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New Site: PhageVax

For those of you who don’t know, I also do website design on the side for other people and companies.  I just finished this site for PhageVax.  I just thought I’d share it since this is one of the many things that has been taking up my time while my family is sick with the flu.

About the Theme

It is a wordpress-based, minimalistic theme with a rotating transparent header image overlay.  I didn’t need comments, so I axed that element along with trackbacks to keep the site more manageable and user friendly.  Using the background for the search box was a really nice touch I thought to make it look like a cutout area.  I also added a widget area and used the image widget plugin to make the logo one that I could update easily without playing with css.

If you are interested in a wordpress-based design for your site, leave a comment and we can arrange a call to go over the details.

New Theme Design – Still working out Bugs

I spent the evening tweaking decloned to add a few new features and set it up more professionally than it has been in the past.  Natively, it is set up to use several different plugins, but I may go ahead and release it into the public if there is enough interest.

I originally based the theme off of the Gluttony Theme by wpdesigner but it got a bit more altered in my take of it.  The theme has 6 different widget locations… including the logo, the header ad placement, the three featured areas as well as the sidebar.  I may add some to the footer as well.  We’ll see…

Anyway, it was inspired by Hugh’s new theme (http://www.gapingvoid.com) after David Hayward told me about how he liked it and possibly wanted something like it for nakedpastor.

Stay tuned.

I’ve been giving a lot of thought of going back to pro blogging here on decloned. It’s been awhile since I considered blogging on that level again. I guess I always kept this little blog running to keep me sane. Anyway, stay tuned… Things may get interesting around here.

LHBC – Another Portfolio Addition

I have been working as of late on several different projects.  I just finished a website for a church in Lake Havasu City, AZ.  It’s not live on their own server yet but below is a screenshot of the finished product on my demo domain.

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Portfolio Addition: www.realinvestments.ca

I just finished this design last night for a client. It’s pretty basic which is what he wanted. It has a cool magnifying image effect that I found and used for his site though to add a little more interaction. Check it out at www.realinvestments.ca

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The Cover Letter I Never Wrote

Hello, my name is William Lehman.  I don’t know where God is taking me.  I do know that it’s a wild ride and that He’s given me many gifts to do a lot of things.  I graduated in 2003 from Circleville Bible College with a degree in Biblical Theology/Youth Ministry Emphasis.  I’ve worked as a Youth Minister, a full-time associate pastor, a Studio photographer, a professional blogger and channel editor, a web designer, a freelance artist and a coffee server since.  In the last five months, I’ve also become full-time daddy to our little son.

When it comes to the average church, I often see it as a bureaucratic facade of “fiscal maneuvering” designed to look like ministry.  Meetings designed to put together action plans for increasing attendance, thereby increasing monetary means to increase attendance to again increase net wealth of “God’s kingdom” on earth.  This from the role of someone who has been in those shoes, lived those meetings.  Here are some questions I’d pose for that average church that feels they might be going through the same charade:

  • If you really loved God and loved people as much as you say you do, would you still spend 12 hours a week going over action plans for five year goals or would you spend those 12+ hours each week actually listening to the hurting or caring for the broken?
  • Aren’t you tired of trying to make it work, to make the numbers add up, or preaching to deaf ears on a Sunday morning?
  • Does it really matter if everything goes smoothly on a Sunday morning or is it some kind of illusion of control that you want?

I for one am tired of feeling that I have to be so shallow as to be reduced to “getting it right” on a Sunday morning to have a relationship with a God who has forgiven my sins and genuinely loves me enough to die on a cross and make me a co-heir with Him.

I’d rather listen to the broken-hearted than to go to a meeting and try to figure out what is five years down the road.  Because frankly, we don’t have tomorrow, next week, the year after, or five years from now.  We have today.  If we are called to live as bridegrooms ready for the return of Christ, then we’d best start understanding that our real treasure, our only treasure is the same thing that our God came and died on a cross for, that He may come back between now and our next goal realization meeting, and that no amount of goal setting will be excuse enough for the ones we were called to reach and did not.

I have the gifts to do a lot of things.  To build websites, to serve coffee, to play drums, to lead small groups, to preach, to do design work and many more besides.  If I had these and so many other gifts, I could do so much but it would be in vain unless I failed to do that thing that is called of me, of all of us to do, to love.

This is my personal mission statement, a sound out from the depths of my heart resounding with every stroke of a key.

Love God.  Love Man.

I will fail at times to do this but I am confident that God’s grace is sufficient for even me.

