Israel Palestine situation
The news on the BBC is showing graphic pictures of the latest trouble in the Middle East.
Right before you get on a rant I do not have the answer to the problem. I was read an article that suggested two country states on the one piece of land. This was an interesting suggestion but how would either side be able to "give up" its total right to the land( from its neighbour). Pray for peace and may be a breakthrough will come from somewhere.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2018
Monday, 14 May 2018
New Church in the Highlands part two
Emerging groups
Local focussed activity will bring
a closer fellowship that should be promoting the positiveness of the
Gospel and Church as a body of Christ. Many denominations need to be
in dialogue with their office bearers and members to persuade them to
be active in their locality, trying out new ways and activities to
accommodate the church in their area and culture. It will surely be
different, for the Church in Caithness, Glasgow, Stornoway or
Dunbar.
There is a need to lay down
prejudices from the pastors, ministers and leaders to show brotherly
concern among the churches for the sake of the kingdom. Perth
Christian Centre's, Monthly leaders meetings in Inverness is a step
in the right direction.
The aspects of “Renovare”, focus
prayerfully and intelligently on supporting the Church. Their
encompassing work has a contemplative form of which will be mentioned
later. In the meantime it is encouraging to see work in the Americas
and now in Europe (Renovare Britain and Ireland) that embraces a
wide spectrum of practises in a spiritual manner. “The Spiritual
Formation” is at the heart of the work. This work will grow in the
following years.
The way forward is spirit filled
work across Churches and communities engaging both Christians and
those with no present faith. The church has not learned the lessons
of the 19th century that Christians need to be involved in community
life.
In Scotland and the rest of the UK
there is a gap, which has arisen during the past two generations, of
no real involvement in the community (there are some exceptions) plus
the change in culture. The culture change is one that needs address.
We have less and less social/nominal
Christians going to church which clears the way for a genuine work of
the spirit. People are less interested in turning out to be seen as a
community figure head. Added to this we have a culture quite
different from America. In the UK the post-modern era requires a
different form of Evangelism!
For
church to work in this new age its not simply a lesson of four laws,
a template, a plan. In fact internationally the emerging church is
looking at how to be the community first rather then look at plans.
The tee shirts in America that say
“Don't go to church” and on the back say “Be the
church” says something very profound - its not just going to
meetings its giving over to God.
There is a danger here that
meetings, agendas, time allocated work, compartmentalised church
life, in turn this creates a church and non-church divide, this so
called secular and non-secular arena. Again rather than a subculture
that acknowledges the God spots in the week and all else is
“worldly”,how about a culture that has input from practising
Christians in the community. Elizabeth Fry's influence on community
came from her community life driven by her personal faith.
There were times of revival to touch
Caithness in the Church’s history. Perhaps most notably was that of
the 1920s when the ministry in singing and preaching of Jock Troupe,
of the Salvation Army, saw churches, including Wick Baptist Church,
and places like the Braehead and Market Square in Wick, packed out.
It cannot be denied that the Church as a whole in this country has
declined in numbers since those days but many believe there are signs
of change.[Wick Baptist ]
Going back to the 1830's, and the
Ten Year Conflict, this maybe a large concluding step, the result of
underlying movement from the Irving, Erskine, Campbell revisit of
Scriptures and the New Testament church? In these years in question
there was a change in Society, a moving away from old style thinking
and doctrine. This gave a fresh opportunity for Godly things that may
have been curtailed in the Calvinistic straight-jacket.
Sunday, 13 May 2018
New Church in the Highlands ...Take stock Part One
A brief look at the
Baptist Witness and increase in particular for the Highlands and
Islands of Scotland by Brian Robertson
Background
With some
years working in the Highlands, then away and back again several
times, I have had the opportunity to be in church circle and observe
the changing state over a 25 year gap.
During
that time I have been in leadership in Alness, Thurso, Perth,
Dingwall, Pitlochry and now back in Perth. In two of these situations
I was privileged to see a fresh growth in maturity and numbers in the
Church. I have also spent time South of the border and seen other
church situations. I draw on this experience with also my Baptist
origins in Stirling to comment on the Highlands and Islands work.
But
before that, it is important to consider the current situation in the
Western world.
Why
must the Western Church study Culture today?
- Because of the incarnation. Jesus did it.
- Cultural understanding is essential as good mission practise
- Christendom and Modernity are in rapid decline
- The West is in the midst of a huge cultural shift
- The Church is in decline (numerically)
- Current church practises are cultural accommodations to a society that no longer exists
- Primary modes of communications in the Western world and culture have changed.
