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Ever feel invisible. No, not some superhero kind of invisible but a feeling that no one really cares if you are alive or not. It's easy to feel alone...at any age. And if you always feel like people notice you, then stop and take a moment to notice the people who are around you...and really see them.
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Tonight I got to meet with my small group and watch the rest of a video called "The Hope." We have been watching it this month. It is an overview of the Bible and led tonight to some interesting discussion. Check it out for yourself online.
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I was back at Doubling Gap Center, (Camp Yolijwa), near Newville, PA for the day. Craig Sider spoke again and was once again inspirational. Also today, the Church Planting Commission that I am a part of gave its report to all of the people in attendance. It went well and I hope that people will want to plant new churches to help people begin a relationship with Jesus. For more info about this check 2020 Initiative here.
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I was at Doubling Gap Center, Newville, PA (near Carlisle) today and will be back there tomorrow. The annual ERC meetings are there and I have the opportunity to talk with old friends and meet some new ones. Today I got to hear the main speaker twice, once for the whole crowd and once for the seminar he taught. He is excellent and really inspirational. His name is Craig Sider and he is currently VP and Executive Director of the Center for Leadership at Evangelical Theological Seminary in Myerstown, PA. The setup at conference is the best that it's been. The people running sound/video/lighting, etc. are doing a great job and set up for a conference of today. There is a big screen so you can see the speaker even from the back of the gym and good sound and well-lit and creative lighting of the stage. The best though is the chance to talk with people. Today I got a chance to have lunch with church planters and people from their churches along with others, like myself, who are ov
I am back home on a Friday night after a week in Orlando. I came across a video of the funny musical introduction of Francis Chan, the great speaker who closed the conference I was at this week, Exponential '09. Wouldn't you like to be introduced like this?
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O.K. Exponential '09, the largest gathering of church planting leaders in North America, is over. It ended yesterday. I am back home in Dover, PA and glad to be home. It was great to get home from the airport last night and see my wife and kiss her. And great to see one of my daughters this morning and talk with her as I drove her to school. I walked into my church this morning and said, "I'm home." It's great to be back home and I look forward to this weekend's worship and my life in God's service. I am embedding this sermon player one more time right here so that you can hear the opening and closing messages at Exponential. It was loaded in a few days ago but I will save you having to scroll down. You will also be able to download the messages so that you can share them with others or listen at a different time. The first two messages are from Exponential and the following ones are sermons from Pastor Dennis Hall here at Friendship Community Ch
Francis Chan just finished preaching/teaching a powerful message. You can hear it by scrolling down to my sermon player on an entry a couple of days ago.
I'm back in the worship center. After my last session I got a chance to talk with Tom Clegg. I had met him a dozen or so years ago at a Church Planters Bootcamp when my wife and I were looking at planting a church in Virginia Beach. He would have been our coach. Anyway, that didn't work out for us to plant the church and a lot of interesting experience have come my way this past decade. But hearing and talking with Tom brought back a lot of memories. I believe in church planting so strongly even today. I want to help accomplish the mission of reaching people for Jesus. I really enjoy serving as Worship Pastor. But I am hoping that we can expand our ministry to reach more in different ways. It takes many people to work together to reach the community and world. Francis Chan is sharing next to close out the conference.
Tom Clegg is very inspiring. He has talked about how God is setting a fire in many people today that may/can lead to revival in the church, in the country, and in the world. I remember a bootcamp I attended a dozen years ago and have been looking back on the intervening years. Tom is a church planter, a coach of church planters, and a trainer of coaches. Fire produces hope, that's why a campfire is so powerful in a person's life. Big question: Do we really believe that God's power is in each believer? God is able to lead people. Our job is to equip them. Sustained momemtum on the journey of church planting comes from coaching. Coaching can seed a movement. Tom challenged us to find one thing we can do from what we learned/experienced at this conference. Then develop a plan for doing it. What are the obstacles? When & Where? First achievable steps? Who do you want to go with you? How will you measure and celebrate? Who can join you on your next adventure? A gr
I'm back at Exponential '09 for one more morning. This morning I am in a seminar with Tom Clegg called "Seeding Missional Movements." Tom is with CoachNet. Click on his name to learn more of his work and today's presentation.
Just got back to the hotel after learning about renting theatres to hold worship services and how to do it all portable. Then we saw "Knowing" with Nicholas Cage. I really enjoyed the movie. And it was a nice night out with the guys.
Just finished the afternoon session. We're headed for a movie theatre to see a "theatre church" set-up in action. Then there's dinner and a movie of my choice. I'm thinking of seeing "Knowing." The previews look interesting to me.
