IV Wednesday, January 30, 2008 |
funf Tuesday, January 29, 2008 |
6 Monday, January 28, 2008 |
seven Sunday, January 27, 2008 |
Eternal Weight of Glory Wednesday, January 23, 2008 |
This is the final 'official' post on this blog. It's been a fun ride blogging on eternal weight of glory. Thanks for reading and commenting.
I'm going to finish this blog with the words that started it:
Is this it then? NO!! Stay tuned for a new RSS feed, a new blog and a new adventure!
I'm going to finish this blog with the words that started it:
[16] So we do not lose heart. Though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed day by day. [17] For this slight momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison, [18] as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal. 2 Cor. 4:16-18 (ESV)I'm glad that through the death of Jesus, this life and it's afflictions are only slight and momentary compared to the glory that is to come.
Is this it then? NO!! Stay tuned for a new RSS feed, a new blog and a new adventure!
This is Abortion Tuesday, January 22, 2008 |
For Sale: 1993 Hyundai Excel Monday, January 21, 2008 |
Cling to Jesus Sunday, January 20, 2008 |
We had our last night at CCEC tonight. The plan is to be back in a year, but we'll see what happens. (See here and here for earlier reports and stay tuned for more about '08).
I've been thinking tonight about what type of legacy I want left after 10 years of youth ministry. While there are lots of positive things that I hope we've left behind, there is one thing that I hope will be a legacy that will last for generations.
It's been said by a number of different church and gospel analysts (it may have come from Phillip Jensen?) that the gospel is never far from being lost from one generation to the next.
I spoke with a number of leaders this afternoon about the need to keep preaching the gospel. Obviously we aim to preach the gospel to the 40,000 Central Coast teenagers who don't know Jesus. BUT we need to preach to more people than just the lost who haven't yet heard it.
My hope is that CCECYOUTH will be known for being a Jesus-Proclaiming, Cross-Centred, Gospel-Guarding youth group where the leaders preach the gospel:
Jesus died for our sins. He was buried.
Jesus rose. He appeared.
Don't forget it! Keep clinging to Jesus. Are you in danger of assuming, neglecting or denying the goodnews of Jesus? Keep proclaiming Jesus dead, buried and risen to yourself and others.
I've been thinking tonight about what type of legacy I want left after 10 years of youth ministry. While there are lots of positive things that I hope we've left behind, there is one thing that I hope will be a legacy that will last for generations.
It's been said by a number of different church and gospel analysts (it may have come from Phillip Jensen?) that the gospel is never far from being lost from one generation to the next.
- Step 1 - they preach the gospel (here's one clear explanation of the gospel [the goodnews of Jesus])
- Step 2 - they assume the gospel
- Step 3 - they neglect the gospel
- Step 4 - they reject/deny the gospel
I spoke with a number of leaders this afternoon about the need to keep preaching the gospel. Obviously we aim to preach the gospel to the 40,000 Central Coast teenagers who don't know Jesus. BUT we need to preach to more people than just the lost who haven't yet heard it.
My hope is that CCECYOUTH will be known for being a Jesus-Proclaiming, Cross-Centred, Gospel-Guarding youth group where the leaders preach the gospel:
- to themselves daily
- to each other
- to the Christian teens in our program
- to teenagers who don't know Jesus
Jesus died for our sins. He was buried.
Jesus rose. He appeared.
Don't forget it! Keep clinging to Jesus. Are you in danger of assuming, neglecting or denying the goodnews of Jesus? Keep proclaiming Jesus dead, buried and risen to yourself and others.
Labels: Jesus
A-League 0708 Minor Premiership Saturday, January 19, 2008 |
I planned on going to watch Central Coast Mariners vs Wellington Pheonix tonight. BUT 3/5s of the crew I was going with wanted to watch it at the pub (softies!). It was easier to stay dry in the pub - and probably a bit more comfortable too. It was a fun night. Giddy up the Mariners!
At the start of this round (the final regular season round) the top 4 were all equal on goal difference. This is rare and set up for an exciting finish to the season.
Newcastle won 2-1 last night (watch the goals)
Mariners won 2-0 tonight (watch the goals)
It means that currently Mariners are leading on goal difference over Newcastle.
Sydney and Queensland both have difficult matches tomorrow night (Sunday).
If QLD wins. They will be minor premiers. Sydney have to hope that QLD draw or lose and that they win by 2 or more to beat the Mariners.
