Tuesday, April 28, 2009

"Sometimes" Alex Lloyd

As the 'fat man in a thin man's body' has a new single out and will be doing media in the coming weeks I've been reminded of one of my fav. Alex Lloyd songs "Sometimes" and specifically his performance of it including 'dancers' on 'Dancing with the Stars.'

Check out Alex Lloyd' website here

Sunday, April 26, 2009

"Telling Stories" Training Day 9th May


Here's a downloadable info and rego flyer for the upcoming training day at Mt Colah which is open to all comers!!

The workshops will include a stream on children's ministry, social justice as a discipleship appraoch, models of youth ministry, storytelling and faith shaping... plus Q&A opportunity and resources to access!!

Let us know if you're coming!!

Row M Seat 30 "The Boat That Rocked" M


OK, so you should be able to download this gif as a readable resource for discussing the film!!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

ANZAC Day 2009




Lyrics here and here

It's our day for commemorating the loss of lives of those who've fought in the name of our country in wars throughout our history. A problematic day brooking no argument with those who've felt led to volunteer or have served as soldiers in conflicts we've been part of... but an opportunity for reflection on the futility of war and the need in 2009 for 'another way'.
Indeed, whatever it means to be Australian [and it is unique], nationality is essentially a false construct. The oral history recorded in Scripture makes the argument that different languages and different religious paths are genuinely the result of our fallibility as humna beings... arising out of disobedience or at least selfishness!!
Whether to fight or not is never a decision I've had to literally make... my version is personal relationships, communitcation and how I respond or not to a whole different kind of provocation, power or dispute!!
The rugby field, the working world and family or friends is no comparison to whether or not it's a viable solution to terrorism to invade a training ground country and attempt to 'put things right.'
Specifically, what if someone broke the cycle of violence... hang on, someone did? We celebrate any number of individuals and groups who've 'tried some other way' including: Aung San Su Kyi; Martin Luther King Jnr; and Oscar Romero!! This is surely the example of Jesus of Nazareth whose death occured amidst a non voilent response [again and again] to politics, military rule, religious piety, temptation to power and selfishness...
Sobering then that it cost him and others their lives... so we're not talking about the soft option... would I... could I... just about every week most of us have the opportunity to do so even on a personal level!! The put down, judging people by first impressions, guarded responses, playing games, choosing self interest ahead of serving... choosing differently to these begins the approach by 'a different way...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

"Stir Your World"


One of the videos we grabbed for Easter Camp Senior Group Speaker Donna Mulhearn and used in Learning Groups was 'Stir Your World.' Although for some inexplicable reason it played at half speed my main reflection was 'how come I hadn't seen this before?'
It's a World Vision clip apparently created in 2007. I liked it because it was a very simple idea demonstrating that point an Easter Camp often reaches where people have been encouraged and challenged in a particular area of life and faith and begin to ponder how they might best respond, often wondering what they might have to offer ina particular issue... this clip reminds them of their existing gifts and vocation and doesn't ask us all to travel overseas, give up our day jobs or seek ordination... it leaves room for artists to paint, engineers to design solutions to world problems, speakers to speak and letter writers to get cracking!!

South Park cameo for Former PM John Howard


News this morning focused on the cameo from former Oz PM John Howard in a recent South Park episode where world leaders agreed to do away with Finland!!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Kellie Crawford fronts Ralph Magazine



Interesting dilema in the media today as my favourite Hi-5 er Kellie [Hoggart] Crawford, who has left the group, poses for Ralph magazine!! 'Family groups' are upset at the example she's setting and the media went into overdrive this morning about what people thought...

It raises great questions about media, celebrity, fame and role models!! She is no longer part of Hi-5 [except on TV repeats and in DVD players all over the country everyday].
Would any child know unless the breakfast media cover the story?
While I picture a few dads, who've appreciated Kellie's work with the tomba's over the years, buying a copy, I'm not sure how many will sit around discussing the article with their 4 year old daughters [or is that just me]!!

It's obviously done to move her image and profile on and open up new impressions and images for TV and movie producers... expecially given her reputation for saying 'no' to these opportunities in the past while fully engaged in Hi-5!!