Now I’m continuing with Kevin Giddings' seminar “using the internet to gather, disciple and create community.” A lot of people are looking at the church website first. 13-24 year olds spend more time online than in front of the TV. Building a missional web presence: The url needs to be searchable. Your name must be able to be searched and found online. 3 kinds of websites: Brochure, dynamic, interactive (church websites should be interactive) The rest of this will be available later (that's the plan :)
I’m still blogging here at Exponential ’09 in Orlando, Florida. I just got back inside from sitting outside in 80 degree weather for lunch. It was nice to be outside. My seminar this morning was Rick Howerton on “Selecting a small group system that is right for your culture.” He has served churches as Small Groups Pastor, was a church planter, and now works at a publishing house of small group materials. His outline and powerpoint presentation can be found at serendipityblog.com It was a good overview of the various ways that churches can have small groups. Then he gave us a way of evaluating the systems and looking at the one that would be best for our particular, or your particular church. Right now there is an introductory video of a church in Indonesia and Eddy Leo, pastor of a dynamic growin from there is speaking next. After that Bob Roberts will be speaking. Bob Roberts shared passionately that the American church has a lot to learn from churches around the world and relig
Marc Choi from Korea and now planting a church in New York City and looking to plant in New Jersey has introduced the next speaker Craig Groeschel, senior pastor of LifeChurch. 1) Craig is sharing that a movement will never be safe and clean. It must be dangerous. The seeker sensitive movement had its place. But now the church needs to preach a dangerous message of full commitment. Trusting in the power of God's Word we need to take some risks. 2) A movement is not about our ministry but about His kingdom. We can't affect our city by ourselves. Build a church based on what you are, not on what you are not. Don't put down other churches. We are all in this together. 3) You will not lead a movement based on the old measurements of success. The scorecard has changed. Old: attendance, offerings, commitments, baptisms, small groups. New: identity is wrapped up in who you are in Christ, not numbers. Don't blame yourself for the declines, becaus then you will want
The theme this week for this conference is "The Art of Movements." Not just having one new church but a movement where many churches are birthed. The first speaker this morning is from Korea and is part of a movement there that began with a church, Onnuri Community Church in Seoul of 12 members and is expanding from the 53,000 members there now to planting churches globally. His name is Mark Choi and he was on the staff of this big church. 29% of Koreans today are Christians. Korea is #2 in sending missionaries. U.S.A. is #1 Marc planted a church in New York City 3 years ago called "in2 Church." Marc spoke of 3 movements/principles for Christians. 1) Daily Quiet Time 2) One-to-one discipleship. 3) Small group. They have weekend worship also, but people need to grow so they need these 3 principles.
I'm back at Exponential '09 this morning. We're ready to worship.
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The sessions of Exponential '09 are being streamed live and there are also interviews. Check them out here. Doug Foltz' blog offers insights and outlines of various sessions, some of which I didn't get to attend but am glad to learn about.
At Exponential 2009 New Church Planting Conference this afternoon I got to hear Erwin McManus speak and then attended two seminars. Both seminars were not what I had planned to attend, but I believe they were what God wanted me to hear. The first one was about raising money for doing ministry. Sharing vision and inviting people to participate in the vision through prayer and financial support. It was a very good presentation. The second one was Top 10 Mistakes made by Church Starts. As someone who planted a church a dozen years or so ago that ended about a year and a half later this was an interesting talk for me. At first I felt bad that I had made most of those same mistakes but then I felt better because others had done the same (misery loves company) and the fact that the guy shared ways to fix the problems. Good stuff. The notes are here so if you want them you can look for them here. Good luck downloading them :) At the end of the afternoon our group went out to eat--we are eat
5 Lessons To Save You 5 Years [to start a multi-site campus]--part four More Extra Credit: Churches that had a launch team of 41 or more are more likely to have an opening of 300 or more. Make sure you have a big enough launch team and the right Campus Pastor. Next in the seminar is a question and answer time. One time they linked adding on to the facility at one place and launching 7 new campuses.
5 Lessons To Save You 5 Years [in planting multi-campus ministries] -- part three Lesson 4. The Small Group Lesson A. Small Groups extablish a reproductive culture in your church. B. People are still best cared for in small groups. C. Clusters of groups provide an avenue to start new campuses. D. Proximity increases the depth of community. Groups closer to where they live lead people to be more committed to the groups/campus/church. Lesson 5. The Language Lesson--words matter. Don't talk about satellite campuses talk about campuses or sites. Talk about what God is doing. Good Words: North, South, West, East, Campus, Location, Site, launch team. Bad Words: Other, satellite, main, extension, branch, second, third (etc.), core team. Lesson 6. BONUS Lesson--EXTRA CREDIT The Failure Lesson--don't assume that what worked yesterday will work today.
5 Lessons to Save You 5 Years (part two)-- For starting multi-site campuses. Lesson 2. The Campus Pastor Lesson--the face does matter. The campus pastor is the person that people see and know in the local location. The Campus Pastor needs to have love for people and a great leader. Lesson 3. The People Not Like Me Lesson. The people you understand the least are the people you need the most. Secrets to Developing Artists (singers, musicians, tech, etc.) A. Use a variety of styles and develop multiple venues. B. Make room for failure. C. Start a school for the arts. D. Commission artists to identify and recruit other artists and hold them accountable. E. Let non-Christians play. Let people experience community in the band and find their way back to God.
