Archive - September, 2010

Plans for 2011 and beyond…

15 days of class. 1 essay. 3 exams. That’s it. I will be finished my Bachelor Theology at Moore College by mid-November. Yieeewwww! I really do like College: the people; the stuff I’m learning; the city; and knowing Jesus better. But I’m eagerly looking forward to starting life again. Bring it. For blog readers I don’t hang out with much in real time offline, I thought it would be good to let you know what we’ll be doing in 2011.

Thinking, praying, talking and working through the options for post-college ministry has been a time-consuming and strenuous activity! While we’ve been dreaming and scheming the whole way through college, most of the first half of this year was spent thinking through in concrete terms what 2011 would look like.

Searching for what to do and where to do it literally took me to the other side of the world!! I went on a top-secret trip in May to talk through youth ministry opportunities in… Canada!!!! It really was an encouraging and challenging time to think through if we were willing to count the cost of discipleship and really follow Jesus.

Well, we’re not going to Canada.

There were a number of really good youth ministry opportunities in Sydney. Each of which I was quite excited about!! But you can’t do everything and so after lots of thinking, praying and conversing I decided to accept the role of Youth Pastor at St Faith’s Narrabeen. It’s a good fit for us as a family and an exciting mission field.

We’ve already moved to Narrabeen and started going to church on Sundays. It is a fantastic church and we have been lovingly welcomed by a very generous group of Jesus’ peeps. I’m very much looking forward to working with the great staff team and can’t wait to start full-time in January.

The St Faith’s Youth Community is a strong group of teenagers committed to following Jesus. But there are so many teenagers on the Northern Beaches who don’t love Jesus. So I’m looking forward to encouraging young punks and their leaders in seeing their friends become Jesus’ disciples too.

There are lots of people in our age and stage of life. We’ve already had great opportunities to connect with a number – both church-goers and non-churched.

If you’re a pray-er, we’d value your prayers as we continue to make the transition into this next stage of life and ministry.

The above photo is our first family photo back in August in our new front yard!

ps Sydney FC‘s winless streak has made it easy to remain loyal to the Mariners

OK Go – White Knuckles – Official Video

Those creative cats from OK Go – the band that unleashed their dancing skills on YouTube in 2006 with that treadmill film clip receiving over 50million views – have done it again. Earlier this year they redefined ‘paint fight’ with This Too Shall Pass; now they have produced another well choreographed dance routine – this time involving some clever canines and some swanky furniture. Here it is:

Directed by Trish Sie and OK Go. Produced by Shirley Moyers.

According to Twitter: 2 Corinthians

Here’s the latest according to twitter. I was really struck in 2 Corinthians by how candid Paul is in sharing his weaknesses and suffering. It’s clear as you read the letter that suffering comes before glory. What a good smack down against triumphalism.

Here is the reading plan I use (PDF). Here are some other  Bible reading resources.

See below the jump for the compilation of the 2 Corinthians verses:

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Collingwood 68 – St Kilda 68

First up, I think the rule to not play extra time in the event of a drawn AFL grand final is a dumb rule! But, what an exciting finish to the game! After 2 hours of Collingwood and St Kilda fighting it out on the field, the game ended in a 68-68 draw. There are some impressive images of shock and despair on players and fans at the full-time buzzer.

The above pic is from ABC. See below to watch the final 5 minutes of the game:

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Vote for BLINDNESS in Ignite Film Festival

Michael Snowdon, a mate from college, has a made a great video entered in this year’s Ignite Film Festival: BLINDNESS. It also stars another friend from college, Dan Morris.

If you like it, you can help him win the People’s Choice Award. Here’s how:

  1. go to www.ignitefilmfest.com
  2. sign up as a member
  3. activate your account from your email, and sign in
  4. watch BLINDNESS and others at www.ignitefilmfest.com/2010-top-20/
  5. vote for BLINDNESS and two others

Peaceout.