But this is the society we've created... that Ralph magazine exists in the first place says all that needs to be said about our values and choices! Blokes 'being blokes' and indulging their fantasies, using their imaginations etc.
I'm sure the debate will go on for... well... today... and then be tomorrows fish n chip wrapper as they say!! I'm more interested in what this story says about who we are than expressing my view on whether Kellie should or shouldn't participate...

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Waratahs lose a game [by one point] they would have won last year

Renowned Schoolboy Rugby Coach Geoff Mould was quoted in a Sunday Papers article today having commented about the current Waratahs team in the context of a thirty year reunion of one of the best Australian Schoolboy Rugby Union teams to have ever worn boots!! Read about it here.
They were taught and understood a brand of rugby advocated by the great Cyril Towers [embraced for decades by the Galloping Greens at Randwick] and even barked across the green of No 2 Sportsground in Newcastle by the one and only Tom Towers!!
This schoolboy team included: the Ella brothers, Hawker, Lloyd Walker, Michael O'Connor, Wally Lewis, Tony Melrose and others... I mostly recall the footage of a fogbound tour match in the UK [on their undefeated tour] where they disappeared through the fence gate and thats the last that was seen of them by the cameras covering the match!! These were the players and matches I recall as I first began to switch interest from League to Union...
Thirty years on Mould was apologetically analysing the problems with todays players and specifically the Waratahs [though it was perhaps an amalgem of the collected wisdom of those present]... even given the changes in rules and increased skill of defences!!
What I'm driving at [in an aside for those not slightly interested in rugby] is that there are clear issues with our state team which will again struggle to make a top four by relying on three wins from three in South Africa after their bye next Saturday!!

#They are not good enough at passing, catching and they kick aimlessly
#They are clearly trying to learn to 'pop' the ball to a support runner when they are grounded.... but they'll do it in patches only
#They are built around kicking but seem rushed, ill thought out and often at the wrong time
#Players like Tuqiri may be good talkers in defence or good at encouraging others but rarely make a break or earn their money
#They constantly flip from a forward controlled game to spinning the ball to isolated players and don't seem to know when to do which
#They don't run straight
#They don't naturally support the ball runner and so get caught alone

That's just the start...

As a frustrated rugby coach its annoying to watch... they have won games this year but its built around their defence, [which is great] their scrum and lineout... all three were sub par last night!! Anyhow, what would a lower grade, used to be, hack know!!
I fear that Chris Hickey won't make it through next season as coach... he gets this year because he didn't get to choose all the players...
I'll watch the replay closely on Wednesday on Foxtel to see if I can figure out what the game plan was, apart from decoy runners with Daniel Halangahu trying to get width behind the gain line but I suspect they lost shape all over the park... they were beaten at the breakdown too much in the second half and their handling was awful. Dean Mumm will rue a dropped ball from Palu but it wasn't a good pass and don't get me started on Cliff Palu! Lazy...

Friday, April 17, 2009

"Fifteen" Taylor Swift


A fan made video

"Fifteen"
You take a deep breath and you walk through the doors
It's the morning of your very first day
You say hi to your friends you ain't seen in a while
Try and stay out of everybody's way
It's your freshman year and you're gonna be here
For the next four years in this town
Hoping one of those senior boys will wink at you and say
You know I haven't seen you around, before
(Chorus)
'Cause when you're fifteen and
Somebody tells you they love you
You're gonna believe them
And when you're fifteen feeling like
There's nothing to figure out
But count to ten, take it in
This is life before you know
Who you're gonna be
Fifteen
You sit in a class next to a redheaded Abigail
And soon enough you're best friends
Laughing at the others girls
Who think they're so cool
We'll be out of here as soon as we can
And then you're on you're very first date
And he's got a car and you're feeling like flying
And you're mamma's waiting up and you're thinking he's the one
And you're dancing 'round your room when the night ends
When the night ends
(Chorus)
'Cause when you're fifteen and
Somebody tells you they love you
You're gonna believe them
When you're fifteen and your first kiss
Makes you head spin 'round but
In your life you'll do things greater
Than dating the boy on the football team
But I didn't know it at fifteen
When all you wanted
Was to be wanted
Wish you could go back
And tell yourself what you know now
Back then I swore I was gonna
Marry him someday
But I realized some bigger dreams of mine
And Abigail gave everything she had to a boy
Who changed his mind
And we both cried
(Chorus)
'Cause when you're fifteen and somebody tells you they love you
You're gonna believe them
And when you're fifteen, don't forget to look before you fall
I've found time can heal most anything
And you just might find who you're supposed to be
I didn't know who I was supposed to be
At fifteen
la la la la la...la la la la la...la la la la la
Your very first day
Take a deep breath girl
Take a deep breath as you walk through the doors

