Sermons

Discipleship is Only for New Christians

Friday, August 15th, 2008

“Discipleship is Only for New Christians” is a myth I’ve been asked to speak on at Elevate, our young adult ministry at SSCC. I’m speaking in two Tuesdays (August 26th) and by God’s grace the group should be somewhat inspired to grow closer to their Teacher throughout their entire lives. So as I study up I wanted to ask for two things from you guys:

  1. Prayer. Seriously. God’s grace and anointing will be key to communicating His truth.
  2. Your input. Got any ideas? Questions? Any input would help me direct my talk towards what’s on your minds.

I appreciate any comments back no matter how little you think they are. Even a “neat” in the comments helps me know people are reading.

Thanks. God bless.

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Elevate Message - Colossians 4:2-18 - November 6, 2007

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Last year I got to give a message at Elevate, our young adult ministry at SSCC. I finished up a series through Colossians that Jay and Corey started. Being that I get to speak about twice a year I felt rusty and said “um” a few hundred times. And I also laughed at my own jokes. Lame. Oh well.

If any of you have some constructive criticism, please leave it in the comments below.

Hopefully this will bless whoever listens to it. You can listen here or download the MP3.

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Colossians 4:2-18 (Holman Christian Standard Bible)

2 Devote yourselves to prayer; stay alert in it with thanksgiving. 3 At the same time, pray also for us that God may open a door to us for the message, to speak the mystery of the Messiah —for which I am in prison — 4 so that I may reveal it as I am required to speak. 5 Walk in wisdom toward outsiders, making the most of the time. 6 Your speech should always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how you should answer each person.
   
7 Tychicus, a loved brother, a faithful servant, and a fellow slave in the Lord, will tell you all the news about me. 8 I have sent him to you for this very purpose, so that you may know how we are, and so that he may encourage your hearts. 9 He is with Onesimus, a faithful and loved brother, who is one of you. They will tell you about everything here.

10 Aristarchus, my fellow prisoner, greets you, as does Mark, Barnabas ‘ cousin (concerning whom you have received instructions: if he comes to you, welcome him), 11 and so does Jesus who is called Justus. These alone of the circumcision are my co-workers for the kingdom of God, and they have been a comfort to me. 12 Epaphras, who is one of you, a slave of Christ Jesus, greets you. He is always contending for you in his prayers, so that you can stand mature and fully assured in everything God wills. 13 For I testify about him that he works hard for you, for those in Laodicea, and for those in Hierapolis. 14 Luke, the loved physician, and Demas greet you. 15 Give my greetings to the brothers in Laodicea, and to Nympha and the church in her house. 16 And when this letter has been read among you, have it read also in the church of the Laodiceans; and see that you also read the letter from Laodicea. 17 And tell Archippus, “Pay attention to the ministry you have received in the Lord, so that you can accomplish it.”

18 This greeting is in my own hand—Paul. Remember my imprisonment. Grace be with you.

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Rick Warren on Church Discipleship and Growth

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Here is one of the most practical and view-altering videos I’ve seen on church growth. Rick Warren is being interviewed regarding church discipleship and growth and his response to the Reveal Study by Willow Creek. It’s about 30 minutes long and well worth it.

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Wow! First Sunday in the New Church.

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Is there any other word but “wow” to describe this morning. Maybe “wow!!!” with three exclamation points might do.

When I got to St. Simons Community Church at 7:00am as usual on a Sunday, not much felt different. I had been coming to work at this new building each day for two months. Until today we were still having church in our shopping center location. I helped set up graphics and sermon notes as I sometimes do in the sanctuary then headed to the Roof Top – a room we will be using mainly for students and young adults.

It wasn’t until I got in “my” room ‚Äì the Roof Top ‚Äì and flipped on the sound system that it really hit me. “We’re about to have church. Holy cow.”, I thought, then said aloud. On Sunday mornings my main role is production of the middle school service we call Rush Hour. When I sat there holding my printout from Planning Center and began getting things in order on our iMacs and set up the stage is when the fact that a mob of middle schoolers would be in there in only a couple hours truly hit me. Still, it was crunch time. “No time to concern myself with ‘wow-ness’”, I thought.