Waiting for Jesus – 3 Youth Sermons from Titus

Over the weekend I enjoyed hanging out with the young punks from Logos youth group (Asquith Anglican).  They’re a really encouraging group.  I particularly enjoyed hearing the way that God had been at work in the lives of some of their leaders and also youth. God is very kind. We studied the book of Titus (read it here). It was the second time I’ve done the talks (here’s the first). I was sick in the early hours of Sunday morning. God sustained me through the Sunday talk! Download the MP3s:

Shout out to Edward Sowden who accompanied me on the road trip. Good times.

And also to Jess Moreton for all her help in transcribing the talks. You rock!

According to Twitter: 1 Corinthians

The second instalment in the according to twitter series is from 1 Corinthians.

Here is the reading plan I use (PDF). Here are some other  Bible reading resources.

See below the jump for the compilation of the 1 Corinthians verses:

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Romans in a nutshell – Andrew Errington

Andrew Errington has had a crack at summarising Romans. Looks pretty good.

Here’s a snippet:

1:1–17 You want to hear some good news? It’s found in Jesus, the Saviour King. In him and his story God has acted to save people like you and me precisely by being righteous.
1:18–32
But first some bad news. God is justly furious at human wickedness, especially human failure to honour him as Creator; and unfortunately, people have no excuse.
2:1–11
Those who see this and cast judgment, though, are equally without excuse, because no partiality on God’s part will alter his judgment according to how lives have been lived.
2:12–29
There is, that is to say, no a priori distinction between Jews and Gentiles: judgment is by works. So the mere realities of circumcision and possession of the Law do not save of themselves!
3:1–8
That doesn’t mean the Jews have no privilege at all. Yet they are not thereby safe. Stay posted on this one!
3:9–20
What this amounts to is that when it comes to ultimate judgment, the Jews have no advantage, for all are under sin. No one, even and indeed especially (!) those under the Law, is righteous before God.
3:21–26
But the good news is: God’s righteousness, by which through the atoning death of Christ he is both just and justifies everyone who has faith in Jesus.

Go read the rest.

This… is the Internet

Ed Springer and his team of leaders are doing a great job with Club Reg, the junior high youth ministry of Northmead Anglican Church. I hung out with them on Friday night and spoke about the internet and social media to both the youth group members and their parents. Lots of parents came. It was a useful night to run and a great way to connect with parents who aren’t part of the church.

They played a funny video on the night about “THE INTERNET”. I couldn’t embed it, so click here to check it out. Enjoy.

Free Music Friday 10 // Come&Live

Come&Live is jam-packed with free-music-goodness!! I’ve had a number of their albums on repeat for the last few days… really good stuff. Come&Live is a community of bands with a cool mission. Browse the crew and free downloads. If you dig their gear, you can give them some love and help them keep cranking out quality free music.

I’ll feature some of the different artists/albums in weeks to come on FMF.

www.comeandlive.com

2000 Sydney Olympics 10th Anniversary

Ten years have past since the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Here are 10 reflections:

