jarrett steven’s blog made me aware of this guy. first up…mario theme song
next…none other than inspector gadget.
jarrett steven’s blog made me aware of this guy. first up…mario theme song
next…none other than inspector gadget.
this past sunday night we showed this announcement video. we got the idea from josh griffin…thanks a lot buddy.
saturday was one of those rare days where i had absolutely nothing to do. and that’s exactly what i did. nothing. now, i had gone into the day wanting to get some reading done…i ended up catching up on some shows (namely 24, The Office, and Chuck).
in velocity we had our second week of “red letters.” bill holbrook spoke…and he rocked it out. we made a major announcement as well…bill is our new high school director. i’ve been waiting for this transition to happen for a while, and now that it’s here, i can see momentum already starting to build.
we showed an announcement video. we got the idea from josh griffin’s blog…until i post it (on tuesday) all i can say is that it involved a paintball gun.
ever since i downloaded hillsong’s “this is our god” album, i have been thinking about the song ‘healer.’ as many of you know, it was a huge hit. many of you also know that the author, michael guglielmucci, faked his ordeal with cancer in order to cover up an addiction to porn. he came clean and is now (to the best of my knowledge) allowing God to restore and heal him. the whole thing is a bit ironic if you ask me.
maybe it’s ’cause i identify so closely with this song, maybe it’s because i identify all too closely with michael’s struggles…but something in me would love to see this song put on set lists in churches all over the america.
we all fail. but as brad powell says, our failure doesn’t have to be final.

this past weekend in velocity we our opening talk for “red letters.” i have the talk, and i was pretty excited about it. i talked out of matthew 9:9-13. jesus walks up to matthew, an outcast in that society, and asks him to follow. so crazy. i took it from two angles
the disciples: no doubt the ones already following jesus were a little confused as to why a “tax collector” was joining their bunch. i asked, “who in your life are you denying the life-changing love of jesus?” we mainly do that because of decisions those people have made…we think jesus wouldn’t want them following him.
matthew: we’ve all been here, i’m sure. i know i’ve felt sometimes that i’m not good enough to follow jesus. oh boy does jesus shatter that thinking. anyone can change. this is jesus we’re talking about…the same dude who rose from the dead! wow, the power in believing that is immense. who do you know that is “too far gone?” even when everyone thinks a person is “lost” … he is still worth being found in God’s eyes.
next week bill is tackling some red letters. stay tuned for a recap
our church holds a conference every year called “Change Without Compromise” or CWC. check out the add that was put in Relevant Magazine.
also, while you’re surfing the net, check out brad’s blog for up-to-date leadership insights and conference stuff.
this weekend was a bit busy. I spoke in all 3 of our Junior High services…which went really great. Bill Holbrook did wonderful leading volunteers so I wouldn’t have to worry about any of that.
my talk was on boundaries in dating. great subject for jh kids.
then sunday night came. this time bill spoke in velocity, which was a nice break for me. we wrapped up our “goin’ all the way” series with a talk on loneliness. bill hit it out of the park.

our next series is called ‘red letters.’ watch the promo video here.
another key event this weekend: i was given a free iPhone. a volunteer decided to bless me with his 4G 1st generation iPhone. i am now an AT&T customer.
i’m still reading crazy love and tribes
what i’m excited about: like having an iPhone isn’t enough?!? i’m excited to solidify our summer trips, as well as plan for our EMERGE weekend experience.
a special football game – this brought tears to my eyes. got this off of josh griffin’s blog.
final countdown – these guys put some serious energy into playing their cellos
thanks jarrett stevens for sharing this one. who knows what this dog was dreaming about…
I saw this post on ysmarko’s blog…just had to share it.
NOTE: “C of E” is referring to the “Church of England.” Marko makes the case that this could very well be applied everywhere…I concur.

Husband. Father. Cancer Survivor. Youth Pastor
Husband. Father. Cancer Survivor. Youth Pastor
Husband. Father. Cancer Survivor. Youth Pastor
Husband. Father. Cancer Survivor. Youth Pastor
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