March 05, 2007

The Promised Long Blog Posting

The past week has been one of the busiest I've experienced since planting Compass Point.  So much so that I have had precious little free time to blog.  If it wasn't for my Blackberry and some folks being late for meetings, I would not have been able to get the blog posts up last Tuesday or Wednesday.  Between preaching last Sunday, my turnaround trip to Atlanta for the ChurchPlanters.com Conference, my Dad going into the hospital, a podcast interview, a newspaper interview, several meetings with other church planters, normal Compass Point meetings, one really creative meeting with our children's team, time with Denise, time with my family, trying to work in a few hours of sleep, my 41st birthday and preaching yesterday...I'm completely wasted!!!

However, last week was a growing week for me.  God has showed me so many things that it has been really hard to process them all.  Between the truly awesome main speakers at the conference, the informative track times, hanging out with some great friends, meeting some new friends, late-night conversations, watching some new leadership at Compass Point step up and my normal quiet time/Bible study...God has been extremely vocal in my life this week.  There is just way too much to convey in this blog, but I will break down a few things that really moved me this past week:

1. I need to be a man of unction.  I love the word "unction".  I first heard my grandmother say it years ago, but had no clue what it meant.  Later I read about...and came to understand...what the word "unction" meant in Leonard Ravenhill's book "Why Revival Tarries". It had been a long time since I heard...or used...the word "unction".  That is until Matt Carter took the stage at the ChurchPlanters.com Conference last week.  He conveyed the need for followers of Christ...specifically shepherds of flocks...to men...and women...of unction.  When he said, "If you only have 24 hours to live are you going to download porn or spend time with God or your family?" it rocked my world...brought me to tears.  I realized then that I had not lost my passion for the things of God...I just let that passion simmer on low for a while instead of burning hot.  The word "untion" is definitely back in my everyday vocabulary!

2. There is a responsibility with blogging.  I was completely blown away at the conference when people would walk up to me and say, "I read your blog".  Some would be kind with their words, others would take the time to tell me how much I suck as a human being.  Either way, it was amazing to find out that people actually stop by here on a daily or weekly basis.  Typepad tracks the number of actual hits you get to the blog, but has no way of tracking the folks that read stuff through RSS feed services.  Over the last week or so I've been averaging 300+ hits to the sight, not to mention the countless others that are reading my mindless dribble through services like FeedBburner, Bloglines, NewsGator, etc.  I'm just blown away...and humbled by that. 

I've also realized that there is a responsibility that comes with blogging.  Shawn Lovejoy made mention at the Blogger's Round Table Discussion that some bloggers just wanted to get a laugh, get famous or take cheap shots at people.  I suppose I could be blamed for at least two of the three.  I don't totally agree with him about the "getting a laugh" thing, but I do see his point with the taking cheap shots at people.

Over the past few months I've shed some light on a disturbing trend of churches preaching about sex just to get publicity.  Some churches...truly led by God to do the sex message series...have reached their communities.  Others have done much damage in their community for the cause of Christ because they were chasing a PR fad.  The problem is...some really great men of God thought I was blogging about them.  That disturbs me.

I've also discovered...through a rather embarrassing...yet warranted...stage moment by Ed Stetzer (Ed was kind of enough to ask me permission before he did it - the guy is a class act) that I have taken cheap shots at people on this blog.  I really don't feel too good about that. Ed, Tony Morgan, Rick Warren and Mark Batterson are Godly men and great pastors - just because I don't agree with some of their choices...or methods...does not give me the right to take shots at them through this medium.  It was just utter arrogance and ego.  Gentlemen...and your family and churches...I am truly sorry!

In the days to come I feel a stronger need to ask the question, "Does my blog postings add to the Body of Christ...or take away?"  I'm becoming increasingly aware of the responsibility that comes with having such a public voice.

