26 Sep 2009

Scaffolding

A visiting pastor talked to our church leadership about church building, specifically the local church, rather than God's Kingdom in general. He shared that he believes the commonly espoused phases of growth generally take place in more or less the same order everywhere, noting that every church will experience the finer details differently. He talked about foundations, perhaps in small beginnings which shape the future. He talked about pillars, key ministry partners, people who the pastor personally mentors. He talked about pretty much every aspect of a building and the process of building it, which means he also talked about scaffolding. Scaffolding isn't glamorous. Scaffolding isn't permanent. Scaffolding is often abused. But it is essential* to the building process. Without it, sturdy pillars cannot be fashioned in order to support the roof and walls. Without it, the artisans can't apply the finishing touches. Without it, building practices can end up cutting corners at best, or become downright dangerous at worst. While this pastor was sharing, it hit me... I'm scaffolding His point was that hopefully, everyone in that meeting would be pillars, or something permanent, but Diane and I realised we're scaffolding. And we're ok with that. Maybe one day we'll be part of a church where we're not the scaffolding, where we are part of the structure - planted permanently by God's grace - but so far, we've been scaffolding, and it's an honour to be used in Kingdom building in this way. It also makes feeling settled, planted, rooted (if you will), difficult to achieve, because you know that you're not there forever.  Scaffolding is just there for a season, and because this scaffolding is also human, it might also be jealous of those who know they are there permanently, through thick and thin, clearly called by God not just through gifting, talents, timing, whatever, but for that place as well. Whereas the scaffolding has to be ready for when God calls it on to the next building project, sometimes a long way from everything it currently knows. Like, say, on the other side of the world. In the past, I've seen scaffolding abused and broken, ripped down before it was ready to be removed - sometimes by some external force, sometimes not.  It's sad to see, painful to be part of, and usually ends in some degree of regret. Having realised we're scaffolding, Diane and I have to be careful to ensure our removal is done with care, in the right timing, in the right way, always with God's purposes at the forefront and human flesh taking a back seat - as it always should - and learning from the mistakes of scaffolding that has toppled over before its time. I'll post more on this later, and yes, I realise there may be a sense of "what on earth is he going on about?" in here, but in the meantime: Have you ever thought of the Church this way? Are you scaffolding, or part of the permanent part of the structure of your church community? Is this analogy Biblical? * I'm not a builder, but I do know there have been replacements to scaffolding technology for certain building projects. I'm generalising. Work with me.
22 Jun 2009

Worship : 21 June 2009

This post is part of the weekly Sunday Setlists blog carnival over at FredMckinnon.com. Go and check out the other setlists too! Firstly, it's not Father's Day in Australia. That doesn't happen until September. I have no idea why. But it at least explains why there's no mention of it anywhere else in this post, huh. I really don't know how to describe today. On the one hand, Diane was unwell and stayed home to sleep. And on the other, our encounter with God in both today's meetings was precious, rejuvenating, beautiful...but incomplete because I wasn't sharing it with my wife. *sigh* One day, and I hope it will be soon, the messages from our church will be available as vodcasts on iTunes. Then I won't need to try and cursorily summarise them here ;) The AM message was part 2 of the "Let The Word Do The Work" series, and it was one of those messages that was filled with lightbulb moments. For some scant details on the PM message...have a look further down the page, under the PM music section. Just mixing it up a little. Music Sunday AM 1. Happy Day (Hughes, Cantelon) 2. For Your Glory (Pringle / C3) 3. Lord Of Lords (Fraser / Hillsong) 4. Worthy Is The Lamb (Murgida / Harbourside) ...then following tithes, offerings, news... 5. Forever Praise (Goodwin / Harbourside) ...and for the ministry/end of service 6. Let It Rain (Farren) Margaret led this morning, pulling down heaven into the room in the most awesome of ways. Her exhortations were exactly right for the service today, and all the songs fit together this morning perfectly...with both the opening upbeat songs having a similar-ish feel, and both the slower songs being in 3/4 time. I don't know about you, but songs in 3/4 time (apart from making me want to waltz on the stage) always seem to get the congregation worshipping more intimately, passionately. Question: Do you find there are time signatures that just click better with your congregations ? The ministry time included some lots of spontaneous worship in tongues and meditating on Jesus' name. After which, no-one wanted to go. It always amuses me when that happens. "Come on people, you'll be back again in a couple of hours...go and get some lunch." And after being the hit of the evening service last week, the riffing on Men at Work's Down Under become the meet 'n' greet background music once again. However, as I was on stage, I got to do my very best exceptionally bad Colin Hay impersonation and sing about chundering men. Fun though. Another question : do you, my readers from across the globe, know what "where women glow and men chunder" means?  Is that an appropriate question to ask in a worship post? Whatever...it's been asked...too late now.  And it's my blog anyway; I'll ask what I like :grin: Sunday PM 1. Salvation (Seeley / Planetshakers) 2. This Is Our God (Morgan, Fielding / Hillsong) ...then following tithes, offerings, news... 3. Shout You Praise (Orosa, Araullo, Reddy / Harbourside) Julie led yet again tonight, even though she didn't vocally lead any of the songs. She handled this really well, and she's gonna be a great worship leader well before she turns 16 at this rate. We didn't have Worship+ tonight, as after the message and altar call, Pastor played us a song called There Is A King In You from the Donald Lawrence album The Law Of Confession, Part 1, which I talked about last week...so have a look in that post for more information...or Google him, or find him up in iTunes...or watch listen to the video mp3-masquerading-as-a-video of the song that closed our service. Click through to YouTube to find some more of his stuff too. Other Stuff Um, I think I covered most of this in other places. Like, under the hyper extended music section above. As I said...mixing it up a bit. Or just not organised. You choose. So what did you get up to today ?
15 Jun 2009