I bought Taylor Swift' CD before Easter to listen to what all the fuss was about. It's what's called crossover country in the style and sensibilities of Kasey Chambers... country feel with a pop quality and reflections on very contemporary views of relationships and aspirations...
I have quoted 'Fifteen' here because it could be used for a discussion with any group of adolescents asking them to imagine it was their age but also particularly with fifteen year olds and girls... raising questions of hopes and aspirations, coping skills, questions and the fragility of esteem and relationships...

Susan Boyle was the BBQ Stopper Yesterday

All across the western world people yesterday were stopping at work, sitting in their loungerooms or chatting with their newsagent about the youtube footage of Scot Susan Boyle on 'Britains Got Talent.' I blogged with a link to audition where she frankly sang like a seasoned professional as if the star of a musical.
I mentioned 'what a lesson it was in seeing us as we are not who we appear to be'... the audience and the judges laughed at her age, ambition and appearance... but what she reminded me of was hundreds of young people I meet all the time, of that feeling you get when you have the priviledge of getting to know the person behind the facade and realise that there is 'Jesus' in each of us... that part of us which reminds that we are created in God's image, loved by God and valuable!! In this it reminds me that includes me, even when I often don't feel like it!
But it's not because Susan Boyle can sing like an angel, it's because Susan Boyle is a beautiful person. The truth of that is there in the clip, not in her singing but in her unbridled joy at being recognised, at being seen... and it would be true even if she ddidn't see it or show it... BUT its her singing that is the vivid reminder...
Zacchaeus, the Bent Over Woman, the woman at Simon's house, and many others are stories I find inspirational, precious and heart wrenching for their demonstration of God's values and encouragement of us that we are valuable and can be valued members of a community of people seeking to transform the world. Not an individualistic, consumerist sense of self which puffs us up and helps us feel we have rights and the permission to consume, wear brands and demand our space... that we have the capability of changing the world more like...
The clip was a sobering reminder that like those I cited in a symposium paper 2 years ago as part of a focus on stories, we are all deeply connected, in need of affirmation and need to see the Christ in each other. If we did we could be the change we want to see in the world!
I meet the Susan Boyle's of the world every week and get annoyed with myself when I forget that regardless of how they come across, see themselves or treat me I sometimes fall into that and forget to treat them with full respect, care and the love of God! Sometimes I get it right too...

Thursday, April 16, 2009

"Magnificent" U2


Had I been speaking at an Easter Camp this year I would have designed a reflection around the U2 song which will be their next single out on May 4, the song "Magnificent," one of the three or so tracks I think present moving and meaningful reflections on life from the individual perspective in all it's dilemas about meaning, choices and relationships.


Check out the intimate Boston performance here



"Magnificent"

Magnificent
Magnificent
I was born
I was born to be with you
In this space and time
After that and ever after I haven't had a clue
Only to break rhyme
This foolishness can leave a heart black and blue
Only love, only love can leave such a mark
But only love, only love can heal such a scar
I was born
I was born to sing for you
I didn’t have a choice but to lift you up
And sing whatever song you wanted me to
I give you back my voice
From the womb my first cry, it was a joyful noise…

Only love, only love can leave such a mark
But only love, only love can heal such a scar
Justified till we die, you and I will magnify
The Magnificent
Magnificent
Only love, only love can leave such a mark
But only love, only love unites our hearts
Justified till we die, you and I will magnify

