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World|Tue, Jul. 08 2008 08:08 AM EDT

Hillsong Conference Kicks Off with Over 24,000

By Joshua Kimball|Christian Post Reporter

Internationally-known Hillsong Church kicked off its annual conference Monday, drawing over 24,000 Christians from all around the world to Sydney, Australia.

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    Hillsong Conference kicks off in Sydney, Australia, on Monday, July 7, 2008, with tens of thousands of attendees.

While the charismatic megachurch is most well known for its music ministry, its annual conferences focus on providing practical tools to churches and leaders to more effectively make a positive difference in their local community and the world.

And that is true for this year’s conference “more than ever before,” according to Hillsong Senior Pastor Brian Houston.

“There is great strength in the Church coming together, and it makes a powerful statement to our city and nation that the Church of Jesus Christ is alive and strong!” Houston exclaimed prior to the July 7-11 gathering, according to U.K.-based Christian Today.

This year’s conference is Hillsong’s 22nd and has drawn Christians from 21 denominations around Australia and 70 other countries.

And like last year’s conference, Hillsong is again highlighting the biblical call for social justice.

In welcoming the conference delegates, Tim Costello, chief executive of World Vision Australia, praised U2 frontman and anti-poverty campaigner Bono as a prophet of the movement to eliminate global poverty.

"Bono understands we cannot make poverty history unless the church rises up," he said, according to the Sydney Morning Herald. In addition his music, the Irish rock star is known for often using his star power to get people aware of HIV and poverty in the world, especially in Africa.

Hillsong’s Houston said the word justice and the responsibility it implied was a key message of the conference.

In the opening session Monday night, Pastor Robert Barriger called Christians to action. "What matters is we are just the church and the church is the salt of the earth and we can make the world better. Just because we are the church."

Barriger leads a church called Camino de Vida in Lima, Peru, where he has been a missionary for 25 years. His rapidly-growing church is involved in a range of social justice projects across the nation, including child health initiatives and the distribution of more than 40,000 wheelchairs to the physically challenged.

In addition to the call to justice, several other themes overarch the conference including uniting “the generations” and building strong local churches that are helping to bring answers, hope and a sense of community for people.

“This conference is not for the weak or fainthearted, yet it will encourage and raise those who are to ‘be strong and of exceptional courage,” the Hillsong team expressed in a statement to potential attendees. “For over 20 years the testimony of this gathering, has been churches, teams and individuals whose ‘rising’ has radically changed the world they influence.”

It’s a gathering of “[m]en, women and youth, whose passion is to make known and famous the God of their Salvation, and effectively communicate His Gospel to a searching, lost and dying humanity,” they added.

The event is also serving as a warm-up act to World Youth Day, which is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of Catholic youth from Australia and around the world next week. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the Catholic Church is borrowing Hillsong's headline act for World Youth Day in its own attempt at mass youth evangelism. Hillsong's worship pastor, Darlene Zschech, and her band will perform at a concert held after the Stations of the Cross on Friday, July 18.

Catholic World Youth Day events will take place July 15-20, ending with a papal mass that is expected to draw up to half a million people.

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  • Fri Jul 18, 2008 7:21 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Hillsong has many knockers, what a shame. I have only ever seen beautiful things come from this loving house of God. You should come and spend a little time there and let God remove the wall that you have put up about them.

  • Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:37 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    I find it interesting how people attack Hillsong church. What do you think is a better church? Maybe the Anglicans as they are more traditional with better theology, but wait a minute, aren't they ordaining homosexual ministers? Ok then how about the presbiterians, but wait aren't they also struggling with homosexual miniters? Maybe the uniting church but again the same problem and the list goes on. So my point is if Hillsong is as bad as some people make out than how does it compare to the so called better churches? They are more biblical and conservitive than most of the so called traditional denominations.

    Typically though most negative comments come from people who have never attended Hillsong or Hillsong conference and they are usually people who have no understanding of grace but are still trapped in leaglistic thinking. And if you have to resort to secular newspaper article than your true colours are revealed. Don't you know that the SMH distort all stories about churches and christinaity in order to promote their own atheistic aganda?

  • Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:19 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    Praise the Lord for Hillsong Church and its world wide influence on the body of Christ!

  • Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:43 pm Agree: 9   Disagree: 5

    Brian Houston and Hillsong preach the false word of faith/prosperity gospel. It is really tragic, so many have been deceived for so long and are still being deceived. God is still saving souls, in spite of Hillsongs false teachings, which is something we can praise God for and He alone gets all the glory..

    Hillsong Says: Reformers Fought for Nothing

    http://www.symphonyofscripture.com/?p=1023

    Brian Houston: "There is a need in the Church today for gifted followers. It involves taking risks and trusting leadership. Followers have to follow the lead. Further you have to be able to change direction, often quickly. As the leader turns a corner, you have to have the capacity to go with the flow, wherever it may take you. People are far too quick to turn away from those who have been their spiritual leaders. Followers shouldn't! We should honour and respect them. People who don't are insecure. Never think that it was a coincidence that God gave you the leader you have."

    [ Houstons... We Have A Problem ] (Added 23/09/00) Part of CWM's "Unmasked..." series which appears in their Vanguard Magazine. Used by Permission. This article, written by Neil Richardson, appeared in the August 2000 issue of Christian Witness Ministries' Vanguard Magazine. It is an excellent Biblical critique of the book, "You Need More Money", written by Brian Houston, current General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God in Australia and senior pastor of AOG Hills Christian Life Centre, home of fantastically popular Hillsong Music. Houston's indoctrination by Word of Faith and Dominion Theology are clearly revealed in his own writings. His beliefs have been appropriately exposed by Neil Richardson's article.

    http://members.ozemail.com.au/~rseaborn/houstons_problem.html

    (Brian Houston is no longer the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God in Australia).

    "The Lord's Profits"
    Brian and Bobbie Houston and Hillsong in the news again.
    But it's not looking good.
    Read this revealing and incriminating article written by Sydney Morning Herald reporter, Greg Bearup. The article appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald on Thursday, 30 January, 2003.
    "Come out from among them and be ye separate!" saith the Lord.
    The Lord's Profits:

    http://members.ozemail.com.au/~rseaborn/the_lords_profits.html

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