Worship : 14 June 2009

This post is part of the weekly Sunday Setlists blog carnival over at FredMckinnon.com. Go and check out the other setlists too! Amazing how missing a week in your home church makes you so hungry to be back there when it really is home.  And it is home. We started a new series of AM messages titled "Let The Word Do The Work", so over the past few weeks we've also been playing some of the awesome gospel stylings of Donald Lawrence and the Tri-City Singers before and after the meetings. If you look up iTunes you'll find him, and we've been playing his 2009 album The Law Of Confession, Part 1. (I can only link to the Aussie iTunes store...which isn't much use for most of you who read this...so I haven't done it. I'm sure you'll cope.)  Good good stuff, and so far removed from what we could achieve in our team with our whiter-than-whiteness for most of the team.  Oh, and part 1 of the message series was great too - looking forward to the rest! The PM service was about debt cancellation, and was both informative and inspirational. A good thing. Music Sunday AM 1. Break Free (Houston, Ligertwood Crocker / Hillsong) 2. No One Like You (David Crowder*Band) 3. To Meet You Here (Scarpato, Goodwin / Harbourside) 4. This Is Our God (Morgan / Hillsong) ...then following tithes, offerings, news... 5. Now Is The Time (Delirious?) ...and for the ministry/end of service 6. This Is Our God (Morgan / Hillsong) 7. Run (Houston / Hillsong) I was leading again for the first time in three weeks, and it was good fun. I muffed some lyrics in No One Like You, and the drummer set the tempo at about 2 gazillion BPM, but it was still hilariously fun and the congregation are continuing to love this song. The slow songs today were particularly sweet - we had some solid 5 part harmony again, and a virtually acapella chorus in "To Meet You Here" - and I've mentioned it before, but I'm looking forward to when we record this song. Talking of recording, I played the team the rough mix from Saturday's recording session of "Redeemer". Everyone was as excited as I was with the result, and Margaret (the writer and lead vocalist) said it's just as she imagined it when she wrote it. We did some very cool choir things in the studio that have come out really sweetly. Two tracks down, and this novice producer is very happy :) Sunday PM 1. Tell The World (Douglass, Houston, Sampson / Hillsong) 2. Hosanna (Fraser / Hillsong) ...then following tithes, offerings, news... 3. Say So (Houghton, Gungor) ...and then for Worship+ after the service 4. Awesome God / Perfect Son (Mullins, Reddy / Harbourside) 5. Stronger (Morgan, Fielding / Hillsong) 6. More Than Life (Morgan / Hillsong) 7. For Your Glory (Pringle / C3) Julie led again tonight, and as I mentioned last time, she's 15. However, even more exciting was seeing 13 year old Matil do a stunning job song leading for "Hosanna". Blown away. Troy led for Worship+, and did a great job as always. Other Stuff For the meet & greet fill-in riff, the team tonight played Men at Work's "Down Under".  Very funny, since none of them were even born when it came out.  Of course, our former rock band leader pastor started singing it, including the "where women glow and men chunder line"...naturally.  Very very funny.  He even finished by saying "ok, now let's get back to holy".  Ha! Our pastor also talked to Diane at length about a possible ministry opportunity which might be coming up. It would be a paid position. This is unfathomably exciting, but I'll leave her to share (or not share) further details at this stage...(btw, you should know that she's far more likely not to share anything) How about your weekend ?
13 Jun 2009