“No”

I get myself into too many projects.  I have too many interests.  Maybe, I get myself into too many pro-bono projects working for free.  It seems I see worthy causes, issues or organizations and I can’t seem to help myself.  The word “no” needs to become more of a part of my vocabulary.

Let me try out a few ways to say “no”.

  • No.  I can’t help you with your website for free.  I have a three month-old who needs to eat, rent to pay, and I have to pay to have the internet in order to work on your website.
  • No.  I can’t do design work for free.  Art supplies are not free contrary to popular belief, and it takes time away from actually using my talents to make an income for my family.  Also, it drains me creatively for working on projects that I actually want to work on.
  • No.  I will not hope to even compete with the prices of ready-made websites, automated help systems, or big name brand hosting companies.  I can’t afford the people, the systems or support architecture to deal with people by just ignoring them and treating them like wallets on legs rather than real people, with real needs.

Basically it comes down to this.  If it is my power to provide a service to you, I will do so, but it comes at a price.  For me, it comes at a price of spending time with my family, other things that to me really are more important.  I don’t do work for free.  Offer to pay me.  I’ll work that much better for the compensation and we will all rest better knowing that we are both winning in this situation.

About Me.

William is one of those guys that strikes you as somewhat crazy just beneath the surface.  Right now, it’s breaching that surface through his hair, but overall there seems to be a drive behind his actions that point to a motive, a purpose for being – but he struggles about what that really is.

I’ve known William for most of my life.  In those early years he was generally a mild-mannered kid with a temper that could boil over unexpectedly.  There was a daredevil streak in him too.  I remember him riding his bike off of a four foot porch when he was about 12 over at his grandmother’s house.  He hurt himself on that one.

I think something happened when he was about 13 though.  There was a summer that he really didn’t talk with anyone outside of his youth group at church, and even there he was a bit quiet.  Whatever the experience was, he was different afterward.  When he was in high school, he sorta let a lot of his personality really come out through new mediums.  His artwork & poetry became a standard method of expression for him.  His temper subsided to an acceptable range that only would emerge once provoked.  He carried a little gray book around with him that he would draw in or write poetry in.

I remember he published some of his poetry in the school paper, “The Compendium”.  There was a bit of a darker side of him that would come out in the poetry.  More of a mix between Edger Allen Poe and William Blake if I say so myself.  The wording and rhythm of Poe with the spiritual insight of Blake.

College provided to be a necessary evil for William.  He loved knowledge, just not formal ways of learning.  He knew God had called him to the ministry.  There was no doubt in his mind or heart about that.  Unfortunately, he also fell in love while in college for the first time.  The relationship lasted through Senior year, having been married in the junior year of his and her college career.  It ended unhappily.  William suspected an emotional and possibly physical adultery had taken place on her part with what had been a close friend in college.  William’s anger probably boiled over a bit then too, but knowing him, it was probably directed more at himself than anyone.  He finished his senior year without attending any classes in person and working with each professor over the phone to finish up the required credits to graduate.  For the first time in his college career, he also made the Dean’s list.  The judge declared the marriage final in July of that year.

With a broken heart and a college degree, there was a huge void in place.  William had been working as Part-time youth minister in Columbus, but since the dissolution had been being pressured by the Christian Education director in various ways to leave the church.  He resigned.  Later, it came out that the Christian Education Director was having an affair with the administrative assistant.  William saw it as a sign that he had made a correct choice in leaving when he did.

God soon opened the door for a new position in a local church in William’s hometown.  There was a promise of working primarily with the youth of that church eventually, but it never came to fruition.  Other gifts in ministry relating to design, computer work and small group ministry became more apparent, but overwhelming at the same time.  During this time, he also met Rebecca.  From the very beginning, they were friends and eventually lovers.  For the first time in William’s life, he felt as if all the peices were coming together, that God’s plan for him was being fulfilled.  Rebecca brought out in William the best of his personality traits and love for God, and a love for doing God’s work flared up in him.

Working with the leaders of that church, he felt fulfilled, but also felt a bit uneasy.  He was young and inexperienced in their eyes and they let him know how they felt.  Administrative tasks bogged him down by taking up time that would have been better spent in personal devotions and preparation for small group ministries he was already leading.  Church finances had taken a turn for the worse, and some blamed their predicament on hiring William in the first place.  William worked occasional part-time jobs to make ends meet.  William’s salary was cut and never fully restored.  He took to working for a blogging company online in his spare time, at which he excelled till the company made some cutbacks and his position was cut.

