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One Days

Hillsong Conference ONE DAY

This year in the lead up to our annual Hillsong Conference in July we are doing, for the first time ever, what we are calling one days (hillsongconference.com/oneday). These are one day conferences to inspire and encourage in whatever way we can your local church.

We are going to visit four major cities around Australia (Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide) and celebrate what God has done and is doing in the local church here in Australia.

Along with our senior pastors Brian and Bobbie Houston, Casey Treat and Hillsong United will be joining us.

The scary/awesome part is that we will be creating something awesome for our kids at each of the events!

Scary in that these are venues that we have never been to before and awesome because I would love YOU to be a part of them. I am working with my team with local churches at each city to create an experience for kids from preschoolers through to year 6 at school. If you would love to be a part of it, or even bring a team with you to volunteer then I can promise you an event to remember!

Email us at: hillsongkids@hillsong.com with your details and we can get you all the info you need.

And I will be sure to be blogging about these events if you are not in Australia in May. It’s gonna be crazy on so many levels!

Where’s Bullseye?

Every weekend in Hillsong Kids we have what are called ‘Ask God’ and ‘Thank God’s', they are modelled off the Praise reports and Prayer Requests that the adults have in their service.

This is my son Brooklyn’s first ever Ask God:

He is asking God to ‘find Bullseye’.

Bullseye is, of course, the horse from Toy Story 2 and 3, and one of his favourite toys.

This is also some of the early recorded handwriting from my son.

Apart from being ridiculously cute, I highly recommend printing out slips like this in your ministry and get your children to fill them out before services. Then during the program read them out and take a moment to pray for needs and thank God for providing!

P.S. Unfortunately God has remained silent on the issue of Bullseye, but we remain in hope and faith and maintain a single candle lit as a memorial to the departed toy.

P.P.S. Only part of that last sentence is true :)

Collected Blog: Outsource

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At our official Hillsong Blog ‘Collected’ I just had a post of mine go up. It’s a quite a strong piece about not outsourcing only what we can do as parents. And also a call to take Church seriously. I would love you to visit, have a read and at the least click the like button at the bottom. But at the most write a comment/response. It would be GREAT to get conversation going about this topic on Collected…. it would say so much to have the topic that is often a discussion on kids pastors blogs get some major recognition on our wider Church blog! Thanks in advance.

Here is the post:

I have outsourced my child’s swimming development.

You see, I’m just not an expert on the subject. I haven’t studied swim theory and I am completely unfamiliar with what it takes to learn how to become a swimmer even to the most basic of levels… which I would assume is ‘not drowning’. Click to read on!

Org Chart

HK ORG

I feel bad.

Someone asked one of our awesome team (Kathryn Macdowall) to  send them an organisation chart for Hillsong Kids, and she had to write one down from memory because we don’t really have a up to date one.

It’s like one of the first rules of ministry.

Especially if doing multi campus Church!

It’s so important, you have to submit it before entering kidmin heaven along with your child safety policy.

But I didn’t have one.

You need clarity in your communication, which is usually found in the writing of something, but so many job descriptions and charts lie around gathering dust. Having something in the hearts and minds of your team is so much more important than having it just on paper.

What’s the most important document you have that no one has read?

Preteen Purity

Last week we held our annual summer camp for our preteen group (Voltage). It was rad as usual with a whole bunch of fun and good times!

For the first time ever I decided to do a session with the kids on purity. Not that I wanted to lead it myself, I attempted to get one of our brilliant pastors who is a grandfather himself and would have bought a great authority to the message… but it was not to be, so I prepared to do it myself!

…It was brilliant…

The KDG (small group) time afterward (kids are divided into cabins) was probably the best I have ever seen. Kids sitting and talking with their leaders about things that REALLY matter!

I highly recommend it… here was the process.