Lockdown

Swineflu continues to wreak havoc across our country. And by 'across' I mean the south-eastern state of Victoria, where nearly 80% of the cases have been recorded.  Weird.  We have gone from 30 to 1,300+ cases in 2 weeks, there's only 30,000 cases world-wide, and Australia - a country with ~0.3% of the world population, has ~4.3% of the total cases...perhaps pandemic is an accurate description for us? Anyway, this post has nothing to do with that  ... you can find loads of information about it at various other netstinations (yep, the el crapola word making doesn't let up), so I'm not gonna stir up any more paranoia than I already have. ** :shock: What's really going to be in lockdown is our worship team, who are going to be holed up in the studio Saturday working on our second recording session. For me, that means approximately 14 hours in the studio, praying, working with the engineer, praying, co-ordinating who's coming and going, praying, making sure everything is brilliant. Oh -  and praying - did I mention that bit? All of this is great, but it also involves sacrificing precious time with my marvellous wife. And the sacrifice is getting bigger over the next few months as we go from one session a month to two sessions starting in August, aiming to wrap up recording in mid-November for a mid-December release. In the meantime, we personally have that small issue of moving in July too. Yay! We've been talking about recording our original songs for years (and years) so I am excited that this year it's not just talk, but the sacrifice still hurts. I know, I know ... that's what sacrifice is all about.  :mrgreen: Apart from losing out on time with Diane, one of the things that I'm personally sacrificing is spending more time on my personal writing and recording goals.  So, if anyone finds that extra day per week that I've seen getting talked about on the interwebs recently, please send me the code for that too. What sacrifices do you make to pursue dreams? **Seriously, do pray for our country, and especially Victoria, as this flu continues to worsen its grip on that state and the physical and mental well-being of its residents. Thanks.
8 Jun 2009

Worship : 7 June 2009

This post is part of the weekly Sunday Setlists blog carnival over at FredMckinnon.com. Make sure you check out the other setlists too! Just in case you haven't seen my last post...Diane and I weren't at church today. We were traversing New South Wales, but if you want to see a little more of that, you can visit my last post, or wait until we have some pics up...if we got any good ones... In the meantime, here's the setlist for Sunday morning.  I don't know what they played Sunday night, I'll undoubtedly find out evenually. 1. Salvation (Seeley / Planetshakers) 2. No One Like You (David Crowder*Band) 3. Redeemer (Murgida / Harbourside) 4. Where You Go, I'll Go (Johnson, Mohr / Bethel) In other news, a big announcement was made at church today. From the beginning of the new financial year (1 July), we're going to have a new name. Of course, there's lots of varying opinions about the impact changing your name can have on a church, and just a couple of days ago we had a great discussion with one of our very best friends (first met via Twitter, and who knows about this stuff) about some of the pros and cons. Conclusion : God is bigger than a church name. So what is it then ?... Well, ever since I found out what it was going to be (by virtue of being on the leadership teams which voted for the change), I've had a tweet worked out for how I was going to introduce it to the twitterverse. So here it is:
Our church is changing its name. I voted for Awesomesauce Church...but the sauce had to go
Yep. This is gonna be fun. Seriously though, I'll share a bit more of the reasoning behind our new name in coming weeks...prorably.
7 Jun 2009

