Episode 3 of Meet The Nativity
Episode 3 of Meet the Nativity is now available.
Consider how you could use the series to help friends understand the real meaning of Christmas.
Hoping Christmas is Good News
“The decorations at the stores and shopping malls tell us that Christmas is just around the corner.
We are about to begin again the round of carol Services and Nativity plays. The Christmas card list is dusted off for another year and, in my case, I scan to see if any of my friends who appear there are no longer alive. I debate yet again if I will make my own ‘cards’ or buy those ones that help some good cause. All in all there is quite a bit to be done at Christmas time. …”
– In this article from the vault of The Australian Church Record, dear departed Chappo reminds us that Christmas involves an announcement of news. Will it be good news or bad news for you?
Related: The Chappo Collection.
Christians in the Community of the Dome by Julian Mann — review
“This is a fascinating, creative and insightful little book which you should not read if you wish to remain undisturbed, feeling secure behind the rose tinted spectacles that many evangelicals, especially in the Established church, are now wearing.
The Dome referred to in the title, is the Millennium Dome, built under the guiding hand of Peter Mandelson, Prime Minister (‘Call me Tony’) Blair’s chief advisor and the main architect of the rebranding of the Labour Party as ‘New Labour’. …
This highly readable, thought provoking and penetrating book is to be highly recommended …”
– At Anglican Mainstream, Melvin Tinker has reviewed Christians in the Community of the Dome by Julian Mann.
There’s another review – by Rob Slane – at The BlogMire:
“So where are we heading? Towards the end of the book, Julian gives us three fictional scenarios which imagine this.
The first gives us the Islamic future, in which Britain officially becomes an Islamic State with a Wahhabi ideology in 2040.
The second, written by Andrew Symes of Anglican Mainstream, pictures a Britain which – largely due to the feebleness of the 20th Century Church versus the ferociousness of the Cultural Marxists – has become both totally secular, and utterly draconian.
The third scenario sees Julian imagining himself as an old retired minister in 2050, both surprised and thrilled to see a genuine revival of Christianity, together with the undoing of a massive amount of destructive social changes that had occurred throughout his lifetime.”
And our earlier post.
This book may be far more relevant to Australia than you might imagine.
Christians in the Community of the Dome by Julian Mann, ISBN 978-1783972104, is available from a variety of booksellers. These prices include shipping to Australia.
More Australian same sex marriage implications — the “monitum” and “rogue priests”
“With the commencement of the legislation adopting same-sex marriage for Australia today, 9 December, it seems worthwhile to note some more implications, following my initial comments on the change.
The two I would like to address here are the changes to the ‘monitum’, the summary of Australian marriage law required to be recited by some celebrants; and the possible issues surrounding what I will call “rogue priests”, clergy in one of the mainstream Christian denominations who may wish to solemnise same-sex marriages when their denomination adheres to the historic Christian position that marriage is only between a man and a woman. …”
– At Law and Religion Australia, Assoc. Professor Neil Foster considers further implications of the decision to legalise same-sex marriage.
Australia adopts same sex marriage: law and religion implications
“Legislation re-defining marriage to include same sex couples passed its final third reading stage in the Commonwealth House of Representatives this evening Australian time, December 7. The Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017 will soon become law when it receives the Royal Assent.
In this post I want to start exploring some immediate implications for religious freedom and other ‘law and religion’ issues. …”
– Associate Professor Neil Foster shares some insights into the same-sex marriage legislation passed today.
He also addresses the idea that Bible-believing ministers should “‘hand in their license’ and no longer participate in solemnising any marriages for the purposes of the Marriage Act.”
Moore College: Challenging Domestic Violence
“In light of recent reminders in the news about domestic violence among ministry families, Moore College wishes once again to affirm our strong commitment to tackling domestic violence and doing all in our power to ensure that all of our students and their spouses are both safe and equipped to deal with the issue.
For several years now we have been working to address the issue in multiple ways, including …”
– Moore College has outlined the ways the college has been challenging domestic violence.
Meet the Nativity episode 2
Meet the Nativity episode 2, and the accompanying ‘Behind the scenes’ video are now online.
(Episode 1 was released last week.)
Gospel Ministry and the Nowhere Generation conference — videos
The videos from the Gospel Ministry and The Nowhere Generation conference held on November 30th are now available. Most encouraging and challenging.
Watch them at PhillipJensen.com.
Part 1. – Introductory session.
Part 2. – Teaching session: Understanding Wealth and the Nowhere Generation.
