Blogs From The Pastors.

Walking Away Sad (or) Blessed?

In life,  hundreds of decisions are made everyday. Most decisions we make are simple and take little time to decide upon. What shirt to wear? What shoes will I wear? Will I brush my teeth or not? (please say you brush your teeth=) But, decisions non the less.

Then there’s decisions in life that aren’t as easy to make.

2 examples of 2 different guys in scripture come to my mind;

In Luke 18:18-23 (the rich young ruler) and Genesis 22:1-19 (Abraham asked to sacrifice his only son Isaac)

In Luke, you see a guy that probably went to church, knew of God and for the most part, anyone could’ve looked at him and came to the conclusion that he was “all in” when it came to serving Jesus. Then, a decision comes his way. A BIG one. A decision that will affect his future, his destiny, and his eternity. He of course when asked to sell all his possessions “walks away sad” unwilling to trust that God knows and has thee best in mind for him.

In Genesis, Abraham is faced with a similar but different circumstance. Similar in that God asked Abraham to give up what meant most to him like God asked the rich young ruler to give what meant most to him. It’s different obviously because in one case it’s money/possessions and the other it’s a human life. So, God asks Abraham to sacrifice his only son (whom God had promised him) Isaac on the altar. For many of us with kids we read this story and its unfathomable to imagine killing our son/daughter. But, God tests Abrahams faith and heart to see whether he will trust that God knows best just as he did with the rich young ruler.

And, so once again…a BIG decision is needing to be made by Abraham. Of course if you’ve read this story, you know that Abraham doesn’t hesitate but in faith and obedience goes and sacrifices his son or at least raised the knife to kill him. Then, God steps in (as usual at just the right time) and tells him not to do it and that now He knows that Abraham truly has faith/trust in God that he knows best. And… Abraham “walks away blessed.”

This is a great reminder that indeed tough decisions will come along in our lives and it’s those decisions that will define who we are and whether we “walk away sad” or “walk away blessed.”

So remember, if and when God asks you to lay down something valuable to you in your life, it’s probably a defining moment taking place in your life…so remember how faithful God has always been to you and know that He has your BEST interest in mind. Reminding yourself of the faithfulness of God will help you to “walk away blessed” as Abraham did.

What A Year

What a Year at Stone Church

     . . . Grab some Joe and sit with Jon for awhile . . 

This year has been marked with some big changes. Early in 2011, we announced Pastor Ryan and Annie would be planting a church in Spokane. In June, we received the largest offering in Stone Church’s history to start True Hope Church, and sent Ryan and his team off in July. We launched Pastor Gary into a Lead Pastor role (Moscow, ID) in September. Mid-year, we added an amazing new Worship Pastor (Travis Lindseth); and most recently, a multi-talented new Administrative/Operations Pastor (Gerry Galbreath) to the pastoral team.

In talking with other Lead Pastors who have sent staff and church families to other communities to plant new churches, they speak of how the ‘mother church’ often experiences a ‘season of grieving’ after these launches.  (Melodee and I kind of feel this as you can imagine.) With change comes loss, and this is what is being felt in our church. Many of you had close and meaningful friendships with our Pastors, our staff, their families and those who transitioned to Spokane with Ryan & Annie.

What do I make of it all? I see a sending church sending people out, but it’s not easy! I see an awesome church in ‘temporary recovery’ after some ‘big birthing’ events. I see being part of bringing a new church into the world as awesome. I see individuals and families prayerfully willing to step up and relocate to be part of what God is doing in another region. I see a church where people grow and develop and become passionate about God’s ‘kingdom purposes.’ I see people called of God to stay right here to help other people find and follow Jesus. I see faithful people holding steady and getting their footing in this ‘new adjusted phase’ of Stone Church’s life.

You may say, “ok great, but how do I move from feeling kind of lost to getting focused again; from grieving to being hopeful again?”  It takes some time, it takes some new experiences with God, it takes finding a place to serve, and it takes making and developing new friendships.

Lots of new people coming to Stone are excited about this church and what God is doing in their lives. Jump in again, look around, initiate, reach out and get connected!