The Magnificent
Magnificent
Magnificent

Susan Boyle Sets the Internet Alight Today

Following up from Paul Potts and the young fella who was bullied at school because he liked singing comes Scottish spinster Susan Boyle who demonstrates that books should never be judged by their covers.... but seriously, what a lesson in seeing each other for who we really are, not who we appear to be...
Check out her audition on Youtube here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Vale Shawn Mackay

Rugby Union is a remarkable game!! Camraderie, social activity, club loyalty and it's genuinely a game for people of all sizes! Once hooked in it's a sport to follow, to watch and to be very passionate about...
I didn't know Shawn Mackay but because I know rugby I understand the ripple effect of his death a week after being hit by a security van in the early hours of the morning outside a Durban nightclub in South Africa.
By all reports Shawn MacKay was a vital member of Randwick Rugby Club, the Australian Mens Sevens squad, the Brumbies Super 14 side this year and this stretched right back to the now elite players from his High School First XV team. He had coached the Aussie Women's Sevens Team and was finally getting his own chance to shine in the 15 a side version of the game.
My thoughts are with his family in their loss and his death got me thinking about how this tight knit community comes together in such times and is a sign of how all communities should function at their best!
At my own club [albeit I have stepped back from an active involvement for the time being] a few significant clubmen have died in recent times and it's been heartening to see the way people have gathered around those who've lost a loved one and banded together to fundraise and add substantial practical help to their already welcomed personal care.

The South Sydney Herald

The excellent and community minded South Sydney Herald is out for April!! Check it out here for the 'Oils' review Eve invited me to write...
It really was a great night out in Canberra!

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Paid Parental Leave delivered by K_Rudd

'GetUp' are attempting to hold the Federal Government to account for it's promises in regard to paid parental leave which would make another excellent contribution to stimulating our bank credit ravaged economy currently in recession!! This is their national print advert for 1st April 2009

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Christianity 21

"Christianity 21: Faith in the 21st Century
21 Voices
21 Ideas
21 Minutes Each
We live in a time of epochal change.
Many find this change exciting; for others, it’s a challenge.
Call it globalization, pluralization, or postmodernism, this change affects our economy, politics, government, and education—all of society.
And, of course, our faith and our churches are not immune to change.
So we have gathered 21 of the most important voices for the future of Christianity—21 voices for the 21st century—to speak into our future as people of faith in this age.
They represent a diverse array of backgrounds, interests, and passions, and they will provide a wide range of innovative and challenging presentations.
Christianity21 is less a conference and more a happening, an event—a gathering of voices and ideas that will shape the future of our faith.
And to the 21 voices, we want you to add your voice, whether you’re a seeker or skeptic, leader or layperson, disciple or doubter."
9-10th October 2009

I came across this reading the always self effacing and interesting Nadia Bolz-Weber [The Sarcastic Lutheran] and wish I had time to spare in October!!
Having decided in 2007 not to attend anymore conferences or seminars [because it was a waste of time unless I was actually going to DO something and maybe should JUST DO IT [hey there's a good slogan for an athletic shoe and clothing company!]... this looks like just the sort of thing which could be combined with a visit to Solomon's Porch and Luther Seminary to catch up with Roland Martinson and the work on 'exemplary youth ministry' happening there!!
For those not able to make it our UCA National Inservice [for Workers with Children, Youth, Young Adults and/or Families] BREATHE is on August 2-7 in Adelaide with the inspirational Steve Taylor AND like 2007 there are plans for a symposium of 30min Papers and Presentations on excellent stuff you've been part of, seen or have studied/been exploring!!

