Category Archives: Christ

What to do When the Sermon Goes Flat

Every week church communities gather to worship. Worship includes singing; the vocalizing of praise and gratefulness, the words spoken to tune that can be declaration of rich theology and truth. People have varied emotions about singing but for the people of God singing has always been significant, powerful and formational. Songs can put words into our mouths that remind our hearts… Read more »

Break Free with Worship!

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Worship is a gift of God – a venue or opportunity for us to experience wonder and majesty.  Most of us live “contained” lives; squeezed by limitations, rejections, disappointments.  Worship is where the Lord opens the skies and reveals, reminds and re-energizes us.  In worship, we enter the stories of God’s moving.  In worship, we join in community to defy… Read more »

Christ as Head of the Body?

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Colossians 1:18 “And He is head of the body, the church.” Wondering if that is a missing factor in our hectic, success driven world?  Sure, we who are trained in scripture would affirm that truth, but how do we live it?  What are the key factors, patterns, etc., that assure Christ is the head of the body you lead? For… Read more »

How Important Are You?

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Holy leaders are a gift to the people.  They are evidence of God’s love for us!  Isn’t that striking? When we ponder how much the Lord loves us, one expression is the leaders He places over us! The sacrifice of a leader is an expression of our value!  The willingness of a leader to lay down their life (which could… Read more »

Selling Windows and Doors?

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Scott’s world had just ended.  For a number of years he was a youth pastor in a vibrant church.  A pastor!  But then he was terminated.  Ultimately he ends up selling doors and windows, anything to make a living.  For all intents and purposes, it appeared his destiny was destroyed, lost.  Eventually he is offered a pastor position in another… Read more »

Core Stories

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Our calling is often revealed in a core story or stories.  If the Lord has wired us for a specific calling, and if He has been overseeing that calling from the time we were in the womb (as in Jeremiah), then life events somehow can connect to and even identify that calling.  At times the core stories are redemption stories,… Read more »

Value Driven Leadership

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I have the privilege of leading.  Leadership is always a privilege and a trust.  In our staff we continuously review our values to discover where we are leading with our values, or not, and what might need an adjustment.  We then determine anew what that looks like. Here’s our first value, “Relationships led by our belief in people.”  That means we cannot dismiss any leader… Read more »

Taking Offense

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I was a bit surprised at the words I was hearing. Someone was choosing to take offense.  Yes, choosing.  No offense was given, nor intended. But offense was still taken. It is amazing how we live in the story in our heads.  This story was that in a crisis someone didn’t think they were supported.  So now the question is would they in turn… Read more »

Living in the Passage of Prayer

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Every day we can enter the amazing reality of God’s goodness and greatness.  It is accessible through prayer and through the Word.  The Word is an entry point to how the Lord blesses, moves, turns challenges into places of praise, restores our inner thoughts and shuts down the voice of the enemy. Yesterday I experienced some challenging news.  I chose to pray.  The… Read more »

Fear and Wonder

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Have you noticed, the ways of God can at times stir anxiety and other times produce in us wonder and awe?  And yes, at times we can experience both in the same setting. In Mark 10,  Jesus is headed to Jerusalem knowing he is walking into a death trap.  The scripture highlights for us the picture of the circles.  Two groups… Read more »