3. I have no passion for reaching church people.  I knew this tidbit of info before I traveled to Atlanta.  However, Gary Lamb's track session really brought it home that my heart...and drive comes from the unquenchable calling to reach out to disconnected people.  It's not that I do not have the patience for church folks...I'm just wired to shepherd people that have given up on church...and God.

Gary and I have churches that are polar opposites from each other in style, outreach and demographics.  However, we both reach an incredible amount of disconnected folks.  His description of the things they see (cash  instead of checks in the offering basket, lesbians talking in the lobby, people saying vulgar things in church conversations, no one getting into praise and worship, etc.) at Ridgestone are identical to the things we see each week at Compass Point.  I guess that is why he and I have a friendship that transcends church planting.

I know his track time ran some folks off from church planting...and that is fine.  The world...and the  Kingdom of God...has zero need for transfer growth churches.  Yet for me...Gary had me even more pumped up to reach the Lakeland community for Christ.  He helped to redefine the leadership priorities I have, the way I preach and the meetings I take.  If it's not concerning reaching the disconnected it doesn't make it into my Top 5 on my priorities of the week list.  :-)

I used to think it was bad not to have a heart for churches people.  I discovered that Lakeland has over 250 churches with the calling to reach churched people...Compass Point...and Chris Elrod...is wired to reach the disconnected.  Thanks Gary for the reminder!!!

4. I'm sticking with the Southern Baptist Convention.  Well, at least for the time being.  Compass Point was all set to bolt from the denomination.  We've downplayed our association with the SBC for months now, but recent stupidity had convinced us to leave.

Ed Stetzer changed all of that.  I'm not going to go into detail right now, but I think some fine changes are coming to the SBC that is way overdue!!!

5. Travis Johnson is one the nicest guys in the world.  We had only emailed back and forth until the conference.  On the way to Atlanta I met up with Travis in Gainesville for dinner and then sat with him most of the conference. There was not a moment that he wasn't offering to do something really great for someone.  He truly has a "Kingdom heart" and mentality.  It is so refreshing to be around a pastor that truly lives each day with a missional mindset.  Travis...brother...you really inspired me!!!

6. We don't have to be the same to get along.  In the world of conservative versus charismatic...Calvinist versus Armenian...and Emergent versus...well...pretty much everyone else...I discovered that style, technique and preferences really don't divide us.  It's our own closed mindset and stupidity...our failure to understand that we are all here for the same purpose...to reach the people of our local culture with the Good News of Jesus Christ. 

Mountain Lake Church is nothing like Compass Point.  In fact, my flock would see most of what they do as...well...cheesy.  That's okay, because the Mountain Lake folks would see Compass Point as weird and boring.  That...in and of itself...is the beauty of the Kingdom of God...we all have a place!  While the style and outreach methods of Mountain Lake never really interested me, their techniques were really great.  If I had "thrown out the baby with the bath water" and said "They're just a modern church with nothing to offer a pastor from a post-modern church" I'd have never gone to the track times.  The wealth of information I learned at the the track times by the Mountain Lake staff is beyond measure.  They have a different calling than us, but they are a large version of a "simple church" with big vision.  Just the way they do information cards and assimilate people was worth the trip to Atlanta.  I'm glad I went...and listened!!!

7. I miss hard wood trees.  Florida has nothing but live oaks, some scrub pines and a butt-load of palm trees.  While in Georgia I realized that I miss hard wood trees lining the road.  I miss the smell of fireplaces burning throughout neighborhoods of brick homes.  I miss 35 degree weather.  I miss living in someplace besides Florida with its 365 days of summer.

8. I'm too ADD to really get into corporate worship.  The Mountain Lake band rocked!  I mean they were really good (not as good as the Compass Point band, but a close second).  However, I had trouble getting into the worship because of my ADD.  I'm looking at the lighting system, making notes about sound levels, checking out the worship software techniques, drawing out slide ideas and was generally distracted by the live-action motion video behind the words.  It works for most other people...I'm just way too ADD to worship in large groups.  I'm better off with my iPod in the woods.