  • The registration letter that was sent to parents included information that we would be doing this session and this link: http://hillsongkids.com/purity
  • Two parents contacted us with questions about this. We talked to them and which they found very helpful
  • I made it very clear that I wasn’t going to talk about sex (especially the ‘mechanics’ involved).
  • I make it clear that our small group discussions needed to focus on purity as well.

Here are some notes from my message (I didn’t use all of this and will see if I can find the KDG notes):

PURITY

WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

The word pure means free from anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind. The thoughts and behavior of the people of God need to be pure.
  • Think about the best kind of jewellery: pure gold. My ring is gold plated. How much does it cost for 1kg of gold? $32,000.
  • Think about a bottle of water, you wouldn’t want it if it wasn’t pure (proceeded to backwash in the bottle and offer to a kid).
If you want your water to be pure, then you should want your life to be pure.
OBJECT LESSON: Example of cooking, make a cake for Nathan’s birthday and put just a tiny bit of poo in the mix (found some possum poo).
  • Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Matthew 5:8 (NKJV)
  • To the pure all things are pure, but to those who are defiled and unbelieving nothing is pure; but even their mind and conscience are defiled. Titus 1:15

HOW DO YOU STAY PURE?

“… and Moses killed it (the bull). Then he took the blood, and put some on the horns of the altar all around with his finger, and purified the altar. And he poured the blood at the base of the altar, and consecrated it, to make atonement for it.” Leviticus 8:15 

So what we need is a massive bull to kill and cover each of us with blood? No, Jesus has paid the price, he was the sacrifice to end all sacrifices. So what do we need now?

In the Old Testamen, a cleansing agent was required… water, blood, or fire. We are under the New Testament, which is the new and better covenant that Jesus gave us. The sacrifice of Christ brings purification; His blood cleanses from sin (1 John 1:7).

  • The person who is in right relationship with God is to live a life of purity (2 Timothy 2:21-22; Titus 1:15 and references to a pure heart—Matthew 5:8; 1 Timothy 1:5; Hebrews 9:14; James 4:8; 1 Peter 1:22).
  • Purity is also listed among virtues (2 Corinthians 6:6; Philippians 4:8; 1 Timothy 4:12; compare Mark 7:15).
The Old Testament was for our learning. In the New Testament, our cleansing is done when we are buried or immersed in a watery baptism.
  • “He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned.” Mark 16:16
  • “How can a young person stay on the path of purity? By living according to your word. Ps 119:9”

THREE AREAS OF PURITY

  1. Pure deeds ? Luke 6:46; 1 John 5:3; James 1:21?25.
  2. Pure words ? 1 Peter 2:1; Matthew 12:34?37; James 3:2?8.
  3. Pure thoughts ? Matthew 5:8; 1 Chronicles 28:9; Prov. 4:23.

Many believe their thoughts do not matter, so long as they do not actually practice evil deeds. But pure thoughts are essential to a pure life, because our thoughts determine what we say and do. Pure thoughts lead to pure words and pure deeds.

Your thoughts are important. Which is easier?

  • Work out or play Wii?
  • Eat pizza or salad?
  • Clean your room or disobey your Mum?
  • Walk out of the movie, or just go along with your friends.

Often the hard thing is the best for your future.

OBJECT LESSON: If I bought 1 kg of gold in 2000 it would have cost me $9,067. It would have been a lot of money back then but as I said it is worth $32,000 now. Sometimes the best thing you can do is the hardest thing to do.

MR PURITY: JOSEPH

In the Old Testament, Joseph is an example of purity. He had pure thoughts. When Potiphar’s wife made sexual advances toward Joseph, he refused. (Genesis 39:7-9).

I think it would have been almost impossible for Joseph as a young man in his prime to say no to temptation without his love for God. With the extreme focus on sex and love in our culture, the same is true for us.

The fact is that it’s harder for us today. Don’t beat yourself up about it, remember that God’s forgiveness is total. You need not live in guilt over your sins once you repent and ask forgiveness of both God and anyone else impacted by your sin.

