Year: 2011

Speaking on Fight Clubs Tomorrow

Tomorrow night I’ll be speaking on Fight Clubs: Gospel Centered Discipleship in East Texas, Nacogdoches (my roots) to be exact. What a privilege to return some of what I’ve learned over the decades to my hometown. Fredonia Hill Church is hosting me, which is also unique because it is the church my grandfather pastored for decades.

If you are in the area, join us at 6pm for dinner, to be followed by two talks

Talk #1 – What is Gospel-Centered Discipleship // Why discipleship should be gospel-centered as opposed to centered on something else.

Talk #2 – How to Make Gospel-Centered Disciples //  How to keep the gospel central in discipleship through Fight Clubs

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DGM Interviews Keller

Desiring God Ministry’s Scott Anderson does a fine job asking pointed, succinct questions of Tim Keller. The interview is broken up into short audio clips, addressing questions such as:

Can you give us a sneak peek at your upcoming book, King’s Cross: The Story of the World in the Life of Jesus?

What should be the motivation of Christian obedience?

What do you do personally to engage in social justice?

How do you build generous justice into the DNA of a church plant?

The interview has two parts: Part 1 and Part 2.

Gospel/Community/Mission Communion

I’d like to lay out the ingredients of the communion meal instituted by Jesus and observed by the church for twenty centuries–Gospel, Community, & Mission. In laying them out, inspect yourself and your own diet. Are you keeping all three ingredients together in your communion with God?

A Narrative of Authentic Worship

By: Logan Pearce

As Miranda and I work on Austin City Life’s Worship Handbook, we have been working on a worship statement. This is our provisional worship statement. I was stirred to worship through editing and writing it!

A Narrative of Worship

Austin City Life believes that the triune God created man in his own image to unceasingly & authentically worship Him (Gen 1:27). Worship is a continual outpouring of who we are in mind, heart, soul & body to what we desire most; everybody worships something (Rom 12:1-2). We were created before sin entered the world to authentically worship the one true God of the Bible. After sin entered the world we did not cease to worship, but rather we rejected God and his authority and redirected our worship to lesser—unworthy and unholy—gods (Gen 3; Rom 1-5). This was the Fall—a fall from grace into an idolatry of wisdom and self-rule. But the story doesn’t end there…the Fall doesn’t stand alone (Gen 3:15). Christ, the Son of God, came to earth, defeated sin, death and evil; and by his sinless life, love-filled death and miraculous resurrection, gives us new life, a foretaste of the new creation (1 Cor 15; 1 Cor 5:17; Gal 6:16; Rev 21-22)            .

Worship Through (Not After) Repentance

Through the gospel authentic, true worship is regained. This worship can take many forms because God is worthy of worship in many ways. We can worship Him through making good culture, living obediently, serving one another, or singing a great hymn (Rom 12-16; Col 3-4). However, one aspect of worship that is frequently neglected is the role of repentance and faith (Lk 3:3; 5:3; 24:47; Rom 2:4; Act 5:31; 2 Cor 7:10; Rev 3:19). ACL aims to teach, train and encourage repentance from sin and faith in Christ as a rhythm of everyday worship. The challenge and blessing of living a life of true worship is to discover, over and over, that Jesus is a better god, a better savior, than anything this else. Repentance is God’s gift of returning us, over and over, into the arms of this better Savior. We believe that repentance and faith is good news, and is itself an act of worship, one that will continue until Jesus comes again to make all things new. Only then will our worship be unhindered and our vision unimpaired to see and savor all that God is for us in the Spirit and the Son, freeing us to appropriately enjoy all good things.