My three cents worth…
1. The other vocal/guitar guy up front with Matt Roberts was Murray Bunton. Tim Escott was on bass.
2. I was astounded at how much Mark Driscoll had absorbed of our culture. He obviously had come to Sydney with eyes open and his mind ready for analysis. Just think of the myriad of cultural observations he made:
budgie smugglers;
tall poppy syndrome;
the multitude of football codes in our country (although he’s still to the learn the difference between a springbok and wallaby jersey!);
high levels of smoking;
Colin (Collette) the whale;
‘mateship’ culture among young men;
the ‘relaxed’ culture up on the central coast;
Sydney’s multiculturalism;
even Kevin Rudd’s interest in Bonheoffer!!!
(That last one was particularly impressive. How the heck to you pick that up in 3.5 weeks? It’s not something you can observe just by walking down the street.)
And to these we can add the numerous references to statistical data collected from the 2001 census and other sources.
The effect of such hard work on Mark’s behalf is at least two-fold…
First of all it enables the gospel to hit a more accurate target. It enabled him to dismantle what we might take as natural assumptions and then show how the gospel supersedes them.
Secondly, and perhaps more profoundly, IT MADE US FEEL LOVED. This guy has paid a lot of attention to us, taking the time to understand us and notice our own particular habits/characteristics etc. So at the end when he said “I love you guys”, it was hard for us to be cynical! Yep, he really does, look at the time and attention he gave us.
3. As for the preaching style, I did notice that “the Bible I am going to preach from” remained closed for most of the time he was on the platform, but anyone with any knowledge of his preaching habits at Mars Hill Church will know how much Mark Driscoll values expository preaching. I would be interested to know his philosophy going into last night’s event. Why did he choose that particular style? It brings up another question of the relationship between theology and gospel and scripture: and how they all interact at anyone time etc etc. I for one found it helpful to have my assumptions on that matter challenged.
Thanks Pastor Mark!