Stuff of Interest

Here are a few things you might be interested in…thought I’d sling a few links to friends and those I find interesting.

As you know by now, Dustin Bryson launched The Root around the beginning of summer.  They are having meetings every Monday evening now, click the picture to get the skinny on what’s going on.

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Eric Darnell is another friend of mine, who is on journey that has lately been running in tandem with the path I’m on (sheesh…I’m starting to sound like the old guy from Karate Kid).  He’s pioneering an informal connection between believers called Flatline Revival.  Click the picture to find out more about it.

 

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How did I get surrounded by such awesome people?  I remember a time when I longed for just one person to hear me speak about a new vision for church community who didn’t look at me like a potato had just grown out of my nose.  Now, everywhere I turn, something wonderful is happening.  And we are being woven together….like a net….moving through our culture, capturing hearts like butterflies with the love of the King.

One more link.  Here’s my honest opinion.  I don’t usually associate really good worship music with Calvary Chapel.  No offense…but most people know teaching has led the way in CC, not worship styles.  But Jeff Thompson, the worship leader from Calvary Chapel, Jupiter (Fla) is awesome.  I was listening to his songs on Myspace this morning…and I thought I should share.  Click the picture to go to his Myspace, and listen to the songs he’s uploaded.  Really good stuff in my opinion.

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What do you think of Jeff’s songs?  His vocals on “So In Love With You” make me think of a younger Eddie Vedder.

Flexibility (an exerpt from this Sunday’s teaching)

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“… no one puts new wine into old wineskins; or else the new wine bursts the wineskins, the wine is spilled, and the wineskins are ruined. But new wine must be put into new wineskins.”

Jesus said no one puts new cloth which hasn’t been shrunk on an old garment…and they don’t put new wine in old wineskin’s.  The idea he’s getting across is one of FLEXIBILITY. In that day, garments weren’t as disposable as they are for us. If a tear was made in an outer coat they would patch it with another piece of material, but they had to have material that wasn’t going to shrink up over time (as cottons and wools are prone to doing).  It had to be preshrunk or the patch would just shrink and tear the coat again.

Same with a wineskin. When they would bottle their wine, they would store it in flexible skins because as the new wine is fermenting, its going to expand and contract.  If you have this kind of morphing liquid in an old leather skin that’s no longer flexible, that’s become brittle and unchanging… it will tear it.

Jesus is pointing out in this that there will be no cookie cutter religion when it comes to the kingdom of God!

We can end up looking at other fellowships, and how they go about doing their meetings or outreach and start measuring our community by their community…and you know…Jesus used this imagery of flexibility for this very reason because he didn’t want this kind of attitude of comparison to prevail.The kingdom of God at work in the church is going to have a variety of diff expressions!  It’s going to change and flex and move in different ways.

Its not a rigid bottle…a rigid structure…it wont always look the same, it will change from age to age, from culture to culture…to meet an infinite variety of needs.

That’s why threre’s no description of what the meeting of the church should look like in the New Testament!  There’s no order of service or formula of teaching or anything like that…that way…the church is always fluid. There’s structure of some kind (the wineskin implies that) but its flexible, ready to change, to grow to shrink to take on any shape to accommodate what the Holy Spirit is doing!

I’ve learned a lot of lessons along the way in trying to understand what God is doing here with this community called Eastgate…but one thing I learned very early on is that I can’t look at any other model or see what some other fellowship is doing and presume to think God wants to do that here. I tried that, several times, with very frustrating results.

I’ve learned to be content with flowing and flexing with what God is doing right here, right now, with us…and I’ve learned that it wont always look the same from day to day.

How cool is that?

“Let Me Tell You Why You Are Here…”

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From Eugene Peterson’s “The Message”

Matthew 5:13-16

“Let me tell you why you are here. You’re here to be salt-seasoning that brings out the God-flavors of this earth. If you lose your saltiness, how will people taste godliness? You’ve lost your usefulness and will end up in the garbage.

“Here’s another way to put it: You’re here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world. God is not a secret to be kept. We’re going public with this, as public as a city on a hill. If I make you light-bearers, you don’t think I’m going to hide you under a bucket, do you? I’m putting you on a light stand. Now that I’ve put you there on a hilltop, on a light stand—shine! Keep open house; be generous with your lives. By opening up to others, you’ll prompt people to open up with God, this generous Father in heaven.

Salt brings out the natural flavor of a food.  It enhances what is already there.  Jesus used the idea of salt losing it’s salty-ness…but there’s also an opposite application as I contemplate this.  Ever have food with too much salt on it?  No good, right?  Why?  Because the salt overwhelms the natural flavor…all you can taste is salt.  The flavor is God…God’s presence and grace evident on this fallen earth.  If we put too much of our ministry, too much of our ingenuity in the mix…all the world will taste is the salt.  Maybe our culture has been screwing up it’s face at Christianity lately because all they taste is salt…and not the wonderful God flavors we were supposed to be highlighting.