In Memoriam

Time is a mystery. It's been Saturday in Australia for 17 hours as this post goes live. But on the west coast of the United States of America, the clock has just gone midnight, and Saturday the 6th of June, 2009 has just begun. The apartment that has been our home for almost 4 years has now been sold...but as I type this, I have no idea how the auction has gone as it is yet happen for another hour or so.  And as this post goes live, I will be driving through the mountains, far away from my every day life. But for some close friends, met through Twitter and blogging, and consolidated through LifeGroupOnline, today is a day of remembering a dear friend. Many of you who read this will know exactly what I'm talking about, but if you don't, head over here ... and pray. Honour the memory of a man who is loved, who will be missed by many, and who has affected my life even though I've never met him or the family he has left behind. That's what the Church does.
"Rejoice with those who rejoice [sharing others’ joy], and weep with those who weep [sharing others’ grief]." Romans 12:15, Amplified
Though grief is not without hope.
"Since Jesus died and broke loose from the grave, God will most certainly bring back to life those who died in Jesus. And then this: We can tell you with complete confidence—we have the Master’s word on it—that when the Master comes again to get us, those of us who are still alive will not get a jump on the dead and leave them behind. In actual fact, they’ll be ahead of us. The Master himself will give the command. Archangel thunder! God’s trumpet blast! He’ll come down from heaven and the dead in Christ will rise—they’ll go first. Then the rest of us who are still alive at the time will be caught up with them into the clouds to meet the Master. Oh, we’ll be walking on air! And then there will be one huge family reunion with the Master. So reassure one another with these words." 1 Thessalonians 4:14-18, The Message
So today, I grieve with my friends, in the hope of a perfected tomorrow. And tomorrow is here in the blink of an eye, though it may be years. Time is a mystery.
6 Jun 2009

Dreams

So...our unit/apartment/flat... home ...is being auctioned later today. Saturday 2.30pm AEST actually - aka Friday 9.30pm US Pacific Time. You can work out the conversion from there if you want. Prayers for success would be appreciated.  We're doing this because God has prompted us to do it, to see dreams planted in our hearts come out of dreamland and into reality.

Blessed to be a blessing. Generous. Lavish. Extravagant. An "exceedingly abundantly beyond wildest expectations or dreams" blessing to others. That's part of our dream. That's part of being the bride of Christ. That's love. And love is what we're all about. I'll be sharing more of our dream as it unfolds.  It's all part of this ongoing transition stuff I've been periodically blogging about. And the thing is...a lot of it I don't know about yet either...so when the inevitable questions come wanting more details, I promise I'm being as open as I can be.  Really. It's as much of a mystery to me sometimes as it is to anyone else. So tell me, what are your dreams?

4 Jun 2009

Stuff Christians (Don't) Like

One of my favourite blogs is Jon Acuff's Stuff Christians Like.  Since I introduced Diane to it, we have regular discussions about the topics which come up...most of which are grounded in real issues, and Jon gets away with bringing them up due to his special gift for deprecating humour. The Understanding How Metrosexual Your Worship Leader Is post is a particularly valuable resource to make sure I don't slip up and lose my crown. Or something. Anyway...since everyone (that I know about) who reads this blog is a Christian - as a Christian, what are 2 things that you like, and 1 thing that you don't like? And if you're not a Christian and visit here, welcome! You've not made yourself known up to now, so I'd love for you to tell me what you like, and don't like.  Everyone's welcome here in space. In a change from my usual modus operandi, I'll got first so you get the idea (*gasp*). It's pretty deep you know...
1. Meerkats - so cute and hilarious 2. Jesus Culture - helped changed my perspective at a key time in my (worship leading) life 3. Pork Chops - I used to dislike pork full stop.  I now just dislike pork chops.
Yes, that's what I mean. Though you can take it wherever you like of course; just keep it friendly. Consider this the real light and fluffy post for the week.  Yeah, it's lame I know...but in the words of Sharona from Monk : "suck it up". And thank you...
2 Jun 2009

Tongues

It's been far too many weeks since my last non-Sunday-recap-based God post.  Which is odd, since it has been a period where I've probably been more intensely immersed in all things God than I have been for a while...probably since I finished Bible College at the beginning of 2008 in fact. I know I said at the start of this whole transition thing that I needed some laughs to lighten the journey - and there have been plenty, not to mention way more enjoyment of the process than I'd (we'd) anticipated - but I have a bit of a problem with how little of my output on here has had anything to do with Him. So, this week, I'm rectifying that.  And I can still have a laugh at the same time, since some of the funniest times we've had the past few weeks have been in church or at conferences.  God is good, God invented humour, God is awesomesauce ... all the time. So today, a question...

