Infusing Culture

Making a kingdom difference wherever God has placed you. Be encouraged and encourage others to do the same.

Jesus calls us to be salt and light, change agents of the kingdom of God.

We like the metaphor of infusing, mainly because much of Seventy-two has emerged from conversation over good coffee! The challenge to be a thermostat, rather than a thermometer, is the challenge we share with leadership teams through the Re-imagine process as we are all influencers

Infusing Culture Articles and Resources

Our Nepalese Journey: 2015-2020

Our Nepalese Journey: 2015-2020

Sandhurst Baptist Church is a small Church with a big heart for the Community of Sandhurst. We are outward looking and Missional and look to link with the outside community whenever possible. In early 2015, a couple of us were praying in Chapel when a lady from the...

Preaching On ‘Church Values’

Preaching On ‘Church Values’

Last year I preached a series on ‘values’, those words used by contemporary churches to describe the kind of church they aspire to be. It was not a list of values we had generated ourselves – we don’t have an agreed set of values - but instead we unashamedly borrowed...

Truth

Truth

I am writing this just a few days before Polling in the 2019 election campaign. While many issues have been discussed, from the NHS, to Brexit and the Environment, there is one overarching issue that has been at the heart of the campaign; Truth. And more importantly...

‘I Couldn’t Do What You Do’

‘I Couldn’t Do What You Do’

I was at a city-wide ministers event recently, I have been really struggling with my calling to the inner city, it is hard, everything takes time, you feel like you are making no progress, nothing changes quickly. Our church is based in the third most deprived area of...

Jesus On The Margins

Jesus On The Margins

For the last year or so I have been the oldest member of a group in Plymouth that works across churches to inspire people to get involved in Social Justice. Most of the group are millennials who are passionate about God and Social Justice - but that does not surprise...

More than just a Sunday Thing

More than just a Sunday Thing

When Europe take on America on the Albatros golf course at Le Golf National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, southwest of Paris, at the end of this month (28-30 September), one thing will go largely unnoticed. Thousands of words will be spoken and written about the Ryder...

Summer – a time to take time

Summer – a time to take time

Just over a hundred years ago, the poet WH Davies wrote about the fact that we miss out in life if we miss out time to stop and look. His most famous poem begins: ‘What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare.’ This summer, the current...

Get Rich or Die Young

Get Rich or Die Young

On Monday I watched a BBC Panorama documentary on the impact of poverty on life expectancy called Get Rich or Die Young (it’s available on BBC iplayer for a year). The statistics were shocking, they looked at the most dramatic area of the country in terms of life...

Lattes, Jesus and sharing our faith

Lattes, Jesus and sharing our faith

‘Let’s go out for a coffee!’ is a collective declaration of the coffee-drinking-leisure-hungry generation that we’re in. I’m a self-confessed coffee shop lover. It’s part of the culture of this generation. No longer do people invite a friend home for a cuppa, instead...

Can you spare a cup of sugar?

Can you spare a cup of sugar?

I don’t remember it well, but I do recall a neighbour when I was very young calling round to our house, knocking at the back door - which in itself is unheard of where I live now - and asking my mum for a cup of sugar, or a cup of something. I also recall people...