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“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” —

Colossians 3:23-24 NIVUK

A timely reminder for me as I commute into college after a full-on weekend. Hope it encourages you as you get on with whatever you do today.

Jan 30, 2012
#bible #Christian
Dads are the original hipsters → dadsaretheoriginalhipster.tumblr.com

This tumblr blog always makes me laugh!

Jan 18, 20121 note
Steepless Portico Quartet Ft. Cornelia

Absolutely brilliant track taken from Portico Quartet’s third, self-titled album, out 30th January 2012.

They played Gilles Peterson’s show last night.

They want you to remix this song.

Jan 18, 20122 notes
#music #jazz
LICC → licc.org.uk

Mark Greene from LICC was at college yesterday.  Gave an excellent talk about discipleship and the tendency we have to divide our life into holy and ordinary bits (sacred and secular).  Read his booklet on the way home.

Very very good, and very challenging. 

Jan 17, 20122 notes
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The Future as we Know it. → helenbearn.wordpress.com

Some great New Year thoughts on/for Gen Y from my friend Helen.

Jan 15, 2012
I love Jesus, but I don't hate religion. Here's 3 reasons why.

The Jesus vs Religion thing comes out up again and again around certain groups of Cristians.  Its recently come up again in the poetic words of Jeff Bethke in a viral thats all over (certain parts) of the web right now.  

I like a lot of the poem, and agree with some of what Bethke says,  but I’m always very uncomfortable when Christianity, or even Jesus-loving, is put in opposition to religion.  I’ve blogged about this in the past,  but for now here are 3 reasons why I love Jesus but don’t hate religion:

1.  Honesty:  ”I’m not religious I just follow Jesus” seems a little bit of a dishonest line to me.  I mean,  2000 years or so after the one we follow was around can you really be into him and not religious at all?  For example,  do you think baptism is something that Christians should do,  do you think that there’s something special about eating bread and wine together?  Do you sing certain songs quite often,  and use certain types of language and symbols.  Aren’t those all religious things?  As quite a few video responses have pointed out - Christianity is a religion.  So saying your not into it, but you love Jesus, is an unhelpful confusion, infact it may just make you blind to ways in which you are as religious as everybody else.

2.  Acceptance:  Now religion is far from perfect.  Christians have done some pretty abysmal things in the past (and in the present) in the name of our God.  But I don’t think you deal with that by saying “I’m not with them” - that seems to be too much like denial.  I think a far better way might be to accept that we are religious,  accept we can seem odd, accept that we (the church) have done some dreadful things and have the capacity still to do them and say sorry.  Perhaps then we might be able to work our how to bring out the best sides of our faith,  not the worst, and work out how to communicate our beliefs well with people around us.

3.  Connection:  For me this is the big, big plus about religion.  I connects me with everyone else who has a faith in Jesus,  whether they are like me or not.  The “I love Jesus but…” line worrys me because there’s just too much I, its so individualistic.  Religion says we;  it has no problem declaring that I am part of something bigger and that my own interpretations, ideas, insecurities and prejudices have to be put into perspective.   Its a connection that goes back into history as well as across the world, with people who are different to me and its very important.

So yes,  I love Jesus.  Passionately and unashamedly.  I have a relationship with him and want others to get one too.  But I’m not sure we’re right to put religion in the bin yet.  I know about Jesus because someone shared their religion with me,  I want to share that religion - carefully, lovingly but relentlessly, with as many others as I can.

Oh,  and yes I know I am training to be an Anglican priest so I would say that.  But what do you think? I would love to hear some thoughts.

Jan 13, 20123 notes
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Jan 12, 20124 notes
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“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus.” —

Philippians 2

Increasingly I’m realising just how much I need to hear God’s good news;  I need to be evangelised.  As I sat down to read these famous words this morning I was already thinking about some viral video I didn’t agree with.  Getting all uptight about about people I thought were wrong.

But I need to remember that actually,  I’m just as much in error.   I wonder if this is really the summary of Jesus’ message:

“Your wrong,  God is so much better than that.”

Its certainly what I hear most as I look at the Jesus-stories and think about my life, my preferences and my prejudices.

The word that jumped out at me today was humility:  considering others better than yourself.  I’m trained, by culture and by myself, to not be humble. As a functioning part of consumer society I have been formed to have tastes, to make choices, to have opinions and to consider these all important.  To function in modern life I have become someone who considers himself better than others.

And along comes Jesus,  and once again he says:  you’re wrong.

Help me God,  to live in your humble way.  Amen.

Jan 12, 20123 notes
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Home Again

Not particularly cutting edge this, especially as he’s won the bbc thing so is about to become ubiquitous.  Even so love this guy and this song - lovely old school soul music.

Jan 6, 20121 note
#music #soundcloud
“We stand at the turning of the year as Joshua on the threshold of promise. Our fears are real: may we hear God’s voice say GO!” —

twitturgies

 
Jan 4, 20121 note
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wake up call for 2012 → jonnybaker.blogs.com

Great post reviewing 2011 and looking to what is ahead from Jonny.

Jan 4, 2012
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Jan 3, 2012
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