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The Broken Link

They begged him to let the sick touch at least the fringe of his robe, and all who touched him were healed – Mark 6:56

At amazes me that everyone who touched Jesus was healed! Healed from what? Well the list is endless. It doesn’t really matter what they were healed from, the important thing is that they were healed; meaning Jesus restored what was broken.

Just think about this for a moment. We live in a broken world. We have broken governments, broken schools, broken homes, broken marriages, broken systems, broken finances, broken churches and broken lives.  So if this is the case, and just touching Jesus will bring healing, then shouldn’t this be our aim as Christians and leaders. Shouldn’t we be leading people to the point they can touch Jesus?

Seems obvious, and most churches in the world would agree that is their aim. However, I believe the church is also the very hands and feet of the resurrected Christ. If this is the case then when people are touched by the church, shouldn’t they be healed? Shouldn’t they find restoration for their brokenness?

I honestly believe that as a church we need to position ourselves to be able to touch people, but the problem is that many have stopped touching Christ themselves, and if the church stops touching Christ then how can anyone find restoration when the church touches them. It’s one big link almost like a string of Christmas lights!

This world needs healing; it is the mandate of the church to touch the world so they can receive healing. Don’t be the broken link that stops the flow, reach out and touch him who we call Jesus and be healed!


Happy Birthday Generation Church

Today is the official first birthday of Generation Church. One year ago today we launched Generation Church with 15 people, no money, very little support and no building to meet in. It was a huge step of faith knowing that all we had was a God-given vision to create a community of faith with a desire to make the bride of Christ (the church) beautiful again. One year on it is hard to put into words just how faithful God has been, how much He has blessed us and how the many people who have joined Generation Church have helped created something I can only call beautiful!

Yesterday we celebrated during our Sunday Service. Below are three of the videos we showed highlighting this past year, some of the funny moments and just some of our leaders fooling around! Enjoy!


The Aftermath!

I’m currently sitting in Starbucks on Sunday evening charging all my electronics. My laptop, ipad and phone. Lucky that the kindle has power for 30 days otherwise I’d be charging that as well!

I sit here looking out of the window at perfectly clear skies, hardly a drop of wind in the air and what you would call a perfect day!

However, for those who have just experienced the last 24 hours on the east coast this is a very surreal sight!

The presence this weekend of Hurricane Irene, while not the meanest Hurricane one will ever experience, but one of the biggest, has left us without power for the last 18 hours. Trees down, restaurants closed and church services cancelled.

We made the decision to cancel our Sunday service at Generation Church. We got the word out early Saturday morning and I must admit as the night drew in it seemed that Irene was getting less intense and nothing was happening in our neck of the woods. I wondered if cancelling service would end up being a foolish decision! However, a good 24 hours later I don’t know of a church that did have service!

Irene started showing her teeth around 9pm. By 11pm we had significant wind gusts. I stepped outside to feel it and while it wasn’t the strongest wind I have ever felt, it was intense. Normally in a storm the power is felt from a few minutes to a few hours. This was very different. The intensity kept on coming, instead of dying down it just got worse. I went to bed around 1am hearing the constant sound of wind and rain beating against our windows. Normally a sound sleeper I found myself waking up on a constant basis from the noise of the storm.

Waking up this morning to find no power was not surprise. Waking up to see trees were still bent over from the constant wind was.

We felt only a small part of Irene. I couldn’t imagine what it would have felt like if we had been nearer the eye! The size of her was just insane!

So Irene came, interrupted everyone’s weekend and has now left! The aftermath is a lot of downed power lines, a few insurance claims but in all reality, by this time next week people will no longer be talking about her and life will have gone on as usual! It was nice meeting you Irene, but please tell your brothers and sisters not to come up this way for a long time!


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