12/16/08
Christmas Eve Service
12/10/08
Exiled
11/14/08
Sent Back Different
The problem in Onesimus’ life was not his master, or his circumstances or any other thing, instead the problem was his heart. That’s what Paul worked on in his life. Often times when the heart is healed then going back to what you have run away from is no longer intimidating or fearful. Is there a something that you have been running from because it brings a great deal of pain into your life? Often running away seems like the only solution. Running to Jesus to have your heart renewed is God’s solution. The bible says to guard our hearts because the course of our lives is decided there. David was spoken of in the bible as a man with God’s own heart. I believe if we ask today, then God will give us His heart and going back may seem a better option than ever.
11/13/08
From Useless to Useful
“Onesimus hasn’t been of much use to you in the past, but now he’s very useful to both of us.” Philemon 11
It’s a great art to take something that doesn’t work and make it work again. That’s exactly what God does with our lives. He takes the “useless” parts of our lives and changes them so they become useful to both Him and to you. It takes a skilled person to repair a car or a dryer much less repair a soul. God says that He makes all things new. I’m determined to let the Spirit of God work in me to make all of my life useful for both Him and me. Our church is all about allowing that to happen to others like you and me.
10/30/08
Blogging about Philemon
10/13/08
It doesn’t matter
10/2/08
Football is a classroom
9/17/08
Bella is Here
9/11/08
9/11
9/8/08
Serving: Our Communities
9/5/08
The Clean Up Is On
8/29/08
Serving: Our Core Value
8/28/08
When a storm is brewing, what now?
8/19/08
Intern Camp
8/8/08
ACHS is open
The Work is Progressing
8/5/08
Many Hands Make Light Work
7/25/08
What a Week
Our Wednesday night service, One Heart, was also a homerun. Three of us spoke about A heart for God, A heart for the Church, and A heart for the City. We ended with a unique time of ministry that really touched people’s lives. It’s always great to see different generations come together to worship the One True God. He’s what we have in common. I’m so excited about the future of HOF that I can hardly wait till Sunday. I’m sure the devil’s not happy and will resist us, but God has already taken care of him. It’s not about what we do, but what He’s already done. I believe!
7/18/08
ManUp #2
7/15/08
Back From Conference
A team of us just returned from Hillsong Conference and once again it was a powerful experience. The themes were worship, leadership and justice. Worship most everyone knows about Hilllsong worship as I would say that most of the cutting edge churches sing some Hillsong worship songs. Leadership is always strong with many well known pastors teaching on leading God’s people such as Brian Houston, Judah Smith, Joyce Meyer, Paul deJong, Marcus Witt, and many others including the Hillsong team. The area of justice is something that I feel the Lord is putting His hand and His heart into these days. A good definition of justice is righting the wrong that you see, whether that wrong is hunger, poverty or sex slavery at home or abroad. The heart of Jesus was always on display when He ministered life to the hurting and those on the margins of society like the widow and the orphan. I was impacted in each of these areas and convicted that I need to grow, that we as a church body need to grow in worship, leadership and justice. Enjoy the pics of the venue, the stage and the place.
7/2/08
Man Up
6/30/08
Payoff can take a while
6/27/08
XG Camp 08
6/24/08
Take Someone on Your Journey
6/12/08
Father’s Day Men’s Retreat
6/5/08
Fishing with the family
6/3/08
Gifts for Others
5/27/08
Someone’s gift encouraged me
5/23/08
When It’s Fair To Compare
Instead, the Psalms encourages us in this comparison; “Psalm 119:6 (NLT) Then I will not be ashamedwhen I compare my life with your commands.” We ought to compare ourselves to God’s commands. It’s like a mirror that we can look into to see how we are doing. Everyone wants to know how he or she is doing, that’s natural. Measuring ourselves by the wrong standard is dangerous, but comparing ourselves to God’s commands will help us to grow and develop without the damaging attitudes that go along with comparing ourselves to others.
5/21/08
The Pastor living on a dirt floor
5/20/08
Elvis, Tony, and Niko
While in the Dominican Republic we met three incredible men. Bishop Elvis is the overseer of the Church of God churches in all of the Dominican Rep. Tony is an evangelist who has a children’s ministry to the poorest parts of his city and also helps out people like us on mission’s trips. Niko is a Haitian who oversees the Haitian Churches of God. He started with 8 churches but it has grown to 43 and we are working with him to build a couple of churches this year. All these men co-labor with Charles Lambert who does all this as a labor of love for Central and South America. We were privileged to get to spend some time with these men and hear their hearts for God.
5/15/08
The Dominican Cont’d
5/9/08
We Are Back
4/30/08
Significant Church
4/25/08
The President
4/22/08
Thanking God
4/17/08
Back from the ARC
4/10/08
If We Can Agree
4/9/08
We Passed
4/3/08
Sometimes you need a little help
3/26/08
No One Man Show
Easter Sunday
3/18/08
Championship Saturday
3/14/08
XG Healer Conference
3/13/08
March Madness
3/7/08
XG Youth Conference: HEALER
3/6/08
Church United but not Bored
3/4/08
Highlands Up Close
Wade and I traveled to Birmingham for Highlands Up Close where we spent 24 hours with their staff and senior pastor, Chris Hodges. Chris is a Louisiana guy that has built a phenomenal church just on the edge of Birmingham. They were portable for 6 years or so and then last year moved into their first permanent church home. The facility is gorgeous but more than that God is blessing their church and they are reaching hundreds for Christ. Last weekend over 8000 attended church at one of their 4 campuses and over 8 services. The thing that I took away from our 24 hours there was their spirit of excellence and a passion for people. We also got to catch up with some other pastor friends from around the country and meet new friends. It is important for me to hear from those whom God is using as we continue to follow the Lord and see our own story unfolding at HOF. I am so thankful for Chris making himself available as we work to see God’s kingdom grow. I’m going to include of picture of some people there attempt to put the first video on my blog of a band practice that will give you a glimpse of their church.
2/14/08
Amy’s Funeral Today
2/12/08
National Prayer Breakfast
· Don’t lead thinking of you, but for 7 generations after you.
· God is often all the poor have
· We need to cross the street and cross the ocean.
· Attend to small disasters at home and huge ones across the sea.
· One million miles from my comfort zone but just 5 miles from my house.
· Jesus said, when you’ve done it unto “ONE” of the least of these, you’ve done it unto Me.” Look for one.
· Poor are not a group or a demographic, they are “1” individual.
· Africa awakened me and I didn’t even know I was asleep.
· God’s strategy for letting the poor know He loves them is US.
A host of who’s who were there from the political world, in fact I had a seat better than Chuck Colson but not as good as Rick Warren’s. Michael W. Smith sang a couple of his powerful songs and led us in worship. The whole message of using our strength to help the weakest among us was right on target for me. God has continually spoken this to me and challenged me to live it daily. What a privilege, thanks Senator Vitter, and thanks Gene Mills.