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Entries from May 2007

Outdoor skating

May 25, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Thinking about ice skating, here’s a picture of the best ice skating experience I’ve ever had (until this coming friday, of course). In Stockholm during the winter they set up a rink in the main plaza – kind of like putting a rink in Hyde Park in Sydney. Obviously it’s cold enough there that the ice doesn’t melt, and you can hire skates and go for a spin… outside! It was awesome.

open air ice skating

Categories: random

Ice Skating

May 24, 2007 · 2 Comments

Ice skatingOn June the 1st we’re going ice skating at Macquarie Ice rink. We’re going to be meeting there, so make sure you don’t come along to church like normal! It’s 6.45 to 9.30pm, and we’ll grab some maccas after skating.

You can download a permission form, which you need to bring with you (so that we know your parents are fine with you being there).

Excellent. If you’ve got wood floors at home, feel free to practice your moves (wearing socks, of course) before you get there. I will be.

-Sam.

Categories: random

Looks… different…

May 22, 2007 · Leave a Comment

If you’ve been here before, you’ve probably noticed that things look different.

I had to change the theme of the site (hence no 4 funky columns anymore) as one of the limitations of the old design was that you couldn’t see who wrote the post. With more and more of you signing up to be authors, that could become confusing pretty quickly.

Now, just under the title you can see who wrote the post. Easy!

I’m trying to get back all the stuff we had in the last design, including the cool flames logo. Hopefully by the time anyone reads this post it will look as fwl-like as possible.

-Sam out.

Categories: random

Trivia

May 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment

What 2-letter word for a Japanese form of drama also means talent or skill? The hottest temperature in the solar system was recorded on which planet? Waving a yellow flag is an international symbol for what?*

This Friday will be a test for your knowledge of all things irrelevant, trivial, and oh-so-important. Come equipped with all the little crazy facts you can cram in your brains for a night filled with trivia.

-Sam.

* ‘No’, Venus, Infectious Disease.

Categories: friday · fwl

Power and Responsibility

May 15, 2007 · Leave a Comment

There’s another line in the Spiderman movies that rings out again and again: “With great power comes great responsibility”.

This was another line that made me think.

One of the things about the gospel, the message of Jesus, is that it is a powerful message. But to anyone who has heard it, there is something of a responsibility placed on them as to how they then live their lives.

There’s a section in Luke that talks about the responsibility that comes with knowledge. Specifically, there’s a responsibility that comes with knowledge about God, about the judgement to come, about Jesus’ identity as Lord.

The phrase is “From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded”. So if you’re reading this and you’ve heard the story of Jesus, you know all about what he did, you know what happened to him and why the Bible says what it does, and you’ve not really made any kind of commitment to do anything about it, this part of the Bible comes as a bit of a warning. Make sure you think it through, have a read of the Bible, work out if what it says about Jesus is trustworthy, and then work out how you’re living your life.

Because the word about Jesus is powerful. It’s God’s words. And with great power comes great responsibility.

-Sam.

Categories: food for thought

Power and Weakness

May 13, 2007 · 1 Comment

We watched the first two spiderman movies last night. It was good fun, with (in my estimation) both movies capturing quite well the comic book graphic novel feel of the original.

There were, however, a couple of things that occurred to me as I watched. One was the way that the dorky, nerdy Peter Parker is transformed into a powerful superhero. As Peter, he is a bit of a hopeless case. As spiderman, he is everything that Parker is not – cool, calm, witty, strong, able to get the girl, in charge of the situation, everyone likes him.
His power, though super-human, is still a very human sort of power. He’s strong and fast in ways that people are, just very much more so.

There’s a real contrast to how real power is displayed, at least in terms of how the Bible presents it. Paul wrote a couple of letters to a church in a city called Corinth, recorded for us in the New Testament. He talks at one stage about the troubles he has had in his ministry, which have been pretty considerable. But the word from the Lord that is his comfort is “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

The way that God works seems weak. When we talk about Jesus, it seems like a stupid thing to do. It feels like it’s something that will never change anything… but God uses the message of Jesus’ death and resurrection to change lives. Even the message seems crazy – the Lord of all things captured, beaten up, tortured, and killed like a criminal – that’s supposed to be God’s power displayed? Absolutely. God’s power is displayed at the cross, for that’s the point where the most fundamental change happens – our relationship with God is restored. Talking about Jesus feels stupid and weak and insignificant, but it can be the most powerful thing that we can do. God’s power is displayed in our weakness.

Categories: food for thought

some fwl history

May 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment

As you may know, I spent last week down at St George North Anglican Church with a bunch of other people helping them run a mission. One of the things that kind of surprised me (in a this-feels-like-home kind of way) was that their youth group was called FUEL. Looks different, sounds the same.

I was chatting to one of the ministers there, by the name of Dave. Turns out that he spent some time at All Saints as a student minister, just like someone else that you know and love (that’s right, it’s me! Nice of you to notice). When he was here, he called the youth group FWL, since it makes perfect sense to do so. Fridays. West Lindfield. FWL. Obvious.

When he finished college and headed south to start working at St George North, he was involved with the youth church and the youth group… which he called FUEL. As you do. That’s what youth groups should be called, right?

Obviously he couldn’t do the funky spelling, as it wouldn’t make sense. But it’s a cool story.

FWL – the original, and the best.

-Sam.

Categories: food for thought · fwl

Little Cole

May 9, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Dan and Emily Cole, who many of you would know, have recently enlarged their family with the birth of Ashlyn.

There’s a photo up on the FWL photo group at flickr.com. She’s cute.

Contact Dan & Em if you want to send your congratulations!

- Sam.

Categories: people

Spidermarathon

May 8, 2007 · 1 Comment

Spiderman Cover Art This week at FWL we’ve got a bit of a spiderman marathon running, to go with the release of the third movie. We’re going to watch both Spiderman 1 and 2, starting about 5pm. So roll up, bring beanbags/cushions/etc, and settle in.

Sam.

Categories: events · friday · fwl