YOU could write and present! Encourage someone you know to do just that! and/or Learn from others! More details and registration here

Friday, March 27, 2009

Best Adverts on TV

Each of the footy codes in this country do a reasonable job with their inspired and inspiring advertising BUT the AFL [Australian Rules] consistently either briefs their agency brilliantly or chooses the right bunch to come up with ideas!!
Here's their 2009 promotion which tells a story to local fans but wouldn't be out of place in taking the game to a worldwide audience!! IMHO! For OS readers Aussie Rules was invented 150 years ago and is derived from gaelic football with goal posts modified to four vertical posts and no soccer styled goal where you get 6 points for an on the full kick between the centre posts and 1 point for betwen the centre and outer posts... that's right you get a point for missing!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Unreliable Idea: Faith Shaping Diary

In recent weeks and months I've had a few creative ideas [some have made it to these pages] and hopefully a few will 'see the light of day.' This is not the usual sense of too many ideas, too little time BUT rather that I believe the ideas come from having successfully made some space for reflection and thinking stuff through and also from the increasing sense of wanting to work on stuff that's actually energising and closer to my motivations and purpose... can't go wrong that way I reckon!! They won't happen without collaborators though!!
So the current idea [while I distribute 'We Believe' invitations for another one] is that of a diary based tool for encouraging young people to explore, grow, question, resource and take action about their own faith and life!! I guess it's inspired by "Ways to Live," our QLD counterparts work on 'The Fridge' and 'SKey' coming out of their 'Growing Apostles' and the current energy being put into the notion of 'portable faith' but a general sense that young people are basically needing to explore faith for the most part 'outside' or independent of the existing church... well that bits not rocket science!!
Places making genuine space for young people, starting new things and helping young people find identity, meaning, belonging and shaping faith are the exception NOT the rule!! The beauty of this idea is can only be enhanced by integration into a group or program or place!!
THE IDEA.... I have purchased a 'Week to an Opening' Diary and will now roll out invitations to young people and those engaged in ministry with young people to provide content for what would become a non year specific diary with stuff to explore, questions, websites, topics, activities etc...
I think there's wisdom in a seven area compendium but I also think there's wisdom in a daily, weekely, monthly discipline or option including the motivator that ocassionally you've skipped a bit and it's time to revisit....

I'll be doing a survey of a significant number of young people about topics, needs, questions, ideas... inviting artists, writers etc to contribute..... who knows....

It doesn't have a working title yet... I call it 'Splash' but...

Friday, March 20, 2009

Change


"God help us to change.
To change ourselves and to change our world.
To know the need of it. To deal with the pain of it.
To feel the joy of it. To undertake the journey without understanding the destination.
The art of gentle revolution. Amen"

At our staff meeting this week we spent a deal of time thinking and talking about CHANGE! It was masquerading as the reality of our financial future and the fact that events will overtake the status quo and mean consolidation, loss of roles, morphing into a new structure etc.
As I've thought about it since [my contribution is sadly always contradicted, made sensible or is actually on topic in my own head later on after time to think... I wish that clarity happened at the time].
In one way what we were really talking about was finding a way to help our whole institution deal with CHANGE.... vision, structures, missional congegations, wider resourcing, property rationalisation, learning, history and all our different perspectives!
One message which needs to get out is that not only has the world changed [the normal approach] but the church has also changed, it's already too late... people react:

1. As though we have a choice
2. Out of their own paradigm
3. As if any voice for change is heresy
4. Gravitating towards what power can be wielded
5. With Turf wars
6. Changing stuff that's irrelevant
etc etc

I started with the Michael Leunig prayer because coincidentally I had included it in a worship outline for an assignment just this week. Then I also read it in a post on a blog by Steve Taylor who will in fact be speaking at our UCA National Workers with Children, Youth & Families Inservice in South Australia this coming August.
I'm still pondering one key idea from our meeting about modelling the change. This will mean 'giving up' things ourselves. This could include:
1. Giving away some security
2. Pushing further with our staff and cross Board initiatives
3. Giving energy to our 1.5 and 2nd Gen young people
4. Being willing to engage in lateral and costly thinking
5. working across our interconciliar appraoch to broker new ways of working
For me I hope the work I'm doing and the things I'd like to see happen with Salt [Factory] might be a way to envision and be engaged in 'the new'. I think it's what the future development of 'congregations' could be like... I guess we'll see!!
Anyhow I'm babbling now with a big day on the schedule tomorrow so I will come back to this... how can we think missionally about the future structure of our institution and act for change within it... the cross we bear!!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

One More Time

Before normal transmission resumes... there is no video which can quite convey the experience of seeing the Oils live!! But there's a selection on youtube which won't yet download that give you some idea! Even these crowds were a mix of diehards and the curious and so nobody was quite 'going off' in the way Coogee or Newcastle Workers crowd would!!
If you look hard you can see friend Lucian's sizeable head in frame and occasionally I annoyed this video-er by waving an arm in front of camera...

