Preach Magazine Issue 3 - Preaching and the Holy Spirit | Page 11

INTERVIEW to Trinity for many, many years, and he just wouldn’t come. Then one day he turned up and I asked him, ‘Mike, why are you here at Trinity now? Why haven’t you come before?’ And he said, ‘Mark, I thought you were charismatic!’ And I said, ‘We are Charismatic!’ And he said, ‘No you’re not.’ So I asked him what he understood the word to mean and he said he associated charismatic ministries with Rolex watches, Lear jets and televangelism. It seems to me that language is such a powerful thing and it can communicate, in an ever-changing world, all sorts of things that we cannot comprehend. But I have increasingly realised that the word ‘charismatic’ can be confusing for some people, and so the term that we tend to use to refer to ourselves is ‘empowered evangelicals’. We absolutely are charismatic in that we believe in the person of the Spirit, the ministry of the Spirit, the gifts and the fruits of the Spirit for the equipping and empowering of God’s people. But for some it’s a confusing label. LWPT8693 Preach Magazine - Issue 3 v3 REPRO.indd 11 WITHIN A FEW MOMENTS I WAS UP AND WALKING AROUND AGAIN, NOT HAVING BEEN ABLE TO DO THAT FOR 12 WEEKS. IT WAS A TRULY POWERFUL, VERIFIABLE MIRACLE. JS Trinity has ‘celebrations’ instead of services; your evening celebration is described as ‘informal’ and you have worship led by bands. Why do you think openness to gifts of the Holy Spirit in a corporate setting so often comes hand in hand with a certain style of music and meeting format? Or do you not think there is any correlation? We have a vision statement here at Trinity that says we’re in the business of ‘making committed followers of Jesus who change communities and nations for Him’; but alongside that we have a strapline which is simply, ‘Celebrating Life’. 11 Within the life of Trinity, in the midst of the very many challenges of life, we want to celebrate all that is good about God. We want to celebrate his love, his grace, his mercy, his goodness, his offer of life, the assurance of his presence. For us worship is a way of life, and so what we’re doin