My tip: Mariners should make the top 2 (this is important). I think there's a good chance that both Syd and QLD will be pushed hard in their matches - and one of them is bound to slip up. Best scenario is Melbourne drawing or beating Sydney and Adelaide drawing or beating QLD. QLD will probably win with Mariners second.
What's your tip for the A-League minor premiership???
PS. Check out Dale's Blog. He's been ripping it to shreds with sports posts. Go leave him a comment... he's a man longing for more comments!
At the start of this round (the final regular season round) the top 4 were all equal on goal difference. This is rare and set up for an exciting finish to the season.
Newcastle won 2-1 last night (watch the goals)
Mariners won 2-0 tonight (watch the goals)
It means that currently Mariners are leading on goal difference over Newcastle.
Sydney and Queensland both have difficult matches tomorrow night (Sunday).
If QLD wins. They will be minor premiers. Sydney have to hope that QLD draw or lose and that they win by 2 or more to beat the Mariners.
My tip: Mariners should make the top 2 (this is important). I think there's a good chance that both Syd and QLD will be pushed hard in their matches - and one of them is bound to slip up. Best scenario is Melbourne drawing or beating Sydney and Adelaide drawing or beating QLD. QLD will probably win with Mariners second.
What's your tip for the A-League minor premiership???
PS. Check out Dale's Blog. He's been ripping it to shreds with sports posts. Go leave him a comment... he's a man longing for more comments!
Friday Foto #3 Friday, January 18, 2008 |
Dan vs Jackson Thursday, January 17, 2008 |
Cafe Del Freeo Wednesday, January 16, 2008 |
CCECNITECHURCH is hosting Cafe Del Freeo this Thursday (17Jan) and Friday (18Jan) night. From 7pm @ Bakehouse Cafe, Fountain Plaza, Erina.
Mike McCarthy will be playing on Thursday and a new Jazz crew on Friday. Bring ya friends!
Mike McCarthy will be playing on Thursday and a new Jazz crew on Friday. Bring ya friends!
good music. good food. good coffee. good times.
The hook, the book, the look, the took Tuesday, January 15, 2008 |
Tim Hawkins (and others) has four elements of a good youth talk:
The hook is important in drawing the listener into hearing from the text. And the hook helps to shape the take-home cash-value 'took' throughout the talk.
What do you think makes a good hook?
For a good look - see the picture above...
(I may have lost weight - but my head's still big!)
- The Hook - why ought people listen? The hook establishes, in the first minute or two of the talk, why the listener ought to keep listening. This is similar to what David Cook calls the Big or Dominant Question.
- The Book - what the Bible has to say about this situation.
- The Look - helping the listeners to dig deeper into the Bible and what it means.
- The Took - is the 'so what?' How this part of the Bible impacts on the life of the listener.
The hook is important in drawing the listener into hearing from the text. And the hook helps to shape the take-home cash-value 'took' throughout the talk.
What do you think makes a good hook?
For a good look - see the picture above...
(I may have lost weight - but my head's still big!)
Blog Watch #2 Monday, January 14, 2008 |
Some 2008 blog action from some friends (mainly real + a couple of virtual).
ps - 2 warm fuzzies if you can identify the location of the above sign...
EDIT: Can't make it to New York in time for church this Sunday??? Watch a New York City Sermon unfold on the blogosphere... The Invisibility of God #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15 from Moff Dogs.
- Dale wonders if he's gettin ripped off
- Michelle is thinking about a box
- Daniel on Radiohead playin it all for free
- Ben is scared of a cloud
- Chris is good at ranting
- Guthers should really stick it to the man
- James and Anita are going to be dancing with the pressies
- Hayley thinks Will Smith is hot
- Lisa likes colouring-in
- Sam links out to some mature content
- Liam and Liz are poly-linguists
- Steve thinks Ponting is a tool
- Nixter is back in the house
- Duke is surfing in the Blue Mountains
- Rodeo is a vampire
- Soph is not talking about Led Zeppelin
- Craig is on holidays!
- Josh has a new blog name to go with his new job
- Kurt says first impressions last
- Josh isn't Rose
- Lydia smashes is with this song from saturdayEV last weekend (fantastic song)
- Tim smashes it in his latest saturdayEV sermon
- summerfest pics
- 2nd best site on the internet
ps - 2 warm fuzzies if you can identify the location of the above sign...
EDIT: Can't make it to New York in time for church this Sunday??? Watch a New York City Sermon unfold on the blogosphere... The Invisibility of God #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15 from Moff Dogs.
