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Monday, June 29, 2009

Well oiled and tuned opinions.

Opinions.

I have them in droves. But... open my mouth and most of the time incoherent drivel pours forth. It would be bliss to accurately and articulately express my views!

Wonder if there is a certificate in Opinion Expressing? I need to join up.

thinking music required

Churchianity Vs Christianity. Something to think about.


I would give credit to the person who wrote that line if i could remember who it was and where i saw it.


BUSY weekend!

Friday night out with friends dinner and dance.
Saturday night go to church and then out to dinner with different group of friends: inadvertently REALLY upset one couple inparticular.
Football and dinner with friends sunday.

All round quite the weekend!


Lesson learnt: Be very, very careful with your words!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Wider, broader, deeper, stronger

I bounce around a little between churches. Its not that I like or dislike one more than the other, it's just that I always feel I am on the outside looking in. I have issues, what can I say!?

Anyways, on Saturday I attended Citylife church in Knox. Deb Hirsch (I have probably not correctly spelt her name, sorry about that) was being interviewed. Deb is a woman who was living a lesbian lifestyle. Since that time she has found God, or more importantly, God found her and she is now married. Both Deb and her husband run a ministry in the USA that runs for people within the Gay community. It's a topic that is "to hot to handle" for most churches, at least it looks that way from my perspective.

The topic and the host of problems, both in the "real world" and biblically, that this unique minstry faced was extrodinarily interesting and eye opening. My first reaction was amazement. "OOH MY GOSH! There are normal people withing the church.!!!" Strange first reaction, isn't it, when you consider the topic being discussed. It did gladen my heart no end to know that inbetween bible bashing homophobic christians and liberalism there was a middle ground, which previously I had not been able to see. Even if I could have seen, I would not have been able to verbalise anywhere near as well and still couldn't.

It also covered the topic of acceptance. Accepting people where they are at. Accepting people first BEFORE repentance. Not expecting people to repent and conform BEFORE they walk into a church and THEN be accepted. There was so much food for thought and I was so very grateful for that.

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