learning to read the Bible again
Russell and Matt are looking at a 9 point thesis on Learning To Read The Bible Again. They are taking each of the points in turn. Point 1 is here on Russell’s blog and here on Matt’s. Join in!!!
musings on leadership in ministry
Russell and Matt are looking at a 9 point thesis on Learning To Read The Bible Again. They are taking each of the points in turn. Point 1 is here on Russell’s blog and here on Matt’s. Join in!!!
I’ve had such a good day today! I led worship this morning at the friendliest church I think I’ve ever been in. The people at Drumchapel United Reformed Church are great. They made Avril and I feel so welcome and they are so relaxed about worship that it really creates a warm and accepting atmosphere. Read More …
I bought the Out Of Bounds Church? today. I’m liking it lots! A great mix of emergent church thought and insight with commentary and pointers to music, film, books and websites as you go along. I’ll post more thoughts when I’ve read and digested more. Steve blogs as e-mergent kiwi. Go read his thoughts and his Read More …
I was leading worship today at Dunfermline URC. I’ve been a few times and always enjoyed it there. The Gospel reading was Luke’s account of the Story of The Lost Son. For the all age talk I hid 100 sheep around the church and asked everyone to try to find them. In an initial rush lots Read More …
The Synod of Scotland of the United Reformed Church remembers with gratitude all those, slave and free, who worked to bring about the ending of slavery, for which the first step was the abolition of the British slave trade in 1807. We acknowledge that many Christians were slow to speak out against the evils of Read More …
I first saw this ages ago but forgot to blog it… The picture above is the guy with the plank in his eye, not some random violence!!! The Brick Testament is the Bible in LEGO… total genius!!!!!
I’ve been out and about over the last couple of days, firstly at a Church of Scotland Presbytery and then at a URC Area Council. Both were interesting in that both had short conference sessions where the meeting broke up into small groups to discuss an issue. Is this a sign of progress? I was at the Read More …