November 15, 2010
TOMS Shoes
November 6, 2010
White Lace
October 28, 2010
October 26, 2010
Gwyneth + Leather!
October 19, 2010
The Alves/Gonçalves Collection
October 11, 2010
Maxi Dress 70's Style
September 29, 2010
God Sightings
September 22, 2010
"...tinkering with the existing model of church...will not save the day."
Excerpts from a Conversation with Allan Hirsch
Up to this point, church has been a means to an end. We've operated from what I call a Christendom paradigm or an institutional paradigm. Ever since Constantine, who gave us the institution, we've seldom been able to see the church outside of that paradigm. And so you have the high church going into Protestant churches and traditional into contemporary, but all of them are really variations of the same paradigm of church, the institutional paradigm. I'm not saying it's all wrong. But if we think that simply rejiggering the same old paradigm is going to solve all our problems, I think we're going to be very disappointed. We need to change the paradigm. We need to fundamentally shift the way we think about church.
The contemporary church is an example of the institutional paradigm. Basically, it's still an attractional model, which only works with people who are like us. The people who come to our churches speak the same language, follow the same socio-economic route-basically, they are like us. Their normal form of engagement is attraction.
The attractional model can work well when the people we're trying to attract are within the cultural distance of the church. But when everyone is moving further away from us culturally, it's not going to work. Because what you do then is extract people from their environment and then inculcate them into a different environment. If we assume that people have got to come to us on our cultural turf in order to hear the gospel, we remove them from the natural cultural environment from which they were extracted.
Most of our churches are aiming at the 40 percent of the population that's within the cultural distance of the church. And attractional churches will work for 40 percent of the population of America. (That doesn't mean attendance-wise; it simply means that 40 percent would consider that kind of church because it's like them.)
The problem is that 60 percent of the population is left out of the equation. And increasingly, that 60 percent is more complex and more diverse. Therefore, when you do pull them into an attactional church, you socialize them out of their context. As a missional church, we need to go to them.
September 21, 2010
September 13, 2010
Mustard Pants
September 11, 2010
Blake's Boyfriend Blazer
September 9, 2010
Latest Read: So You Don't Want To Go To Church Anymore
My Etsy Wish List...
So... in anticipation of Summer I have found a collection of bright coloured vintage skirts and dresses on Etsy! My favourite!!
September 6, 2010
Scooter Love!
August 31, 2010
What I'm Reading...
August 30, 2010
Love it!
August 29, 2010
My Bright Room...
This poem was written by a friend of mine (Rochelle) when I was at college. Now I’m not usually into poems - I’m more into battle cries! But there is a line in this poem that I just love!
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When the going gets tough... what gets me through is this idea:
"I really don't think you know (My bright room of lightning)"
A great idea, something beautiful, a quote, Truth. My Bright Room of Lightning is what inspires me! And this blog is a way for me to share some of that "lightning" with you!