Good morning from Orlando. I'm back at Exponential '09 and this morning's topic is "5 lessons to save you 5 years." The presenter is Jon Ferguson of Community Christian Church in Naperville, Illinois. Carl George was right, "The central leadership task of the church, after hearing from God is to develop leaders." Lesson 1: The Leadership Lesson. A. The Matrix (not the movie)--an organizational way of knowing how many leaders are needed and a chart for names of people to be these leaders. B. Launch Team development--125 people to launch a new campus with 500 people on opening day with 300-350 people to stay after opening day. Launch Team meets monthly 4-5 months before launch. Last month before opening day the Launch Team meets weekly. The purpose is to develop the team, cast vision, and energize for the launch. New people need a relationship and responsibility. Children's ministry seems to be the hardest area to have enough leaders for. C.
Great day with Dave Ferguson and team at Exponential '09 today. After that, our group of 9 went out for dinner and debriefed. It was good. Then a lot of us went over to Universal Studios to City Walk and walked around. Twice in one day for me. Wow! More exercise than I've had for awhile. Tomorrow morning I will be back at the "Multi-Site" seminar and then the main conference begins in the afternoon. I am looking forward to more to soak in and reflect on and then put into practice.
"The Big Idea" session with Dave Ferguson (who has a Zondervan book on this). People are on idea overload. Ideas hit us every moment. The idea has to stick to make a difference. We want something to stick with people when they go to church. But people get multiple ideas. One might be the quote on the church sign, one from the bulletin, one from the worship leader, etc. There might be at least 20 competing ideas in just one trip to church...and more with children and teens along. The "cancel" effect means that multiple messages can cancel each other out. 1. More information can equal less clarity. Give people a single idea. 2. More information often equals less action. One BIG IDEA equals more clarity and more action. The Goal of The BIG IDEA is a community of transformation not just information. Concentrate on one BIG IDEA each week for adults, children, and youth...geared for each age level. They plan one year ahead and brainstorm and plan series. Not a
Right now it's question and answer time. One question was about how big areas need to be to do multi-site. The answer is that the movement seemed to start in suburbs, go to the cities, and now it's moving into rural areas. Even smaller area can have multi-site churches. Everything rises or falls on leadership. Developing leaders, apprentices, is the key. There is a need to always be training someone so that they can be set free to reproduce ministry. These church sites used to use all the same kinds of equipment at every site. Now there are some differences from place to place. A key is to be flexible to plant churches and keep the DNA of the church. They have started 10 churches and only one site has failed. The next section this afternoon will be on "The Big Idea."
I'm still in the "7 Moves to Multi-Site" seminar at Exponential '09. One oops already (at least). The presenters are from Illinois not Indiana. They are 20 miles west of Chicago in Naperville. Check out www.CommunityChristian.org and/or www.newthing.org One guy that just shared the "Arts" area is headed to France to start a church in Paris...what an Arts community there is there.
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I'm in the "7 Moves to Multi-Site" seminar this afternoon in Orlando. Staff from Christian Community Church in Naperville, Indiana are sharing. Right now it is a section on "Reproducing Artists." It is essential: 1) To show a need for artists. 2) To show a need for new artists. 3) To have multiple pipelines for recruiting. 4) To have outside resources. 5) To create an environment of recruiting. 6) That you recruit from all age groups. 7) That you follow up fast. It is essential: 1) That you have strong leaders. 2) That you are apprenticing new artists. 3) That you have people shadowing in tech. 4) That you have a long range plan. 5) That you have your artists grouped. In this seminar with me today are Dwight Lefever and Gilbert Thurston. Here's a picture of us.
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Today I'm in Orlando, Florida at Exponential '09, a church planting conference. Thousands of people will be here to learn how to reach more people for Jesus by starting new churches. But to prepare myself for the day I showered (a good idea after a long day yesterday), read my Bible (a wonderful idea and I read in the Gospel of Mark), had breakfast at the hotel, and then walked to Universal Studios. I walked around City Walk which is stores and eating places. As I got close to it and more and more people were approaching Universal Studios for the day I could feel the excitement building. It was fun. Now it's time to head to the site of the conference. Today it's about satellites...churches that is. How to start a new "church/worship experience, etc." in a different location that is connected to the home church. Should be interesting.
One thing that I often think about is that Jesus is the way to God and through life itself with all its bumps along the road. Way back in the 1970's I first wrote a song about this and then rewrote it this past year. Fortunately, I am privileged to get to lead worship most weeks and a few weeks back we did this song, "Jesus is the Way." If you would like to hear it you can do so at my page for my songs at www. shapingworship.com
This past week I wrote a new verse and rearranged some things for a song called "Another Dawn" that I wrote way back in 1975. The Worship Team at Friendship Community Church sang and played it with me in weekend worship. The song's lyrics express thoughts on love that come from 1 Corinthians 13. Here it is for you to listen to...along with video to watch with some old family pictures. The first picture of the cute kids? That's me on the left, my sister Rosalyn in the middle and my brother David on the right. Later there is a pictue of a guy with a beard...yep, that's me too. Thirty-four years after I first wrote the song it is still true. "And it's so hard to find out what love really is. But we can't give up 'cause it's something we all would miss."