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Hillsong Conference 2008

Anyone going to this years Hillsong Conference? I went to last years one and loved it (with a few reservations of course) - read about my experience here and here.

Their youth band United would be so good to see again. And just to spend 5 days with 30,000 people is a complete buzz.

However, I don’t think I can make this year. Anyone going?

Nice Christian Media.

It’s always a good thing to come across quality Christian media.  The three clips below are an example of some of the work coming out from a fellow Aussie’s imagination and God given talent.

The next clip come with a warning for people with epilepsy - mainly due to the rapid changing of pictures.  So if you suffer epilepsy, just go onto the last one.  If not, I hope you enjoy.

And this last one is my favourite.  It’s always a fascinating experience to see how our God uses the weak in life to accomplish his plans and goals.  I hope you watch it and are blessed and humbled by our position and our potential in Jesus.

Like I mentioned in a previous post, I believe we need to present the awesome message of Jesus is a way modern culture can relate to.  These video’s are a great example of such work.

If you come across great work, please let me know as I am planning to build a library of video’s here.

xxxchurch.com | Porn Sucks

xxxchurchEvery now and then I come across a ministry  which I seriously like.  What I don’t like are self inflated “look at me” type ministries or personalities with the sole goal of boosting someone’s ego or profile.  And in the ‘Christian” world, there are heaps of these.

In researching for an upcoming sermon on adultery and pornography, I revisited a site I checked out a couple of months back.  xxxchurch.com is a site/ministry which tackles head on, the issues of porn in our society.

What I love most about this ministry is their approach to getting “out there” to the porn industry and tackling head on the issues it creates in society.  Sometimes they get heavily attacked by more conservative Christian groups because, for example, they attend porn conferences and expo’s.

But like Jesus hanging out with prostitutes and tax collectors, these guys, led by Craig Gross, are making an impact.  Have a look at the following documentary “Missionary Positions” for a fascinating and in-depth account of their ministry.

They have a bunch of video’s available on their website and on their YouTube Channel - so be sure to check it out. But two of their clips which I really appreciate and will use in my sermon are below.  The first is about a guy who was once addicted to porn and the effect this had on his life.

The next clip is a music video called ‘Constance’.  A great song about a devastating reality for so many people.  Next time you are tempted to looking at porn, remember that the girl is somebody’s daughter.

x3watch_logoxxxchurch.com also provide free accountability software to help you deal with  your issue.  A simple program running in the background monitoring your surfing patterns and emailing your accountability partner every two or four weeks of any dodgy sites you visit. Is it fool proof?  No.  But it’s a great tool to use if you want to change you addiction to porn.  Here is the link.

I strongly suggest you check out xxxchurch.com even if you don’t have an issue with porn.  A simple, yet in your face, approach is used for this whole area of sexual addiction.  For example, on the topic of masturbation, they say:

What is XXXchurch’s stand on masturbation?
We have had literally thousands of emails about this particular issue. We have heard all the scenarios. “Well if I think about fruit while I’m masturbating, then that is not a sin.” Well isn’t that clever. Or…”If I’m giving glory to the Lord while I’m doing it, then that can’t be wrong.” Hmmm. Why don’t we just make that part of our Sunday morning services then? We have heard all the Pro-masturbation Christian arguments and we wonder if these people are really dealing in reality. It’s all very intellectual and quite scholarly, but we still don’t get it. Sorry.

Our stance is simply this: you want to live a life that is honoring to God then start pleasing him and stop pleasing yourself. Stop making excuses and get some control over your life. Yes, it is tough. Yes, we know hormones are raging. However, God is calling us to holiness. Live an extraordinary life. Masturbation will leave you hanging every time!

Gotta love their style.

"Modernised Easter Messages"

With all the debate going on these days about "emerging church" and traditional churches etc, sometimes those outside our circles can be left a little confused with us Christ followers. Well being an Aussie, I’m somewhat taken back by the "official" Easter message focus delivered by some in the so called "organised religious institutions" of my country..

Splattered all over my TV over Easter were news articles on "modern Easter messages" delivered by the "nations religious leaders."  Instead of using the one time most people go to church and nailing (excuse the pun) the message of the cross to a largely unbelieving crowd, these guys completely miss the boat and talked about interest rates, the drought and Aboriginal reconciliation.

To those outside the best nation in the world, our newly elected Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, officially apoligised to the "stolen generations" of aboriginal children taken by force by well meaning white people from pathetic life styles in Aboriginal communities.  But they did this in questionable ways - hence the need for an apology.

We are also experiencing a massive rise of interest rates due to an over heated economy as we pump our commodities into China.  This is putting massive inflationary pressure on our economy and, when combined with increased petrol prices and the effects of the drought, the Reserve Bank needs to increase rates to help stop spending.

Sure these issues are important and people are hurting in our country.  But to focus on these messages instead of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus over the Easter period make Brian Mclaren’s attempt of being relevant to society a piss poor effort.

I don’t for a minute put down the need for our culture to address these issues.  But this is Easter for crying out loud.  Put aside the pagan nature of the way Easter is celebrated, and you have a platform where people would go to church more then any other time.  To waste this opportunity on other issues is disappointing.

Instead of connecting to people in their hurt and presenting the hope of Jesus, these leaders decide to dwell in the hurt and offer no hope. To this lay guy, that’s just dumb.

To take dumbness further, consider the views of The Reverend John Evans, the Uniting Church Minister at the Church of All Nations in my home town of Melbourne.  This guy wants to substitute the Good Friday Holiday with a national "reconciliation" holiday to celebrate our recent advances in reversing our travesty with the Aboriginal people.

"We have done a great thing with the national apology but when you look at our public holidays there are no public holidays that recognise the role and place of Aborigines as the first people of this land."

In the newspaper that this quote was taken from, the following response was left by a reader:

Well John Evans is leading with his big mouth in showing why people are turning away from the church in droves. It is increasingly irrelevant in society at all, and when a cleric can call for one of the most holy days on the Christian calendar to be replaced by something that still divides Australian society today, it simply proves just how out of touch the church has become. Perhaps its time the government took a different view of the workings of our churches, such as removing their tax-free status etc. The church has become a blight on modern day Australia, and we could do much better without them.

Sobering thoughts of what our culture thinks of us when we replace what we are called to do with trying to appease man.

My First Ever Sermon

MicrophoneSunday 27th January was a pretty awesome day for me. I preached my first ever sermon!

During the month of January, my Pastor invited 4 different people to share from the pulpit a message they believed would help build up our church. I was the last to preach and shared a sermon based on John 3:16 - possibly the most well known verse in the Bible.

Being my first ever sermon and trying to convey the topic of faith in the Gospel was a very challenging task for me. And I want to post it on my blog as a lasting reminder for me.

I welcome your feedback, your advice, your criticism, your anything really. I want to learn the art of delivering a sermon as I’ve been asked to do more in the future and so I’m asking you guys for advice. So go nuts and tell me what you think. Slides can be found here. And below is the video I made to share at the end

 
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Snail Pace

SnailThings are a little slow and quiet on my blog these days.  But for good reason.  I’ve been working on a new website for my church.  Check it out here if you’re interested.

I’m using Joomla to build the site.  Like WordPress, Joomla is Open Source software - which basically means it’s free!  Unlike WordPress which is blog based, Joomla is Content Management System (CMS) which makes it a wee bit more complicated.

We decided on a theme (which we paid for) which was basic and clean and I’ve been slowly building it up.  In time, I’m hoping for big things with this website and then I’ll get back to blogging (I do have major withdrawal symptoms)