I’ve been listening to Triple J tonight, specifically for the first part of a series of Paul Kelly tribute shows that they hosted in honour of Australian Music Month, and of the musician, poet, storyteller, prophet and muse Paul Kelly. It’s got me thinking about a year-long blog project, one that’d make a kick arse [...]
Surely God Was a Lover – Searching for an authentic Australian theology through the music and lyrics of Paul Kelly
A List of Resources…
Resource – The HOT Game The Health educator at the Youth Accommodation Association’s HOT project has drawn our attention to the resource they sell, called, the HOT game. It’s a ‘trivial pursuit’ style board game that deals with issues such as sexually transmitted infections, contraception, handling pressure situations, party drugs, and more. The resource costs [...]
The Life Of The World To Come
The Mountain Goats have released another outstanding album, and what’s really amazing is that the rather agnostic John Darnielle has taken inspiration for each track on this album from the scriptures. I know that some people will roll their eyes and assume that I’m only interested because of the “theme” of this album, but as [...]
On Ordination…
Ben Myers recently posted a piece from one of his lectures on “Baptism and Vocation” from his Ecclesiology subject at UTC, in it he says: Since baptism is itself vocation to discipleship, ordination — or preparation for ordination — can often become a denial of baptism. If you want to be ordained in order to [...]
The Death of Bunny Munro – iPhone Application
Nick Cave’s new literary release “The Death of Bunny Munro” has been released as an iPhone application. Rather than (only) setting it up as a download on the iTunes store as an Audio Book (which he has also done) the application combines the audio experience with the text of the book, so you can choose [...]
Event: A spirit of wonder: imagining a church creatively immersed in culture
Where: Adelaide: 8-12 march 2010 With: Jonny Baker, Cheryl Lawrie, Steve Taylor, Tim Hein What: sessions on spirituality & the imagination, intuitive leadership, spirituality & contemporary culture, fresh expressions of church, forming ‘pioneer’ church leaders, worship ‘beyond the fringe’, scripture, spirit & culture an Adelaide Fringe Festival event at Pilgrim UC in the city – [...]
Scribd – File Sharing For Book Freaks
James K.A. Smith recently posted about how he found a full copy of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations on Scribd. A closer inspection shows that if you’re into philosophy then Scribd is a great place to hang out, it seems that the philosophers have managed to get beyond the ethics of copyright (I mean, to a philosopher what [...]
"A change process begins with an awareness that something needs to change."
I’ve been thinking of doing something like this for a worship space, but I guess someone’s already beat me too it (and much more beautifully designed than I’d have done it as well). The guys behind Flowmarket (Mads Hagstrøm) have set up temporary stores selling their products which they themselves describe as “An empty sealed [...]
A Very Good Reading List…
Andy Goodliff recently linked to his top ten list of indispensable books on “Theology and Children,” it’s a great list of reading, some of which I’m now going to have to hunt down. I’ve also noted that he’s added Jerome Berryman’s brand spanking new book “Children and the Theologians: Clearing The Way Of Grace” which [...]





