Wednesday, September 17, 2008

iBasic

So we had a most stellar retreat this last weekend. All church in fact... almost 400 people (inc youth and kids) showed up, though, strangely, it was about 250 or so by the last day (which still included 2 of the 5 sessions...) I'd have to admit that Hong Kong is the only place that I've ever been where it's normal to leave retreats early so you can work on a public holiday... or even to answer your phone in the middle of a teaching session with 300 people.

But yes, the Adults were doing a series called "Basic Life Principles" founded by Bill Gothard. The core of the teaching revolves around 8 "Principles" of life ie. Authority, Design, etc. and how they relate to the Bible and us. It's actually pretty good stuff at that level, however BLP takes it a step further, often declaring certain things as sin which the Bible does not ie. that rock music is inherently evil, or that TV makes you an enemy of God. While a strong argument could be built to support such a thesis... to declare something as sin which is not shown thus in the Bible... well that smacks of religion to me... but yes

Also the delivery was eight 70 minute video sermons by one white guy who was dubbed over in Mandarin.

But just to reiterate... I don't hate or even dislike BLP, the people are REALLY nice and obviously take the super safe approach with life, which is by no means wrong for them personally. I just disagree with some of their doctrines... and that's why the Youth decided to run with

iBasic =P

Yes... I stole the i concept from a friend of mine in the States... but iBasic does have a nice ring to it, and we did want to cover the basics of being part of a church, if not life as a whole.

So the sessions were pointed and convicting, Dan lead them all, which was fine by me cause I had to worry about the games and the worship (and eventually lost my voice) and general all round direction of a group which included lots of middle school boys. (and rather argumentative 14 year old girls..). We played night games, started fires (for a BBQ), did trivia, organized 400 people to compete against each other in physical activities (which was also quite tough), chatted heaps, played euker, did archery (and I AM getting better! Sweet!) and all round had a great time!

I also forgot to take photos for the most part... which means that I'll have to rely on others to make a slideshow... hmm.

Anyway, I was super tired, but after two days of sleeping, reading, DVDing and eating, I'm feeling better. Looking forward to seeing AP on Saturday (for like 3 hours or something) and also to October... THAT's gonna be a crazy month... camps, extra sermons, M coming, packing... *sigh.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

yay yay yay yay yay!!!!

~MK~

AAREY said...

This is what Anny said:
"I would like to meet that 14 yr old girl! she's got our true calling."

I'm just glad it doesn't say 16 yr old. Even though i was pretty nice on the trip.

AAREY said...

haha im using the aarey id too, cant be bothered to log out and log back in with my own

it's Ruby btw

BLP isn't that bad at all...my mum bought the book where it teaches all the principles and i hav to say, it's pretty awesome; mayb i shud show you someday

It teaches a lot on relationship between parents and kids, about respect, loving yourself etc...i dunno abt that no tv part...

anyways, haha im glad no mention of '16 yr old' :D

InteGR7 said...

okeHahaha... so that was Esther and then Ruby? Lol, sign in as yourselves girls! OR use the "name" option.

But yes, Ruby, the Chinese version is a bit different than the English one that we would have used (Dan and I have looked through it)... and I totally agree with the principles of BLP! I do I do! It's just when humans start saying that we must follow certain rules... otherwise we're sinning... well that directly contradicts what the Bible teaches.