Urban Ministry Live And Unplugged
A Window On Urban Ministry In Southern Africa
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
40 Days a Week
Monday, June 15, 2026
Greeting in the Pews
Me: "I know you! I don't need to greet you!"Answer: "They didn't say you must know me. You must greet me!"Me: "But then again, do I really know you?"Answer: "That's impossible. I don't even know myself."Me: "Don't even know yourself? Isn't that strange?"Answer: "The Bible says that all of humanity is strange."
Fact-Finding Report [Continued] ...
The treasurer: "During a certain period of your [my] employment with the Church both you and the Church, by mutual agreement, contributed to your private pension fund. ... This pension fund is registered in your name ... The Church has no connection".
The implication here, again, is that only one fund existed. But the fact-finding report considers that we have a "material discrepancy" here.
Again, the findings of the report: "Our client [myself] is, upon his retirement, entitled to two (2) pension payouts from two (2) separate pension funds/accounts". One of these accounts is "a Church-pension ... not honoured to date".
The attorneys who wrote up the report estimate that R2,315,909.09 is unaccounted for. OBSERVATION: A point of interest here: the treasurer claims that the pension he refers to ran "during a certain period of your employment". This implies: not through all of my employment -- and that is true. But pensions are integral to a salary. They don't start and stop. In this case, there was a pension no. 1, then a pension no. 2, which followed one another -- so there was no start and stop. One of these pensions is unaccounted for. People have sought to cast a shadow over the fact-finding report. But here is something important: we turned up my original employment contract, too -- and the elusive pension is in there.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Aspirant Intruder
An aspirant intruder this week tried to enter my e-mail account. They typed in my correct e-mail address and password -- nevertheless, Google stopped them. I double-checked: does Google stop people with the correct e-mail address and password? Google says: "Google actively stops hackers from accessing accounts, even if they type the correct email address and password". OBSERVATION: This raises some obvious questions. How did someone obtain my correct e-mail address and password, and what did they want?
Chance Meeting
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Pre-Birthday Celebration
Fact-Finding Report
1. "The Church paid towards a Retirement Annuity for [Rev. Scarborough]. There has never been any other kind of pension."
Yet the fact-finding report established:
2. "[Rev. Scarborough] is, upon his retirement, entitled to two (2) pension payouts from two (2) separate pension funds/accounts."
OBSERVATION: Where then is the other account? It amounts to no less than R2.3 million. And note: this is not what I say. It is what esteemed attorneys turned up. There has been an attempt to smear the report. It is possible, of course, that fact-finding reports may be defective. But in general, "highly reputable law firms stake their professional credibility on the thoroughness and factual accuracy of their work."
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Ordination Sermon
Laser Microphone
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Metaphysical Notes 2024
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Evolution of Electronics
The April Practical Electronics magazine (PE) has an interesting article on the evolution of electronics. I myself have done a lot of electronic design, using discrete components -- the "nuts and bolts" of electronics. The PE article describes how electronics today, compared with a generation ago, is "fundamentally uninterested" in that. The author Clive Maxfield concludes:"So here we are, surrounded by devices which are smaller, smarter, quieter, and vastly more capable than anything our younger selves could have imagined, yet often sealed, abstracted, and inscrutable."
The photo shows a modern electronic "black box". Who needs to know what is going on inside?
Monday, June 8, 2026
Well-Disguised Bug
Sunday, June 7, 2026
‘Western’ Sermon
One of the assignments of my homiletics students is (will be) to grade a sermon they hear. I therefore applied the assignment to a sermon I heard in Church today. This seemed an unusual mix of great positives and great negatives. The preacher was experienced. The sermon was both topical and exegetical. He knew how to make his point -- although he did so loosely. The main failing, in my view, was that it was a typically Western sermon. God's power in particular was largely implied -- rather than being brought into focus. OBSERVATION: And this tended to make the sermon more abstract than concrete. With divided feelings over its great strengths and great weaknesses, I graded the sermon 50%. Perhaps, if I thought more like a Westerner, 75%.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
African Materials
I am preparing three seminary courses for the second semester of 2026. The seminary is largely African. I am therefore deliberately seeking out African materials. My reading matter is about 30% African. My video materials are approaching 20% African. OBSERVATION: The biggest problem is the amount of African materials available (not). Apparently 5% of written materials -- theological materials -- is African. Apart from a want of materials, though, there are other problems. Black authors and producers are so often prophets, apostles, self-made people. They often adopt non-mainstream theologies, too. But one needs African input. It may be substantially different to Western fare, and balances it out.





