Jesus with the Painters and the Poets
by Sam
Tags: Acts 29, Art, Contextualization, Culture, Jesus, Urban Missions
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How does your church interact with people in the Arts?
I think that many people say “well, we don’t.” Some might even argue that a church that has values or encourages visual artists are in danger of breaking, the Second Commandment.
Yet if we take a closer look at the Old Testament we can’t help but realize that God instructed the people of Israel to be very creative. God cares a great deal, about the way things look. In Exodus 25 and following he lays does instructions about how the Tabernacle should look. He goes into great detail about how things should be put together, and then he says “you shall make the tabernacle with ten curtains of fine twined linen and blue and purple and scarlet yarns; you shall make them with cherubim skillfully worked into them.”
The word skillfully here can also be translated inventive or even ingenious. Its a adverb stating that the cherubim which are going to hang in the curtains should be the best. God is telling the Israelites to do a good job. A few chapters later he even goes as far to say that he has empower certain people in Israel with the skills and artistic ability to make art worthy of God’s Tent of meeting.
Of course things are a little different now, but if we say that God gives still people the ability to compose songs for his glory. Couldn’t it be possible that He has given other people gifts that allow them to craft visual beauty, like Bezalel and the other artists of Exodus?
Some big churches like Marshill that are now getting into the fine arts and having gallery space, but they have 6000 people in and out every week.
How do smaller churches communicate that the Visual Arts are important?
At our church we have have Arts Coffee houses, were the Artists in our church have put stuff together, but we have not really pursued much of the Artistic community.
One church that I really like is Sojourn in Louisville KY.
They recently moved into a new building which acts as studio, gallery, and even performance space. They even have a yearly film fest utilizing their space.
These guys are doing something right, they are truly calling out to artists and saying “Jesus, cares about Art. He wants to see creative visual expressions.”
I hope to check out their space one day if I ever get down to Louisville.
Information and a list of upcoming events at the 930 Art Center can be found at their website.
Christians and their Castles
by Sam
Tags: Church, Contextualization, Culture, Gospel, Jesus, missional
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“When belonging in the social hierarchy of the local church becomes a greater desire than becoming Christ to our neighbors outside the church we have returned to the glum decor of the castle walls. Hiding in fear of losing a kingdom we never had or were called to build…”
Great post over at setnservice.
Steve or Theresa

Today marks the 10th Anniversary of the Death of Mother Theresa. Shot in the dark most people care alot more about the new ipod touch, than they do about a Christlike expression of love.
How did the Early Church Preach and Teach Scripture?
by Sam
Tags: Mark Driscoll, Marshill, missional, Preaching, Preaching Christ, WTSbooks
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I just came across a series of books by Hughes Oliphant Old, which examine how the church over the centuries has understood preaching and teaching the Scriptures. I always run into people that are expository only folks, and I ask them to show me the biblical evidence to prove that we can only preaching exegetically verse by verse through a book, then they stop bugging me.
Mark Driscoll did a lecture series on the topic of different types of preaching. Thematic, Narrative, Exegetical, Textual, and Topical.
Here is the question:
What type of preaching best suits a missional church, and why?
the link to those books are here: Vol. I, Vol. II, Vol. III, Vol. IV, Vol. V, Vol. VI.
Redeemer Vision Update
by Sam
Tags: Church, Church Planting, PCA, Tim Keller, Urban Missions
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Redeemer Video
Redeemer has recently(July) put up a video about their hopes for buildings in the next few year.
You can find the video here.
Lets Talk About: Church Growth
A Few months ago I posted about how Marshill is set to expand and Mark Driscoll’s quote on growth in the church. He said”Is it allabout the number?…It is! Its about the number of people who meet Jesus, and who get new lives. We want that number to be as big as possible.”
Yesterday Our church hit 140 for the second week in a row, which means that compared to the average in the summer we are 40% bigger. When we took a good look at the room after service we realized that we could only fit about 20-25 more people in the room.
I think that could create an interesting challenge in the next several month.
so what does a church do when they are about to out grow another building?
Church Celebrities Good or Bad?
At this point I must confess that I can be called as a Church Celebrity groupie(see JollyBlogger). There are several preachers that I wish I could met, and even chat with. Two of my top “pastors id like to talk with” are Tim Keller and Mark Driscoll.
In reality I think most guys in ministry are the same as I am, they have certain rock stars, or Celebrity pastors they look up too. I’d rather not call them idols for obvious reasons.
Some guys I know really like D.A. Carson, others like John Piper, others John McArthur, and the list can go on and on.
So here is the question: Is it good to have these Church Celebrities? Do we do churches an injustice when we just focus on one of their leaders? Tim Keller is not the only leader in Redeemer, and Mar’s Hill has 24 elders, but most people just think of Mark Driscoll.
I have friends that visited Redeemer and they said that Keller is sort of whisked away, after he is done preaching.
Here is another question do having these celebrities send a message to other pastors that success in ministry is truly attained when you and your church are on the national stage?
Id love to know if other men in church leadership struggle with these questions.
An Exciting Time of Year
by Sam
Tags: Church, Church Planting, City Reformed, Jesus, Pittsburgh, Urban Missions
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So this is my first year where I will continue to be working in a church both through the summer and the fall.
Alot of exciting things are happening at City Reformed.
- We had a great turn out our first sunday back with students. The total attendance was somewhere around 150, which I think makes it our biggest service since launch.
- Our Small Group Ministry is going well. We are planting two new groups this fall, and adding a second group that will have child-care.
Please be in prayer for our congregation, but more importantly, please be praying for a Christ-honoring expansion of His kingdom in our region.
Pittsburgh Street Car?
I just saw a video about the streetcar project in Cincinnati, they hope to be open in 2009, Imagine if there were a few strategic street cars put in Pittsburgh, it would be great. Here is a link to the video. If you think its a good idea pass it on.
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