WHAT’S HAPPENING RIGHT NOW?

Soon, I plan to bring on an Executive Pastor to fill Pastor Gary’s position. In the interim, Pastor Gerry and I are reviewing the needs of all our adult ministry areas. We will be looking to identify, develop and empower individuals / teams of people to serve in new and expanded ways.

GIVING

Thank you to all who have partnered with us financially in 2011. Remember, tithing is God’s prescription for maintaining ‘His House’ and advancing His purposes. He said in scripture regarding tithing…“Test me in this says the Lord, and see if I won’t throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out…” As you and I step up in giving to His purpose and plan, God steps out in providing for our needs!

UP NEXT – 2012

Last February, God put on my heart the theme title of, ‘212: ‘The Extra Degree.’ For example, water is hot at 211  degrees but it boils when it reaches 212. Boiling water   produces steam and steam powers trains. I see 2012 (twenty twelve) as a significant year for us spiritually. It’s time to lift the spiritual temperature in our lives, our church and then out into our community. On another 212 front, True Hope Church officially launches on 2.12.12. I’ll keep you posted on their ‘happenings’ as we get closer.

I will begin the 212 series Sunday, January 1, at 11 am (this is New Year’s Day and we’ll have only one service). Each message in this series will rock your world and draw you nearer to Jesus. Get ready to experience ‘the extra   degree.’ I’m asking each person attending to bring his or her Bible to church every week next year. There’s going to be some “light it up” preaching and teaching in the House all year — be ready!

2012 PRAYER AND FASTING

The first Wednesday night of 2012 (January 4) at 6:30pm is my call for the entire church to gather in prayer. This gathering will set the tone for your entire new year. Also, January 9 – 29 will be our 21 days of fasting and prayer for 2012. What you sow early in the year in fasting and prayer will bring harvest all year long. I’m looking forward to this spiritual journey with you!

WEDNESDAY NIGHT TEACHING SEMINARS

The next series of these starts January 11, and we will feature two outstanding learning seminars for men and women. Men will gather with me for a study called ‘Not A Fan’ with Kyle Idleman on video; and women will gather for a study of James (called Mercy Triumphs) with Beth Moore on video.

These teachings promise to be powerful and life changing. Be sure to watch for seminar updates as most are 6-week courses; then new seminar choices are added. Our kids will be learning the Word of God and growing downstairs in Stone Church Kids and our students will be ‘bumpin’ to Worship and the Word in 365 Youth  Ministries at the North Auditorium.

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION

Are you ready to get physically skinny and spiritually full? Bring your Bible, bring a friend, bring a smile and get your new year started right … with Jesus!

We love doing faith and life with you each week. Let’s continue 2 love each other and 2-gether let’s love this Valley 2 Jesus!

We are believing for God’s best in your life!

Pastors Jon & Melodee

Lead Pastors

Heaven Fall Down

Heaven Fall Down

            As a child my understanding of heaven was a place far, far, far, away—out of our earthly and physical realm—another reality. Grandma and Grandpa went there when they passed away and the God of the universe resides there with His angels who are constantly worshipping Him and doing His bidding.

These ideas are all true and all biblical based except for one very crucial idea. When we worship God, is He so far away in heaven that we have to shout and scream so he can hear us?

In this context Heaven is not far, far, far, away. Heaven is where God resides. Where His throne room (from Rev 4,5) is centered in the heavenly courts. The throne room is the place of power and the place where all of creation worships and adores the Eternal One.

In Revelation 4, the writer John hears a voice calling him to come up to that same throne room where God resides. The first thing he describes in dazzling detail, is someone sitting on the throne and all the glory around that being.

He tells of Angels and “living creatures” constantly worshipping him day and night saying: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty,’ who was, and is, and is to come.”

Those around God worshipped Him for who He was. Later they worship Jesus, the Lamb that was slain (God’s son, equal to God) for being the only one worthy to die for humanity and ultimately save us from eternal death. What does this have to do with us, and why all the talk of heaven?

