New on my Desk: Salvo to Caputo

I received my first copy of Salvo today, an oversize perfect bound magazine that “debunks the cultural myths that have undercut human dignity, all but destroyed the notions of virtue and morality, and slowly eroded our appetite for transcendence; recovering the one worldview that works.

I also checked out Resounding Truth: christian wisdom in the world of music (Begbie); What Would Jesus Deconstruct, (Caputo) and Solomon Among the Postmoderns (Leithart).

AM, Coffee, Music @ Progress

From Progress Coffee….

OK, so maybe we can’t quite bring you the sunset in a cup but we can bring you the sunrise at 6:30 AM every weekday morning in March and April! A different band or solo act will be playing live on FOX at Progress followed by a brief interview. FOX wants a “live cafe’ / venue feel” so come in early and rock out with us!
Below are the first week of performaces and to see the rest of the monthclick here.

  • Monday, March 3rd – Chris Hawkes
  • Tuesday, March 4th – Jets Under Fire (these guys are great)
  • Wednesday, March 5th – Blue Mist
  • Thursday, March 6th – Dean Seltzer
  • Friday, March 7th – Tungsten Coil
  • Monday, March 10th – Tacks, the boy disaster (so are these guys)

Preaching Influences: Nelson, Robinson, Quicke, Driscoll, & Keller

After being out of a week-to-week pulpit for about two years, I have been forced to rethink and redevelop homeletical rhythms. In trying to develop these rhythms I have re-listened to a few preachers from my past—I have been fortunate enough to sit under some great preaching: Tommy Nelson, Haddon Robinson, Michael Quicke & John Piper, as well as soak up influence from Tim Keller.

All of these experiences have been formative in different ways. One thing I have learned is that I am none of these men, nor will I ever have such preaching stature, but that has not kept me from trying to learn how to preach the Scriptures better. Here are a few more things I have learned from them:

  • Tommy Nelson – explain the word of God clearly and push it into the crevices of life.
  • Haddon Robinson – organize your sermon around a central idea and restate it repeatedly and differently
  • Michael Quicke – cultivate communion with the Trinity during the sermon writing process, relying on the Spirit
  • Mark Driscoll – always ask “why or how do I/we resist the message?”
  • John Piper – preach the argument of Scripture, with God at the center, and bank on the promises of God.
  • Tim Keller – preach to the heart, not the will, and be culturally literate, always keeping the non-Christian in mind. Raise the problem of application and solve it with the solution of the gospel.