pre·pos·ter·ous [priˈpostərəs] adj : absurd; or ... how God's ways appear to man
Our church is changing its name. I voted for Awesomesauce Church...but the sauce had to goYep. This is gonna be fun. Seriously though, I'll share a bit more of the reasoning behind our new name in coming weeks...prorably.
"Rejoice with those who rejoice [sharing others’ joy], and weep with those who weep [sharing others’ grief]." Romans 12:15, AmplifiedThough 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 MessageSo 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.
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?
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...
You know, just something light and fluffy to kick off the week. I'll give our church experience in the comments...you first though ;)Are (unknown) tongues a part of your worship services?
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 ?