Monday, June 29, 2009

slum weekend

so here is a great idea, i am going to try.....

yes i am going to build a home!'


Astonishingly we can look at these pictures and think.........HOME! I don't think so. Man, places like that smell, yet millions live in houses built with nothing, garbage, scrap and bits of plastic. What always has astonished me that garbage has a different meaning in places like this.....EVERYTHING is useful.

What i would like to do is to challenge people to a weekend where on friday night they go out to build themselves a shelter out of the scrap they find around town. THEN LIVE IN IT for the weekend..

WHy? because living it helps us understand how others have to live in it! And because the people that do it could raise money, and awareness of homelessness and of poverty and actually raise some money.....to help.


slum weekend FALL 2009

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Society of Vineyard Theologians

So check out this cool development. A pet peeve of mine has always been that there is not enough scholarship that expresses a vineyard view of theology (my view). Just try to find a commentary that expresses a kingdom theology, or a view of the Holy Spirit is actually ngaged in the world. Here is an opportunity to expand that....

Vineyard USA is launching a new initiative, the Society of Vineyard Scholars (SVS).

THIS IS WHAT IT IS ABOUT...
We are gathering the thinkers and scholars of our movement to “think theologically” in community—both in order to address the critical questions of the moment and to put down theological and intellectual roots for the long haul. Our expectation is that doing this well involves building a diverse, interconnected community of scholars, pastors, and scholar-pastors within our movement.

Ultimately, our desire is both to deepen our theological reflection and to broaden our engagement with our culture. Towards these ends, we anticipate holding conferences and other events to provide forums for collaborating and sharing intellectual work as well as pursuing other ways of facilitating connections among current Vineyard seminarians, graduate students, and scholars.
If you are interested in receiving communication about SVS please click on the "Interested in SVS" button to the right, and fill out the information so we can get to know more about you.

A CALL FOR PAPERS
“The Theology and Practice of the Kingdom of God: Justice, Power and the Cross”
All in the Vineyard who hold or who are working on a graduate degree and enjoy thinking theologically about your discipline are invited and encouraged to submit a paper for the first annual Society of Vineyard Scholars (SVS) Conference. The theme of the conference is “The Theology and Practice of the Kingdom of God: Justice, Power, and the Cross.” It will be held Thursday evening through Saturday morning, October 22-24, in Columbus, OH. Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Ron Sider, Professor at Palmer Theological Seminary and President of Evangelicals for Social Action. The opening address Thursday evening will be delivered by Dr. Don Williams on “The Past, Present, and Future of the Kingdom of God in the Vineyard Movement.”


Three panel sessions on Friday will feature presentations of and responses to papers written by SVS participants, focusing on some aspect of the conference’s larger theme. Papers should be in one of the following areas, broadly defined: Bible, Theology, Ethics, and History, as they relate to the theme of the conference. For these sessions, we will select a maximum of nine papers of no more than 12 pages in length. Completed papers, including titles and abstracts, will be due August 1, 2009. Submissions should be emailed to
Carol.Shelton@vineyardcolumbus.org. Those who submit will be notified of the acceptance status of their papers by August 30, 2009.

Ancient Wisdom—Anglican Futures an emerging conversation at Trinity June 4-6, 2009

To all my anglican buds.

here is a conference hosted by Jason Clark

and for Anglicans, reimagining the church, for an emergent and younger generation.. There was a great host of teachers, including my very own Dr. Sumner from Wycliffe.

They set up a blog for the event here check it out to see what was said.
http://ancientwisdomanglicanfutures.blogspot.com/

cheers

passion.....is it worth it?

One argument I hear about full time verses bivocational christian leadership sounds like this: 'Well, if you can't get paid to do what you do, then getting a job to support your hobby (meaning pastoral work) is great.'

I would agree doing ministry part time is way better than not doing it at all. The real question is not the money. What bivocation demands is a contentment with a modest amount of creativity, energy and passion for ministry.

For me the issue has always been.....'but i could do so much more if i could devote myself to it.' that is the rub for me.

witchraft and idolatry

I was just listening to mark Driscoll sermon on Galatians. He gave a healthy reminder of what each of these are.

Idolatry- having a substitute for God, or THINKING GOD IS LESS THAN HE SAYS HE IS. (that is the thing that struck me......how many times do i do this?)

Witchcraft- incantations we make towards God to get HIM/Her to do what we want. Another way to put it is....doing something to get a good result from God. EG. praying harder, fasting for God to answer us, doing good so we are in God's good books- these are all more or less.....witchcraft.

check out more of mark at

www.marshillchurch.org