Archive - October, 2006

Come Together and Worship

This past Sunday was unique. We had a joint service with Oakland United Methodist Church which is directly across the street from the school where we meet. Our praise band led the music and Sam had a great message about worship being so much more than the music you sing. Their church is looking toward transitioning to a more blended/contemporary style of music in worship.

It was awesome getting together with another church just to worship and fellowship together. We have such a culture of competition ingrained in the American church. It is great to just lay aside our differences and focus on our common goal of making disciples of Christ. They had some serious food after the service. They definitely have been blessed with some good cooks. There’s nothing like an artery clogging, cholesterol raising, church potluck.

As a side note, I hate labels because contemporary praise music is not really contemporary. What we sing in most churches is the style that was popular 15 years ago. Just ask a teenager if what we sing in church is contemporary and you will get a honest answer. If we stop and think about it, traditional churches were contemporary in style at one time, they just decided to not change with the culture. Honestly, shouldn’t churches be known more for what they believe in and what their mission is.

Our music shouldn’t define us,
but we should be known by our message.

Our style shouldn’t define us,
but we should be known by our hearts.

Our buildings shouldn’t define us,
but we should be known by our fruits.

As churches, let’s stop focusing on “labels” and start focusing on reaching people for Christ.

Ten Myths of Ministry

These are good. Geoff Surratt from Seacoast Church put together this list. I have visited Seacoast several times on vacation and have really enjoyed their church. You can really tell that God is moving there. Here are some good ideas to think about.

Ten Myths of Ministry

  1. Being a Senior Pastor is the goal of ministry
    Having been the “Senior Pastor” of 11 angry Texans and a flock of very loud geese (its a long story), I can now attest that Senior Pastor is NOT the ultimate goal of ministry. I call this the goose poop revelation.
  2. A good speaker makes a good Senior Pastor
    After a weekend of speaking at Seacoast someone will come up and say, “When are you going to start a church of your own” After I pat this poor misguided soul on the head and wipe the drool off of their chin I remind them that making speeches on the weekend is not pastoring, its preaching. Being an effective preacher does not necessarily make one a good pastor. It like saying,
    “You’re so good at carving a turkey, when will you become a brain surgeon?” A good speaker makes a good speaker.
  3. A good pastor does all of the care giving at a church
    Pastors should be good at funerals, praying for the sick, and counseling. I’m 0 for 3. I once forgot a ladies name while conducting her funeral, I have told sick people in the hospital that I’d be really depressed if I was sick as they were and when people tell me their problems my first response is to tell they should probably just give up. I’m not much in the care giving category. Fortunately we have pastors and small group leaders at Seacoast who love that stuff and knock it out of the park. I told may family today that if I’m at a tough spot in my life, please go find Pastor Michael, he’s got it dialed in.
  4. Lay people are way too busy to serve in the church
    People are waiting to be asked to serve in the church. Announcements asking for volunteers are worthless. An arm around the shoulder saying, “will you partner with me in changing the world” is what people are waiting for.
  5. The church down the street is our competition
    We spend way too much time worrying about what the Baptists are doing, what we need to think about are what the heathens are doing. Our competition is the beach, the golf course, the football game, the bar. Jesus went to a lot of wild parties to reach the people he came to save, he didn’t worry a lot about what was happening at the synagogue one village over.
  6. A church meets in one location
    Its funny that in 21st century America we’ve decided that every building should be a different church. What an incredible waste of energy and resources. Why should we reinvent the wheel over and over? If Fellowship is effective in Dallas AND Miami, isn’t that a win for the team? We are all on the same team aren’t we? Aren’t we?
  7. Preaching has to be live to be effective
    Another 21st century American idea, live speaking is the key to spiritual growth. The ironic thing is that the people that push this agenda to most are the ones who spend the most time quoting the sermons of dead people. (I’d like some Spurgeon with a splash of Edwards please.)
  8. People have to connect in person with the Senior Pastor
    This goes back to the idea that the Senior Pastor is the goal of ministry, that he is a celebrity that everyone needs to be able to touch in person. People need someone up close and person to connect with to grow spiritually. If that needs to be the Senior Pastor then churches should never get bigger than 10-12 people.
  9. The key to growth is a larger building
    Churches are spending more than $100,000,000 to build bigger buildings. God have mercy on our souls. Can you imagine what could be done with $100,000,000 if it were put into campuses, or new churches or missions? Let’s move on…
  10. You need a building to do church well
    I love stories of churches that grow without owning a building. While there’s a lot to be said for having a home, a church without a building is a cause. The people who attend have a passion for ministry you seldom see anywhere else. I think sometimes building stunt ministry rather than grow it.

Last Night’s Youth Meeting

I’ll borrow Kurt Johnston’s rating system for our youth meeting last night.

