This week we began a five day adventure at Camp Victory.
We are partnering with Camp Victory and having an "uncivilized" experience for 10th - college age. I'm hoping and praying that the week will be very personal and life changing. I hope that these campers begin to see Christ in a new way. Rather than Jesus a white guy that wore a robe, sandals, had long hair and beard and talked softly.
No Jesus was a revolutionar, because he not only talked about loving people... he actually did it. The way that he loved people, blew everyone away. It wasn't religious talk... it was relationship based. That relationship focused life of love and forgiveness transformed people and ignited a anger in others to stop Jesus movement.
This week, I pray that a new revolution of the heart and soul begins in these campers that triggers a chain reaction in others. Reactions both for against Christ.
Stay tuned.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Chasing the Goose
This week we began a new discussion series called "Chasing the Goose".
I've been planning a series on the book of Acts for a long time, and I finally got inspired by another pastors book and study material called - "Chasing the Goose."
Mark Batterson's study focus more on the power of the Holy Spirit over all of history. I took some of his concepts and added them to what I was already preparing on Acts.
What I think comes out of all of this is a very exciting and personallyn challenging series on really following God's Spirit on a crazy adventure... a "wild goose chase " at times!
Some of what I'll be sharing these next few weeks comes from a personal challenge my directors gave to me late 2008. Bill and Rachel asked me to,"study more what it means to be spirit-led, and lead us that way." It's not that we haven't been Spirit-led at Journey or in my personal life... we have. But as I've seen and as can be illustrated, we've caged the Holy Spirit. We've tamed down, the unpredictable power and movement of God in our lives and churches. I hate that and I do want let the Spirit escape and move wildly and freely again. What this looks like... I honestly have no idea, only that there will be more supernatural surprises in store for all of us. Plus, more and more people will want to know God.
As we jump into this study of how the early church was birthed and exploded on the scene I am struck with a interesting battle presenting Acts chapter 1. Jesus has lived, died, rose, ministerd forv 40 days after the resurrection, commmissioned the disciples to "Go make more disciples". Then he says WAIT! Go to Jerusalem, do nothing... wait for my gift of the Holy Spirit to be your power source.
I hate the tension.... really I do between GO and WAIT!
I hate it because I have lived and served in Christian enviroments where waiting is all that we do. We wait and wait for everything to be perfect, predictable and safe.
There are so many people waiting for God to do something.. they are missing out on what God is doing... because it's to radical, costly or unsure.
I am all for waiting, praying, seeking God's will and leading...but not at the expense of never going. Throughout the scriptures many great things happened as men and women boldly stepped out in faith, followed the Spirits leading and God was honored.
The tension between Go and WAIT is tough... because is the God of creation and creativity and does all do things the same. So how do you when to Go and when to Wait?
I hope over the next few weeks we all learn how "Chasing after the goose" will help us answer that question. This is not about just the BIG SUPERNATURAL type events God does. This is about learning to personally follow God's Spirit, be a witness where he calls us to go and go boldly. I invite you to join me on exploring the book of Acts, seeing where God leds and sharing your thoughts and idea here on this blog.
Where are you today.... waiting.... or going?
I've been planning a series on the book of Acts for a long time, and I finally got inspired by another pastors book and study material called - "Chasing the Goose."
Mark Batterson's study focus more on the power of the Holy Spirit over all of history. I took some of his concepts and added them to what I was already preparing on Acts.
What I think comes out of all of this is a very exciting and personallyn challenging series on really following God's Spirit on a crazy adventure... a "wild goose chase " at times!
Some of what I'll be sharing these next few weeks comes from a personal challenge my directors gave to me late 2008. Bill and Rachel asked me to,"study more what it means to be spirit-led, and lead us that way." It's not that we haven't been Spirit-led at Journey or in my personal life... we have. But as I've seen and as can be illustrated, we've caged the Holy Spirit. We've tamed down, the unpredictable power and movement of God in our lives and churches. I hate that and I do want let the Spirit escape and move wildly and freely again. What this looks like... I honestly have no idea, only that there will be more supernatural surprises in store for all of us. Plus, more and more people will want to know God.
As we jump into this study of how the early church was birthed and exploded on the scene I am struck with a interesting battle presenting Acts chapter 1. Jesus has lived, died, rose, ministerd forv 40 days after the resurrection, commmissioned the disciples to "Go make more disciples". Then he says WAIT! Go to Jerusalem, do nothing... wait for my gift of the Holy Spirit to be your power source.
I hate the tension.... really I do between GO and WAIT!
I hate it because I have lived and served in Christian enviroments where waiting is all that we do. We wait and wait for everything to be perfect, predictable and safe.
There are so many people waiting for God to do something.. they are missing out on what God is doing... because it's to radical, costly or unsure.