  1. The Friendly City – Sydney really was the place to be. Cool vibe. People spoke to each other in the street, on the bus and at the check out.
  2. Jane Saville – Australia won a stack of gold medals, I can’t remember many of them. But one I do remember was an almost gold medal. Jane Saville. On her way into the stadium to claim her deserved gold medal in front of a massive home crowd in the 20km walk, she was penalised for lifting her foot. Heart-breaking stuff. I was devastated. So was she. In 2004 she went on to claim the bronze in Athens.
  3. “Ich liebe dich!” – I went to 3 different events: gymnastics; hockey and handball. Handball was awesome! Really good crowd participation and an entertaining fast-paced game. When watching the Austrians women’s team, I yelled out “Ich liebe dich!” to their star player… and she acknowledged me!!
  4. The Dream – Roy & HG served up a treat each night. Check out some vids.
  5. Meat pies, beer and cigarettes – these aren’t the normal dietary requirements of an Olympic medal winning athlete. Except for Jumping Jai Taurima. He got second in the long jump. He still maintains the Oceania record for that jump. Some young kid trained with great discipline for 15 years to realise his Olympic dream of long jump glory, only to be beaten by Jumping Jai while he ate a pie and smoked a ciggy!
  6. Volunteers - retirement villages were empty during the games while all their patrons were off volunteering in those ridiculously ugly volunteer uniforms. There were 46,967 of them. All pretty small cogs in a massive machine. Gotta be stacks to learn about getting volunteers excited for gospel ministry and mission. The 46,967 volunteers knew they were part of something big and special. Those who volunteer in clumsy little churches are actually part of something bigger and far more special. The organisers were generous in providing for all the volunteers during the games and then showing their appreciation afterwards. My brother volunteered by wearing a large piece of corrugated iron on his back during the opening ceremony!! We called him a “tin man”.
  7. PR Human Resources Managing Data Entry-ist – I worked during the Olympics for one of the bus companies helping provide buses. It was lots of fun. I worked for 3 weeks straight from 2pm-10pm. My desk was nearest the TV. I remember going into the TV room to access the drinking water every 15 minutes. In my role, I helped to look after all the bus drivers. I was the buffer zone between the drivers room and the rest of management. I did lots of paper work. The most powerful aspect of my job was the ability to control traffic. If a driver contacted me and said that they were getting held up on a particular road, I rang the RTA and got them to manipulate the traffic lights accordingly. I wish I still had the number!
  8. Main Stadium – I’ve been to the Olympic precinct for lots of different things, but it took me 10 years to get inside the main stadium. Sydney FC vs Everton a couple of months ago was the first time for me. That’s all.
  9. Accident reports – If you watched the news, you would have been lead to believe that, apart from the torch thing stalling in the Opening Ceremony, there were absolutely no glitches. Wrong. I filled out numerous accident reports each day. Some pretty minor. Others more significant. One of our drivers was involved in a major accident on the corner of Homebush Bay Drive and Concord Dr. It was a miracle that those in the car survived, without even a scratch! Every major television network was there within 20 minutes. I managed to position myself in the background of their filming. But none of it made it onto the news. I’m sure there were other things covered up too.
  10. Uniting humanity - the Olympics, along with the Soccer World Cup, are two ways that our world tries to unite the world with sport. Just like the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11, this uniting is actually a way of people saying how great we are without reference to God. That’s a bit dumb. Sport is good, but not the ultimate thing. Jesus is where the action is. Worship him, not sport. Don’t try and set yourself up against God.

This post is 734 words. Probably some type of record ’round here!

Pre-order Lecrae’s new album: REHAB

Lecrae’s highly anticipated fourth album REHAB is now available for pre-order!  The album features Tedashii, Trip Lee, Sho Baraka, Sonny Sandoval, Anthony Evans & more. REHAB hits stores and will be available on iTunes on September 28. Place your order today and be among the first to receive your copy and also qualify for a chance to win an exclusive pair of REHAB Nike Dunks! Pre-order here.

To listen to the latest singles go here

See a promo vid below:

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According to Twitter: Romans

Each day I tweet a Bible verse from the passage I’ve read that morning. Tweeting it helps me to be disciplined with reading and it’s good to be able to encourage fellow twits with nuggets of God’s Word. I figured that it would make a good little summary to compile them all together at the end of each book. Check out Romans below.

Here is the reading plan I use (PDF). Here are some other  Bible reading resources.

See below the jump for the compilation of the Romans verses:

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Theology of Youth Ministry Conference 2010

Registration closes for the Anglican Youthworks Theology of Youth Ministry Conference 2010 THIS FRIDAY (10th Sept). I just registered, but would have forgotten if it weren’t for Graham Stanton’s twitter reminders. So don’t forget to register!! It’s a great conference that only comes around every two years. GO REGISTER NOW.

“How do both the unchanging message of the gospel and the constantly changing culture of the world come together in the life of the church? This is the big question we wish to grapple with at Youthworks College’s 2010 Theology of Youth Ministry Conference.”

Date: September 23 – 24, 2010| PDF Brochure

Location: St Anne’s Anglican Church | 42-50 Church St, Ryde – Sydney (view map)

Speakers: Jack Gabig, Paul McQuillan, Matthew Brain & Jim French.

