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The Bible

If you are visiting this blog for the first time, or dont know me…this post may seem strange, or a bit weird…or you may think I am ‘one of those’…..but here goes.

Since when did the Bible stop being the foundation of our faith?
Since when did we start interpreting the bible as ‘just a bunch of stories’ with no practical instruction and even ‘shudder’ commands?
Since when did the Bible stop being a prescriptive document?

Is it because post modernism is pushing us too far the other way? Maybe, yet I have never resonated with modernism. Logical and rational arguments for proving God will only get us so far, we need faith. Someone wise mentioned to me the other day that we often interpret spiritual principles through a Greek mindset, to the detriment of the Hebrew one. I agree entirely with that.
Truth is that we need to understand that the Bible is true in all it affirms. And it affirms some very basic things about God, and His plan for our life.

If someone is not a Christian, thats one thing. But if someone says they are a Christian, and a church leader….then lets agree that the Bible is the place we turn to for truth, absolutes and what is sinful and against Gods nature. There is plenty of things I dont understand about God, His principles and why He operates the way He does. But I still surrender to what is clear from the scriptures, even if it sometimes grates against my culturally sensitive, post modernist mind.

We count our children

Paul Borden’s words ring in my ears, ‘you count what is valuable to you’.

On Sunday we served communion to over 140 adults, which means there were more than that there.
But I can tell you exactly how many kids were there. I can tell you their names. I can access their phone numbers and addresses.
This is because our Childrens worker counts them, and keeps a record of their visit.
They are valuable to us.
They mean the world to us.

But we will focus on children. They need to hear and respond to the gospel. Not in some sort of ‘Jesus Camp’ way, but in the sense that the Bible speaks of, letting the children come to Jesus.
Steve Addison asks the question, “Where are the children?”. Well, 59 of them where at Inglewood Community Church on Sunday, thats something to be proud of, something to take joy in.

Brownlow

Adam Cooney…24 votes.

Deserved winner.

You can take the boy out of the country….but you cant take the country out of Cooney! Seems like a decent bloke.

Shame Richardson did not get up, would have been the sentimental favourite. Well done to a much maligned player.

Pavlich did really well, and if he had played in that last couple of games it might have got interesting.

Sandi polled 10 votes in 6 games. Cox polled 3 votes in 2 games.The AA selectors knew what they were doing. Didn’t they? Ummmmmm nooooooooo.

Video Rendering

A while back I started using Photoshop….now that I have mastered the basics…its a great program and allows you to produce high quality stuff.

Now….another steep learning curve which is proving rewarding. I am starting to use Sony Vegas for my video rendering. We are doing a inhouse dvd series based around the idea of the Kingdom, and living the good life. Colin has put together the material which we will focus on, on Sundays and during our mid week small groups. Should be great.

Sony Vegas is a high end product, and the quality of rendering is excellent. But as with photoshop…it is a steep learning curve. But I am getting there….and the quality of the end product will be better.

The feature which I like most of all, and which Ulead does not do….is that Vegas allows multiple video and audio tracks….so nice for effects and smooth transitions.