Saturday, September 01, 2007

Hiatus

There's a good deal on my plate at the moment, and yesterday I decided to take a (hopefully brief) hiatus from recording my audio book. There are 10 "episodes" available here now, if you are just now coming across this site. And, if you are able to read the print version, you can either buy the book (top right side of this page) or, head to my bookstore and download the PDF!

I will return. Sooner than later, I hope. For now, print is your best option. ;-)

Thanks for listening.
Greg Campbell

Friday, August 24, 2007

08 - Institutions and Labels

Do we really have to label everything? Must every facet of life be institutionalized? Those are some queustions raised in this chapter. We take things that are meant to be relational - like the church, which is the body of Christ, a family - and we turn it into something. An entity that exists on its own - even with the church. Is it really possible to live life without needing to create a structure, an institution, or labels for doing so?

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Friday, August 17, 2007

07 - CH??CH

CH??CH. What's missing? U R! The words adorn many a church marquee across the nation. But instead of just filling a pew on a weekly basis, perhaps those words are more true than we know. Has the focus of our gatherings shifted from being a family, and spending time "one anothering" to basically just "going through the motions"? If so, that's not what it seems the church is meant to be. The Bible describes the church as a community of people where no one was in need, they met together, shared life together every day. Not to sit in rows, always listening to one person sing or talk, but to be together. To "one another".

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Friday, August 10, 2007

06 - Quantifiable

Everything boils down to numbers. We want things to be measurable - quantifiable. We need to see results. But the numbers in God's Kingdom do not "add up" as they do in our world. So they become irrelevant. God's Kingdom should not be - and is not - quantifiable.

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Friday, August 03, 2007

05 - The Borders

We tend to look at people as either "IN" or "OUT" of God's Kingdom, but Jesus did not seem to. Not that there aren't boundaries... they just didn't seem as important to Jesus as they are to us. He didn't approach everyone with Border Goggles on...

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Friday, July 27, 2007

04 - Building The Kingdom

A quote from a magazine began the train of thought for this chapter. Do we really build the Kingdom, or does the Kingdom simply exist, as God has built it. Is the Kingdom a way of life rather than a physical, tangible, quantifiable entity? Those thoughts are discussed in this week's chapter.

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Friday, July 20, 2007

03B - A Bigger View Of Church (Part 2)

"So, after 2000 years, how do you think he's doing?"

That was the question posed by a speaker to a group of church leaders regarding how Jesus is building his church. If you think of church as the fragmented bunch of denominations around the world that continue to split over even very minor disputes... then you'd have to say, "Not very well!"

But what if the Church is much bigger than that?

This chapter includes a reading of Wayne Jacobsen's article Living in the Relational Church. (Used by permission of the author.) To read more from Wayne Jacobsen, visit his website: LifeStream.org.

(This audio chapter is Part 2 of a single chapter of the book. Part 1 was published last week.)

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Friday, July 13, 2007

03 - A Bigger View Of Church (Part 1)

"So, after 2000 years, how do you think he's doing?"

That was the question posed by a speaker to a group of church leaders regarding how Jesus is building his church. If you think of church as the fragmented bunch of denominations around the world that continue to split over even very minor disputes... then you'd have to say, "Not very well!"

But what if the Church is much bigger than that?

This chapter includes a reading of Wayne Jacobsen's article Living in the Relational Church. (Used by permission of the author.) To read more from Wayne Jacobsen, visit his website: LifeStream.org.

(Because of the included article, the chapter will be split into two segments, with Part 2 to be published here next week.)

If you like what you hear, you can purchase the printed book using the link at the top of this page, or visit the GregsHead.net Bookstore to view all of my books. A free PDF version of Here's The Church is also available at that link.

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Friday, July 06, 2007

02 - The Emerging Church

You may have heard this term before - perhaps quite a bit. It's loosely applied to many variations on a theme of corporate life together as believers. But what seems to be apparent is that though it's really applied broadly, it's still very much the same thing we've always done, just with new packaging. The same game, by a different name.

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Friday, June 29, 2007

01 - Redefining Church

To begin the book, I really just wanted to lay out there what "church" really is. There are so many different ways we use that word, it can get very confusing! So I take a look at some scriptures, and example of "church" from the Bible... and hopefully set a foundation for some of the other stuff that is considered throughout the remainder of the book.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Now available through iTunes!

Apple notified me via e-mail over the weekend that the podcast of There's The Steeple... Here's The Church is now available via the iTunes store! I checked it out and all seems to be working great. You can click on the link in the right side bar to sign up with one click, and receive any future postings in your iTunes library automatically when you are connected to the internet. It's like magic! :-)

I do have a request as well. If you are familiar with the book already, or even if you just like the Introduction so far... please leave a comment or a rating at iTunes. I think this will help folks find the book, which is the reason I am putting it out there on iTunes for free. So if you don't mind, click on the Review or Comment link or whatever it is on my iTunes page. (Direct link to the page is immediately below...)

HTC Audiobook at iTunes

Thanks for your help, and enjoy the book!

Friday, June 22, 2007

00 - Introduction

The first installment of the Audiobook version of There's The Steeple... Here's The Church has been posted! The first chapter is the introduction, and perhaps one of the longer chapters. It gives you a little background on where I am coming from, and hopefully is a good preparation for the thoughts that follow.

I am going to try and stay on this, maybe record a few chapters at a time and hopefully release a new chapter each week (perhaps on Fridays?). I would love participation in this so feel free to leave comments here, or e-mail me using the link at the top of this page.

If you like what you hear, you can purchase the book using the link at the top of this page, or visit the GregsHead.net Bookstore to view all of my books. A free PDF version of Here's The Church is also available at that link.

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