The worship around the throne room should be no different then how we worship God everyday. We have the privilege to gather weekly, and as a community of believers and worshippers praise God for who He is (Psalm 18), and what He has done. This is a great honor! And what we were created to do.

I would encourage you when you think of heaven, think of it as God’s presence. Where He is. When you and I worship Him, we are simply joining in with all of creation who is already worshipping Him (Psalm 19)!

Heaven Fall Down” — by Phil Wickham. This is a new song I will lead (10/23/11) for the main worship service. When you sing this song I would encourage you to reflect on this idea: Heaven is not far away. Heaven is here when we do what we were meant to do. 

 

Link to the song :  \”Heaven Fall Down\”

Leader of People, Follower of Christ

Before I was a leader of people,

I was a follower of Christ.

Now that I am a leader of people,

May I still be a follower of Christ.

 

Many times in leadership, we spend so much time and focus “leading” people that we forget to “follow” Jesus.

I’m not saying that we aren’t saved or that we have denied Jesus. What am I am saying is that its easy to get distracted and lose focus of what’s most important. We try and figure out how to be better at leading people (which is good) that we miss what people really need to see in us. People need to see how to be a “follower” of Christ. They need to see that Jesus is who WE are following, modeling, and patterning our life after. That Jesus is the perfect example of how to live our lives and how to love people, lead people, and serve people.

Jesus said, “come, FOLLOW ME, and I will make you fishers of men.”

We as leaders sometimes get frustrated when we see people come to church week after week but they aren’t becoming “followers” of Christ. We then try to figure out what can we do better as a leader to help them live for Jesus everyday and be a follower of Christ.

THE ANSWER TO BEING A GOOD LEADER IS TO BE A GOOD FOLLOWER. A follower of Jesus.

The best leaders are the leaders that show their followers how to be a follower of Christ. People need us a leaders to follow Christ with all of our hearts and submit to Him daily and ask Him to lead our lives. As they see our dedication to allowing the Spirit of God to lead our lives and how vitally important it is to follow Christ, they will model that same behavior. My youth pastor once said, “you reproduce who you are, not what you say.” We can say all the right things but if our actions don’t show what is most important, people won’t live that out either.

Never forget that before you ever led anyone, you were a follower of Jesus, so follow Him with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength. He will help you to be the leader you were destined to be.

Four Types of Staff Members -Perry Noble Leadership- #LoveThis

#1 – “Can Do”

This is the person that if you tell them you want to land a 747 on the stage of your church they immediately begin to brainstorm as to how it can be done.  They have a fire and passion and really do believe that NOTHING is impossible with God.

However, they ARE realistic!  I have several members on the team I serve with that will say, “I love that idea Perry, now, let me tell you what it will take in order for that to happen,” and then they proceed to tell me the things that I may not be aware of in regards to the implementation of the vision.  They aren’t saying we can’t do it…they just want me to know all that it is going to take.

I LOVE THIS…I love it when staff are realistic…every leader should.

#2 – “Can’t Do”

Many times these people like to refer to themselves as “the devils advocate,” they are always finding reasons things can’t get done and seem to bring a negative tone to every meeting they are in.  I have said it before, I will say it again…the devil does not need a freakin advocate, he is doing fine all by himself.  The person that is always saying that something can’t be done is USUALLY saying so because if the vision that is being cast is put into play then it will cause either a greater amount of work for them…OR require them to leave their comfort zone.

These people drain the crap out of you and are not an asset to your team!

#3 – “Won’t Do”

These are the people on staff that are more obsessed with their gifting than their calling…and so if they are asked to do something that isn’t in line with their perceived gift then they refuse to do it.  (Which in case their “gift” has now became their idol!)

If a staff member (including the senior pastor) isn’t willing to do whatever it takes to make the vision happen then that team will NEVER accomplish all that it could accomplish.  If someone on staff makes it a common practice to declare what they will not do in regards to executing the vision of the church then they are not pursuing Jesus (who washed feet in John 13) and need to be confronted in love and challenged that our gifting does make us unique…but we all have the same calling, to do whatever it takes to reach as many people as possible who are far from God.

