Year: 2010

Can We Be Too Gospel-Centered?

Dane Ortlund shares some helpful reflections on this question:

In more recent days, though, some are raising the question of whether this is getting a bit out of hand, asking whether we can emphasize the gospel to the exclusion of other things, and, perhaps most of all, simply expressing a general cynicism about the current trendiness of being gospel-centered…

Ortlund offers three options:

1. Uncritically dismiss it due to its trendiness

2. Uncritically absorb it due to its being embraced by others we know or respect; vicariously feed on others’ excitement without personally digesting it ourselves

3. Consider what it means, and whether it is biblical; ponder what istrue in it; ask why it is trendy.

I’ll add a fourth:

4. Use the terminology only if you commit to explaining it over and over again so that people that are new to your church and your writing grasp your true meaning. We do this at Austin City Life fairly regularly and explicitly. I’ll say from the pulpit, “The danger with using catchy terminology in a church is that people catch onto the terminology, start using it, without very little understanding. Today we are going to look at just what the Gospel is.”

Music for the City: Vol 1

Music for the City’s first compilation album from local, upcoming Austin artists will release on May 8. If you’re into music at all, you’ll want to pick this album up. The diversity of music and depth of talent are remarkable.

Both the record and release party will help kids in crisis and victims of domestic abuse as proceeds will benefit  AUSTIN CHILDRENS SHELTER and SAFEPLACE ! Music for the City exists to bring Austin, Charity, and Music together for the good of the city.

Stop Going to Church

For years I went to church. Religiously. I actually went to church for about 25 years. Then I stopped. I’m so glad I did. Instead of going to church, I startedbeing the church. It’s radically changed me. They have changed me. My family has gotten bigger. Read the rest.

Steep in Scripture

My sermon prep begins with me, a cup of coffee, and my Bible. Only the coffee is optional. While I know my Bible well enough to have an opinion on a given text’s meaning and how it fits into the overall story of the Bible, I like to focus and pray through specific words and phrases in the passage. This helps me “steep,” or soak in the text so I can encounter God through the text. – Darrin Patrick

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