Thursday, October 23, 2008

Coptic Church Under Siege $60 million ransom

Patti came home from the pool with a newpaper in hand.  "Read this" she said.  I opened the newspaper, sat down and began to read the national post article on the Coptic church.  It grabbed my attention so fully that I read it from start to finish without stopping -- quite an accomplishment for someone with ADD.  It was a shocking to read.   

Read it yourself and leave a comment on your thoughts.  

It starts here: 
Last week I was supposed to interview Father Zakaria Boutros on my television show. It would have been the second time I had spoken to this gentle, thoughtful man, one of the leading figures of the Egyptian Coptic Christian community and now obliged to live in exile in the United States after twice being arrested in his homeland. But on this occasion the interview was suddenly cancelled. A $60-million bounty had just been put on his head by Muslim extremists in Iran and Saudi Arabia, al-Qaeda were thought to be intent on fulfilling the fatwa and it was considered too dangerous to allow him to travel to Canada. The fact that the United States government bounty on Osama bin Laden is a mere $25-million rather puts the case of this disarmingly gentle and jovial priest into proportion.


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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Sidney Crosby's Top 10 NHL Goals

I love watching NHL highlight clips.  Here is one that has Sidney Crosby's top 10 NHL goals.

 Just awesome!


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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Last and This Week

the weekend that was: a great weekend. Dorothy announced at the church gathering she was officially in remission. we all celebrated. Kassi was gone to Dordt checking the school out and seeing the family. Our thanksgiving gathering at my sisters place in Cloverdale was wonderful. it was the probably the most peaceful time we have had together as a family in a few years, not because of disagreements, but because there has been so much pain and difficulty in some of our lives and this year things are going better for many of us.

on my to-do list this week: alex painted the office and so I'm moving things around and trying to organize stuff. I'm a horrible organizer, actually I can organize but just can't keep it there. i'm too all over the place. I need to value simplicity and minimalism more. I'm a piles guy and to have an office that is neat and tidy doesn't last. i'm sketching out the advent series and the series after church without walls.

procrastinating about: probably more than i realize

book i’m in the midst of: humility, andy murray

music that seemed to catch my attention this past week: little river band - remember "cool change" and "help is on its way?"

how i’m feeling about this week: focused.

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Church Without Walls

I kept Peterson's book, "Church Without Walls" in a handy place for 10 years not thinking I'd use the title for a sermon series. It best describes what we are trying to figure out at Heartland -- meaning how to be the church when we are not within the walls of a church building.

Churches are pretty good at doing events, such as worship services, youth night or bible studies. But churches are lousy at acting like the church when they are not gathered together in some meeting or event. What I mean is that the call do be the church tends to be lost unless there is some official function. The reality is that most of our time we are not at a church function.

So at a church service, we may be friendly to someone new, but not that friendly to new people we meet elsewhere. We may bring cans of food for the food bank collection at a church service, but we pass hungry people on the street daily without thinking that we are the church and what our role with the hungry is.

We may listen intently to a sermon at a church service, but won't crack the Bible after. We may tithe or say we do at a worship service, but don't help someone who needs some furniture or a meal, or shoes.

We are good at doing things when a whole group is doing it or when we are asked, but we as a church are not very good at doing things spontaneous as part of a desire to be like Jesus. We can be busy being a part of a ministry, but we don't engage with culture or people outside of church programs unless we are asked to.

There are several problems with this. How genuine and heartfelt can people be if they are only doing it because they have been asked to? How much more would it mean to the city if people of the church began to look for needs and meet them just because - even if no one is looking.

How can people take individual responsibility for living out their faith when the only time they engage in the kingdom is after the phone rings from a church leader trying to recruit someone? There is so much more to living within the kingdom. Its an everyday, 24 hour a day venture. It never shuts off or takes a break.

How can the church make a dent in the needs of gospel-less living when people will do something only when they are asked?

That is the limiting factor, I believe, of the church. We only get stuff going when a leader within the organization initiates something then invites others to be part of it.

What if all church people considered themselves to be leaders and just met needs as they run into them?

This has been Heartland's philosophy from the beginning and we are trying to figure out how to do this at new levels. We feel that ministry activity follows ministry values. In other words, values first then practices. We are doing our best to live this way, but the dominate culture and the dominated expectation is that people will "serve the church" only when they are asked. So they wait around waiting to be asked.

What if we would turn this around and say we would like to serve as the church - anywhere, anytime. Not just because a leader is trying to recruit others, but because there is a self-motivating, heartfelt desire to serve others because of what we have received from the cross.

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Monday, October 06, 2008

This Week

the weekend that was: a great weekend. the weather was fallish, went for multiple walks, enjoyed the kids. kassi played hard in Burnaby, worked most of saturday on the message and support material, Levi designed a new bike, James won all the games during family night last night. Sunday am was a morning of 1sts for many and the coffee was great but the gym was cooooold..

on my to-do list this week: well, there is a bruins chapel (so, food, setup, talk, networking, etc.), multiple meetings with individuals, writing "going public" material for youth (at the barn), podcast is up already, fix a toilet, and begin planning for new series.

procrastinating about: working out, writing, and some house projects

book i’m in the midst of: unfailing love of Jesus, R.T. Kendall; reimagining church, frank viola.

music that seemed to catch my attention this past week: tomorrow's worst enemy, daft punk, david crowder band

how i’m feeling about this week: peaceful -- it's going to a great week.

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