I hope that Nate and Thomas leave you alone more often. That was a sweet video, and I'm glad to see you posting something David. I liked the edits, and the time spent on each david, especially focus on the guitarist while singing was going on, kind of makes you listen to the song in a different way.
Wow! What a discovery! I am David Crumm (2-ms) and my late brother (lost to cancer unfortunately) was Dr. Stephen Crumm. My other brother is John Crumm -- and my son, now studying international relations -- is Benjamin Crumm. My brother John got his masters of planning at University of Maryland and my daughter Megan Crumm is studying at a seminary in Washington D.C. -- so although we're based in Michigan we have lots of ties to D.C. and Maryland.
I note that Mom "Jill Crum" (Jill Crumm is my aunt) has an interest in theology among other things.
Theology -- or, really, spirituality and theology -- is a longstanding interest in our Crumm family. My Dad's a retired pastor. My daughter's going to be one. And I've devoted most of my career to writing about religion and spirituality. I worked in newspapers for 30-plus years, then transitioned into new media a couple of years ago through a series of blogs and multi-media projects.
I'm the founding Editor of the ReadTheSpirit project. Our chief hub is http://www.ReadTheSpirit.com/ And our founding principles are at: http://www.readthespirit.com/explore/ten-principles.html
Check it out. Merry Christmas from your (apparently) long-lost Crumm clan relatives. (My Dad the genealogist says the 1-m Crums are related to us -- but one particular Crum(m) after the Civil War claimed some land in Michigan and headed West from the eastern branch.)
Glad to discover you cousins!
If your interests mesh with some of our own -- give us a holler. I'm at david.crumm@gmail.com I'm also easy to find on Facebook and other sites.
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I hope that Nate and Thomas leave you alone more often. That was a sweet video, and I'm glad to see you posting something David. I liked the edits, and the time spent on each david, especially focus on the guitarist while singing was going on, kind of makes you listen to the song in a different way.
yeah, this turned out really well Dave/ Merry Christmas everyone!
Wow! What a discovery!
I am David Crumm (2-ms) and my late brother (lost to cancer unfortunately) was Dr. Stephen Crumm. My other brother is John Crumm -- and my son, now studying international relations -- is Benjamin Crumm. My brother John got his masters of planning at University of Maryland and my daughter Megan Crumm is studying at a seminary in Washington D.C. -- so although we're based in Michigan we have lots of ties to D.C. and Maryland.
I note that Mom "Jill Crum" (Jill Crumm is my aunt) has an interest in theology among other things.
Theology -- or, really, spirituality and theology -- is a longstanding interest in our Crumm family. My Dad's a retired pastor. My daughter's going to be one. And I've devoted most of my career to writing about religion and spirituality. I worked in newspapers for 30-plus years, then transitioned into new media a couple of years ago through a series of blogs and multi-media projects.
I'm the founding Editor of the ReadTheSpirit project. Our chief hub is http://www.ReadTheSpirit.com/ And our founding principles are at: http://www.readthespirit.com/explore/ten-principles.html
Check it out. Merry Christmas from your (apparently) long-lost Crumm clan relatives. (My Dad the genealogist says the 1-m Crums are related to us -- but one particular Crum(m) after the Civil War claimed some land in Michigan and headed West from the eastern branch.)
Glad to discover you cousins!
If your interests mesh with some of our own -- give us a holler. I'm at david.crumm@gmail.com I'm also easy to find on Facebook and other sites.
Happy New Year!
-- David Crumm
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