Action Step: Develop a “spring cleaning” mentality when it comes to things in your home that promote impurity or glamorize immorality. Begin to throw away anything you would not want in your home if you knew that Jesus were coming to visit. In what room will you begin your cleaning?

WHO TELLS YOU HOW TO DRESS?

What is the best way to get someone to do something? (The movie Inception is a brilliant example of this, but will probably go over your kids head).Make them believe that they made up their own mind to do it. So the same happens to you. You think you make up your mind about things, but then why are you and your friends wearing the same clothes? Why do you like the same movies and music?

Someone is making up your mind for you. Because one day you will look back and get embarrassed about what you are wearing today. A decision you were so sure about, is suddenly embarrassing.

If your choices are based on what you are told in TV and by friends you may just make the wrong choice. But if they are based on a standard to live up to and God’s principles then you will never go wrong. You may still make bad fashion choices, but life is much more serious than clothes and I hope that you become someone who buys gold while you are young and in the future finds yourself in a much greater place.

PURITY TAKES PLANNING

Purity doesn’t just happen, and the heat of the moment is not the time to decide what your boundaries are.

Prov. 14:15
1 Corin. 10:12
Lam. 3:40

Do you agree or disagree with the importance of “giving thought to your steps” and “examining your ways”?

Think of a personal situation or experience you were in that you shouldn’t have been. Did you have a plan beforehand to prevent you from getting there? How might a plan have helped you prevent it?

SummerCamp 2011

So last Friday we returned from an epic SummerCamp with our preteens (Voltage) group.

Lot’s more to write about it, but here is a quick highlights video from our Youth team that includes a sweet flyover of our Voltage camp.

SummerCamp 2011 Highlights

For the first time ever we covered a topic that is sorely needed in our culture – purity. I will be posting the notes I used to talk about this sensitive topic soon, and also giving some insight to the feedback we got from parents.

Wonderful

A video testimony from Church last weekend.

I love the people of our Church!

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YouTube: Jesus Is LOVE

Breaking Silence

This blog has been quiet.

It may not get much noisier in the next little while, but I would love to share a couple of highlights from the last few weeks.

We have Kidsfest both in our Hills Campus in Sydney (all Sydney campuses join us) and for the first time in Brisbane!

We recorded a project for our preschoolers in Sydney, the first ever for that age group.

The days ran amazingly well, probably the best run Kidsfest we have ever had! Well done to our Hillsong Kids team!

By the way: Thanks for so much great feedback on the recent post about Story fill zyrtec prescription = Danger? In all the years writing this blog, its has been the most well engaged and responded post ever! So thanks to all commentors! And I will do a follow up post eventually!

My First Sunday

A great video from Hillsong London on someones first Sunday in Church.

I famvir online don’t think you will be able to play it embedded in the blog, but click through to it on youtube!

The Sunday Experience – Hillsong London

Kidsfest Promo 2010

So our annual KIDSFEST event is coming up very soon.

Here is our promo video famvir generic for it!

KIDSFEST 2010

You may have noticed the preschool CD recording announcement! Oh yeah. Our first ever preschool project!

Look for more announcements soon!

C is for Culture

I have given myself a challenge for the next 26 days – post the complete A-Z of Ministry to Children.

C… Christ, cooking, craft, cookies, camping…

C is for Culture – Whether we want to accept it, ignore it, or use it–the reality is that our kids are growing up under the influence of a media-saturated culture.

If we refuse to engage young people in biblical discussions about what they’re watching and hearing, we make it easy for them to compartmentalize their faith and put it aside when they move beyond the church walls.

Through discussions that reveal either the gospel’s presence or absence in popular culture, we help young people develop a biblical filter that shines the light of Jesus’ truth on media messages, encourages them to live authentically at school and church, and engages the Holy Spirit’s discernment in their lives.

Knowledge of kids’ culture also enhances our efforts as missionaries within that culture.