#4 – “Didn’t Know I Could Do”

The disciples had no idea they could do what they wound up doing until a leader came along (Jesus) who was constantly challenging them to go beyond themselves and attempt the “impossible.”

John Mark had no idea of what he was capable of until Barnabas believed in him.

Timothy was just a guy in the church until the Apostle Paul spotted greatness in him and asked him to assist him in his ministry.

And there are people in our churches and on our staff that are able to do way more than they are currently doing…they just are unaware of it because a leader has never dared to believe in them nor challenged them to leave their comfort zone.

It is a powerful thing when the people believe in their leader…it is even a more powerful thing when a leader believes in the people he has been given stewardship over.

Are You Really Following or Just Watching?

Last night as I was concluding my message at 365youth, I really felt the Holy Spirit prompting me to ask the students this simple yet clear question?

Are you really following Jesus or just watching?

To follow Jesus is not boring. NOT AT ALL. I look at the life of the disciples and all they got to see and experience and it was anything but boring and dull. They got to witness the greatest miracles. They not only witnessed miracles but they performed miracle. They laid their hands on the sick and they recovered. They preached and people got saved. They cast out demons. They passed out the fish and bread at the feeding of the 5, 000. A day in the life of the disciples was an exciting roller coaster ride in which they never knew what new exciting thing would happen next. This is what God is calling us too.

Which makes me come to the conclusion that maybe we are believers are doing something wrong. If we as believers find ourselves bored with church and life, maybe it’s because we really aren’t “following” Jesus. It takes more than going to church to follow Jesus. It takes more than being religious. It takes you and me daily pursuing Jesus with all of heart, soul, and strength. It takes sacrifice. It takes humility that we do really need him to have abundant life. It takes a surrendered heart to realize that it’s not ALL about me, but the people I walk by everyday that don’t know Him. It takes faith and bold moves. It takes devotion to say no to sin and yes to Jesus. It takes time. Time with Jesus. How can we be true followers of Christ and yet never (or) rarely read our bible, don’t give our time, talents, and finances to furthering the church, and never pray for anyone and if we do pray, it’s usually about ourselves and what we need and how God can help us. Now Im not saying that we shouldn’t pray for ourselves and that God would move in our lives. What I am saying is that if we are truly “following” Jesus, what he is most passionate about, we will be passionate about that too. PEOPLE. Jesus loves people. He died for people. He came to save people. He offers a better life to people. IT’S ABOUT PEOPLE!

It’s about taking the simple yet powerful truth of the gospel, and telling people everywhere about what Jesus has done for them. Everyone is always doing things for themselves which I think we can all agree is true. We live in a society and culture that screams to serve yourself, better your life, and make yourself happy. Jesus did the opposite. What he did on the cross for someone other than himself. He did it for ALL humanity. He did it to prove that His love is the greatest. He did it to prove that his love can endure anything. He did it to show that His greatest prize and what He desires most is…PEOPLE.

Today, as we continue to live our lives, let’s not forget who we are living for. Jesus. He is the one who has saved us, forgiven our sin, and given us a hope and future that we couldn’t of had apart from His grace in our lives. Let’s be reminded that to be a true follower of Christ, we must deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Him (Luke 9:23). Let’s follow Him in all we do. In how we live our lives, in how we treat our family, in how we pray for those not saved, and in how we love and serve people ALL in the name above all names…JESUS.

#ImAFollowerOfJesus

WOW – That Was Awesome

My family is BLOWN AWAY. It wasn’t just the way Stone Church honored us on Sunday, it’s the way they have honored us for 14 1/2 years. We’ve invested in the families at Stone and they have invested in our family. I have served under Pastor Jon who continues to invest heavily in me. I have had the tremendous opportunity to serve along side other staff members who have become my greatest friends.

Not only have we found the last decade and a half to be extremely fulfilling, but the people of Stone have continually thanked us for doing so. Our gifts, heart, abilities, personalities and experiences were a perfect fit for this assignment in Yakima. It has been an honor to serve the children, families, adults and leaders of Stone Church. The Modine family has been shaped during this extended season of your lives. We will be forever grateful.

