Thursday, August 20, 2009

Coincidence?

I'm not as bold as Piper to venture an interpretation of God's providence. "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the LORD." (Isa 55:8)

But this sequence of events is curious:

On a day when no severe weather was predicted or expected...a tornado forms, baffling the weather experts—most saying they’ve never seen anything like it. It happens right in the city. The city: Minneapolis.

The tornado happens on a Wednesday...during the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America's national convention in the Minneapolis Convention Center. The convention is using Central Lutheran across the street as its church. The church has set up tents around it’s building for this purpose.

According to the ELCA’s printed convention schedule, at 2 PM on Wednesday, August 19, the 5th session of the convention was to begin. The main item of the session: “Consideration: Proposed Social Statement on Human Sexuality.” The issue is whether practicing homosexuality is a behavior that should disqualify a person from the pastoral ministry.

The eyewitness of the damage continues:

This curious tornado touches down just south of downtown and follows 35W straight towards the city center. It crosses I94. It is now downtown.

The time: 2PM.

The first buildings on the downtown side of I94 are the Minneapolis Convention Center and Central Lutheran. The tornado severely damages the convention center roof, shreds the tents, breaks off the steeple of Central Lutheran, splits what’s left of the steeple in two...and then lifts.




Can you say "Yikes!"

4 comments:

  1. Did this actually happen? Is there a newspaper link or something?

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  2. Anonymous thinks I'd post chain emails and the like. Geesh.

    http://www.startribune.com/local/53719552.html?page=2&c=y

    "Nearby, the storms damaged an old copper spiral atop Central Lutheran Church in downtown Minneapolis, causing it to dangle from the building."

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  3. I can verify that this happened. Crrraaazzyy day in Minneapolis!

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