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5 Truths I’ve Discovered During This Season

There are seasons in nature and there are seasons in life and ministry. If you’re not sure about this, check out Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. Currently, we’re experiencing an incredible time of growth at VALLEY Christian Church that is unprecedented in the history of our church; attendance up 30% in the last 15 months! Many are coming to Christ and we’re hearing stories of lives being transformed on a weekly, if not daily basis. Here are a five truths I’ve discovered during this season of growth:

1. There are no tricks, gimmicks or shortcuts in Kingdom work. It’s work, and the fact is, more time is spent plowing, sowing and watering than reaping. Nothing replaces good ‘ol fashion prayer, sacrifice, denial, serving study and generosity!

2. No one does it alone. Ministry (and life) were created by God to be done together. The stronger the team, the greater the impact and the more shared responsibility and reward.

3. Give it away. If it’s not your strength, find someone who has the strength and give the job to them. Delegation is a humbling and necessary part of leadership. “Jack of all trades” is often a title that Control Freaks cling to.

4. Perseverance is one of the most undervalued character traits of a Christian. People with tenacity demonstrate character over the long haul, week after week, year after year. Some of the greatest Bible giants were all bout perseverance (Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Joshua and David to name a few). Surround yourself with people who persevere.

5. Simplify. Every sermon, every meeting, every ministry should have a clear, simply expressed goal or purpose. If you can’t explain it simply, you’re not really sure what you’re doing and you’ll never experience success (Kingdom fruit).

This is just a quick list of what I’m learning these days. My heart is full of gratitude to God in this season and I’m enjoying every minute of it realizing it is just that, a season. More truths are sure to follow in future posts.

 
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Posted by on April 20, 2012 in Church Growth, culture, Leadership

 

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The Most Powerful Sermon

Holy Week will soon be upon us and churches will gear up for the big crowd and look forward to setting a higher attendance record than Easter ’11. With all of the preparations, I find myself wondering if Easter really is the most important Sunday of the year.

I’m deeply challenged to present the Gospel as the heart of every message I preach and every opportunity that I have to teach, no matter what the subject is or what day of the year I’m preaching. Seriously, do I really have the right to teach or preach anything if it does not contain the Gospel at its core? I’ve concluded that I don’t! Think about the following list of words that are all great concepts found in the Scripture (The Bible) and at the heart of the Gospel:

Salvation, sanctification, righteousness, remission, sin, judgement, discipleship, sacrifice, perseverance, transformation, repentance, obedience.

Do we really believe in the power of The Gospel? Why are so many shying away from speaking of the Gospel or describing the Gospel in their preaching and teaching? As I find myself preparing for Good Friday and Easter weekend (as well as every other Sunday of the year), reminding myself of the words of Romans 1:16 has become almost like a pregame ritual:

16 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes,”

Don’t get me wrong, I’m all about relevant teaching and preaching. The truth is, I don’t know any pastor more committed to that than me, that’s why I believe the Gospel MUST be at the core of all content I preach. Nothing is more relevant for any time, any place, any people or any culture than the Gospel; “It is the power of God for salvation”. Creativity, media, lighting, you name it, none of those things can really improve or make the Gospel any more powerful than it already is!

Pastors, let’s check our hearts and see if we really do have conviction that Romans 1:16 is what we believe. If we do believe it, then we’ll live it and preach it, not just during Holy Week, but every opportunity we have to proclaim the Good News to all those who are listening to us.

 
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Posted by on March 19, 2012 in Leadership, Preaching

 

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Championship Saturday

Today the wait is finally over. This is my eleventh season coaching high school football, and I’ve never coached in a game of this magnitude before. As a coach, I’ve coached League Championship teams (2) and lost a one, but I’ve never coached in a Sectional Championship before. To add to the drama of the situation, the high school where I now coach, Our Lady of Lourdes, has never played in a Sectional Championship before! It’s a wonder I was able to sleep last night. With a win today, Lourdes Football Team will be just two wins away from playing for the State Championship!

After all the work, sweat, practices, hours of film and preparation, we’re finally here. It really makes me take a moment and reflect on how critical perseverance is if anything is going to be accomplished in this life. Whether it’s marriage, parenting, ministry or coaching, nothing significant is ever accomplished without perseverance. As happy as I am to have made it to this big game as a coach, it’s not enough. Now we need to demonstrate the same character that brought us to this point as we play today. No matter what adversity we face today, we will persevere. And when the last whistle blows, we can walk off the field knowing, we played like Champions today!

Let’s go get a Championship today, boys!

 
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Posted by on November 5, 2011 in Coaching, Leadership

 

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