I like to USE culture, when you use something you have power over it, you take away fear. I certainly don’t want my kids to be afraid of any forms of media. Book burnings should be left in the past lest they turn into iPad burnings!

Now in an effort to drum up comments… Harry Potter – discuss :)

(please don’t)

P.S. Hillsong Church now has an official Blog! VIsit Hillsong Collected and read my first post at the site - The Dispenser of Enthusiasm.

Big Thanks

To our awesome Hillsong Church volunteers. Thanks!

Last weekend we took a moment during our services to say thanks to the 4779 people who pulled off our best conference yet! If you were one of them, then thanks so much, you rock!

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Kidsong – The Mystery Part 1

So each year at our annual Hillsong doxycycline 600 mg Conference we host Kidsong World. This year was my 9th and I have been involved from my very first year in 2001 as a ‘Pod’ leader (all the kids are in teams), to now overseeing the whole thing.

The ages we take differ slightly from our weekend services so I thought I might run them down. Unlike normal services we don’t take kids from aged one, instead we run ‘playgroup‘ providing a fantastic area for parents to hang out with their kids and showing the service on screens. This complements our parenting rooms which are for all kids under one.

Our first program starts at aged two and we take 2-5 year old into our Ark program and they hang out mostly with the ‘Funhouse’ kids (Kindergarten & grade 1 at school). This is our ‘Early Childhood‘ program. They have Max and Melody shows and HK Team, our praise and worship team for young ones.

Our ‘Primary school‘ program starts at grade 2-4 (All Stars) and 5-6 (Voltage), they hang out together mostly and have similar programs. But as much as possible we provide different targeted experiences for all age groups.

We have found that split works well for such a long conference (9am-4ish and then a 2 hour night rally), we have these kids for a significant period of time. In fact every year I remind our volunteers that we will get as much time during conference than the rest of the year put together!

So in this post I want to focus on the ‘story’ of conference.

My main concern is of course the safety of our kids, but I really love focussing on the content of the week. Here was our theme this year. Each day of conference was a different theme, we are also using this theme for the month of July (5 Weekends).

BIG PICTURE: THE MYSTERY

BIG WORD: That Word contains the mystery that has been hidden for many ages…and here it is. Christ is in you. He is your hope of glory. Colossians 1:26-27 (NIrV)

1. BIG IDEA: OPERATION BLUEPRINT - BIG POINT: God’s Word is our Guide

2. BIG IDEA: CSI: CREATION STUDIES INSTITUTE  - BIG POINT: We can see God in His Creation

3. BIG IDEA: EVIDENCE UNEARTHED - BIG POINT: We can see God in History

4. BIG IDEA: DESIGNER GENES - BIG POINT: We can see God in His workmanship

5. BIG IDEA: TRUE LIVES - BIG POINT: We can see God in our lives

We make ‘teaching clips’ that are similar in style to our BIG Curriculum videos, but the exciting thing this year was the creation of the Mystery Videos. A five part video that engages kids in a mystery that they have to solve! Each morning they watched the next episode of the video and spent the day looking for clues that would help them solve the secrets of the Mystery.

Here is part one of the video:

And here is part two:

Coming soon…

Kidsong – The Mystery Part 2  [Edit - It's up here]

The rest of the mystery videos and the map

HNL

Conference has officially finished this year. Lots of highlights and new things. Full report to come, but right now enjoy the Hip-Hop.

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Love it!

Conference 2010

I have found a few moments during Hillsong Conference (#hillsongconf for all the twitterers out there), to write a couple of thoughts down.

1. It’s awesome

2. It’s full on!

So many kids, new venues and a whole lot of leaders to pull of the most creative and fresh conference we have done in a while!

(These dostinex without prescriptions were short thoughts okay, I’ll try again before the week is out)

But go to http://hillsongconference.com/backstage to see all the action!

Hillsong Conf. Almost

All right!

(Yep that’s me in the hat)

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