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Our Vision

'To Inspire'

I think the words of the song Hosanna written by Hillsong helps to capture the essence of what we long to see: “I see a generation rising up to take their place with selfless faith. I see a near revival stirring as we pray and seek. We’re on our knees.”

We want to inspire our generation to take their rightful place to be so much more than just consumers. We long for them to have reckless, dangerous faith that causes ripples in the communities in which they live and work.

'To equip'

Throughout our Christian lives we find people who are further along the journey. They are ministering or doing what we feel God has called us to do. Or maybe they have a spiritual gift that we long to develop. We want to learn from and be inspired by these people to operate in the fullness of the Spirit’s power.

'To propel'

There is something about the word propel that implies we aren’t 100% in control, that we are propelled out by God and are learning to follow his leading. We want God to stir and propel people to start new churches, communities and ministries.

'Ministry of the Kingdom'

We want people to ask “what is the father doing?”and then follow where he is moving. We want people to follow Jesus’ example by preaching good news to the poor, proclaiming freedom for the prisoners, recovery of sight for the blind and releasing the oppressed. (Luke 4)

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07/02/2012 Embracing Prayer
Somewhere near the end of the Old Testament, squeezed between Nahum and Zephaniah, is the little book of Habakkuk. It’s only 4 chapters long (you could probably read it in 10 minutes). This guy had a passion for God and a vision of God’s power, but he was living in a time when Israel was far from God and evil was prospering. He was unafraid to
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19/07/2011 How Much Bible Do I Need to Lead?
This is a toughie. The reality is that all we "need" is a most basic understanding of Scripture & theology. Some people use the Apostle's Creed as an outline of the basic truth required. Others use their own formulas. The miracle of Jesus is that he used inadequate
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