit — GUARANTEED!
Can you get him to do the vertical relationship/horizontal relationship arm motions? I’ve used those myself – very effective!
My head exploded by the sheer awesomeness of your son.
What a mess.
Classic.
That’s better theology than many seminary trained pastors.
I understand “for the glory of God!”, but what is the first phrase?
Too funny…
I’m with Kevin… can’t make out the first phrase… ??
“Spreading a passion”
Oh man! I know Orison has to keep you guys rolling! That kid cracks me up!!! I’ve seen some Piperisms redone, but I think Orison just took the prize! That was AWESOME!
You have an incredibly awesome little boy on your hands.
this helped encourage Jason when he just lost the weed eater he so greatly wanted : ) A craigslist loss – somebody beat us there ; )
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A lovely child. Watch you don’t over-inflate his little ego by sharing with the world what might best remain as family fun. (He will shortly be of an age to understand that his natural antics are on a very public stage.)
These make the best memories!
After Jay Risner did a Kids Crusade at our church years ago, our kids reenacted everything from the services for weeks. We had a little Pastor Jay setting up church all over the house.
And it’s even more special when the person they are learning from is someone in their own family:)
Good reminder, Paul.
I’ll have to start over with a younger child at some point.
Oh Orison! So cute!
Does Orison have a podcast we can subscribe to?