October 2010
6 posts
Worship →
worship is for God, to God and of God. Worship is offering all of ourselves to all God has revealed himself to be, but it’s all about the Lord of heaven and earth before it’s about us. Worship is the means by which we interupt our preoccupation with ourselves and attend to God. We’re endlessly absorbed and fascinated with ourselves, our image and appeal. Worship is the great corrective...
Oct 22nd
The Functional Limits of Creativity: →
An excellent post on Bob Kauflin’s blog, Worship Matters: How Innovative Can We Be with the Gospel?
Oct 20th
Twitter / Andrew Thompson: When learning how to... →
Oct 15th
“we must determine—corporately as well as individually—to become in a true sense,...”
– NT Wright on the authority of scripture http://www.ntwrightpage.com/Wright_Bible_Authoritative.htm
Oct 14th
Prayer keeps us close | Worshiping in the Kitchen →
this is Godly wisdom… from one so young.
Oct 14th
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The First Commandment idea..
This is a brilliant and honest look at the Bible’s comprehensive focus… Christ.  Why do we always orient things around us and what we want? I can see the argument for cultural adaption of liturgy and church meeting style’s so as not to distract people with the abruptness of differences that are purely human, but if there was a way to have a meeting organised solely around a pure...
Oct 7th