Stone Church: You are amazing and your future is exciting. Thank you so much for including us and investing in us. We were blown away on Sunday by your gratitude, encouraging words and love offering. You may never understand how much you have shaped the next season of our lives.  Know that our pastorate at Christian Life Center in Moscow, Idaho will be profoundly impacted by you as a result of your investment in us.

That was awesome… all 14 1/2 years have been awesome. Stone Church…YOU ARE AWESOME!

P.S. Sheila articulated her feelings on her blog. Here’s a link: http://teentweentoddlermom.wordpress.com/2011/10/03/whenthankyouisntenough/

Stay awesome,

PG

Prepared for this moment

Although we didn’t realize it at the time….this moment has been in process for years.

Today, we were unanimously elected to be the lead pastors at Christian Life Center in Moscow, Idaho.

Steve Forrey, Herb Christianson, Dale Carpenter, Cal Carpenter and Jon Oletzke have all believed in us, invested in us and allowed us to learn under their leadership. I can list dozens of things that I’ve learned from each of them.

2 1/2 years ago, I stepped out of children’s ministry to lead small groups at Stone. Soon i began to learn and lead connections, altar work, mentoring, follow up, discipleship, and outreach.

I did not intend to take the best possible route to the Senior Pastor role….but we took it indeed. As i look back on the last year, I am BLOWN AWAY at how God has prepared me for this!

Yup, I’m a senior pastor… still hasn’t set in….

Welcome the Inconveniences

In June, my preschool age son and I experienced every restroom Disney had to offer. Sinks were standard height. Without my help, he could not reach the faucet or soap. Hand washing would have been impossible for him to do alone.

This August, I spoke at a camp in Washington state. The sinks in their restrooms were low…extremely low. It was an inconvenient height for the teens and adults who use the sinks more often than kids.

However, my boy was able to have a successful restroom experience there! Although inconvenient for me, it was possible for him. I greatly welcomed this inconvenience.

This summer’s restroom experiences made me wonder: When does our “standard height Christianity” become “out of reach” for those far from God? Without realizing it, “catering to the already convinced” creates a culture impossible for others to reach.

It doesn’t reflect the heart and life of Christ when we create experiences that are convenient for us and impossible for them. Jesus’ multiple inconveniences made eternal life possible (reachable) for everyone.

Be sure to welcome the personal inconveniences that make life change reachable for someone who is searching.

Inconvenience for us….POSSIBLE for them.

My Bold Move Today

Today, I let my Stone Church family in on my big news. That news is this: It’s time for a new season of ministry for my family. It’s time to lead a church. Next Sunday, we will be in Idaho for a weekend of ministry concluding with their church members voting on whether they feel that I am the man to lead their church or not.

If you’ve known me for very long, you may have heard me say “I never want to be a senior pastor.” One year ago, I stopped limiting what God may desire to do in my life and through my life. This journey quickly found clarity as many things happened to confirm the stirring in my spirit to become a Lead Pastor.

A June email exchange became a conversation that turned into meetings, then interviews. The whole thing culminates next weekend (september 11) with a meet and greet in a local park, preaching on a Sunday morning, a q&a session and then they vote.

It was a bold move to announce this seven full days before the Idaho church votes. Typically, one would wait until there is something definite to announce. Imagine not being elected and returning rejected to my home congregation to announce that they didn’t want me after all. I took the bold move, because my family and I want to talk about this exciting news. I took the bold move because I will soon leave my home church to pastor somewhere, whether it the Idaho church or somewhere else. I took the bold move because I’ll put my house on the market this week. I took the bold move because I am ready to make a bold move and let go of the “known” in order to embrace the “unknown.”

I may not blog about this process until next Sunday night when I know for sure what God may or may not be putting together there.

True Hope Church Update

For the “Oletzke Clan”, and our “Swat Team” (my nickname for the families that moved with us from Yakima to Spokane to start True Hope Church) it has been quite a week! Starting with an emotional and meaningful “sending Sunday”, and ending Friday night with an incredibly exciting Launch Team Meeting for True Hope Church in Spokane.

