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28 February 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Life Group Story #3

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Here’s a few pieces from another email I received when I asked some people at our church how Life Group had changed their lives.

Overall, Life Group has been extremely impactfull in a positive way in my life. For the first time in my life I feel like I’m involved in my church and that I can make a difference.

In just a few short months, between CLC on Sundays and Life Group [during the week], God is transforming my life in radical ways. I never was really passionate about reaching out to others, but God has really been working on my heart in this area. I now have a sense of belonging to a group that can make a difference in the world and I’m genuinely excited to see all the ways we can positively impact others. In the past 16 months since I came back to Christ He’s been doing a lot of work in my life. I don’t think it’s by any accident I found myself hooked on CLC where God is visibly drawing me closer to Him…I now am in a personal relationship with Christ I’ve never felt before and I know this is only the beginning. And the more He draws me near to Him the more compassion He puts in my heart to be Christ to those around me.

I love that.  That’s why we do Life Groups, to see genuine life change in people’s hearts.  If you’re not involved in a Life Group, now is as good a time as any to jump on board.  You can see our current groups at our webpage, and/or email me for more info.

If you go to CLC and are not in a Life Group, you are missing out on a HUGE part of the experience of our community.

27 February 2008 ~ 2 Comments

Let’s Pray

The past couple of nights we have started to go through our typical routine around dinner time.  One of us gets Caleb and puts him in high chair.  Actually, I think last night he knew it was coming and was actually standing there looking up at it.
We put the table on it, serve up out food, and begin to get his ready.
And then we look at Caleb and notice him with his hands out, just kinda looking at us, like, "We’re gonna pray now, right mom and dad?"
Here’s a pic of it:

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So we all grab hands, and thank God for His provision.
Asking God to bless our food, especially when it isn’t healthy is kinda a pet peeve of mine.
We finish and say "Amen" at which point Caleb blurts out something and pulls his hands in with a big smile on his face.

I love that our son is only 17 months old and already reminds us to pray!

27 February 2008 ~ 1 Comment

Life Group Story #2

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This week I’m sharing some responses I got to the question put out to some CLC folks, regarding if/how their lives have changed.  We got some real encouraging responses and life stories.  Here’s an excerp from another email I got back.

The stories and perspectives we share in the groups are great ways to learn about how God is working in our lives.  Through the Life Groups I feel more "a part" of the church now than "apart" from the church, like before. The Group experience gives me an opportunity to hear God speaking into my life through the experience and voices of others.
I think the most important thing though is that I feel a stronger sense of community because of this experience.

I’ve prayed to God to bring me closer to Him and He has. The Life Group is one way He is working in my life to do that. The opportunity to serve [on Sunday morning’s] is another.
Now, just recently, I prayed to God to help me deal with my commute. He found me a carpool buddy for the rest of the school year but best of all, He’s giving me the opportunity to work in Santa Cruz by connecting me to a possible position here in town! God finds a way!
This is such a big deal for me. I didn’t want to leave my church, my daughter, or the beach (in that order).
What brought the church to the top of the list? An increased sense of fellowship.

Some of that email, specifics and what not, were altered a bit to "protect the innocent."  ;) 
So awesome to hear stories of people feeling more connected to our community through life groups.
And there’s more to come!

26 February 2008 ~ 1 Comment

More On Twitter

So, I’ve talked to several friends about the wonderful tool that is Twitter.  I shared some about it here.  I was skeptical for a long time, but have become a full fledged fan.  Randy insisted that all Re:create attenders sign up for Twitter before the conference.  So I caved.  Here’s one situation that helped me become a believer.

This is my new friend David.

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Let me tell you how I met David.

Rewind about 3 weeks.  Super Bowl Sunday.  Time to go to Re:create.
So my wife and I fly down to San Diego before Nashville to leave our son with my mother.
Weather sucks.
Plane delayed.
Miss first half of Super Bowl.
Charge my Macbook Pro at mom’s house.
Now, back to the airport.
Fly to Atlanta.
now we’re in the airport in ATL for a 4 hour layover.  I go to get out my computer, and low and my heart sinks.  My power cable isn’t there.  How will I survive a whole week at a conference with no laptop?!?!  There will be plenty of Mac’s there, so i’m sure I could get some puffs from people, but that won’t be enough.

After emailing my mom, begging her to overnight the power to the hotel, I decide to Twitter in my disappointment.

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About ten minutes later I refresh the Twitter page on my Blackberry, and see this:

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And that made my week so much better!  Thanks David!

You see…you need Twitter.  It’s also helped me know what’s happening in the Re:create folks lives since leaving.  Sign up (and update it) so I can keep up with you too!

26 February 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Life Group Story #1

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We’ve had our Life Groups at CLC up and running as we now know them for about 6 months.  One thing I am not always so great at is celebrating the successes of ministry.  It is often too easy for me to see what isn’t as good as I want it to be.

We recently had our first huddle with all of our life group leaders.  We see life groups as a key element in the church, believing that life change happens in the context of relationship.  Wanting to encourage our leaders and show them where we are succeeding, I went out on a limb and emailed the people I knew had been involved in life groups to ask one simple question: how has being a part of  life group effected your life?