Check out one example here

I'll have a more varied review of 'Sound Relief' in coming days/weeks when I've watched the 10 hours of video!!

Friday, March 13, 2009

Midnight Oil in Canberra




Last night a whole bunch of us from Newcastle & Sydney joined expats and friends in descending on the first of two 'warm up' gigs by the Oils ahead of the Sound Relief Bushfire Concerts this Saturday. Rumours quickly spread when these shows were hastily arranged and I'm grateful to Andrew for the warning, Kim at Ticketek and Gary Morris [Oils Manager] for the chance to score up to eight tickets in the end. I wished Simone could join us but she gets the obsession and graciously accepted the reality I'd do 'anything' to be here on the night!! Had my calendar looked different I would have joined Lubo again tonight for Part Two...

There was much conjecture and speculation about the gigs [including myself]:
How would they go?
What songs would and wouldn't make the cut?
Would this be the same bitter sweet experience as four years ago?
So excited to be seeing the boys yet soaking up every beat and rythmn as the last...
How would Peter negotiate the immature media coverage of his lyrics?
Would we get a classic 90min set of vintage live rock from Australia's finest?

Now, this is old ground... and music is taste driven, but ask any first timer who was there last night whether 'something special' happened... ? Far from being ageing rockers, the musical excellence, energy and raw passion were all part of the show... how old effervescent drummer Rob Hirst?

Here's the setlist for last nights 2 hour brilliance:
Redneck Wonderland
Brave Faces
Dreamworld
Under The Overpass
Blue Sky Mine
Only The Strong
When The Generals Talk
Golden Age
Read About It
River Runs Red
Bullroarer
Power and the Passion
One Country
Luritja Way
King of the Mountain
Dead Heart
Beds are Burning
Best of Both Worlds... just sublime!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Encore One:
Truganini
Too Much Sunshine
Forgotten Years
Encore Two:
In The Valley
Sometimes
And it may vary tonight for the second show!! BUT that's huge... songs I love, songs I haven't heard for 15-20 years plus all the classics. Sure 'US Forces' was missing but can we decide the world is different and Gen Y share little of my own growing up under the imminent nuclear equation... post 9/11... small price to pay to be able to play at all!!
Bob Brown is master of the Simon Creanesque 10 sec media grab so with a huge oil slick off the QLD coast I suppose "the Midnight Oil is burning but the Environment Minister is nowhere to be seen..." is clever but neither is it solving the problem of oily birds and the spreading slick.
While I shed a few tears during 'The Deadheart' and 'Best of Both Worlds' I was much more bouyant this time around than in Manly/the SCG four years ago... maybe this too is not the last time or maybe it was just a precious bonus to jump, sway and shout aloud every lyrics, screaming "Ooooiiillls!" I am not looking forward to the letdown in a few days... note to self to set the vcr for Channel [V] on Saturday but give me a band who sing about stuff that matters any day!! Community, development, indigenous culture, politics, history, values, Australia, media, and huge fun along the way!! By my count I've now seen the band about 40 times in 25 or so years!! Remnant of the 80s? If you've not seen them live you don't get it... and you never will!!
Anyhow, back to recommending The Fray, P!ink, Kings of Leon and Kanye West for all my Youth Worker colleagues contextual discussions and input!!
Thanks to my fellow travellers Geoff, Eve and Nic [who can be asked what it was really like] for the journey, the t-shirt and the limited edition screen printed poster!!

Postscript:
After setlisting it as a maybe for Thursday night, Friday's first encore included "US Forces"
"Ooooiiillls!" "Ooooiiillls!" Very cool Pete!!
And thanks to Arlene Brookes at the Oils Office who responded to my speculative email to the old address I had scribbled down...

