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Keeping track of what Phil is doing on his long service leave.

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25 Aug 2004

Articles of Interest

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USEFUL ARTICLES

Our updated vision - work in progress
Hear our vision by clicking here
Missional Church - an article
Rob Smith on music and worship
Luke Tattersall on music and worship.
Phil Campbell on Deuteronomy 30 and the bible’s big picture.
Doug Green (OT Professor, Westminster Seminary) on the New Perspective “justification” debate. (A theological hotspot!)
Infant Baptism at MPC… what you need to know.
Why do we do what we do at mpc? Take a look at our Training Handbook for Sunday Meetings.
An article on why we need Clear, Christ-centred Churches
Sermon On The Mount Series - Mid Year Conference, Stellenbosh. Right click and save Sermon on the Mount zipped doc files.

22 Jul 2004

Cape Update

Filed under: — Phil @ 7:05 am

Hi from Stellenbosch, 40 minutes east of Capetown. With just two weeks until we head back to Australia, things are winding down here in Africa. Last week I spoke at Stellenbosch Uni MYC, a Bible Teaching conference for students. Around 60 attended for a long weekend crammed with solid teaching from Matthew 1-7, and hands on skills-development seminars… students were excited to learn new bible-reading skills, and work through the process of developing and presenting a Bible Study. With most of the heavy commitments completed, next week we’re planning an overnight visit to a game reserve, and a little more sightseeing around the very beautiful Cape.
Mid Year Conference for Uni Students
Mid Year Conference for Stellenbosch Uni Students.
View from Cape Point
Cape Point, around an hour’s drive from here, at the very tip of the Cape of Good Hope.

18 Jul 2004

Phone call

Filed under: — admin @ 1:33 pm

Those of you who missed the phone call to Phil on 11th July can listen to it here.

29 Jun 2004

A quick post from Plettenberg Bay

Filed under: — Phil @ 7:44 pm

Hasn’t been so easy to keep updating on the road! Sorry.
We spent a great week in the UK, catching up with friends Piers and Carolyn Bickersteth, in ministry at Arborfield-Barkham C of E. Piers’ gospel centred, Bible teaching ministry is bearing real fruit; the church is alive and well and growing.

From there, we’ve moved on to Stellenbosch, just outside Cape Town. Susie and Maddie joined us safely last Friday. Church on Sunday at St Pauls was terrific. Again, very similar in tone and style to mpc. I preached, which made it even more similar in tone and style I guess!

For the next few days we’re at Plettenberg Bay, six hours drive along the bottom edge of South Africa. Very nice beach town. More news soon.

14 Jun 2004

CityNet Philadelphia

Filed under: — Phil @ 10:44 am

CityNet is a network of likeminded Presbyterian churches in Philadelphia committed to helping one another plant new churches. CityNet has a clearly defined mission statement and core values (which I will link here shortly.) The genius of CityNet is in the way it overlays the denomination, works alongside it, and leverages the efforts of individual churches. More on this… (more…)

Powerful Words

Filed under: — Phil @ 10:42 am

Friday in Philadelphia was spent exploring American history. This is where Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franlin and other luminaries hammered out the Declaration of Independence and later, the American Constitution. The main drafting role was given to Jefferson, because he was a respected wordsmith. These guys were smart. They had studied constitution and government, they knew the checks and balances they wanted to build in to the system… and they crafted words to say exactly they wanted to say, in an elegant, and almost poetic way. They succeeded. Words can shape and direct an organisation - like the USA - in a profound way. Postmodern confusion has left the world wondering if words can convey meaning. They can do more. They can shape emerging realities. Even now, public buildings are adorned with “mission statement” words from the past that verge on the poetic… “Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet nor snow… ” on the New York Post Office is enough to inspire any postman. (more…)

Philadelphia Freedom

Filed under: — Phil @ 10:33 am

Not content with a Tommy Emmanuel concert (http://www.tommyemmanuel.com/) off Broadway last Wednesday night, we were treated to a fantastic Phil Keaggy (http://www.philkeaggy.com/) concert in Philadelphia on Friday night. Our host, Malcolm Osborne, had bought three tickets just in case we had “heard of” Phil Keaggy. I’ve been a fan for years. Malcolm has treated us like royalty. Yesterday he took us for a tour of the Amish areas outside Philadelphia, which was fascinating, and just as green and beautiful as you’d expect if you’ve seen “Witness.” From there is was a great night out with Aussie expats Doug and Rosemary Green; Doug lectures OT at Westminster Seminary and was fascinating to chat with. He shares my conviction that Deuteronomy 30 has a fundamental role in summarising the biblical metanarrative. More on other aspects of Philadelphia in a seperate post.

10 Jun 2004

Redeemer Pic

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Setting up the auditorium at Redeemer
A picture of the auditorium, which was completely full at the end.

Hi From New York

Filed under: — Phil @ 8:46 am

New York is just as lively as everyone says. People everywhere, all the time. Our two day conference at Redeemer Presbyterian Church was very informative. For more info on Redeemer, follow the “Redeemer” link.

02 Jun 2004

LA to Vancouver

Filed under: — Phil @ 10:33 am

We’ve just spent three balmy days in Los Angeles… which is probably more than enough. Santa Monica beach was a highlight. Universal Studios wasn’t. This morning we flew to Vancouver, where we’ll be spending the next few days before heading to New York for the Redeemer Presbyterian Church conference. Take a look at Redeemer’s website at http://www.redeemer.com/- hope they’re ready for us!

29 May 2004

So far so good!

Filed under: — Phil @ 4:02 pm

We’re in Auckland for a 4 hour stop over. What DO you do in Auckland International airport for 4 hours?

26 May 2004

Thanks…

Filed under: — Phil @ 7:42 pm

Thanks to all at mpc for the kind words and generous send off… especially the WoW group who have been dropping in meals this week while we’ve been packing and getting ready to go. (more…)

21 May 2004

The Schedule

Filed under: — Phil @ 10:16 pm

On our long service leave we’ll be mixing fun and research. Here’s a quick rundown on where we are heading.
a) LA - a quick visit to Universal Studios, and also Rick Warren’s Saddleback Community Church. Will there be any difference?
b) Vancouver, to visit Lou’s sister Ruth, Rod and Mary.
c) New York… for a pastor’s conference at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on the weekend of June 4-6. This could be interesting. Visit Redeemer’s website at http://www.redeemer.com/
d) A few days in Philadelphia to take a look at a network of ‘New Life’ Presbyterian Churches.
e) London and Reading… catching up with Andrew and Sarah Poyser, and our old friends Piers and Carolyn Bickersteth.
f) Capetown, then Stellenbosch (just up the road a little) to settle in for a five week visit. Speaking on Matthew 1-5 at Stellenbosch Uni Mid-Year Conference, and preaching each Sunday at CrossWord Church, Somerset West.

15 May 2004

Death of Phil’s Dad

Filed under: — Phil @ 4:46 pm

Thanks to all who have sent messages of sympathy on the loss of my dad. We’ll miss him a lot.

Phil's dad Neville Campbell

Another pic of Phil's dad

A little movie

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