- New culture means new organisational structures are required.
- The “Boomers”(over 46's) are the last generation happy with “modern Church”
- Increase appeal of Spirituality derived from other religions
- Many Christians no longer follow the religion of their parents' 2nd generation not coming through!
However
it would be worth the Baptist community considering the future “state
of play” so that we can be effective where we are in the changing
world. This, with the Spirit of God blessing the plans, and activity
could turn the community around and increase the Kingdom. This is
particularly relevant to the Highlands who, as a new generation, are
looking for spirituality but all they know is Presbyterianism.
The days
of Sankey we know are over but, so too, the days of Hillsong and
other Modern large praise events are probably on the decline.
Some
churches are doing a “new” old church, when maybe the answer is a
“new” new church!
I sense
with others that the new generation of believers are looking for
reality in Christian practise, no religiousness, more reflectiveness,
less clutter and a strong “missional” discipleship under the code
name in America of “Spiritual Formation”. (“Google”
Spiritual formation!)
It is not
a simple matter of the Church re branding. The changes in culture
have been too great for church to change in “window display”.
Recall in the past the printing press and the education of the
community linked to the church. The corresponding requirement for an
engaging church in the community, that is not a sub-culture, but is,
or changes, the culture is clear. This has not to be a liberal or
compromising stance but rather relevance, rediscovery,and, in fact
more biblically based mission. The “Hillsongs” mega churches
might not survive even if they don't ever make an impact in Highland
Scotland.
The church needs to be looking at ways to deal with those who want to be submerged in the culture and not seen to be different from others and to the individualists who make a stand on their pet conviction. A tough task. Yet I think there are those being groomed by God for the job, some closer than you think.
What
is happening
Pockets of interest have been formed who want to move towards a
commitment together. In November 2007 15 were baptised as believers
in Brora- did the Union know? Were they invited?
There are “Baptistic” gatherings in Castletown, Dornoch, Lairg,
Brora, Tain.....
Thirty years ago it was impossible to think of a Baptist Church in
Dingwall , yet it has been constituted for more than 10 years. In
fact there is another “baptistic” Church in the town.
Stornoway, New Elgin, Argyll, and Fort William have glimmers of
hope. Kinlochbervie has like-minded folk.
Possible
future
So how
does the Church invest in the future in a new church framework that
caters for the Highlands and Islands? How does the Baptist Union look
at the Highlands?
Is it a
duty we better do something or is there a burden to help those who
want to press their heads above the Presbyterian plateau? How do
Scottish Baptists facilitate the “promotion” of “baptistic”
gatherings in areas where Scottish Baptists are simply not known?
Especially when these groups have not considered all the Baptist
principles that Baptists adhere to. How does a Union accommodate
Baptistic groups still on a road of discovery, without it looking
like the Union is shoving the group through a Baptist programme, like
a mincing machine with groups coming out with the same inclination at
the end. North of Inverness Baptists are placed in the group of
“strange” people like Mormons and JWs.
How does
the Baptist Union promote to non-baptists that there may be
similarities in thought?
There are
many in the Highlands who watch God TV and want to participate in
modern worship. Many have moved to settle in the Highlands with a
wider church life experience.
I carried
out a small survey with a group in Brora who were considering setting
up a fellowship. They marked high, Worship, and regular Communion -
Baptism was an agreed assumption - their conviction was “believers
baptism” .
Reasons
for a Baptist Church - Brora feedback Oct 2006
Missional
In an age after the post-modernist
the structure and effective communication of the Church to the
unchurch, requires a total re-think. This is particularly hard for
the Highland Presbyterian churches who work from a dated template
that in some quarters has lost its relevance. Activities to the
unchurch that worked say 20 years ago will not work these days. While
the message must stay the same, and there was a danger in the 1970's
that the method change messed up the message (not a problem now), the
presentation must be appropriate to the audience and age. In a
culture of switches, electronic media, i-pods and downloads, there is
a clear need for a professional presentation to the masses that
engages them before they even enter a church building.
When the large PLC market a new
brand or product there are hours and hours of getting the message
across and the need for the product goes before the product launch.
The hype for X-box 360 started before a box had been created.
I would suggest that today the norm
should be power point presentations to support the preaching and
words for all praise on visual screens.
One
cannot consider the "neglecting the saints .." as a
constructive way forward but new ways of communicating new ways of
fellowship are inevitable for future generations.