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

U2360


This week U2 have announced their so called World Tour [of Europe and the US] but don't hold your breath for Aussie dates!! The big splashy website revamp and details include a radical new stage giving rise to the 360 bit where apparently the stage will rotate with a baskteball like bank of speakers and screens above their heads in the centre!! Check it out at U2.com here
Unless they can squeeze in Asia in December you could look forward to a visit in 2010 but probably 2011!! Anyway, we'll see!!
In the meantime the band were enthusiastic, high energy and good fun for the five night history making stint on Letterman's Late Show which we saw here on Oz TV until Monday night!! Pictured above is the naming ceremony where part of W53rd St right outside the Theatre was named U2 Way

Monday, March 09, 2009

Unreliable Ideas: Photovoice

I'm participating in the opening two day Retreat of our UCA Board of Mission Leadership Intensive this week [which will be hugely beneficial and has already left me brain drained today!!] and at dinner tonight we heard from a local family sharing in a community meal, open house, and various other mission activities which line up with their purpose and passions!!
A great idea I was introduced to is called 'Photovoice' which is defined by wikipedia as follows:

"Photovoice is a methodology mostly used in the field of education which combines photography with grassroots social action. Subjects are asked to represent their community or point of view by taking photographs."
wikipedia

It basically involves giving people a camera and working on a storyboard to help them provide a photo essay representing some part of their life journey! To me it has huge potential amongst communities of young people, in camping programs etc

It's especially used in many places as a tool to tell an 'alternative story' or bring a different perspective and to give communities of people voice!!

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Worship Unplugged # 59 'Speakerdogs'




Creative genius Wes Champion agreed to help out with our junior leader Saturday night program at this years 'Kids Campout' and in the creative process was reminded of a string of ideas that come out of a keen and geek filled fascination with designer toys!!

Needing to work on paper... 'Speakerdogs' that looked like TVs on legs [with speech bubbles] are cutouts you decorate individually and WE used them as a tool for an audio-visual 'prayer of thanks.'

The punters decorated, cut out and glued their speakerdogs and we set up a white backdrop to photograph them. We used 'Photostory 3' so the uploaded pictures and soundtrack were created as window media in minutes. The prayer drew applause the foillowing morning!!

These could be used for reflection, small groups, community building or an entire worship built around the creation and finishing phases...

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Row M Seat 30 "The Combination" rated M

Set in the maligned western suburbs of Sydney, Lebanese-Australian John gets out of gaol to discover his younger brother Charlie is caught up with drugs, hookers and crime. Charlie oscillates between the streets and school. Daily clashes between Scott and Charlie's gang escalate. This feud spills into the streets in a territory and identity battle that turns bloody. The Combination dares to shed light on the racial tension that has often boiled over into incidents like the Cronulla riots. Suburban stereotypes are challenged when John falls for an Australian girl named Sydney. She presents an opportunity for a new start - yet with each step closer to her he is made painfully aware of the choice he will have to make - family or love.
'The Combination' has a unique place in Australian cinema history since some disputes and violence broke out at an early screening and led Greater Union to pull it from screens over the weekend!! There were conflicting reports about whether this was a response to the film from viewers, clashing gangs or a coincidental event. The Distributors and Theatres have since struck a deal involving security and a pre screening adress from the Director...
It's the films second media splash with one of the actors having been arrested a few months ago in relation to a street brawl!!

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Worship Unplugged # 58 Tracing Artwork

Here's an idea I found looking at clips and ideas for a Camp theme of 'Telling Stories'

The story was about a community building project using the histories of notable local figures from the neighbourhood in question but one way the people participated was to trace an artists black and white portrait outline projected onto the community space wall using an overhead projector [a data projector would work]!! They seemed to start with the black outline and then add colour later...
People stood in front and obscured parts of the picture but only as they worked on the part they could see...
I imagine callico or white cloth banners, painted mdf sheets or the whole youth centre wall adorned with relevant artwork or mural!!
As the project unfolded there was a buzz or energy as people met each other, talked about what they were doing and the the story of the picture they were drawing!!
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Worship Unplugged # 57 Collage Art


I spied this great idea reading the 'Sarcastic Lutheran' otherwise known as Nadia Bolz Weber!! The idea is to have an artist/drawer sketch an outline for a poster/banner/home made icon and mark what colours are needed where... in the original case it was an advent reflection so colour 'wish books' or shopping catalogues were cut up and pasted on as needed to create a textured and vivid image for relfection or focus.

