Tag: Austin City Life

New: Austin City Life Website

Check out our new church website. 99% of the photos are taken by our own people. Feel free to give us some feedback.

In the coming weeks we will be adding new sermon archiving features, fresh content, and new pictures. The plan is to keep the site fresh with content, resources, and images. Notice the blog feed at the bottom of the homepage.

Shout out to Dave Cummings, Hollie Meador, and Jesse Lovelace for their work on this.

ESV Study Bible: A 1/3rd Solution

For those of you who often ask the question: “I wonder what this text really means?” or “Who was Archippus?” or “What was the temple like?” the ESV Study Bible offers a wealth of evangelical scholarly insight. What’s more is that the online study features are now online and searchable (free this month only). If you’ve been looking for single volume study resource that is reliable and online, this is the way to go.

Only 1/3rd of the Solution

There is danger in relying on a single perspective Study Bible that does all the work for you. Reading your study Bible is just 1/3 of the solution to the task of interpretation. Another third of the task includes knowing how to interpret texts for ourselves, to develop a way to evaluate notes and commentary. Nothing beats studying the Bible for yourself, learning how to come to reasonable and textually faithful conclusions about the meaning of biblical texts and the joy of personal discovery as you learn to read the Bible well.

Reading in Cultural Stereo

The final third of the interpretive task is to read the Bible in cultural stero. How do we take what the Bible says about human creativity and apply it in a creative culture that is in glorious ruin? What do we do with the well meaning counsel of respectable friends who lack a God-centered perspective on say, marriage? When we are confronted with the two voices of Scripture and Culture, how can we listen closely enough to know when they are harmonizing and when they are dissonant? Developing discernment about how to live, relate, and engage the gammunt of social and cultural issues raised by Science, Pop Culture, Music, Architecture, Urban planning, Goverment, the Arts and so on is also part of the interpretive task.

Interpreting Scripture and Culture

The three-fold task of Bible interpretation, reading others’ interpretations, and interpreting culture is a challenging and rewarding task.  I encourage you to sign up for our Interpreting Scripture and Culture class, which starts Monday, March 16. This class will help you develop patterns of whole Bible reading that equip you, not only for the interpretive task, but also for living a Christ-centered life.

Austin City Life in the Austin Statesman

The Austin Statesman ran a piece on downtown churches that are committed to renewing the city. The cool thing is that Eileen connected it to other church planting efforts in our local network PlantR.org. About a third of the article covers our church, Austin City Life . Here’s an excerpt:

Some are part of a local church planting network that includes about 40 leaders who aim to spread the message of Jesus throughout the city — not just within the walls of already established churches — and to be a renewing presence both socially and spiritually. These churches are cropping up all over the Austin area, but for some leaders, downtown venues hold a particular appeal.

Similar efforts are happening in cities such as Minneapolis and Seattle where church leaders have established sanctuaries in downtown bars, coffeehouses and warehouses.

Jonathan Dodson, pastor of Austin City Life, said his congregation chooses to worship on “common cultural ground,” the idea being “the church goes to the city. The city does not go to the church.”

Read the rest here.

In the News: Austin Church Planting and City Renewal

The Austin Statesman ran a piece on downtown churches that are committed to renewing the city. The cool thing is that Eileen connected it to other church planting efforts in our local network PlantR.org. Here’s an excerpt:

Some are part of a local church planting network that includes about 40 leaders who aim to spread the message of Jesus throughout the city — not just within the walls of already established churches — and to be a renewing presence both socially and spiritually. These churches are cropping up all over the Austin area, but for some leaders, downtown venues hold a particular appeal.

Similar efforts are happening in cities such as Minneapolis and Seattle where church leaders have established sanctuaries in downtown bars, coffeehouses and warehouses.

Jonathan Dodson, pastor of Austin City Life, said his congregation chooses to worship on “common cultural ground,” the idea being “the church goes to the city. The city does not go to the church.”

Oh, and Austin City Life is covered in about a third of the article. Read the rest here.