Why follow Jesus when the world has moved on?
Monthly Archives: February 2018
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Why follow Jesus when the world has moved on?
Book review – Benjamin L. Corey, Unafraid
Corey’s journey out of fear-based faith is a hopeful one: instead of ditching his faith, he stuck with it because he found the Jesus who loves us not despite who we are, but because of who we are. And he calls us to discover this Jesus. Unafraid is powerful, hopeful and inspirational.
Feast Pray Love
During the month of March, Melbourne celebrates its rich culinary culture through its Food and Wine Festival, now in its twenty-fifth year. Attracting more than 250,000 participants to 200+ events across the city, the festival is embraced as Australia’s preeminent festival of food.
To coincide with the festival, Collins Street Baptist Church hosts its annual art prize and exhibition Feast•Pray•Love. In its sixth year and adding its voice to the important conversations that are part of the festival, the exhibition invites artists to submit works that address a particular theme. This year’s theme is ‘a place at the table.’
“This idea that everyone has a place, that everyone belongs, sits at the heart of the gospel,” says Collins Street’s pastor Simon Holt. “Through his own table life and the stories he tells, Jesus paints a captivating picture of welcome and inclusivity.” The sad reality is, however, that so much of Melbourne’s table life is exclusive: “In so many of its form it’s for those who can afford it, those who have the cultural and financial resources to participate.” With this in mind, Collins Street has invited artists to reflect on what it means to host tables of genuine belonging in society, tables at which all have a place.
This year’s exhibition has drawn entries from thirty-three artists from around Australia and as far afield as Thailand. The opening night of the exhibition, Monday March 5, will include a reception for participating artists and the awarding of prizes. The exhibition will then be open to the public through to March 25, 11am to 4pm Mondays to Saturdays. The church’s beautiful Verandah Café will also be open. For more information, call the church office on 9650 1180 or go to the exhibition website feastpraylove.com
Feast Pray Love
During the month of March, Melbourne celebrates its rich culinary culture through its Food and Wine Festival, now in its twenty-fifth year. Attracting more than 250,000 participants to 200+ events across the city, the festival is embraced as Australia’s preeminent festival of food.
To coincide with the festival, Collins Street Baptist Church hosts its annual art prize and exhibition Feast•Pray•Love. In its sixth year and adding its voice to the important conversations that are part of the festival, the exhibition invites artists to submit works that address a particular theme. This year’s theme is ‘a place at the table.’
“This idea that everyone has a place, that everyone belongs, sits at the heart of the gospel,” says Collins Street’s pastor Simon Holt. “Through his own table life and the stories he tells, Jesus paints a captivating picture of welcome and inclusivity.” The sad reality is, however, that so much of Melbourne’s table life is exclusive: “In so many of its form it’s for those who can afford it, those who have the cultural and financial resources to participate.” With this in mind, Collins Street has invited artists to reflect on what it means to host tables of genuine belonging in society, tables at which all have a place.
This year’s exhibition has drawn entries from thirty-three artists from around Australia and as far afield as Thailand. The opening night of the exhibition, Monday March 5, will include a reception for participating artists and the awarding of prizes. The exhibition will then be open to the public through to March 25, 11am to 4pm Mondays to Saturdays. The church’s beautiful Verandah Café will also be open. For more information, call the church office on 9650 1180 or go to the exhibition website feastpraylove.com
Source: BUV News
Church and Community
Church and Community
New Life Baptist Echuca-Moama Emerging Leaders Mentor Training
Raising up Emerging Leaders by developing a mentoring culture, in the life of the church, proves to be successful for New Life Baptist Church in Echuca Moama.
Pastor Jono Schroder reflects on how mentoring is Biblically aligned and shares the story of how he and the church in Echuca Moama discovered a process to train up Mentors and Emerging Leaders.
New Life Baptist Church took the opportunity to have the BUV EQUIP Emerging Leaders & Mentor Training (ELMT) over 12 months which is a multi-dimensional training process.
Pastor Jono encourages other churches to be more intentional in identifying and raising up young and emerging leaders and also Mentors.
New Life Baptist Echuca-Moama Emerging Leaders Mentor Training
Raising up Emerging Leaders by developing a mentoring culture, in the life of the church, proves to be successful for New Life Baptist Church in Echuca Moama.
Pastor Jono Schroder reflects on how mentoring is Biblically aligned and shares the story of how he and the church in Echuca Moama discovered a process to train up Mentors and Emerging Leaders.
New Life Baptist Church took the opportunity to have the BUV EQUIP Emerging Leaders & Mentor Training (ELMT) over 12 months which is a multi-dimensional training process.
Pastor Jono encourages other churches to be more intentional in identifying and raising up young and emerging leaders and also Mentors.
Source: BUV News
Ep 96: Why would someone trust God in the face of suffering?
Why do bad things happen to good people? Is God trustworthy? An honest and authentic conversation about the difficult topic of suffering.