Are (unknown) tongues a part of your worship services?

You know, just something light and fluffy to kick off the week. I'll give our church experience in the comments...you first though ;)
1 Jun 2009

Worship : 31 May 2009

This post is part of the weekly Sunday Setlists blog carnival over at FredMckinnon.com. Make sure you check out the other setlists too! The church is still on a high from the conferences and guest speakers from the past few weeks, but more than just being on a high, we're excited about what doors God is opening for us, and closing others too.   It's been great having a quiet-ish week since then to soak all of it in, and prepare for moving forward - wherever that may be. Today's AM message was drawn on 2 Cor 8:7 (shown in the Amplified translation below) :
Now as you abound and excel and are at the front in everything - in faith, in expressing yourselves, in knowledge, in all zeal, and in your love for us - [see to it that you come to the front now and] abound and excel in this gracious work [of almsgiving] also.
and looked at what those things we are told we excel at mean... The PM message expanded on some of the themes from the morning, partly focusing on the Hebrew word for prosperity "shalowm". The more I think about how to describe the message, the less able I feel to do so in a short space...so I won't. There was lots there. Like there always is. Music Sunday AM 1. I'm Not Ashamed (Andrew, Thomas / Hillsong) 2. Can I Have More Of You? (Byrnes) 3. Lead Me To The Cross (Fraser / Hillsong) 4. Where You Go, I'll Go (Johnson, Mohr / Bethel) ...then following tithes, offerings, news... 5. No One Like You (David Crowder*Band) ...and for the ministry/end of service 6. Where You Go, I'll Go (Johnson, Mohr / Bethel) Rachel led for the first time this morning. She's 17 and has been in the main team since she was 14. She's been a song leader, as opposed to a worship leader, for just on 2 years and tt was great to see her rise up a level into leadership from being a singer and No.2 keyboardist. She'd been deep in prayer about it all week, and though a little nervous, she has such a well-developed dependence on God that she did a beautiful job leading the worship today. It's only the beginning :) Sunday PM 1. For Your Glory (Pringle / C3) 2. Saving Son (Murgida / Harbourside) ...then following tithes, offerings, news... 3. Shout You Praise (Orosa, Araullo, Reddy / Harbourside) ...and then for Worship+ after the service 4. For Your Glory (Pringle / C3) 5. More Than Life (Morgan / Hillsong) 6. With Everything (Houston / Hillsong) 7. Let It Rain (Farren) Julie led tonight. She's 15. Rachel, who led this morning, is her elder sister. I've said it before, but I love seeing our youth rise up as leaders. Our pastor said he remembered her as a toddler. She took it all in stride (she's not one for attention), and did a beautiful job leading us into the throneroom. Worship+ was quite probably the best it's ever been as a worship encounter. Invigorating. Taking a cue from Steff, a Sunday Setlists blogger who often includes videos of the songs in her sets, I thought I'd include this one, the title track from C3's 2008 album. We've been doing this for several months now, and it's a great upbeat song - lots of dancing happening. C3 may not be as famous as Hillsong or Planetshakers, but many would be aware of Phil Pringle's Christian City Church international network. Semi-interesting aside : Phil Pringle and Brian Houston grew up together in New Zealand, so I'm told by a very reliable source.  Amazing to think that two of the main church leaders from the southern hemisphere were childhood friends... Other Stuff: No-One Like You was new for us. It went really well...except that the words for the projection were typed up in an el bizarro manner apparently, so were very hard to follow. Diane will #prorably get around to fixing those soon... Finally, my twitter followers may know that the front fill speakers I mentioned last week were indeed a problem...they'd been blown. Unfun. No-one's sure how it happened; no-one ever is. Thankfully, working where I do, I was able to wangle some of our hire stock and get the issue fixed until ours are repaired. How about your weekend ?

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