This blog is an attempt to discover what it means to be a "church in context." What is it that affects and impacts the local churches ability to communicate with it's local community? What is it that the church needs to be involved in to be an effective tool in God's story?
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
A lot to do!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Lessons
Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Is death the answer?
For me this doesn't fit. No one deserves to have their life taken by another, even by law. The death penalty and my faith do not sit together in any way. When I was sharing this at band practice (on the Wednesday after Easter), Sam piped up with "Jesus died by execution, didn't he." Interesting observation. Jesus not only came as a baby, grew up as a teenage and learnt a trade but also was put to death by the most inhuman form of execution available to humanity.
People wonder about the sense in God's plan in sending Jesus as a human in to the world but then to be put to death by humanity as well.
Thank God this wasn't the end of the plan.
Matt
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Living it out
Sunday, February 14, 2010
The kingdom or the church?
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Church is for girls!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Falling down.
I’m not backing down
I will stand my ground
Lifting high the name of Jesus
Holding out Your light
To a world in need
Living out the love of Jesus
And though the battles rage
Your blessing still will come
To the ends of the earth we will go
To the ends of the earth we will go
Fill us with power
Fill us with power
For the truth of Your Word we will stand
For the truth of Your Word we will stand
Give us Your courage
Give us Your courage
Be our strength and song
Till the battles won
Cause Your face to shine upon us
Stretch Your hand to save
Our God never fails
Nothing is impossible for You
Would You breathe on us
http://www.worshipcentral.org/audio/give-us-your-courage
I may fall but I pray my faith will help me up one more time.
Matt