tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794141474524732897.post2758795525564706302..comments2023-01-23T16:11:08.847+08:00Comments on colin penter: "always keep a diamond in your mind": Creating counterfeit communitiesColin Penterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01157449907235227574noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794141474524732897.post-71542924407231451282011-06-06T08:56:37.137+08:002011-06-06T08:56:37.137+08:00G'day Col
I came across you thru Rob Douglas ...G'day Col<br /><br />I came across you thru Rob Douglas friend list on facebook and as I blog a fair bit myself thought I'd add you to my rss.<br /><br />The commodification / illusion of community idea is something I've written about and thought about a heap also, but from my perspective as a Christian minister.<br /><br />I actually went back and taught Phys Ed at SSHS for a few years before it closed down, but more recently have been leading a small local church and running my own retic/turf business.<br /><br />Brighton is up near Quinns Rocks and we moved here 8 years ago with 4 other families with the specific intention of developing an innovative / creative expression of Christian community. Ironically most of our crew were as busy/disconnected as everyone else so only those of us who purposely chose to work less than full time were able to give time to building connections - and then with people who thought us strange... difficult...<br /><br />I have penned some of my reflections here FWIW.<br /><br />http://www.backyardmissionary.com/2011/05/brighton-its-what-a-community-used-to-be.html<br /><br />http://www.backyardmissionary.com/2007/08/brighton-its-what-a-community-was-part-i.html<br /><br />http://www.backyardmissionary.com/2007/08/brighton-its-what-a-community-used-to-be%E2%80%A6.html<br /><br />Interestingly Satterly have dropped the 'what a community should be' slogan now and replaced it with something less idealistic. <br /><br />Enjoying your thoughtsAndrew Hamiltonhttp://www.backyardmissionary.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794141474524732897.post-11807419969555254902011-06-05T22:19:15.771+08:002011-06-05T22:19:15.771+08:00Gday Andrew. Rememember you well. And thanks for y...Gday Andrew. Rememember you well. And thanks for your feedback which is so helpful. You have provided me with evidence from someone who live there of the illusions of it all. And I really like the way you put it. Where actually is Brighton?- have seen all the adverts. Had coffee recently with Reece Barret and we were reminsicing about Scaborough High Days. What you up to? And how did you come across the piece?Colin Penterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01157449907235227574noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6794141474524732897.post-2119985245769517602011-06-05T21:33:39.293+08:002011-06-05T21:33:39.293+08:00Absolutely Col - as someone who moved into 'Br...Absolutely Col - as someone who moved into 'Brighton - it's what a community should be' I have observed many people become disillusioned with what they have been sold.<br /><br />Perhaps because, as you say, you simply can't purchase something as complex as 'community', but instead have to create it - something busy mortgage belt suburbanites can't do easily at all.<br /><br />I didn't arrive here with any illusions, but I was curious to see if the 'propaganda' would actually become self fulfilling. In actuality it has been a lot of blowing smoke.<br /><br />Nice to bump into you again (I was a student at SSHS way back)Andrew Hamiltonhttp://www.backyardmissionary.comnoreply@blogger.com