It turned out to be a huge encouragement to me as well.  So, I thought it would be fun to share some pieces of some of the emails I got here.  A chance to share where our life groups are succeeding, to celebrate, and to encourage some of you who may be in the same place at your church.  So I’ll share 1 email a day for the rest of this week.  The first one is a little general, but gives a small glimpse of why we do life groups:

I feel  an intimate relationship with the people in group.  We can share and pray together; you can sense the love and care we have for each other.  The members share from their hearts; we’re getting to really know them…family, ideas, thoughts, hurts, needs, etc.

And what the heck…one more general one for today…a Tuesday bonus.

I look forward to spending time with the group of folks in our life group. I have gotten to know people from CLC that I would not have even thought to approach. I consider these folks my friends. I always get something out of the group. I appreciate hearing their life stories. My life is richer for knowing them.

24 February 2008 ~ 2 Comments

Worship Confessional 29

Video confessional embedded below (that was a heads up for RSS readers).
You just never know when the next confessional might decide to pop up.
I guess it was about time for another.
Here ya go.

  

How was your Sunday?

22 February 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Be A Catalyst

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Many of you know, one of the passions in mine and Rachel‘s life is church planting.  That being the case, I love to follow the life and adventures of brave church planters.

One of those pioneers who I have enjoyed following over the past couple of years is Jonathan Herron.  Honestly, not even sure how I came across his blog.  But I’m glad I did.  It’s been fun watching fom a distance as he and his wife start a movement in one of the least churched areas in Ohio.  Kent, Ohio.  College town.  85% unchurched.  It’s also been fun to watch them go through the adoption process and to see them raising their son, just a few weeks older than our Caleb.

Following Jonathan’s blog is also where we got the idea for our Easter Egg Helicopter Drop we’ll be doing the day before Easter.  More on the that to come in the future!

Their church, Catalyst, is now in the midst of a serious campaign.  With big dreams and goals, their looking for churches, organizations, and individuals willing to partner with them to make a serious impact in the city of Kent.  Swing by their Be A Catalyst page and take a look at their history, their vision, and what they got goin on over there.

I’m looking forward to following along to see what God does through the community at Catalyst out there.  And if you don’t follow his blog yet, check it out.  My wife, on the other hand, really enjoys following his wife Amber’s blog.
Happy blog surfin on this Friday morning friends!

22 February 2008 ~ 3 Comments

Early Morning At The Cat

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6 am meeting at Coffee Cat this morning.
With teaching team.
Working on next month worth of messages.
It’s early.
Really early.  For me.
But I think my brain is awake enough to be worth something.
In fact, the lights on each side of my head aren’t on the wall.
They are incredible God given ideas manifesting their presence in my picture.
Creative meeting on Sunday.
That’s all for now.
I’m tired already.

15 February 2008 ~ 2 Comments

Uganda Story #2: Meet Diego

This is Diego:

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I’m sure you’ve figured out by now he is not from Uganda.  Diego lives in Peru.  Diego is the child that Rachel and I sponsor for $32 month.  You see Rachel actually brought a child into our marriage.  When we got married she was sponsoring a child through Compassion.  That child left the Compassion program eventually, and we just recently started sponsoring Diego.

So I’m not gonna lie.  Somewhere along the line I learned to be very cynical at times.  I didn’t trust organizations like Compassion.  I wondered if the money really went where they said it did.  I guess I just never trusted Sally Struthers.  But somewhere along the line, my wife helped me to see the value in an organization like Compassion, and we have always sponsored a child.

Now there are 16 bloggers in Uganda with Compassion.  And I know that they aren’t internet hoaxes.  Five of them I know personally.  I’ve met them.  I iChat with them.  I sat down for drinks with some of them last week.  And the things they are sharing are amazing me.  It is making me so much more thankful still that we have and continue to be a part of this.  It makes me so much more a believer of what Compassion is doing.  You think our $32 a month doesn’t make a difference?  Check out these pics I got from Whittaker Woman of a child not able to be in the program and a small group that are:

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What a difference $32 can make.  Try to tell me there isn’t dramatic life change in those kids.

Point is, I’m not encouraging you to do anything we haven’t done/don’t do.  I’m in full-time ministry.  My wife is a stay at home mom.  Can we really afford it?  Most people would say no.  Does it come out of our tithe?  No.  We figure we can’t afford not to.  They need it more than us.  No argument.

Fast one meal out a week if you need to.  Get rid of cable and DVR. (Oh man!! Did he just suggest that?)  Find $32 a month in your budget.  And change someone’s life more than you could possibly imagine with that amount where you live.

Go here to sponsor a child.
In fact…what the heck?!  Let’s see if we can get at least 10 NEW people to sponsor a kid from this blog this month (Compassion International blog month).  Come on CLC community.  I’m startin with you.  Step up now! 

How many of you already sponsor or are going to as a result of the "Ugandaliers?"  (Fancy schmancy name credit to JVo.)

14 February 2008 ~ 1 Comment

Valentines Day…Alone

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It’s Valentines Day.  My wife and kid are down in San Diego with my fam today.  Whether it’s Valentines Day or any other day today, I’m missing them like crazy.  Enjoying filling time hanging with friends, but not nearly as good as having them here!

Come home soon!  I’m not so good on my own.

Saw this cartoon at Cries of the Heart today.  Kinda made me laugh.  I’d love to hug my wife and kid today.  Enjoy.

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