Electronic
communications
Role
of Internet-Hyperspace is not as relational as face to face.
There are many Internet Churches
throughout the world and, although this form of fellowship is good,
it does lack the personal relationship with the face to face.
Scottish Christian website is a solid communication assisting the
church. Interestingly the logs linked to the website have a large
number of Scottish Episcopalian contributors. I wonder if this is a
denominational preference or an aspect to the age of the ministerial
staff. It might also be that one individual had an influence on other
clergy colleagues. Nevertheless the use of logs is widening the
communication among themselves, their sheep and the wider bloggers.
One American church leader said “I engage with the community. If
they want to hear me preach, I preach on my blog!”
Saturday, 12 May 2018
Thank you..back on the Blog
Thank you all for the many views recently in April early May. You are keen to see me back on the blog!
Friday, 11 May 2018
Starting point for Church
Starting point
So where do we
start? back at the basics? or at prayer? or at the existing plan, or
Vision or Pastors wishes or Secretary/ or a deacon/s pet theories or
all of them?
May be you know
what you want but how to get there?
Its not about
targets?
Its not about
submissiveness?
Its not about
bulldozing?
Its about
agreement its about consensus.
When a Youth goes
in to a job for the first time you don't empower them you instruct
them.
As they develop
you review and instruct and ask how they see it and how they might
develop the role and the job? As time progresses one can take the
hand off the tiller and seek consensus with them. ( but the
responsibility is still yours).
But, leadership
should seek consensus in their meetings and in Member Meetings.
Thursday, 10 May 2018
Are there no Guitars in heaven?
Recent years and
especially in the United states there has been a back lash against
“purpose driven” church styles. The reasons for this are: too
prescriptive, seen as professional business approach from outside
coming in and “tainting” the churches. Whether the community in
the area are Baptistic or not, there is a sense that many of the
challenges Churches are facing in this millennium are derived from
the last century and the previous Victorian age.
How does a Church
implement its Strategy for the short and Medium term without losing
sight of the long term and ultimate long term in complete communion
with God- Where there is no electric guitars! ?( Ha ha!)
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
How are you going to build your church?
Fulfilling the Will of GOD in the community.
A look at how a
Church might implement its agreed
mission in this
changing world.
For many
Churches, the process of discovering themselves and implementing
their desire to follow God is a hard one.
This is caused by
many different distraction as diverse as members not “buying in”
to the mission, conflict of time use,- be it work or family or
worthwhile causes. Mankind creates a busyness that stifles the Work
of God in the community. This is seen so often in the activities of
organisations and they view expressed in actions ...” I am busy
therefore I am important and needed”.
This
expression comes from the wish from most people who have a sense and
need “to belong”.
The early church
had that sense of belonging meeting regularly to share in meals.
Whilst life seems more complex in this decade the sense of belonging
is still important. If leadership could harness the sense of
belonging and gifting of their flock the work would be easier and
perhaps move on quicker to complete the plan to fulfil the purpose of
the community known as “such and such” church.
Part of the
challenges after agreeing how the community should be, is the method
and structure of such, I hesitate to say, an organisation that has
control yet flexible to the changing needs of the community and its
people.
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
Who wants to be a millionaire feedback
Like him or not Jeremy Clarkson is doing a good job on "who wants to be a millionaire?".
Monday, 7 May 2018
Windows 10 1803 update April 2018
Success in two upgardes to Windows 10 1803 last week. To see the changes and new features click here.
If you are having problems click for help Microsoft support
If you are having problems click for help Microsoft support
Sunday, 6 May 2018
Why they are leaving the Church ( or have left)
Interesting read about the possiblities of why "the younger generation" are leaving ...or have left the church.
Milleniums ( 18 - 35 approx) why they ARE leaving the church.
Milleniums ( 18 - 35 approx) why they ARE leaving the church.
Saturday, 5 May 2018
For Worship leaders across the country...
Here is a video from Practical Worship a channel I have been watching for sometime. It speaks for its self.
The channel
The video
The channel
The video
Friday, 4 May 2018
Bible Society contravenes its formal deeds in ....
Back in the late 1700's and early 1800s there was a great theological fight with the Bible Society
At one point the Haldanes as
supporters of the British and Foreign Bible Society (now known as The
Bible Society of England and Wales) stopped supporting it because
they were issuing bibles with the Apocrypha in it. The Bible Society
were acting contrary to their formal deed of institution.
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