Me at sound boardI finished the stage and headed back into the sanctuary to make sure the volunteers in the video booth were taken care of. All was well. Music in the main service was amazing. The team did an outstanding job. Congrats, Fred, on an awesome first day. As it got closer to 10:00am I headed back out to make sure everything was done for Rush Hour. Turns out none… NONE of my content was on the iMacs. The computer that did have the content was put in the Clubhouse ‚Ä쬆our elementary schooler’s room. I had a scary moment when we thought it had been cleaned up and all non children’s ministry stuff was deleted. Luckily, it wasn’t, so onto a portable hard drive it went. After fixing that I was ready.

The band was ready to practice at 10:00am so we sound checked, got a few kinks worked out with the wireless gear, and let the kids in at 11:15am.

What I saw next put me in a state of awe. We had around 150-200 middle schoolers enter in the room. This number was double our PEAK numbers from recent months. Simply shocking! As we got started the energy was apparent. We played a game, heard a welcome, and then got a talk from our associate youth minister Justin. His talk was outstanding and so very appropriate for the time. The summary goes something like this, “God is big. He is all we need. This building is just a place that we can get together and worship Him. If that isn’t the reason we built this place then it needs to be turned into something else because it is worthless without the focus being God. He is worthy of our worship.”

Amen. Amen.

Next the band played. Shannon, if you read this, all I have to say is that I am amazed at how well things went. You guys sounded fantastic. I have nothing to say but “wow”. I got word from Travis, our Tech Director and my boss that he could hear our subs in the sanctuary. You’d have to know our facility to really grasp that but let’s just say it was pretty fun to hear. You can’t blame me, I had to give our FOUR brand new EIGHTEENS a workout. :)

Once I got the band’s mix straight I got to sit back and finally just enjoy what was going on. During the last song “O Happy Day” by Tim Hughes it really hit me hard and I started to tear up. All across the room were kids raising their hands worshipping God. They got it. It wasn’t about the building. Right then it was all about God. They were connecting. It was glorious.

I cried because years of work culminated today. Hours and hours of work all met at this junction and we had church. Hours and hours of work just for some kids on a small island in Georgia to have a place to get together to meet God. I cried because I got to be a part of it. It was all worth it. Every second I spent was worth it. I’d do it again for another moment like that. Praise God I get those moments every Sunday.

As far as the rest of the church, Fred McKinnon, our Worship Director, has a pretty good summary he began with, “Wow”. Also, Shannon Lewis, our Youth Worship Director, has a recap he calls “Wow”. Funny, we all wrote these before reading each other’s. :)

Here’s my summary: 2000 people total on campus. Almost filled to capacity. God was praised. We have some kinks to work out. God is good.

Read Shannon’s and Fred’s for the juicy details.

Today truly deserves a Wow. Praise you God.

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Buzz Conference 07

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Buzz Conference 07Is your church buzzworthy?

Is your church a topic of conversation in the community? Is your church making an impact? If it ceased to exist would anyone notice? Is your church innovative or does it follow the crowd?

The last two days I have been listening to the MP3 sessions from the Buzz Conference 07 hosted by National Community Church in Washington DC. Those question above were asked by such amazing church leaders as Mark Batterson, Craig Groeschel, and Tim Stephens. During their talks they give leadership visions for reaching people in radical ways and greatly affecting our communities.

If you’re a pastor or other church leader/employee, YOU NEED TO LISTEN TO THESE!

Session 1: Mark Batterson
In this opening session, Mark Batterson converts the Moscow Rules into leadership tactics for modern ministry.

Session 2: Tim Stevens
Tim Stevens, from Granger Community Church, shares insights into creating buzz by using the leverage of modern culture as the momentum to compel.

Session 3: Craig Groeschel
Craig Groeschel develops an algorithm: Limited resources, plus increasing passion, equals exponential innovation.

Session 4: Craig Groeschel
In this powerful message, Craig brings forth a confession of practical atheism.

Session Q&A: Craig Groeschel
Mark interviews Craig in this Q&A discussion immediately following Session 4.

Session 5: Mark Batterson
In the final session of Buzz ‘07, Mark finishes a discussion on tactics for greater leadership in ministry.

What’s also amazing is that they have released each of the five messages plus a Q&A on downloadable MP3 and streaming video for FREE! Download them at http://buzzconference.com/media/.

Listen and be blessed. Pass them on to your pastor. After you’ve listened, share your thoughts in the comments area.

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