Just thinking about this as I prepare to speak Sunday on John 21. The original ‘Footprints in the Sand’ I suppose… Here’s Jesus’ job interview… Simon do you love me? You know I love you. Feed my sheep. Do you love me? I love you deeply. Good – feed my lambs. Do you love me? You know I love you… Feed my sheep. Okay – er… What about him?
Month: September 2011
Debra Green – Mountains or Fountains
My notes from this, the first talk in our 40 Days of Ivy DNA Series: RELEVANT. People are surprised when we as a church are normal rather than ‘religious’ Text – John 4- the samaritan woman at the well. 1) Jesus asked – ‘Will you give me a drink?’ This is a very controversial conversation for him to have at all. He’s showing us the type of Saviour he is. He’s speaking to her in her language, about her every day life and needs. Connects with the familiar. If we want to be relevant we need to offer and speak into what people need. Cf Breathe City Church in Stoke- their ‘When‘ ministry: giving clothes to the poor in the city. Thousands of clothing packages given. When we meet the felt needs of people, we’ll be relevant. We’re not relevant because the worship is great or the preaching is good: people outside of church are not even asking about that anyway! But if we help people and connect in people in prison, in debt, when we are marked by hospitality, […]