Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Good News

I read this tonight and it stuck out to me...

"Imagine an average street in an average city in an average country, if there is such a place. Lets imagine Person X lives in a house on this street. Next door is a Hindu, and on the other side is a Muslim. Across the street is an atheist, next door to them is an agnostic...

Imagine Person X becomes a Christian. Maybe she read something or had friends who inspired her to learn more, or maybe she had an addiction and through a recovery movement she surrendered her life to God. However it came to be, she became a follower of Jesus. Let's say she starts living out Jesus' teachings, actually taking him seriously that she can become a compelling force for good in the world. She is becoming more generous, more compassionate, more forgiving, more loving. Is she becoming a better or worse neighbor? If we are her neighbors, we're thrilled about her new faith. We find ourselves more and more grateful for a neighbor like this. We wish more people would be like this."

Its about life change...

Not about religion...

Its about freedom...

Not about bondage...

Its about revolution...

Not about tradition...

Community

EDIT: The quote is from Velvet Elvis by Rob Bell, Page 166

Monday, August 28, 2006

My flat

I thought I'd post a photo of my flat up :)

I'm really loving this flat, It is good to be out of home again :-)

88 Coonoor Rd

Monday, August 21, 2006

The How evil are you quiz...

I saw this on The Merry Rose's blog and I had to do it for myself...

Heres is my result...


How evil are you?

The Merry Rose

I came across this blog the other day, I appreciated what was said (even though she is an Aussie hehe)

The Merry Rose

I believe...

I went to the local New Life church on Sunday and the speaker shared a quote from a holocaust survivor:

I believe that the sun shines even though I may not see it...

I believe in love even though I may not experience it...

I believe in God even though he may not be speaking to me...

Thursday, August 17, 2006

The new Generation


It is our turn to step up and take responsibility for who the church is going to be for a new generation. It is our turn to redefine and reshape and dream it all up again. It is our turn to rediscover the beautiful, dangerous, compelling idea that a group of people, surrendered to God and to each other, really can change the world.


Rob Bell - Velvet Elvis pg 164


Ok so what would the church look like if we rethought how we do church?


What would change?


What would stay the same?



If the church was stripped back to a blank canvas how would we paint it?


What does blank canvas look like?


What are the essential elements of the church?


Rick Warren (author of Purpose Driven Church) would say there were:

  1. Evangelism
  2. Worship
  3. Fellowship
  4. Discipleship
  5. Ministry

Other authors have varying words they use to articulate what the basic elements are that make up the 'canvas', what gets painted on the canvas is unique to each church community.
An easy trap to fall into is to try and copy another's painting, rather than finding the blank canvas that we can paint a unique masterpiece on.

If it is our responsibility to redefine what the church is going to be in this generation, then this is a very serious task.

What seems to be the painting of the canvas soo hard is that everybodies ideas for how to paint the canvas is different, here are some examples...

Experience vs. Knowledge - I have seen both extremes of this in Timaru, I see people who are only focused on experiencing God and something is wrong with them or the service if they don't get 'slain in the spirit' EVERY week and the other extreme that is people who are so closed off to any kind of move of the holy spirit because they are soo focused on the tradition and unchanging routine. Personally I have come from the tradition side but through encouragement from friends and a lack of fufillment with the tradition I have learnt to open myself up to what the spirit is doing.

Celebration vs. Reverence - After a recent children's service that was held at my church I met with a couple for lunch, we discussed the service and how we found it. This service had been very celebratory, there was a lot of energy and opportunities for the congregation to sing what they thought of God. Personally I found it to be great but the couple I talked to had a different view, they felt that there was no reverence in the service, no coming before God with a sense of awe and respect.

Literal vs. Paraphrase - I know people who take the scriptures literally word for word, if the bible says something then that is exactly what is meant. Whereas others interpret the bible by looking at what the author was trying to say, looking for the message behind the words. Personally I believe that the meaning behind the words is more important than what words are used, but I know I catch myself being very literal at times. This can show through with what translations are seen as the 'preferred' translation. Some people believe that the King James Bible is the only translation that should be read from the pulpit whereas others use paraphrases like the Message bible as the basis for their teaching.

The above are only three examples of things that make each church different, there are many different forms that the church can take, it is looking at what form it could take to make a difference in New Zealand.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Newspaper Report

The local paper had an article titled "On a quest and a prayer", in summary the article is about a wellington reporter that went to a range of different sunday morning services and her observations about those services.
She starts by sharing her view of this "God Stuff" she believes that there is a greater being, a "supreme consciousness". She terms it "[I]...believe in a vast, intelligent and creative conscienceness of which we are all part."
The services she went to were:


  • A Catholic Mass
  • Wesley Methodist
  • The Rock
  • Destiny
She had some interesting observations that we need to be aware of if we are to communicate the gospel to people who do come to our door looking for this "supreme being"

The Mass

lost behind words and references I don't understand
"God feels remote, lost behind words and references I don't understand" the reporter felt completly lost during the service, she did not know what todo, the use of Christian Terminology completly lost her.

Wesley Methodist

there's pretty much a pew for each person
"Theres a place for you at Wesley Wellington announces the information booklet I'm handed. Sadly, it's more than true. With less than 30 in the congregation, there's pretty much a pew for each person."
This is a scary reality for a lot of churches out there, what once was a congregation of 200+ is now reduced to 30 people most of these are retired.

The Rock

The sense of community and belonging is huge. Here they all are, linked by faith and rhythm

The reporter seemed very impressed with this church "The sense of community and belonging is huge. Here they all are, linked by faith and rhythm" The only criticism she makes arecomments about the similarity of the music to "the catchy love songs playing on every commercial radio station in New Zealand"
From what I can work out The Rock is a part of the New Life churches in NZ, possibly an offshoot? Im not sure.

Destiny

Ten percent of your income...Before tax

The reporter was suprised by how open and welcoming Destiny was, she had expected "black shirted evangelicals looking alarmingly militant" What concerned her was the offering and how the congregation was asked twice to give "Ten percent of your income...Before tax"

Gives u some things to think about...

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Flatting

I'm moving out of home (finally) this week, it is going to be good to have freedom and be living unattached to my parents :)

A drawback of this is that I will not have broadband access at the flat so my blogs might be a bit more sporadic than they usually are...