9. I could never live in Atlanta.  I'm a HUGE Braves fan, but I could never live in Atlanta.  The place is nice, the people are wonderful...but the traffic is from the pits of Hell!!!

10. God is faithful!!! It was an amazing, emotional and unreal week.  Yet...through it all...God was there in mighty ways!  It is so embarrassing to be in ministry...and still...at times...doubt that God will come through.  It is the shame of my life...and one that I'm working harder at correcting!!!

Aldo Nova

Albumcoversaldonova1982 I know, I know...I haven't blogged in a few days.  Thanks to all of those that were concerned and emailed me...I'm alive and well.  It's just that the last seven days have been unreal.  I can't remember the last time my schedule was so off the chain and I was this busy.  Between sermon prep, traveling, the conference, my Dad in the hospital, my birthday, several interviews and the endless meetings...I am just completely worn out!

I actually canceled some meetings with Compass Point leadership tonight just so I could chill at the house, spend some time with Denise and catch up on my rest.  It is...literally...the first time I've had to just sit and do nothing in almost two weeks.  It felt good and rocking out to Aldo Nova helped relieve some of the tension.

I'll be back to my regular blogging routine tomorrow.  I have started a fairly lengthy post, but have not had a chance to finish it.  God has really been showing me some stuff over the last week and it's taken me a few days to process it all. 

Now I'm going back under the ipod and then to bed.  Life is just a fantasy...can you live this fantasy life...

February 28, 2007

Tony Morgan Is At It Again

Once again Tony Morgan has numerically ranked churches in a list here and here.  He's just not happy until he pits pastor against pastor for a #1 rating.  :-)

There was a rumor that a hippie looking guy that resembled Tony was hanging out at the ChurchPlanters.com Conference on Tuesday.  After my main stage sucker punch from Stetzer it was God's favor upon my life that allowed me not to run into Morgan.  :-)

Link Love Triples The Hits

Due to some link love from Gary Lamb's post here and Monday Morning Insight's post here...along with cool props from some great folks I met in Atlanta...the hits to this blog have tripled since Sunday.  In all seriousness...I am humbled.  Thanks guys!

Conference Reflex #1

Let me apologize for not blogging sooner.  The last 24 hours have been a whirlwind!!!

At 4:30 PM yesterday I left the conference heading back to Lakeland.  After 3 hours of wall-to-wall Atlanta traffic it took me until about 3:00 AM to get home.  Two hours of sleep later I was back up to head to the hospital with my Dad.  Several hours in the waiting room and then several more hours getting him back home (HMOs bite arse!!!) made me even more wasted.

Today is my 41st birthday so my wife decorated the house.  I was so tired I just kind of stared into space for the last two hours.  Denise is so great.  She postponed everything until Friday so I could rest up an enjoy it.  So I finally got some non-road food in me about an hour ago and that brings me to now.

I haven't really had a chance to decompress and reflect on the whole ChurchPlanters.com Conference.  Being ADD I take everything in, but it takes me a few days to process it all.  I may drive people crazy, but I'll probably blog off and on about it until the weekend. 

There are so many bloggers out there that have done such a great job of listing the top notes for each speaker/track time that I won't rehash that.  I will, however blog about some of the things that really moved me emotionally over the last three days.

The entire trip, conference, networking, hanging with friends experience was like riding a rollercoaster of emotions.  Lovejoy had me wanting to be mean, Stetzer had me wanting to stay a Southern Baptist, Ferguson had me wanting to risk my life doing something dangerous, Carter had me in tears of humility and Noble just had me jacked up.  Gary Lamb?  Well, let's just say listening back to Gary's track time on the compact disc while driving down I-75 at 1:00 AM will have you doing 95mph.  There's gotta be a Sammy Hagar song in there some where!  :-)

I met a lot of cool people and experienced one really great church.  As the next few days go on I'll break it down in more detail.  All in all, it was a great conference experience and...for me...that's rare.

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