Incredible milestone Sunday, January 13, 2008 |
Matt and Tash's Wedding Saturday, January 12, 2008 |
Friday Foto #2 Friday, January 11, 2008 |
Lifestyle - Kids and the Internet Thursday, January 10, 2008 |
MyKid on MySpace Wednesday, January 09, 2008 |
Here is a page on our 'For Parents' website that is for promoting safe Internet use. It has some of the material from my 'MyKid on MySpace' talk in the adults tent this morning on summerfest.
Check it out. Let me know if there's any dud links... or if you have suggestions for other ones.
Secret link.
Check it out. Let me know if there's any dud links... or if you have suggestions for other ones.
Secret link.
Stephen vs. Saul/Paul Tuesday, January 08, 2008 |
This arvo I was reading Acts 7. Stephen gives a cracker of a sermon in the court. He recounts the history of Israel and says that their forefathers were idiots for rejecting God and his prophets. He then completes the smack-down by calling them double-idiots for being doubly stupid for killing Jesus, THE Prophet.
They get cranky pants. Big time! They gnash their teeth at him and then proceed to play a massive game of stax-on with the nearest rocks they can find.
As they're stoning him, Saul (now known as Paul) is there in the thick of the action. It was at that point that I started thinking about what Stephen and Paul's relationship is like now in the presence of Jesus. Do they have some probs? Does Stephen joke about the time that he got 'stoned'? Does Paul just keep saying "I'm sooo sorry about that..."?
Then I read the next verse: Stephen prays a very Jesus-esque prayer upon death. That prayer is answered in the conversion of Saul, the chief of all sinners.
What are they both doing now? Being stoked in Jesus.
They get cranky pants. Big time! They gnash their teeth at him and then proceed to play a massive game of stax-on with the nearest rocks they can find.
As they're stoning him, Saul (now known as Paul) is there in the thick of the action. It was at that point that I started thinking about what Stephen and Paul's relationship is like now in the presence of Jesus. Do they have some probs? Does Stephen joke about the time that he got 'stoned'? Does Paul just keep saying "I'm sooo sorry about that..."?
Then I read the next verse: Stephen prays a very Jesus-esque prayer upon death. That prayer is answered in the conversion of Saul, the chief of all sinners.
What are they both doing now? Being stoked in Jesus.
xtreme day 1 - sfest08 Monday, January 07, 2008 |
Testify #1 Sunday, January 06, 2008 |
saturdayEV kicked off their January series yesterday. Each week during the TESTIFY series Tim interviews a member of their crew and then preaches a shorter sermon on one of the themes from the testimony.
Check out the Kristy Galea interview
Check out the sermon 'Got the wrong idea about God?'
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Kristy's interview was great and then Tim spoke against God being:
Check out the Kristy Galea interview
Check out the sermon 'Got the wrong idea about God?'
Subscribe with iTunes
Kristy's interview was great and then Tim spoke against God being:
- boring
- uninterested
- mean
Summerfest 2008 Saturday, January 05, 2008 |
CCEC's January mission starts this week. The team arrive today. Summerfest will be launched tomorrow @ church. The program starts on Monday. Junior High program each morning @ Erina Fair Youth Centre. Senior High program each night @ EFYC.
My program: I'll be MC tomorrow at ccecnitechurch; speaking in the adults tent on "Kids and the Internet" on Wednesday; doing the same talk at the Northern Lakes sfest on Thursday; speaking at the combined youth event on Friday night; and roaming around both of the teens programs throughout the week.
The following Sunday we begin our summer series' in church. Morning: The Unique Challenge of Jesus. Nite: Wisdom for Life. saturdayEV begin a great series today called 'Testify'.
The following week nitechurch will be running Cafe Del Freeo on 17th & 18th Jan.
Good times ahead. Pray. Come. Rock on.
PS - I spoke at the Toowoon Bay Beach Mission Camper's Concert last night. They have been doing a killer job at proclaiming Jesus!
My program: I'll be MC tomorrow at ccecnitechurch; speaking in the adults tent on "Kids and the Internet" on Wednesday; doing the same talk at the Northern Lakes sfest on Thursday; speaking at the combined youth event on Friday night; and roaming around both of the teens programs throughout the week.
The following Sunday we begin our summer series' in church. Morning: The Unique Challenge of Jesus. Nite: Wisdom for Life. saturdayEV begin a great series today called 'Testify'.
The following week nitechurch will be running Cafe Del Freeo on 17th & 18th Jan.
Good times ahead. Pray. Come. Rock on.
PS - I spoke at the Toowoon Bay Beach Mission Camper's Concert last night. They have been doing a killer job at proclaiming Jesus!