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Are We All Playing from the Same Playbook?

8/24/2015

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   I recently  met with the Disciple Team and we watched the sermon delivered by Bishop Taylor at the closing session of Annual Conference. In that sermon she suggested that the strength of the church lies in the fact that we are/have: “One Church. One Team. One Plan. One Goal.” She was talking about unity of mission and purpose. This, also, went along with the theme from the book we are studying .

   One of the biggest obstacles that our church is going to have to overcome is that of unity. Not delving too deeply into our past troubles. I think that it is accurate to state that when issues with pastoral leadership arose, the church lost its primary source of vision. As a result, some very capable lay folk came forward and filled the leadership vacuum caused by pastoral problems.

   Unfortunately, the pastoral problems were not a one time event and the church entered into a period of several years of strong lay leadership (nothing unfortunate about that).  It is unfortunate that as a result, there did not seem to be any common vision or direction. Different groups and individuals simply stepped forward and took control of the ministries, activities, and events. However, there was no coordination of those things and, as a result, I think that the church lost its singular vision and purpose for existence.

  Using a sports analogy, the players started running the team and calling the plays that they felt were best and due to a lack of coaching oversight, the team floundered and had some less than successful seasons.

  The Disciple Team will be examining this lack of core vision and direction and will begin writing a playbook to help us all get on the same page. Working together with a common vision I don’t think there is anything  that our church cannot accomplish.

Please pray for us as we undertake this effort.


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Been Busy on Other Parts of the Site

7/17/2014

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  As you might note, I haven't posted for over two months to the blog portion of the web site. I have been working on other areas of the site instead. The most effort has been given to the MEDIA section and the addition of Sunday Connections.

   Through the years, I have tended to pull everything into little separate compartments on a web site: sermons, publications, music etc. That way you could go to a specific place to find what you are looking for. Well, it dawned on me that there was another way to do it. I have called it Sunday Connections. Here's how it works.

   I have been creating a page for each Sunday. On that page I then include all the things relevant to that particular Sunday of worship. You will find: 
  • the sermon, downloadable pdf's of the Pastor's Ponderings, the Order of Worship, and The Trinity Tribune.
  •  In addition, you will find a section for audio files that give you a brief rundown of the month's activities, 
  • You will also find a copy of the Sermon Guide a companion to the Sunday sermon that will help you better follow along or provide you key reference points when things are done. 
  • I am also breaking out other parts of the worship service: Children's message, choral music, solos, etc. and giving video links to just that portion.
  • I will also try to create some Teachable Moments from each of the sermons. These will be excerpts of the sermon that can stand on their own and teach some small truth.
  • Every now and then I will include a link to  special video or web page that I think you might want to view.


  I know that on paper it sounds like a lot. It is. However, it is the place you need to start going to in order to know what is going on at church. If you miss a Sunday it only means you were not physically present, because now there is no need to not know what happened when you were away.

Click on this link to be taken to the SUNDAY CONNECTION section of the web site.
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Learning to Be a Disciple

5/5/2014

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 Part of the Discipleship Process is learning how to lead. Not many of us are natural born leaders. At some point during our lives, we are often asked to take on a certain responsibility or task. If we are lucky, someone comes along side us and gives us guidance as to the best way to accomplish what we have been asked to do. If we are not so lucky, we are just given the task and told “Give it a go.” That is a formula for failure.

  The church is no different. We often just assign people to tasks and assume that from somewhere deep within them, they have the ability to succeed. What we end of doing is setting them up for failure and losing a potential leader for another ministry somewhere down the road.

   For 28 years of ministry, that was the way I was taught. Get somebody to say yes and then drop them in the middle of the fray and let them sink or swim. It’s only been the last two years that  I have taken seriously
 Ephesians 4:11-12
“So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, 12 to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up.”

  I am seeking to equip leaders so that the body may, in turn be built up. As I come alongside you to minister with you, please understand that I am seeking to make you a better leader and ultimately put the ministry into your hands. I can’t do the ministry of the church. That is you role. My role is to help you do that ministry. That is what growth in discipleship is all about.

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