The same can be said for light.  I’ve always heard this concept put negatively…that light illuminates what’s hidden in the darkness (which usually meant pointing out sin)…but when I read Peterson’s take on it, it gave me a fresh vision.  Light enables us to see things in color…see things for what they really are.  But, a light so bright and beaming straight into your eyes will only make you see spots and irritate you.  God is the color we are supposed to put on display…but if we put too much emphasis on our clever programs or catchy phrases or slick presentations….maybe all this world gets is a blast in the eyes of our light. 

The world will never make a place for Christianity…Jesus pretty much promised that.  But, that doesn’t mean we can’t examine our methods to make sure we aren’t putting an artificial barrier between Jesus and those who may seek Him.

Right on?

Attack Dogs of Christondom

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Here’s an interesting article from the Christianity Today site:

“Attack Dogs of Christdondom”

This is presented as a problem for Christianity…which it most certainly is….but think about this:

Isn’t this almost an “American” thing? Our present 21st Century culture, with it’s prioritization of free speech over civility and intense individualism has sort of created this kind of attitude of hostility in any exchange of ideas.

For example…look at the 24 hour news networks. There are only a few minutes of any real reporting of actual events, the rest of the HOURS are filled with split screens of two people who hold opposing views about who’s to blame for everything who viciously attack each other publicly.

We have sort of become Vick Nation….one giant, ongoing dogfight (except with no apologies or promises of reform).

I’m somewhat convinced its not even just a 21st century American Christian thing as it is an American culture thing that the evangelical church has adopted and perversely sanctified under the banner of “taking a stand”.

Either way…we as the evangelical church have got to repent for being prompted by antichrist methods.

The Church is Just the By-product

The Kingdom of God is revealed in so many different ways.  It’s revealed in a kind touch.  It’s revealed in spaghetti noodles, soccer balls and summer camps.  We were never called to promote a church.  We were called to preach what Jesus preached, that the Kingdom of God is close at hand.  Then we were called to stretch out our hands and let the Kingdom of God press through us toward others.

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The Kingdom of God is basically God’s rule over the hearts of men.  Anywhere there is a person who has submitted his or her life to God through Jesus Christ; the Kingdom of God is there.  Anywhere kindness is shown in the name of (for the sake of, in the style of, in harmony with) Christ; that is the Kingdom of God at work on this earth.

“Let Your Kingdom come, let Your will be done on earth, like it’s done in heaven.”

Wednesday Night – Worship and Prayer

feet.jpgWell…as the Solidarity Fast comes to a conclusion (whew), we’re going to have a special meeting in lieu of our normal Bible study tonight (6-13-07).  We will spend time worshiping Jesus and thanking Him for being our supplier of all that we have need of…and we will pray some community prayers for the poor.

Dustin has been putting a few posts about his experience with the fast on his blog….you should go check it out if you don’t already.

I’ve been offline for the most part…so I’ve been jotting things in my moleskine (thanks Dusty).  There is so much to absorb…so much to process.  There are moments that stick in my brain…the humiliation one feels when peddling a bike barefoot during a sudden rain-squall…the joy that a small packet of “chicken like flavoring” filled me with when I finally gave in and had some Ra-men…..just how much broken glass is on our streets, and how many sand-spurs actually live in my yard.  Odd things…but poignant as I consider my fellow human beings who know so much worse on a daily basis.  My heart is bending toward the right direction….and that’s a good thing.

See ya’ tonight, hopefully!

Rob

Solidarity Fast site is up

phil2.jpgAlright….here’s the deal.  I honestly believe God is up to something in our community.  I think this exercise of faith is something that will draw us together as a community (a shared experience) and open our eyes in new ways toward living out Christ in our world (through intentional humility).

I have put up a site which provides the details of the Solidarity Fast…how we’ll do this, an FAQ, etc.  I’ve also made a page which I hope will provide a space for a running commentary for those who participate.  I honestly believe this is something very important…a way to rally to Christ, to partake of His divine nature of self-emptying…a way to draw closer to the Kingdom of God.

June 11th-13th, let’s stand in solidarity with the weak, the poor and the oppressed.  Let’s lift our hearts and voices to heaven, and cry out for the mercy and justice of the Hero King, Jesus.  Who knows, God may use this to change the world…but He will definitely change our hearts.

click here to go to The Solidarity Fast page.

Intentional Humility

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As best as I can tell, God started something in our community last Sunday.  Philippians 2:1-11 seemed to resonate in our hearts.  I have no capacity to articulate what I was experiencing that morning…in both services, but especially in the first, where I was so caught off guard by what was happening.  It seems so cliched to say “God showed up”…but I’m failing to find any other words to paint with.  In my mind, we stumbled into a room where God had been waiting all along.  In there, we touched His heart and it changed us.  Well….it changed me anyway….I’m hoping it’s us.

It’s with this experience that I’m inviting all my friends and family to join me in an experiment in “intentional humility”.  It will be a fast…a solidarity fast.  What’s that?  I’ll give more information as we go.  Just start praying about joining me…its less than a month away. 

 June 11th-13th, 2007…I will weep with the weeping.