Saturday, March 26, 2005
Living in the Sweet Spot
I read about this great concept this past week. It's called "living in the sweet spot." When you hit a ball with a golf club or tennis racquet in the sweet spot, it seems almost effortless. Right now, I feel like I'm living in a sweet spot. For the first time, I am getting to be and do exactly what God created me for. I have to make myself sleep. I'm up at all hours of the night with my mind turning over new ideas each day. I have too much energy because I'm getting to pour it straight into my passions. My goal at Grace Park is to pastor in such a way that I release people to live in their sweet spots. That means people get to serve where their passions are. Its awesome to get to be a part of helping people become exactly who God built them to be.
Saturday, March 19, 2005
A Question for Every Church
I had a great question pop into my head today. Imagine a person who is unchurched but considers themselves spiritual. What if they were to ask you, "Why should I come to church?" Better yet, "Why should I come to your church?" The easy answers are found in the Bible but the problem is, the person doesn't care. He has friends that he studies spirituality with. He doesn't necessarily ascribe to the Bible's teachings. He knows God's presence is around him.
This question hit me like a ton of bricks today. I was reading Michael Slaughter's unLearning Church. I'm about halfway through the book and its already one of my all-time favorites. Its not because he gives all the answers to how church will look in the new millennium. Its because he asks the right questions.
What does a healthy church look like? Could you digest it down to a symbol or picture? Would you have drawn a building or people? What is the right answer to the question I posed earlier? I've got ideas but I don't think I've got it figured out enough to articulate it right now! Maybe next blog...
This question hit me like a ton of bricks today. I was reading Michael Slaughter's unLearning Church. I'm about halfway through the book and its already one of my all-time favorites. Its not because he gives all the answers to how church will look in the new millennium. Its because he asks the right questions.
What does a healthy church look like? Could you digest it down to a symbol or picture? Would you have drawn a building or people? What is the right answer to the question I posed earlier? I've got ideas but I don't think I've got it figured out enough to articulate it right now! Maybe next blog...
Saturday, March 05, 2005
Out of the shadows, out of the cave
I began a journey in earnest this week. I am searching for the meaning of why God put me where He has. I feel like one of the guys in Plato's cave. I've been staring at shadows on a wall for twenty-something years and all of the sudden, God pulled me out and I've seen the rest of the world. The only problem is, I can't explain it to my buddies back in the cave. This idea isn't original with me of course. I'm just now getting around to understanding that times have changed. I live in an area of Tennessee in the 7th fastest growing city in the nation. In the "buckle of the Bible belt," I'm finding out that most of the people here aren't actually from here. They have different ideas on who and what God is. I'm a pastor who thought he had everything figured out. I graduated from seminary and began piecing together all of the best parts of different church models I had seen. The only problem is, I'm cobbling together a church that will be unable to speak to the needs of the people I'm trying to reach. That is, the unchurched. I don't mean the ones that grew up in church and have a Judeo-Christian background for the most part. I mean the folks that never went to church. They don't have the Christian roots to return to after college. I'm learning I must change everything about the way I "do church." The church isn't a place, its people. I must deconstruct and reinvent the very words I'm comfortable with if I am to show people who Jesus Christ is and what being a follower of Him is about. If you've actually gotten to this point in my blog, then maybe you think I'm crazy. I know I feel like that right now. All I know for sure is that God is showing me things and I can see the thread of how He's been preparing me throughout my life. Now, I'm on a journey to see where it leads me. One of the things that has jumpstarted my journey was Dan Kimball's book Emerging Church.
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