This idea could be applied widely for different themes> pictures> digital images> banners> a worship station> etc>

"No LIne on the Horizon" U2 One Review

So friends have been waiting to hear my review of U2s latest offering... essentially this post follows on from my initial thoughts about the album generally!!
It's not stunning, earth shattering, landscape changing... but it's not bad!!

The Brian Eno/Danny Lanois [lan-wah] influence means that this record has echoes of former eras especially familiar riffs from 'Boy' and 'War' mixed with under produced and stark musicianship. It is one of those albums yoiu'll enjoy the more you listen!!

But there's no anthemic, seminal, 'you have just got to hear this!!!!' kind of track... it's more ambient and sparse.

Love is a dominant theme and to some extent the undesereved or more importantly unfettered love and grace of God woven through episodes and aspects of life!!

That said there are at least three songs that'll make brilliant wallpaper soundtracks for photo reflections or audio-visuals...

"Magnificent"
"...only love can leave such a mark/But only love, only love can heal such a scar"
This is an ambient reflection on place and belonging given the restorative and healing power of love on a grainy life lived in the moment.

"Moment of Surrender"
This is my favourite track from the album!!
"...it's not if I believe in love/but if love believes in me...at the moment of surrender/of vision over visibilty/I did not notice the passers by/and they did not notice me"

To me these songs are about 'feel' and this for me feels like an Easter Friday tune... it would be great with black and white artistic images of the Easter story, the cross and stuff that's happening around us from news, nature and life...

"Cedars of Lebanon" picks up on the imagery around the shade of a tree, it's place in the landscape and the history of the place... and to me has a confessional element.
"...the worst of us are long drawn out confession, the best of us are geniuses of compression..."

Saturday, February 28, 2009

"Tropfest" 2009




This years 16 Tropfest Short Film Festival Finalists DVD is out free with the 'Sydney Morning Herald' [and possibly other Fairfax papers] today!!
'Tropfest' was started by John Polson and friends at the 'Tropicana Cafe' Darlinghurst, with a street closure and secret celebrity judges. It's been simulcast across the country out of Sydny's Domain Park in February now for many years and expanded into New York.
Each film must be 7 minutes or less and feature that years specified item which is currently 'spring.' Many Tropfest winners have gone on to big things and others pop up in projects all over Aussie TV.
Our local 'Yellow Pages' Directory and Tooheys beer ad veteran produced the film a few years ago about having to choose between his twins so one succeeded in life and is currently on ABC TV in a comedy called 'Chandon Pictures.'
Tropfest is about clever ideas and genuinely has finalists from schmick productions to handycam plain... other bloggers have marvelled at the recent New York winner shot on a phone camera.
Another feature is the use of well known or pop culturally topical actors who will be known to local audiences. It seems to add that indefinable spark to an already clever idea.
This last year a Melbourne crime inspired TV series called 'Underbelly' made a household name of actor Guyton Grantley who features more than once in films this year including a very funny film called 'Being Carl Williams' about him being mistaken for his gangland killer character from the TV show. The unwitting local petty crim is played by the lead actor from Aussie film 'Thunderstruck.'
I have spoken to my newsagent about collecting spares this year again so colleagues not near a Sydney Herald out there could contact me offline to hopefully receive a copy!! I'll post about spares tomorrow!!
The Tropfest 2010 item is 'DICE' for those who want to get started early!!
Running the 'Shorts' competition at Blackstump and several styles of video activity at Youth Groups I reckon they are a great group building exercise and challenge to stretch most groups.
Encouraging worship contributions opens up a whole other area of discipleship and participation.