Monday, November 26, 2012

Groundswell Conference 2012


















I am writing this on the plane heading home from Hawaii after our 10th International Conference. Wow, some 200 leaders from 25 nations just had a week together. When we held our first conference here in 1993 there were just 25 people!

We hosted four days of meetings before the conference. The first two days with the International Leadership Team meeting had myself and the six Regional Coordinators check in personally about our walk with God and others, as well as assess our core strategies and future. There are many challenges ahead and God has laid on my heart the words of 'Succession' (getting ready for the next generation), 'Multiplication' (helping pioneering local missions turn into national movements), 'Traction' (what new platforms may we need in the coming nations that are restricted or strongly post-Christian) and 'Sustainability' (what does it mean to finance and resource our international movement).

Over the course of a few days people began to dribble in from all over the world to our 'rustic charmer' conference centre. Think 1950's campsite complete with mission brown trim. Who cares, it was 10m from the ocean and when the swell boosted we had to close our room window because the salt spray blew in! The overflow spilled out to tents under pine trees, and it never rained. 

The board of directors met with the ILT for a day on Friday, plus we had further meetings that afternoon with more of our key leaders. Thank God for the North Shore Christian Fellowship and The Mission church who hosted that day and we ate so well! There was spirited discussion about creative fundraising, the ethics of ministry in closed countries and what it means to transfer leadership. Saturday was a full day with the international representative council who only get to meet face-to-face every two years. We had 40 in the meeting, our largest ever. The Council were able to discuss the strategic plan and approve our board members and the budget. Equally important was the chance to hang out as key leaders with a meal and even a surf in free time.

The swell boosted and an early check at Sunset Beach showed solid 8-10' sets and the guys preparing for the HIC Pro event. I got to buy a 7'4" for a mate in Australia and promtly creased it in some big waves nearby. There were waves spread out all over the coast with deep channels making access possible. The tradewinds kicked in each day, leaving our stretch of coast only surfable in the mornings.

The conference was launched with a traditional Hawaiian welcome and story to help us all appreciate the culture. There was hula dancing, a mixing of the sands we all brought along, aloha greetings and welcome by our hosts. By Monday a north swell had peaked and Laniakea was 8-12' on the sets and as good as we were going to see. Triple overhead offshore waves with big men on big boards dominated and we were happy to take whatever leftovers were on offer. The protected corner at Punnai Point allowed everyone to get wet. 

The next four days had us convicted by our keynote speaker Dann Spader challenging us to ministry as Jesus modelled around building disciples who in turn would disciple others. There was hilarious cultural presentations by shameless Aussies, Americans, Brits and Kiwis as well as some authentic talent by our Latin Americans. The worship in our open air tent meeting was a taste of heaven with the nations worshipping God and encouraging one another. We were inspired by reports from our regions of God at work, along with many challenges. Each mealtime was an inspirational opportunity to meet someone from another country and hear their story. Both tears and laughter were shared.

Thursday saw the Groundswell book launch and presentations by partner missions and our wider community invited. It was special to be interviewed around the book and testify to God's faithfulness despite my ordinariness. Friday is always chaotic with people heading for airports, stuff to be packed up and farewells made. We announced the location for the 2014 conference...drum roll...Costa Rica and new CSCR national director Damian Boza gave us a warm welcome. 

Myself, Gill and India hung out with others for a few days then a final day in Waikiki to take in the slightly more tacky side of Hawaii, but it's hard not to enjoy it all. We even did some tandem surfing with the girls out front. 

And here I am with 2 hours to landing in Sydney. We want to see our boys, pat Calvin our dog, sleep in our own bed, unpack shopping treats, give a few gifts, wander around our garden and reflect on what we are to do with all we experienced this last two weeks. I'm tired, feeling a bit numb, but happy. Thanks to all who helped make this conference possible. 

If you didn't get to see the blog with photos, video, etc., it is online at http://csigroundswell2012.tumblr.com with more coming.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Groundswell: The CS Story

Gone. It's finally gone! All of the text is now with our printer for the first publication of Christian Surfers history entitled Groundswell. Its been a long time writing...about 35 years in fact!

The past four months have been focused and the last four weeks manic! We are also producing a coffee-table picture book and poor Aaron has cleaned and scanned over 1000 images!

Well, Gill says I have to be careful cos' I could die now and the book at least would endure so one less reason for God to keep me here...is there more behind that?? Thanks to the 120 people I sourced quotes from - there's no way I could use them all!

A website has been launched to promote the book: www.groundswellbook.com. This is an interactive site - we would love you to head there and share your CS story too!

We need your help to see this book printed!

Unless we raise another $19,000 through our Kickstarter fundraising campaign in the next 25 days we won't be able to afford to print! This a unique and fun way to pre-order the book, get some goodies and help us make sure it gets printed!

Please visit http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/csinternational/groundswell-the-christian-surfers-story and contribute!

Attached are a few of my favourite pics you can expect to see in the book.

Our Australian launch is October 19th in Sydney, with others happening around key centres. The international launch will be in Hawaii at our international conference on November 8th.















Tuesday, September 4, 2012

The Desert

After a flight across Australia and then another 10 hours drive north from Perth we set up camp in the early morning at a place I had never been to... 

Red Bluff was on my surfing bucket list and did not disappoint!

Big, scary waves hit us on Wednesday, August 8th and I creased my board first wave. Since I was disappointing in the courage department, it was a good excuse to sit in the channel and watch big barrels and courageous desert rats threading them. At least I thought I was in the channel until a 12' clean up set took me out and cleanly snapped the creased board in such a way paddling it had the nose slapping my forehead. 

There was diving in aqua blue water; red dust four-wheel driving dodging spinifex grass; clouds of stars stretched across the milky way; cold desert nights around the camp fire; team cooking with all the camping mod-cons; fun left-handers at turtles, and the odd turtle;  brilliant sunsets over the ocean; and great company of godly guys as time slowed down.

Yep I would go again...apart from the shark attack there a few days ago.















Monday, August 6, 2012

Dry July - The Wrap


Well 'Dry July' was quite a challenge as I surfed about 4 times without catching a wave, including my Scarborough Boardriders contest! I had conversations with people I'd seen but never really spoken to. I also hung out in the carpark instead of surfing a few times. I should be doing this more, but too busy doing the "work" of Christian Surfers I don't have time to do the ministry of Christian Surfers? I broke Dry July on August 1...well it broke me, as I got caught inside a huge set on my paddle out at Sandon Point on the biggest swell of the year!



I'm off to WA today to the desert waves of Red Bluff 12 hours north of Perth. No reception, no electricity, no water, no nothing except for big left-hand barrells!

Was up to midnight culling photos for the upcoming CS history book! Getting closer, get excited...






Thursday, July 12, 2012

Dry July




Well, I am going public with my 'dry july' pledge. Some of the guys in our Austi mens group are giving up alcohol, others sugar, anything they reckon hinders their life with God and for God. For me I am giving up catching waves in July BUT I am still going surfing just the same. This is to test how surrendered my surfing is to God and how much I am focussed on people. Like Jesus said to his mate Peter when he called him "...from now you you won't be catching fish, but catching men." Well, I'm out catching up with surfers, not catching waves for one month. So if you see me in the surf you can be confident I will be saying to you, "Go for it, your wave!"