Before the update on what’s happening over here, I want to make sure our Stone Church family knows how loved and supported we feel, there is nothing like having the family of God in your corner cheering you on! I think one of the greatest proofs of God, is the family of God! I’m reminded of Jesus’ words in the gospel of John, “they will know you are my disciples by your love for one another.” (John 13:35) Thank you for prayers, support, and encouragement during our 9 years of ministry and service in Yakima at Stone Church. You will always hold a special place in our hearts!

Practically, your love, prayer, and support as the Parent Church to True Hope Church is already yielding gospel fruit! We are meeting many new friends, neighbors, and fellow believers and joining around the mission of “helping people find their way back to God”. Our last Launch Team meeting, on Friday night, was a tremendous success! We are working through the mission, vision, and values that will guide and govern True Hope Church and we had over 40 adults there and 10 kids! We already have one young man who is interested in being baptized during our first service on October 2nd! We’d better find a kiddie pool and fill it up with some water! :) We are sensing God’s blessing and momentum, and that is largely due to the foundation you have helped us launch from. Thank you and keep praying!

Our plan is to continue our Friday Launch Team meetings through the fall, and to hold our 3 monthly “launch phase” services on October 2nd, November 6th, and December 4th. Pray with us that God would provide bigger locations for our meetings and that our 3 monthly services will be glorifying to Jesus, and a success in helping people find their way back to God. We are passionate about Jesus, and passionate about the city and region of Spokane, and we are excited to watch what Jesus does this fall and through the new year!

Love you Stone Church, love you Yakima, let’s live out the mission of God with no regrets!

Pastor Ryan and Annie

Raise Up Leaders and Let Them Lead

Today I watched two busses full of kids head to kids camp….without me. I have been at Silver Lake Camp for the previous eighteen summers… but it appears i’ve worked myself out of a job that I love.

Although I miss camp greatly, I love something even more than camp…. It’s raising up leaders and letting them lead. I could have gone to camp this year and performed most any role there, however my presence would have kept someone from experiencing their defining moment. The leaders that are at camp this year are amazing and need to be there. Under the highly capable leadership of Pastor David, our kids staff, are going to experience God in a life changing way. The leaders that went, will be changed forever. They all needed to be there.

As a pastor, my role is to equip awesome people to do the awesome work of the ministry….not always to do it myself.

I received a text form the Northwest Children’s Ministry Director that read “We are standing on your shoulders.”

Yep. That’s what it’s all about. Raising up leaders and letting them lead

True Hope Church says… Thank You!!

Just wanted to say thank you to our Stone Church family! Your love, prayer, and financial support of True Hope Church has been evident from the start. What a miracle we experienced as we received over $75,000 in cash and $100,000 in pledges so far towards True Hope Church. Praise God!

Our first year’s budget as a church plant is $210,000. With this generous support we are well on our way to meeting that first year projection. If you wanted to give but have not yet, you can easily give here (www.stonechurch.us/truehopechurch). Thanks in advance for your partnership and generosity!

Some of the things we will be acquiring right away with these funds are:

-trailer (to haul and store all church equipment)

-sound system and projector/screen

-kids ministry supplies

-down payments for lease contracts

-data software and accounting software

Some areas you could pray with us and our team about:

-houses to sell/rent

-jobs (transfers, and new ones)

-protection

-provision in relationships and open doors to share the gospel

We are very excited about what God has ahead of us… Jesus is being glorified! Both through the generous and sacrificial giving of our church family and in the fruit that will come from it!

 

We love you!

Pastor Ryan and Annie – and the True Hope Church launch team

 

Risky Business

Last night at 365youth, we talked about risk. We posed the question, “what are you risking?” So many times in our christian walk, we feel “bored” or a “lack of excitement”. We look around and see other people experiencing God in real ways and wonder, “what are they doing that I’m not?”.