Attendance: Above Average
Lesson Topic: What’s Your Story
‘Fun Factor’: Average
Music: None
Lesson Quality: Above Average
Length of Lesson: around 30 minutes
Student Response: Above Average

Last night was one of those meetings where you really see God at work. Since we’re heading to the dare2share conference this week, we have been spending the last couple of meetings talking about sharing your faith in Christ. I really want to emphasize the fact that sharing is not just a one-sided conversation. It also involves listening and adapting to connect with who you are talking to. Far too many evangelism strategies come across as a canned sales pitch instead of genuine concern for the person. Anyway I had them write some keywords down on an index card to get them thinking about their life before Christ, how they came to Christ, and how they have changed since accepting Christ. Several of them shared “their story” and it was encouraging to see them really put their faith into words. I used a couple of skit guys videos on dvd to help emphasize the importance of talking to your friends. And one student was able to share with the group how he didn’t grow up in church, then struggled with his father being killed in an industrial accident, but then came to Christ as a result of a friend inviting him to a Christian youth conference. Powerful stuff. When we open up our lives and become vulnerable by sharing our own story, people are drawn in.

And finally, you should have seen the look on Zach and Austin’s face when I caught them in the yard putting police tape around my driveway and mailbox and sticking forks in the yard later Sunday night after the meeting.

  • Plastic Spoons and Forks – $3
  • A Container of Vaseline (don’t ask) – $3
  • Police Tape – $2
  • The look on their face, not knowing how their youth leader would respond and get them back, Priceless


Decemberadio & Nascar

The guys of Decemberadio had a pretty large audience on Sunday. They got to perform some of their songs and then sing the National Anthem for the Nascar race in Atlanta. That’s 180,000 people in the stands with a few million more watching on tv. It’s amazing to see how God is using these guys. They’ve got a bright future ahead of them. To perform in front of that many people is an incredible opportunity for a Christian band, but it also an incredible responsibility. So far the guys seem to be handling it well. And did I mention they’re local guys from southwest Virginia.

Check it out here

What Happened to Veggietales?

Man, do you ever get the feeling that you are just totally out of it. I just ran across Phil Vischer’s Blog and read about how Big Idea, the company behind Veggietales went bankrupt back in 2003. I’ve been a big Veggietales fan since my first daughter was born. She absolutely loved them growing up as have my two boys. And I didn’t even know what the company has been through. They have been getting a lot of press lately because of Veggietales being shown in the Saturday morning slot on NBC.

Phil Vischer, the guy that started it all, shares on his blog the story of the companies rise and fall. It’s a long post, but incredibly interesting. It’s also a few years old now. This is a cautionary tale, not just for companies, but for churches as well. Where do you get your vision? From the latest business model, or from your relationship to God. His honesty and candidness really moved me as I read his story. The part that impacted me the most was reading how people were hurt in the process. If you have a few minutes then this is a great read

New Books in the Mail

I just ordered 3 books that I can’t wait to get and read. Here’s the rundown

The Way of the Wild Heart by John Eldridge. His books have been controversial theologically, but I liked Wild at Heart. I do like his emphasis on returning to Biblical masculinity, but I don’t like some of his views on church and church structure.


In a Pit With A Lion On A Snowy Day,
How to Survive and Thrive When Opportunity Roars by Mark Batterson. I can’t wait to read this one. Mark has a blog over at Evotional that I read regularly. The title of the book comes from 2 Samuel 23:20 -21. What Lions are you chasing in life?

Elders and Leaders by Gene Getz. I have read this book before, but I wanted to have my own copy. It is separated into two parts, the first is a Biblical study of eldership, and the second part is how that can be practically applied in a church today. He has put a wealth of knowledge and experience into this book. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested or working within the framework of an elder-led church.

Look for some new reviews in a few weeks.

Cool Blog on Gadgets

If you like checking out the latest techno gadgets and electronics, then take a look at Crave. But be forewarned, you can’t afford half of the stuff they show and they show a ton of gadgets. There are usually 10 postings a day or more. Check it out.

Its name says it all: Crave will cover the hottest and coolest digital gadgetry that you must have.

Psoriasis Psucks

Those of you who know me, know that I have some crazy skin problems. I’ve had moderate to severe psoriasis for about the past ten years. This time of year it really gets irritating. My skin dries out and cracks and itches like crazy. And on top of that my hands and knees get stiff and sore from arthritis that is caused by the psoriasis. I’ve finally found a medicine that actually works. Unfortunately it is far from cheap. I am on my 3rd round of Amevive. I get one shot a week for 12 weeks and then my psoriasis will go completely clear for about a year. Each shot, before insurance, is $1250. That doesn’t count the labwork that I have to get each week. But it works, so I’m not complaining.

And here’s the crazy part. When I was reading the fine print about the medicine and all the ways that it can kill me, I learned that it is made from the “recombinant DNA technology in a Chinese Hamster Ovary” So I guess I get the ovaries of a hamster injected in my arm each week. That’s a comforting thought. The marvels of modern medicine. How in the world did a researcher suddenly say, let’s use Chinese hamster ovaries. Why couldn’t they use an American hamster. Before you know everything will be made in China.

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