Monday 7 May 2007

"ALL THAT JAZZ"

The table spread for supper was magnificent. This photo was taken before all the food was on the table. The team truly excelled in this area, especially Amanda who worked together with Linda (who couldn't be there on the night) to make sure the 'bar' continued to be set high!!

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Roger in conversation with Kath (member of English Seminar Choir) and friend

Benedikt is the tall grey haired man in this picture. Boy could he make the grand piano sing. Wonderful musician. The evening was wonderfully relaxing with around 33 people attending, so an intimate affair. It was great to have some young people there as well. The Galerie looked a picture, having been newly painted and renovated and with the pictures already hung ready for the opening night this coming Thursday, which both Roger and I hope to attend.
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"ALL THAT JAZZ"

German team members Sylvia and Ilona

and team member Tara (in blue)
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Thursday 3 May 2007

"The Shaping of Things to Come"

One of our team members mentioned the above book by Mike Frost and Alan Hirsch. They had been encouraged to listen to a series of talks by Mike Frost on "Unless a Seed Falls" or read the book "The Shaping of Things to Come". If anyone is interested, here is the link for the talks. Good stuff, but radical for our time BUT IT SHOULDN'T BE. We are listening to them for the second time, now as 5 people together. One of our small group is a German, so doesn't get some of the Aussie humour by Mike!
http://www.christianityworks.com/pages/teachers.asp?pid=150

Just yesterday we received a present from a young friend in Adelaide - a book, "The Forgotten Ways", by Alan Hirsch. Roger is currently CONSUMING it.

The challenge for our team is to 'get out there' where the people are and be radical for Jesus. Not the way we have been used to doing things! Roger and I have tried various things in the past e.g. after school club, befriending the local footy club, etc but we have never gone far enough.

I need Roger to comment. He would be a lot more theological!! I will encourage him to blog next week!!