William Taylor on Preaching at Christmas
“Praise God that, at Christmas time, many people who don’t know the Lord Jesus as their Saviour still willingly walk into churches.
With the incredible news of the incarnation to proclaim – God with us – how do we make the most of the opportunities to preach the gospel?
In this month’s Preaching Matters William Taylor talks with Sam Manchester about Christmas services and Christmas sermons, how he chooses passages, what key truths are important to include.”
Packed with encouragement and helpful ideas for your Christmas services this year.
Meet the Nativity
From Glen Scrivener and the team at Speak Life:
“We’re thrilled to announce the release of Meet the Nativity –– a Christmas comedy to share.
It’s been a collaboration between 50 artists, including ?Eastenders actress Vanessa Bailey, Oscar-shortlisted director, Chris Jones, and Speak Life’s director, Glen Scrivener, the creative force behind a sling of viral videos.
In the first 24 hours, Episode 1 has been seen 50 000 times across YouTube and Facebook. It tells the story of Will, a hapless boyfriend who tries to charm his way with his girlfriend’s family at Christmas. While nothing works with that family, Will finds a warm welcome from the most unexpected source.
The episodes are being accompanied by “explainer” videos, drawing out the gospel from each mini-film and directing people to follow-up. This follow-up comes in the form of a book –– Glen Scrivener’s best-selling Four Kinds of Christmas –– and a course, Life Explored, a visually sumptuous introduction to the Christian faith.”
Advent resources and the PrayerMate app
“Advent is traditionally a time when Christians prepare for the arrival of Jesus Christ?—?remembering his first coming at Christmas, but then also looking ahead to his return. It is a wonderful time of expectancy and hope.
This Advent, PrayerMate is delighted to announce our best ever range of devotional resources that you can subscribe to through the app and follow along daily from 1st December 2017. …”
– Andy Geers announces a range of devotional resources (most of them free). Read the details here.
Balancing Religious Freedom Rights is not ‘Discrimination’
“Australia is in the middle of a debate as to the extent to which religious freedom rights should be accommodated in legislation introducing “same sex marriage” (SSM). Those who object to this idea tell us that:
Christian conservatives – following the lead of their counterparts in the United States – seek to use freedom of religion to justify discrimination against members of the LGBTQI community. This agenda is now being pursued under the guise of the debate for a marriage equality bill. (“After the yes vote, let’s not remove one inequality and replace it with another”
The Guardian online, 22 Nov 2017)
The word “discrimination” is a notoriously slippery one, and I would like to challenge the view that recognising religion freedom in changing marriage laws amounts to unjustified discrimination. …”
– Associate Professor in Law, Neil Foster, writes at Law and Religion Australia.
Collect for use in the ‘present’ crises
“ALMIGHTY GOD, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, hear, we beseech thee, for his sake, who is our Great High Priest, the prayer of thy servants on behalf of our reformed Church…”
– Church Society has republished a Prayer for the Church. Whether you modernise the language or not, it’s so important to pray for Christ’s Church.
How to influence your conscience (before someone else does)
“What was the first music you owned? For me it was a CD by Blink 182, The Mark, Tom and Travis Show. Well, when I say owned I mean permanently ‘borrowed’ from my brother when I was 10 years old. I enjoyed it so much that it became the only CD I listened to. ‘Enjoyed’ is really an understatement too. I listened to it and sang myself to sleep every night for six years—much to the annoyance of my brothers.
Wanting to relive the nostalgia of my youth, I went to sing a song from this CD at a karaoke night with Korean friends from my church. After displaying a rather remarkable range in pitch of which I was rather proud, my ballad was cut short as the sexually explicit content of the song I was singing became apparent. …”
– At GoThereFor.com, Mike Taylor writes to encourage you to be aware of what shapes your thoughts.
John Chapman Preaching Conference: Bryan Chapell and William Taylor videos
While the Moore College academic year has finished, the college is continuing to make some terrific resource videos available for your edification:
The videos of Bryan Chapell at the John Chapman Preaching Conference in September are now available online:
Talk 1: https://vimeo.com/236191612
Talk 2: https://vimeo.com/236203773
Talk 3: https://vimeo.com/236216522
Talk 4: https://vimeo.com/236226316
Q&A: https://vimeo.com/236211217
Along with William Taylor’s talks given at the John Chapman Preaching Clinic in February 2017, they are grouped in this album: https://vimeo.com/album/4863840