For the last three years out of five, William was the go to person for the church website, the powerpoint on Sunday mornings, worked with the youth group as an adult leader and managed the audio and visual setup of the church and handled all calendaring details for the church.  With all the very different aspects of what he was doing as well as serving on the Leadership team (which had taken to meeting in four hour segments each week) it was taking a toll on his health, and straining personal relationships in his life.  It was time to move on after five years there.  It was apparent that William’s first foray into full-time ministry had scarred him with burn-out and emotional wounds.

Rebecca had maintained her constant love and affection for William during this time.  Often I believe, feeling neglected for all the things her husband was trying to accomplish.  But as a Pastor’s kid herself growing up, she understood and took extra jobs when she could to supplement the household income. She recently became pregnant and gave birth to their first child, Aidan Wesley Alan Lehman. Currently, William is working at Olan Mills as a Studio Photographer trying to cope with the winter hours, and taking some time with his family, and they have transitioned to the church William grew up in.  He is currently teaching Sunday School for young Adults on Sunday morning, and looking forward to working with the creative team later this month.  Rebecca is writing a new website called Motherhood for Dummies and enjoying being a stay-at-home mom at the moment.  I love her more than ever and look forward to celebrating our four years of marriage on Feb 19th, here in a couple of weeks.

PS. I never really intended to write all of this, but the more I wrote, the more I felt that there were things here that needed to be gotten out of my system.  I wrote it in the objective third person only because I know that if I had written it from my own first hand account, it may have been a little harder to hit the “publish” button and make it all public.

Current Projects – Paid, Semi-Paid and Unpaid

It’s funny how you accumulate projects and end up working with people in various ways.  I have a bunch of these that I have stockpiled over the last few years.  I thought I’d share what they were.  Lets start with the unpaid projects/services I render for friends and relatives.

Unpaid

Unpaid services and projects are for friends/relatives/churches or other various entities that I have undertaken.  Some people are just without the means to hire someone to do the work I can do easily and quickly.  I try to only undertake free work that really appeals to me or for friends I don’t mind talking to when we get the opportunity.

Discovery Church – I built their website while I was associate pastor for them over the last 5 years.  After I left, they removed all archives on their site thus killing their pagerank in Google.  It wasn’t a very smart move in terms of SEO practice (and will make pulling to the forefront in google search results with my new project all the easier), but I think the leadership team is good people who have a lot going for them.

Community Wesleyan Church – I just started with building a new website for them.  At least they seem to get the idea of a blog-based website and social networking.  The site is built – but not live yet, I am just waiting on some of the details regarding email addresses and the like to get things moving.

Naked Pastor & HaywardART – David Hayward is a great guy.  Awhile back I started hosting his Art site and recently helped him move his NakedPastor site over to my host.  His traffic far outweighs mine, but that’s okay.  I enjoy reading his comics and site enough to keep him at it.  Besides, if I ever have to flee the United States, I know I have a friend in Canada.

Semi-Paid

Semi paid basically means I get something… anything in return for my work.

Barclay Photos – I built and host Claude’s website for him.  He’s a great guy and in return he also photographed our wedding when we got married.  Whenever I need some help with anything relating to photography, he’s the guy I go to.  He’s been doing photography for 30+ years now.  Now I just host his site and maintain his domain for him.

River Road Coffeehouse – basically this is an ongoing project where I seem to be getting paid in free coffee and an employee discount.  The following song comes to mind. – please pardon the language in the subtitles, it’s still kinda funny.

Paid

Hepcherba.com – they say it’s herbs.

phagevax.com – they say it’s immunization.

pipersod.com – they say it’s grass.

ceomta.com – they say it’s all about the music.

How do you go back to normal?

img_3780-enhanced Being a parent changes everything.  Life has changed.  There is no going back.  You don’t just wake up the next morning and go back to your normal routine.  Something inside you makes you want to be better, do more, and become more than you have ever been.

A change has occured.  The world has shifted.  It seems the world is better just because he lives here now too.

I’ve never been much a fan of normalcy.  I like a life of the unexpected.  New challenges, new things to do, new life.  So how do you go back to normal?  I don’t want to.  I don’t intend to.

So,  I’ll take this opportunity to strike out on this new adventure called fatherhood full speed ahead, no holds barred, the whole enchilada… whatever metaphor works for you.

Work has been trying to get me to come back early, but the rest of my family is still here at the hospital.  We need the money, but my family needs me more.

A line from the new Charlie and the Chocolate factory comes to me.  “They print more of it (money) everyday…” but I only have one family, this moment, this time once.  This is our time.  This is their time.