Sun
Jul
19th
2009
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I want that!

Have you ever seen what someone else had and thought: I want that? Perhaps you have walked into a restaurant and saw what someone else was eating and all of the sudden thought: I want that. You could have just bought a new whatever and then you see a truck pull in your neighbors driveway. They got a new one too and you thought: I want that. Maybe you have seen it with kids. Our kids can be playing and one of them will bring out a toy we have not even seen in six months because it has been buried in the bottom of the toy box. All of the sudden when one of them pulls it out the other one is saying: I want that. What is that? There is something in us, that when we see what someone else has all of the sudden we want that.

The church should function like that. When the world sees what we have (Jesus) they should say: I want that. However, the church has become lame. It is more of a routine than a revolution. The early church was different. Success was not measured by attendance. It was more than a one hour routine. It was not about a bunch of people singing some good music and hearing a good talk from one guy. The early church was different it was a revolution that turned their world upside down. What did they have? COMMUNITY. By Community I simply mean being connected in relationship. Connected in relationship first with Jesus Christ then with each other. You can hear more about this by listening to the message from today: I want that!


Sun
Jul
19th
2009
0

Community Group stories

Today we continued our series called: CORE talking about our Core Values at Southbridge. Today we talked about community. During the message I read some quotes people have given us about their community group experiences at Southbridge. Here are some:

“My community group mirrors the community that is found in Acts. We have loved together, shared, supported each other with finances, morally we are unafraid to confront, we are open to each other and others, we’ve fought. They are as close to me as family, and sometimes even closer. Pretty much anytime I am not at work or at church, I am with them or on the phone with one of them.” 

“Through my group, God has helped me to come to the point of trusting people again.” 

“Our group has divided twice so that others could begin to lead and share community with more people. We have seen marked growth – more people reading their Bible consistently and opening up about their struggles.” 

“…I have received unconditional love and acceptance. Life change has been huge in our group and I look forward to attending.” 

“Being the oldest in our group, it’s been refreshing to be able to both learn from the youngin’s and share life lessons from God with them.” 

“The story that comes to mind is when my husband and I were going through a tough time with our families…Our CG was so supportive, and they came over during a week night after the kids went to bed and we had a prayer session. We felt so blessed and could feel the power of prayer from them. It was awesome to know that we have such a close group that they would drop everything to be there for us.”

“My community group went to see the movie “Fireproof” as a group outing, and my mom happened to be in town so she came along and was very welcomed. She accepted Christ as her Savior the next day!”


Sun
Jul
12th
2009
0

First time

Shanna and I had a first at Southbridge today. Today was the first time we have gone to Southbridge together since it started. Usually we don’t get to ride together because I need to be there early and she gets the girls ready and brings them. Today was awesome. We were wrapping up our vacation and had to decide whether to go to Southbridge or another church and we really wanted to see the people we love so much at Southbridge. When we got in the car Ella said, “What a treat Dad gets to ride with us.” It was different walking in the front door. I felt like I was able to see things in a new way today. It is not the first time I have been there without preaching, but it was the first time I have come without any responsibilities. In fact, no one even expected us to be there.

I truly feel refreshed from vacation and blessed to be able to come back to such a wonderful church. Now I am ready to get back to work.


Tue
Jul
7th
2009
0

Freedom and the Church

I am on vacation with my family sitting out on the deck listening to the ocean. It is awesome. Shanna said it was ok to blog so everyone who likes to give me a hard time about working too much this is a relaxing blog.

Last weekend was the Fourth of July weekend when as American we celebrate our freedom as a country. I am incredibly thankful to live in America and enjoy the freedoms we have. We had a talk with our girls on our way here as we passed camp Lejeune on Sunday about the men and women who fight for our freedom as a country.

As I thought through our freedoms I was reflecting not on our country but on the Church.  I am incredibly grateful for the freedom there is in the Church. There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ so we have a freedom from sin (that is huge). There is also a freedom to passionately pursue a Christ centered, God given vision for each local church.

I was told by one seminary professor that I should consider planting a church because in an existing church it takes about 5 years before you can begin to lead. I don’t think planting solves that problem because every church has people come along who want to distract you from a God given vision (even Peter tried to distract Jesus from going to the cross and had to be rebuked). I praise God for giving us a vision to reach a city for His glory.

Regardless if you have planted, are thinking about planting, or lead in an existing church we all minister in a given context and should think through the best strategy to reach the people in that given context, but we must keep in mind the incredible freedoms we have in leading the church. Our guides are the Bible and the Holy Spirit. Too often I think we can feel guided by people and really our desire to please people. I am in no way condoning intentionally offending people or creating controversy for the sake of controversy, but spirit led leaders in the church have an incredible freedom to pursue God given visions. For that I am thankful!