Muster Point Group
If you are looking for the material for the Muster Point Group, click here: www.ideatrends.org/musterpoint.
This is a closed home group.
If you have questions, contact Stefan.
If you are looking for the material for the Muster Point Group, click here: www.ideatrends.org/musterpoint.
This is a closed home group.
If you have questions, contact Stefan.
If you are looking for the material for the Gateway Discussion Group, click here: www.ideatrends.org/gdg.
The Gateway Discussion Group is an informal gathering to engage in modern ideas in a Christian context.
It meets the first and third Mondays of each month at 7pm (with some exceptions). Please RSVP with Stefan.
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Your love is amazing, steady and unchanging
Your love is a mountain, firm beneath my feet
Your love is a mystery, how you gently lift me
When I am surrounded, your love carries me
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Your love makes me sing
Hallelujah, Hallelujah
Hallelujah, Your love makes me sing
[Verse 1]
Over all the earth, You reign on high
Every mountain stream, every sunset sky
But my one request, Lord, my only aim
Is that You'd reign in me again
[Chorus]
Lord, reign in me, reign in Your power
Over all my dreams, in my darkest hour
'Cause You are the Lord of all I am
So won't You reign in me again
[Verse 2]
And over every thought, over every word
May my life reflect the beauty of my Lord
'Cause You mean more to me than any earthly thing
So won't You reign in me again
How's the level out there, Steve? Are you happy with that? Cool.
Thank you, Steve. Thanks to our AV team, by the way, who problem-solve, troubleshoot, deal with everything.
I saw a Darwin-fish on the back of a car the other day and saw it as a symbol of battle long gone. Funny how quickly that became irrelevant.
I'm not proclaiming that the battle is over, that there are no more evolutionists or no more creationists. Rather that living in a post-post modern world makes it all irrelevant.
The Jesus-fish became a car sticker in the1970s to display an affinity to traditional (Western) ideals. It was countered in the 1980s in the Darwin-fish to display an affinity for modern (atheist) ideals.
Don't get me wrong. I have always supported environmentalism: I frequently walk to work and I compost, often both at the same time. In spite of this or because of this, I really don't like when people say we are destroying the planet. Sure if we continue as we have, we could destroy human civilization as we know it, but that doesn't mean the planet will even notice.