I am all for waiting, praying, seeking God's will and leading...but not at the expense of never going. Throughout the scriptures many great things happened as men and women boldly stepped out in faith, followed the Spirits leading and God was honored.
The tension between Go and WAIT is tough... because is the God of creation and creativity and does all do things the same. So how do you when to Go and when to Wait?
I hope over the next few weeks we all learn how "Chasing after the goose" will help us answer that question. This is not about just the BIG SUPERNATURAL type events God does. This is about learning to personally follow God's Spirit, be a witness where he calls us to go and go boldly. I invite you to join me on exploring the book of Acts, seeing where God leds and sharing your thoughts and idea here on this blog.
Where are you today.... waiting.... or going?
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Fathers Day 2009
What a great weekend for this Fathers Day.
Saturday Carefest at Camp Victory.
Saturday night dinner out with Family, early Father Day gifts.... Guitar Hero Smash Hits!
Then Church in the Park with Journey.
Men and their grills.... it's a simple yet powerful way to celebrate and honor one another. I have much to be grateful for a father. A super wife (Cyndi), three fantastic kids (Abbi, Sarah and Hannah). Above all the people in my life, above all the people we grilled with, ate with and served with.... you matter the most and made it all he more special.
Thanks and for all you other dads.... I hope you as blessed as I am by those in your life that make up your family.
Happy Fathers Day!
Saturday Carefest at Camp Victory.
Saturday night dinner out with Family, early Father Day gifts.... Guitar Hero Smash Hits!
Then Church in the Park with Journey.
Men and their grills.... it's a simple yet powerful way to celebrate and honor one another. I have much to be grateful for a father. A super wife (Cyndi), three fantastic kids (Abbi, Sarah and Hannah). Above all the people in my life, above all the people we grilled with, ate with and served with.... you matter the most and made it all he more special.
Thanks and for all you other dads.... I hope you as blessed as I am by those in your life that make up your family.
Happy Fathers Day!
Saturday, June 06, 2009
3 Passions
Journey is passionate about three things.
Reaching People
Growing Deeper
Honoring God.
For the most part I thing people understand #1 & #3. They may not live them out to the fullest or want to participate.... but I believe that most people get them.
#2 on the other hand, I think people resist.
Yup, I hear plenty of people saying that they want to grow in their faith, understand God and Jesus more and more... yet they never act on their words. Growing Deeper requires a certain commitment to take personal ownership for ones own relationship with God and others. I think we resist partly because we've been led to believe it just naturally happens. Or we believe, it's someone else responsibility to make the first move and get us growing. Not true. Faith is a personal thing, that gets worked out in community with others. Life itself is a laboratory for faith to grow. But we have to be willing to participate... not just wish for it.
Growing deeper also requires us to be vulnerable with others. Jesus taught his disciples how to serve, minister and grow together. I don't see any other way around this issue. If you really want to grow your faith, you must open up your heart and soul to others, develop relationships, risk being hurt... and commit to being held accountable.
I believe that there are a lot of well meaning Christians that really want to grow, but are allowing fear and an over dependency on the church and formal programs do the job for them. It bothers me that so many wish and talk about growing deeper, and yet so few actually set aside the time to make it happen.
As a church we're passionate about growing deeper.
As a pastor I'm driven by this passion.
As a man I love being in a deeper relationship with God and man.
Yes it takes work... but it's so worth it and more often than not... it's so much fun.
Reaching People
Growing Deeper
Honoring God.
For the most part I thing people understand #1 & #3. They may not live them out to the fullest or want to participate.... but I believe that most people get them.
#2 on the other hand, I think people resist.
Yup, I hear plenty of people saying that they want to grow in their faith, understand God and Jesus more and more... yet they never act on their words. Growing Deeper requires a certain commitment to take personal ownership for ones own relationship with God and others. I think we resist partly because we've been led to believe it just naturally happens. Or we believe, it's someone else responsibility to make the first move and get us growing. Not true. Faith is a personal thing, that gets worked out in community with others. Life itself is a laboratory for faith to grow. But we have to be willing to participate... not just wish for it.
Growing deeper also requires us to be vulnerable with others. Jesus taught his disciples how to serve, minister and grow together. I don't see any other way around this issue. If you really want to grow your faith, you must open up your heart and soul to others, develop relationships, risk being hurt... and commit to being held accountable.
I believe that there are a lot of well meaning Christians that really want to grow, but are allowing fear and an over dependency on the church and formal programs do the job for them. It bothers me that so many wish and talk about growing deeper, and yet so few actually set aside the time to make it happen.
As a church we're passionate about growing deeper.
As a pastor I'm driven by this passion.
As a man I love being in a deeper relationship with God and man.
Yes it takes work... but it's so worth it and more often than not... it's so much fun.
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