Matt Brough

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    Christ follower, husband, minister, Church planter, Presbyterian. Likes soccer, ultimate, U2, Lenny Kravitz, Star Wars, single malt, preaching, board games, watching basketball, steak. Thinks about how the Church can better be Christ's body, where the Presbyterian Church is heading, how mainline church planting in Canada is different than our brothers and sisters to the south, whether the Internet really does change everything.
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Archive for October, 2009

Books or Blogs

Posted by mbrough on October 27, 2009

Some people are avid readers. They have a few books on the go all the time – fiction, non-fiction. They have their favourite magazines. They subscribe to hundreds of blogs and keep up with them. They even read all their emails. I’m not one of those people. When I’m reading a book, I find it difficult to read the blogs I subscribe to. When I’m really into reading stuff on the Internet I don’t pick up a book at all. This is not a good thing.

Books are great because they end and you can read at your own pace. Blogs just keep going. Books are great because they have a sustained plot or argument that leaves a lasting impression even if you can’t remember the details. The best blogs can do this too, but mostly they are little loosely connected ideas. Blogs are great because they are raw, unedited, timely pieces of writing that we wouldn’t otherwise get access to.

I’m thinking I need to read more books. I’ve gone through a real drought lately, and stopped reading books in favour of blogs. I’m tempted to not take my time with a book, with an argument or with a plot. I’m tempted to find the next good idea and move on. You have to sit with a book, you have to invest time. But what’s interesting is that the more blogs you read, the more time they suck up time without you noticing. When I read a book I notice the time I’m putting in and often think I’m wasting my time. But when I think about it I’d rather know what I’m getting into. With blogs the time disappears and you only notice after a few hours of reading that that time is not gone. It’s easier to be disciplined with a book, at least it is for me. Time for more books, I think.

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Sometimes twitter finds you some gems

Posted by mbrough on October 22, 2009

Sometimes when I talk about twitter to people they don’t get it. How do you have time for that? they say. Why would you want to tell people what you’re doing? Why would you want to read what other people are saying, especially if you don’t know them?

I got “followed” on twitter today by Mark Waltz. I have no idea who Mark is, so, like I do with most new “followers”, I clicked on his profile and read a few recent tweets. Usually my next step (when I have no clue who they are is to either:

1) Realize that the “person” following me is really a scam and block them from following me.
OR
2) Do nothing and think – that’s cool someone else is following me and they probably won’t read my tweets at all, because they don’t know me, and my tweets aren’t really that interesting anyway. If I added them, I probably wouldn’t read their tweets, so why bother following them just to be a reciprocal follower?

But, this time, this tweet caught my eye: “Guest Services Best Practice #18: Surprise Your Guests” with a link to Mark’s Blog: Because People Matter I visited the blog and there is some awesome stuff on there.

If you are reading this and you are interested in how to help people feel comfortable and welcome in Church, visit his blog now and start soaking in the ideas. Some of it is common sense, some of it is revolutionary, some of it is simple. I don’t care if you belong to a small church of 40 people that can’t afford a pastor, or if you’re part of a staff team at a large church and your full time job is “pastor of connections” (that’s Mark’s title). I don’t care if you are Southern Baptist or Presbyterian (like me), the stuff he’s putting on there is invaluable to all of us in the Church.

After all that, I followed him on twitter, and probably more importantly, I subscribed to his blog.

Mark, if you’re reading, you’ve got a new reader. Thanks for following me. And thanks for the great ideas!

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A website that needs to happen…

Posted by mbrough on October 16, 2009

October in Winnipeg seems to be the month of Educational events in the Church. It doesn’t seem to matter what faith tradition or denomination, there are/have been opportunities galore for learning more, with some amazing speakers.

Just a few…
The Anglicans put on an event on “the Missional Church” with Alan Roxburgh earlier this month.
Alan Hirsch is at CMU on Oct 26 talking about similar issues.
Phyllis Tickle is at Booth College talking about the Great Emergence on Oct 31.
I’ve heard of an event on the Church and Web 2.0

Someone really needs to keep track of all this kind of stuff and create a central place where church leaders can check in and see what is going on in our own city. There is so much. Unfortunately, most of us are run off our feet working…

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