Archive for June, 2010

Gentle Jesus Meek and Mild?

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Last Thursday we had a great first session of School, where our topic for this series is “Dismantling the plastic Jesus”.

James Keyworth asked the question: “Was Jesus really just as meek and mild as they say?” and encouraged us to see that Jesus was often quite confrontational and challenged the various perspectives of the day, including those held by the Pharisees, Sadducees and Zealots. Ultimately, our aim is to get a balanced view of who Jesus really is – as our Prophet, Priest and King.

We had some great discussion too, mulling over where we too may have unwittingly crafted our own plastic Jesus. We’re encouraging the discussions to continue at our online discussion group (click here) – where you can also download the notes from the first session if you weren’t there.

Tomorrow night, we’ll be continuing our search for the real Jesus: Human, Divine or both? – Thursday, 7pm, in the Edge Cafe. See you there

Pursuing Jesus.

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

This last Sunday at the 6- Jay (the man!) spoke on church leadership and the assumptions we have that aren’t necessarily biblical. Jay spent the first half of his message laying the historical foundation for how both the Catholic and Protestant churches came to be organised around either a priest or pastor. As he went through a survey of 500 000 pastors he pointed out the enormous and unrealistic pressure that we put upon them. I very much agree with this, and myself have fallen victim to expecting too much out of church leaders in the past.

The only time the word pastor is used in the NT is in Ephesians 4:11 where the context is plural. Jay described how the first churches were led by teams of elders rather than a ‘hired gun’. Edge Kingsland follows this model. I still feel that we can easily put pressure on the main guy at the front to bring whatever we might need.

The history of God’s people is that of the people nominating a mediator, someone to “do the work”, whereas as Christians we each have been selected by the Father through Christ to be his sons and daughters. The priesthood is now for all believers.

Jay emphasized leadership, and leadership for all to do our own work of deciding to pursue Christ and his anointing and to not be lazy and defer to a preacher or pastor the hard work of following Jesus. Maybe in our culture where we have specialized every difficult and arduous task to professionals, we have done the same in our spirituality. We are told in Scripture to delight ourselves in the Lord- why should we let someone else have our fun. Lets pursue Jesus today (and be like Jay) haha.

James K.

What’s coming up?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

There are a few things happening for the Edge Family over these next few months so have a read below…

Fraser & Dale Hardy:
Fraser and Dale are apostolic leaders of LinkNZ (the network of churches we belong to), and have recently planted a church in Hamilton. They are coming to Edge next week to speak at both services and you won’t want to miss it! If you get the chance while they’re up, ask them to tell you some of the stories from the tron. Very cool.

Beyond Borders:
This is the first conference we have ever hosted and we are really excited about it. We will be having a whole bunch of speakers from local and afar sharing on mission and worship from July 21st to the 23rd. Check out this link for more details… www.beyondborders.org.nz

School – Dismantling the Plastic Jesus:
7pm each Thursday in June in the café. Come explore some of the misconceptions that exist about Jesus and look into who he really was and is (For more details check out the related blog below).

Art Classes:
Graham Dodd is running art classes for all who are keen from May 23rd to June 27th on Sundays from 2-4. If you missed the first few weeks don’t worry you can still come along! No nude posers allowed.

In the Future:

Keep your eye on this site for what’s happening. You can check the calendar on the nav bar on the left or scroll through the month’s blogs.

Legends.

Dismantling the plastic Jesus – starts tomorrow at 7pm

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

You can’t deny that Jesus was significant. His birth alone has divided time – nevermind AC/DC, Jesus divided our AD from our BC.

But in striving to understand his significance, just about everyone has offered their opinion about him.  And with so many different perspectives, you can be forgiven for asking: “Will the real Jesus please stand up?”

As one scholar has put it: “An analysis of the changing ideas of Christ and portraits of Jesus in history shows that they correspond so much to the needs of their age, place of origin and intended purpose that one cannot avoid the suspicion that they are illusory and artificial.

The last thing we want is an artificial, plastic Jesus.  That’s why we’re setting out to discover the real one.

Join us from tomorrow night, Thursday, 7pm in the Edge cafe, for the next series of School – “Dismantling the plastic Jesus“.

Dry Bones.

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

The prophet Ezekiel wrote about a vision he had about a valley of dry bones: “ This is what the Sovereign Lord says to these bones: I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life. I will attach tendons to you and make flesh come upon you and cover you with skin; I will put my breath in you and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the Lord”.

This was the key passage around which Cindy Ruakere shared with us on Sunday. It was another amazing time when Holy Spirit engaged with us again in amazing and intimate ways; putting flesh on our dry, life wary bones, reviving purpose and hope within us and bringing freedom to our crippled and arthritic journeys.

On Monday as I woke up to another week I recalled how Adam was made. The bible says “Then the Lord formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being” (Genesis 2:7). So as I got out of bed and cleared my congested throat I was reminded that from the very beginning God breathed us to life. I imagine him getting down on his hands and knees, down close and breathing into Adam.

Two of my sons have grown up with asthma. I have spent long nights watching over my boys as they struggle for one of the few free things in life – air. So I have experienced the preciousness of that gift. Breath is life. Our very breath is a gift from God. As we breathe in, as we breathe out, we acknowledge our God. We acknowledge his gift of life.

Holy Spirit come, continue to breath life into these bones.

Last Chance to Save Cash.

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Today is the cut off date for early bird prices for the upcoming Beyond Borders extravaganza!

In the last ten years since Edge was born we haven’t run a conference or meeting like this so we are really excited to be hosting the event this year. Fraser Hardy, the LinkNZ team apostolic leader, is calling it a “three day inspirational journey of discovering Gods ultimate intention for us all…” and at a time when we as a people are embarking on a new journey here at Edge, it’s a great opportunity to rally together to worship and seek God.

The conference is centred on mission and worship. Two areas we are passionate about re-exploring and rediscovering. What does worship mean for Gods people today? How can we be Gods voice to those around us?

If you’re new to Edge this will be great opportunity to learn about the network we are a part of and meet some passionate people from around NZ. For those of us who have been around a while…you know its ganna be awesome!

We really believe this is a great opportunity for Edge and we are excited to be a part of it. Let’s see if we can’t get the whole of Edge there and grow what God is doing in our community!

To register today and save cash, go to www.beyondborders.org.nz