The answer is RISK! There are seeing God move in their lives and circumstances because they’re actually believing God and taking steps of risk (aka-faith). It’s impossible to please God without faith(Hebrews 11:6). If we want our walk with God to be boring, then don’t take risks. Allow everything in your life to be planned, scheduled, and budgeted. But, if you want God to use you in amazing ways, to show up and do the impossible, start to trust God with the circumstance of your life. Not some of your circumstances, ALL OF THEM!

What risks should you be taking?

-Maybe it’s you talking to your unsaved friend at school/work about Christ.

-Maybe it’s laying your hand on a co-worker and believing for healing.

-Maybe it’s talking to your parents about what God has done in your life.

-Maybe it’s tithing for the first time and trusting God with your finances that He can provide.

-Maybe it’s standing up in your lunch room and boldly proclaiming the hope of Jesus.

SOUNDS RISKY HUH? Doesn’t sound like just an ordianary day in your life does it? It shouldn’t be!

CHRISTIANITY and COMFORTABILITY don’t go together.

Sure, all these crazy steps of faith might sound like RISKY BUSINESS and out of the “norm” for you, but should it be? When I read my bible, RISKY BUSINESS=FRUITFUL BUSINESS! Think about stories in the bible. Those who risked the most were the ones who witnessed the miracles and saw the greatest breakthroughs. That’s not coincidental. Signs, wonders and miracles follow those who BELIEVE! Those who risk their own comfortability and trust God at all cost are the ones God uses. So think about your life and ask God what He’s wanting you to risk. What is God wanting to do in and through your life? What is He wanting you to risk? Are you willing to risk your popularity? Social status? Comfortability?

I’ll guarantee you this, the day you start “taking risks” and believing God for the impossible in your life will be the day that your walk with Christ is never “boring” again.

So….you up for some RISKY BUSINESS?

#TakingRisksForGod   #WalkingInFaith    #TheBestIsYetToCome

Worship Music for Good Friday and Easter

We had a great weekend with our worship band and choir. Thanks to all who volunteered! In case you were curious what new music we played, here are the titles and artists of the songs we sang:

“Canons” by Phil Wickham
“This Is Our God” by Hillsong
“His Glory Appears” by Hillsong
“Nothing But The Blood” by Hillsong
“Jesus Paid It All” by Chris Tomlin
“All To Us” by Chris Tomlin
“Our God” by Chris Tomlin
“We Will Run” by Gungor

Sunday Worship Song Selection

If you are new to some of the songs we sing and/or want to listen to and purchase them for yourself, click on the links below.

These are the songs we sung October 24, 2010. Enjoy!!

He Lives (Generation Unleashed)

Happy Day (Tim Hughes: Holding Nothing Back)

Yahweh (Hillsong: Faith+Hope+Love)

Jesus Paid It All (Passion: Everything Glorious)

Sunday Worship Song Selection

If you are new to some of the songs we sing and/or want to listen to and purchase them for yourself, click on the links below.

These are the songs we sung October 17, 2010 with Ken Henry leading worship. Enjoy!!

No Reason To Hide (Hillsong: Faith+Hope+Love)

Nothing Compares (Champion Centre: Nothing Compares)

The One Who Saves (Hillsong: Beautiful Exchange)

Thank You (Hillsong: Beautiful Exchange)

Immerse Student Leadership

Starting this Sunday morning at 930am in the (LDR) aka leadership development room, Immerse Student Leadership classes begin! This is going to be an awesome opportunity for students to take the next step in their walk with God.

Each week, we will be tackling new topics about leadership to discuss as a group.  I will be bringing a theme, sharing my insights as a leader, then opening the floor to students to dive in deeper about how WE can practically live that out on a day to day basis. A leader is someone many of us strive to be but aren’t sure exactly what that means and looks like.

After 6 weeks, students will have a greater understanding of leadership and how to be a leader in 365, the church, their school, and their world.  Remember, leaders aren’t born, they’re made! It’s important that we all take every opportunity that is given to further our relationship with God. Immerse will help students take that next step.

I’m looking forward to the next 6 weeks and am excited for us as DIFFERENCE MAKERS to be trained, developed, and taught to go to the next level.  See you there!!!

-Pastor Kyle-