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Jul 14 2008
A Church to D.I.E. for ... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Monday, 14 July 2008

Well I am thrilled to be able to report that this weekend's was a tremendous success. Thank you so much to all those who worked so tirelessly to make it such a special event, Thank you. If you were with us you will know that we launched the new church on Sunday. The new church is called Grace London. The new name and the stated values really reflect the heart of the ministry. Grace East, served us well but it was a legacy name and the new name and brand that you will see over the next month or so captures the heartbeat of what God is doing in our midst.

Grace London is unashamedly a church - a church with a difference. the difference is that the people who are part of it are free to be who they really are in Christ. they get better, they live better and they make others better. At grace London we realize that a church is a reflection of the spirit and attitude of the people in the church – you cant build a church you build people. People build the church. That’s the difference.


 

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Jul 06 2008
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Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Sunday, 06 July 2008

The alarm clock will be set for 5.30 am on Wednesday, what you mean it isn’t normally?

No, the only thing that can mean is that I’ve got to go to the airport. I happy to say that on this occasion we will be heading out to the airport to collect our dear friends Steve & Melanie McVey who will arrive on the red-eye. They’re coming in for this weekend’s Radical Freedom Conference. If you can get to London this weekend do so, you won’t regret it.

The Radical Freedom Conference in Florida, which we held in March was a great success but the London leg gives us the opportunity to be church together with our wider family. We are so looking forward to renewing old acquaintances and welcome friends from overseas from Grace Project Finland, and our friends from Norway, Holland, Ireland & Wales to name but a few places that folks are travelling from to join us. The London conference is not simply a teaching conference on the contrary it is a radical celebration of our freedom.

Apart from Steve & I teaching through the most explosive book in the bible, the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Galatians Dave Bilbrough and his band will be in concert on Friday performing his album “People of Promise.” On Sunday Dean Fearon, will be joined by Dave Bilbrough as will be taking two worship sets. You will not want to miss those at any price. Dean and his team have, to pursue the airport metaphor reached cruising height and the captain has switched-off the seatbelt signs and you’re free to move about in the cabin.

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Jun 27 2008
Post cards from the edge..... PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 27 June 2008

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Jun 14 2008
Heroes Vol 1....Jessica and Nikki PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 14 June 2008
I must be the last person in the country to have caught onto the whole "heroes" phenomenon, but finally I can say now that I'm hooked. There is without doubt some of the most profound truths to be found within the dialogue of "heroes", a program which so beautifully has captured what can only be described as a physical and spiritual renaissance. The awakening of the protagonists as to their abilities and the knowledge of how to use them effectively and responsibly must strike a very strong chord within us as a grace community. The most formative time in the process of the three phases seems to be upon us , the 'teenage phase' as Mr Walsh would define it. It's the time we begin to move in the power of the indwelling Christ, experimenting as to the limitations of the power within us, much in the same the "heroes" are beginning to understand the function and purpose of their individual powers. The parallels that can be drawn between our own lives and the events unfolding on the screen in front of are is amazing.

Listening to the conversations of people as they discuss which character they feel they identify with is interesting, as it is undeniable that we all see ourselves in relation to one of the "heroes". It was quite amusing the first time I discussed my own particular feelings of identification. I was sitting in a dark room watching "heroes" with a very good friend when I turned to him and said:

" Yeah you know I think it's Jessica I identify most strongly with ".

My friend looked at me with a confused look and started to chuckle. You gotta appreciate the scene, Jessica had just hacked 3 people to death in a murderous frenzy. Not the thing you wanna think is potentially possible of the person sitting to your left in a pitch black house on a quiet Sunday evening. I'm not sure what my friend was thinking to be honest with you , lol.

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Jun 14 2008
Happy Father's Day - "Daddy"... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh   
Saturday, 14 June 2008

“Small boys become big men through the influence of big men who care about small boys.” –

Author Unknown

June 15th is Father’s Day. It is a day that is set aside to recognise and honour the role of fathers in our society. This year these celebrations will be especially mooted in some circles in the UK as this is the year that our government (to its shame) past The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill as the London Times put it, “Women win the right to children without fathers” (The Times May 21 2008). I am neither a politician nor a fundamentalist but it seems to me that we are sleepwalking our way into a place that we’d be wise not to venture. I agree with Sigmund Freud’s observation when he said “I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection.”

As someone who grew up never knowing his father (I was raised in an orphanage) I am dumfounded by the idea that anyone should feel it appropriate to say that a child has no need of a father. As a pastor and counsellor I can tell you that the single biggest problem facing our country and many of the countries that I visit is one of “father-less-ness” it is a crisis that knows no limit. I am not saying that a single parent cannot bring up her children adequately far from it. Many of the mothers that I have the privilege of pastoring do a fantastic job of raising their children by themselves. Moreover, many married women, let alone single-mums have to do precisely that as their husbands whilst physically present are often emotionally absent from the home. What I am saying is that is children need the positive affirming influence of a resonant father-figure in their lives. I think that in the absence of a paternal father being that ‘father-figure’ is one of the most important contributions that Christian men can make to the spiritual communities in which they serve.

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