Unite Youth: Unashamed

Here’s an event I’m speaking at this Friday night. I’ll be preaching on Romans 1:16-17. Should be a good night. If you’re in the Penrith-Blacktown area, get your butt along.

No puedo pensar en otra cosa que escribir debajo de la imagen.

Moore College Open Day – 25 September 2010

Moore College rocks the suburbs. If you’re interested in Full-Time, Part-Time or External Study to better equipped for ministry and mission come along to the 2010 Open Day & Spring Carnival – Sat 25 September. The day starts with morning tea at 10am and continues through to 2.30pm. BBQ lunch included. 1 King Street Newtown 2042.

Pass this on to others who should be thinking about studying at Moore. Blog it, Tweet it, Facebook it, ‘Like’ it on Facebook.

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The Church History ABCs: Augustine & 25 Other Heroes of the Faith

It’s wise to learn from church history, both the triumphs and the tragedies of those upon whose shoulders we stand. I’ve really liked the church history subjects at college and enjoy reading Christian biographies. Stephen J. Nichols and Ned Bustard recently published The Church ABCs. Here’s the blurb: This book follows the alphabet as it introduces parents and children to twenty-six pillars of the Christian faith. Whimsical, full-colour illustrations and engaging prose teach church history in a fun and creative way.

Each entry includes a short paragraph or two with great illustrations of the person and some of the things they’re well known for. At the end of the book there are longer paragraphs that provide some more background for each of them. The reading level is aimed at 8-12 year olds. But it would be a great book for parents to read with their children (perhaps one entry per night for a month?). Nichols does a good job of explaining some key historical figures, as well as some encouraging gospel content.

Here’s the A to Z lineup: Augustine, Anne Bradstreet, John Calvin, John Donne, Jonathan Edwards, John Foxe, Lady Jane Grey, Hippolytus, Ignatius, Absolom Jones, John Knox, Martin Luther, Monica, John Newton, John Owen, Patrick, Queen Jeanne of Navarre, Bishop Nicholas Ridley, Charles Spurgeon, Tertullian, Zacharias Ursinus, Antonio Vivaldi, John & Charles Wesley, Francis Xavier, Florence Young, Ulrich Zwingli.

There are 9 Johns in the list! That’s crazy. There are probably a disproportionate number of Americans on the list, but that is not to be unexpected from an American author.

Any suggestions for people you’d ditch and someone to replace them on the list?

Get your hands on a copy:

Crossway | Amazon | Booko | Browse the whole book online

In B Flat – Creative Musical Pastichery

Hands up for some creative musical pastichery*? Then check out www.inbflat.net, a collaborative music/spoken word project. Basically there are 20 youtube vids of different peeps playing something in B-flat. I’ll stop trying to explain it, just go and check it out!!

(h/t soph)

* i think i just invented the word ‘pastichery’, not bad!

Free Music Friday 09 // Reality LA + Mars Hill Seattle

Free Music Friday is back! (I didn’t finish the last competition, so leave a comment to win a free copy of Jonnday’s EP). This week 2 free Worship EP’s from 2 American Churches: Mars Hill Church Seattle and Reality LA. Both really good quality, lyrically and musically.

10 FREE TRACKS TO DOWNLOAD:

See below to listen to my favourite of the tracks, Psalm 51 from Mars Hill.

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New Dietrich Bonhoeffer Biography by Eric Metaxas

I said that my Bonhoeffer essay was my favourite essay of the year. Now that I’ve written it, I retract that statement! While I thoroughly enjoyed all the reading, I think I stuffed up the actual essay. Here’s a quick book review of one of the books I read.

Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy is a new biography written by Eric Metaxas (he’s the guy who wrote the recent bio of William Wilberforce). It’s brilliant! I couldn’t put it down. Bonhoeffer’s story is incredible and Metaxas’ writing is is simple, yet compelling. It’s comprehensive (600 pages) and also includes extended extracts from Bonhoeffer’s writings. Understanding his life is useful for understanding more fully the context in which he wrote. Gripping stuff.

It’s very good. Read it. Pick it up on Amazon: Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

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