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I’m Not the only one…

Who thinks Walls has it in for Freo…

And this from Herald Sun Journalist Mark Robinson, who interviewed Mark Harvey after his interview with Robert Walls, and who obviously thought Walls was bias and out of line…

“Did Robert Walls hunt you?

You will have to ask Robert that.

There’s a school of thought Walls is going for you, and people have wondered is it because of his volatile relationship with Kevin Sheedy and that you’re a product of Sheedy?

And there’s a school of thought he’s gone for you and not, for example, said much about Ross Lyon because he helped select Lyon as coach of St Kilda, or Matty Knights because he coached him.

Do you think there is merit in that?

All I know is he went after Mark Thompson a couple of years ago.

You’ve talked to Thompson about that?

Yeah. It’s been brought up.

How do you deal with people, such as Walls, having a crack at you after just eight games coaching?

I worked with Robert on 3AW for a couple of years and he is one of the major players and he has seven or eight consortiums he has to either write for or commentate on, and he has to draw attention to those.

Do you think he was fair?

When you are a coach in your first year, I think (you should ask) how far do you go in your line of questioning.

Walls and Mick Sheahan, to be honest, smelt blood and went for it.

The timing wasn’t great. And, really, I wasn’t defensive about what had happened the previous day. I was just disappointed with losing to Melbourne and giving up a 50-point lead.

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Huge News Revealed

Hi all who read this blog….this news is also on my Church’s web site…but here it is for those of you interested. We can finally go public with it as Inglewood Church of Christ and our church have agreed to it all now…..

Huge News Goes Public Thursday 5th July Thursday, June 05, 2008 2:11:00 PM
The most well known secret in our church’s history is now public news……

Over a number of years Bedford Baptist Church and Inglewood Church of Christ have discussed the possibility of merging into one unified congregation.

The parallels in our culture and kingdom focus is obvious, as are the complementary nature of the two communities.

Inglewood Church of Christ have already taken the courageous move of holding their Sunday Worship Service at the Inglewood Community Centre. Bedford Baptist have wanted to hold their service there for some time. Bedford Baptist Church are in the process of subdividing and selling their present facilities to enable them to build a Community Performing Arts Centre, containing a multi-media focused auditorium, a Kid Friendly Cafe and a Dance floor. In the interim, they need somewhere to meet. As God would direct, the time for Bedford needing to move out of their present location has become pressing, and the opportunity with changes occurring at Inglewood Church of Christ is now.

Both congregations are unanimous in their support of the move, while also recognizing their will be sadness at leaving behind facilities which have served them well for many decades.
The new church will be known as the Inglewood Community Church, with affiliation with the Baptist Union, but also honouring its Church of Christ heritage. As per Church of Christ practice, Communion will be celebrated every week. Pastor Mark Edwards will become the Senior Pastor of the merged church, with Pastor Colin Craggs continuing in a pastoral role as Associate Pastor. Pastor Eliot Vlatko will also continue as an Associate and Quentin Gribble will continue as Children’s Worker. In early 2009 Pastor Craggs will be taking on a leadership role in a mission work in India.

The newly formed church will commence combined worship services from Sunday July 6th. It is expected that there will be a celebration service sometime in September when representatives from both denominations will be asked to attend.
Pastor Mark Edwards believes this is a model for not only sustainability, but also with a kingdom focus. Both churches haver a culture of being outward focused, and we believe this merge will only benefit the long term work of causing community transformation.

Prince Caspian


Awesome.
Saw this movie tonight at the premiere, courtesy of some free tickets I scored from “The Western Front”

It is wonderful.
Action, drama, thoughtful spiritual analogies and allegory from the master CS Lewis.
Points about the need for childlike faith, regret, not being able to take back the consequences for lack of courageous faith decisions, God’s apparent abscence, and how we deal with that.
The reward for faith, the problem with trying to take steps ahead of God….its all there.

They did a great job of interwieving the themes and high points from the novel, as we as adding appropriate ‘poetic license’ of their own.

It really does make you desire to see the next instalment, which is not really a tactic of the movie, but a reflection of the book. If you have not read the book, or seen the movie

….spoiler ahead…….

Peter and Susan are now too old for Narnia, expect Edmund and Lucy to reappear.

Rick Warren and the PEACE Plan

Rick Warren is becoming, if he is not already, the most influential Christian of our time. Thank goodness he has integrity and God given purpose.

This article in Time Magazine sums up what is the next step, PEACE Plan. Warren is doing something Bono tried to do, get churches involved in a global welfare program. Pastors who have been cynical or maybe even detatched from overseas mission are not ignoring Warren’s call to be Jesus to suffering people all over the world.

The Time picks up on this, “The PEACE program is an attempt to radically re-engineer Evangelicalism’s huge missionary culture, connecting individual churches in the U.S. to congregations in target countries rather than funneling aid and evangelism through agencies that send trained professionals into the field”

I have no problem with para church organisations, they are needed, because churches have not necesarily been great at organising this sort of stuff themself. But Warren’s model is incredible in its simpleness and directness in getting churches directly involved. Something ABMS tried to do through their ‘adopt a people group’ program.

Lets hope Warren gets to our part of the world soon, and we can get on board with this.

Future of the Church

Comments about the Church on the net……I wonder if, generally speaking, often people speak up when things are not so good. Case in point…church members meetings. When things are going well, people don’t turn up, or if they do, they don’t have questions, lets just get to the coffee! When tension is simmering below the surface, sometimes the ‘uglies’ rear up at the members meeting.

There are some serious questions the church needs to ask. How is a congregation of 10 people sitting on a property of 3 million honouring to God? I know of a church with 3 full time staff, caring for a congregation of 20 people, all over the age of 60. They pay their staff through rent on some of their properties. That is hard to justify.

Other smaller churches have significant property, but are cash poor, yet still want a full time paid pastor. Their life time looks grim.
Which brings me to the church, what is its future? Here are some thoughts I have.

The Way Forward
A church needs to be a visible and effective presence. By visible I mean that the community at large notices that the church exists. If I was going to suggest one good way to spend $1000, I would say…get a bigger sign. Its that niave or what? But so many churches make a clear statement about themself by how they present themself to a passer by. Today I discussed with some of my leaders how one mid size local Baptist Church is hidden, but everyone knows where the local Catholic Church is. Why? Because the Catholics pick the most visible spot. They are a strategic bunch. Go to any country church and the Catholic Church is normally on top of whatever hill there is in town, or on the main street. Its the same in the suburbs.

By visible I dont just refer to its physical attributes, but also to the fact that people know what it does in the community. Of course the church is the people, what are the people of the church doing in the community that is indispensible, under the banner of the church?

By effective I mean people becoming Christians. I unapologetically believe that if we do everything right, but people are not moving along on their faith journey, we are just moving chairs on the Titanics deck. Whatever your definition of a Christless eternity is, we don’t want people going there. Effective means growth, yes in numbers, just like the early church, we count what is important, people calling upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

So how can churches be both visible and effective?

Big
Some churches are big. Mega big. People know where the building is, they know what the people do in the community. They are a visible expression of Christ’s body on earth. Being big means they can do big things, change large aspects of communities ills. The power of combined resources means they can see God do influential things in their community. They can also be effective. All those people being built up, sent out and being Jesus where they live has to have an effect. People are attracted to people. There is less of the ‘cringe’ factor. Things are done well, often better than secular organisations. If someone is looking for a church, they know where the big church is. There are few issues with resourcing effective ministries, things can just get done…good things. A single vision of reaching the unchurches can be effectively dispensed. People are a part of an effective functioning Body of Christ.

Boutique
Some churches can never be big. But be careful with this. There are plenty of examples of decent sized churches even in areas previously thought to be impossible or very hard to reach. But for some churches, at least in the interim, boutique is the best option. Accept who you will never be, and go for what you can be. Focus on one aspect of ministry and do it well. Steven Furtick started a small church and focused on just two things, the Sunday service and small groups. They don’t do anything else. Of course, now you might say they are big….but their original vision was focused…boutique.

I know of other effective churches who focus on one or two demographics, particular to either the ‘gift mix’ available to them, or the obvious community need. These churches become known for what they are doing in the community. People say, “that is the church that does such and such’.
So often the issue with this approach, particularly in a church in transition, is that it requires some serious decisions. What do you choose to focus on? And by focusing on that, something else is going to be neglected (or perhaps if we are really being effective) dropped all together. This means some who are used to their needs being met, will have to accept the focus of the church, and the implications for them. It may mean the pastor will be misunderstood. He might be seen as a callous leader, unconcerned with the people that are there. But this needs to be done. It takes love, skill, leadership and firm conviction in what is being done, particularly when the criticism comes.

I believe in the church. I believe we will find ways. I believe in Christians who are prayefully and positively seeking to implement the great commission.

We had a win!!

I play in a social indoor beach volleyball team. We have not won a game this season….until last night.
My teamates reckon I played out of my skin because my wife and son came to watch. They might be right! Playing well so my son is proud of me….whats so wrong with that?
Every week he asked me how I went…each week it has been, “well son I had a great time…but we lost again”.

Last night he got to see our first victory….woo hoo!! Cant see us getting off the bottom of the ladder….but its all good.

West Coast hacks

News flash….Freo is having a crap season.
Second News flash….So is West Coast.

Today on 6pr….Simon Beaumont states something which really put it all into perspective for me.

He said….West Coasts 100 point thumping at the hands of Collingwood was not as bad as Freo’s loss to Port…..mmmmmm……

and people wonder why I am well balanced…with a chip on both shoulders!!!