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Less Really Is More

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Yesterday, our team returned from the awesome Velocity Conference at Mountain Lake Church. I think it’s my 4th conference with them. It always provides a great leadership boost, right when I seem to always need it.

Often, my favorite parts of these conferences are the small-group breakout sessions… They provide some of the most practical, useable takeaways for me and our ministry.

It was one of these breakouts where I met Matt Evans, the pastor and founder of Rockbridge Church in Dalton. He led the breakout session “Small Town, Big Impact.” Not only did I learn a lot, but Matt became my friend, and in many ways a mentor of mine. (I’m excited to have lunch with him next week!) He has spoken into my life and into this church in lots of ways.

Here is what I learned at this year’s conference… If you are leading a breakout session, PLEASE DO NOT spend the hour reading off your list of “10 laws of leadership,” or “7 ways to cast vision,” or “21 ways to plant reproducing churches.” What happens is that we get a really scant overview of stuff that feels really stale and doesn’t impact anyone. Most of it feels like a retread of something else that we already know, and it causes the listeners to leave a little frustrated, wondering what they missed in the other breakouts going on at the same time.

Instead, give me your list on paper, or (even better) on a web page. As you talk, give me some overview… But spend the bulk of the hour sharing your heart about ONE or TWO of your 21 points. Pour out your heart about how God has really impressed THIS PARTICULAR TRUTH into your life, and tell me the story of what you have seen as a result of applying this particular principle. I want to hear YOU… Not your list.

I promise… If you INSPIRE me with just one of your principles, presenting it to me in a compelling way that makes me really want to implement it in my own life and ministry… I will trip over myself to buy your book with the rest of your principles in it! Think of the exponentially larger impact you will have on my ministry, and of the number of books you could sell!

It’s really a great lesson for me as a speaker, also. Rattling off countless good points does little good. Each message should ultimately point to ONE TRUTH, which should be easily transferrable into someone’s life. All the facts and figures in the world don’t matter if they don’t compellingly lead someone into life transformation.


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A group of us spent an awesome couple of days at the Velocity 2010 Conference at Mountain Lake Church. It was my second time to this conference. I learned so much, and came back with my head just SWIMMING with stuff to process.

One of the single biggest things that really stuck with me was something that Alan Hirsch, one of the speakers talked about while we were there. He gave a long, highly intellectual, academic discussion about who the church really reaching with the Gospel... He had studied and studied, and had come up with some very interesting results.



Alan stated that in our culture in the United States today, “The Church” has a pretty clearly defined target: people who are LIKE THEM. Most churches fit within a clearly established “norm,” with similar dynamics of family, socio-economic context, style, and other factors. In other words, the way we “do church” really appeals to a CERTAIN group of people within our population. His calculations put this group at around 40% of the whole. Churches are “attractional” to this group. We attract approximately FORTY percent of the population... Those that are similar to us. ALL churches do this.

In other words, ALL churches are working hard to try to attract the SAME 40% of our population... Which means that NOBODY is fighting for the OTHER SIXTY! Are you serious??? Can that really be true?

It really made our group head back to the hotel and question what we are really all about, and who we are trying to reach.

What we discovered is that in reality, we don’t need to be just planting “a church.” We need to be planting THE GOSPEL. THE GOSPEL RESULTS in the church. It isn’t that the Church has a mission... The MISSION has a church! We are the result of the Gospel being planted, and our job is to plant the Gospel.

So, in our community, WHO IS the “Other Sixty?” How can we plant The Gospel for these people? We’ve got some great ideas, and we even have some things going on already... Do you have any thoughts on that? Email me!

Sunday Rundown from Montana

Well, I got in the car right after the service yesterday, and spent the next nine hours traveling to Missoula, Montana for a church planter conference! What a day.. Lots of car time, airplane time, and now experiencing a little jet lag on my first morning here on the other side of the continent! Here is the view this morning out my hotel window. Some of the mountain peaks around here have snow on them.



Well, here is the Sunday Rundown, from my perspective here in Montana:
  • We saw several decisions for Christ yesterday!! THAT is what we are all about! Praise God!
  • The big room felt pretty full yesterday, but very few kids in Preschool/Nursery! I know we have a lot of kids out sick right now. I hope all our families are doing well and returning to health quickly.
  • Casey is really doing a GREAT job picking songs... I feel like our crowd is responding more and more each week!
  • BIG SHOUT OUT to JOHN CRAWFORD! He provided us (temporarily) with the electric drum kit that REALLY made a huge difference in the sound quality AND he helped us tweak out the sound board for optimum sound enjoyment by all! I actually received several comments on the response cards about how good it sounded yesterday.
  • I am still LOVING the series we’re doing... Normally I get pretty tired of a series after a few weeks, but I am having a blast going through the book of Mark.
  • We had several first-time visitors yesterday, and it was great to meet them.
  • Our cleanup crew is doing a FANTASTIC job on Saturday nights. They make life SO easy for us on Sunday mornings. You guys are our heroes.
  • Chuck Vautrot just sacrifices for Saturday nights to happen... His truck suffered serious injury in the movie theater parking lot just because he was there. You are the man, Chuck. God will honor you.
  • I am really excited about the next two weeks in our series. NEXT week, we are going to talk about what GOD does when we LISTEN and UNDERSTAND! The week after, we are going to look at the story of Jesus in the boat during the storm. That will be a great time to invite your friends to church. Everyone needs to hear about what to do when the storm comes.


Exponential

Doug and I are down here in beautiful Orlando, Florida (my home town) at the Exponential New Church Conference at First Baptist Church of Orlando (my home church) It is CRAZY! We got to hear Erwin McManus (great author and speaker) talk to us about what is really important. We’ve been in breakout tracks learning about some of the nuts and bolts of church planting. Favorite quote of the conference so far: Alan Hirsch (church guru) says “Holiness is not about withdrawing from the culture. It is about how we engage the culture. In fact, it creates culture.”



As good as the conference is, my favorite part has been reconnecting to some great old friends and seeing what God is doing in their lives. I really had a blast talking with some of those guys, and I feel like God is really reconfirming a lot of things in my heart and mind about all the stuff we’re doing in Ellijay! Check back in the next day or two for another conference update!

Transforming Power

The Church Planters Conference in Cumming, GA on Monday and Tuesday was great. Mountain Lake Church simply does an awesome job at what they do.


The worship times were unbelievable, and I learned a whole lot. Summer, Doug, and I really loved hearing from Bob Roberts, who really encouraged us that God leads through broken people. He asked 500 church planters, “Is the Gospel powerful enough to transform your community?” Of course, the resounding answer all over the auditorium was an enthusiastic “YES!” We’re church planters... Planting the Gospel in a new, different way in communities is what we are all about! These are people of vision and drive. They dream of what God can do in a community through the power of the Gospel.

Then, he asked them, “Is the Gospel powerful enough to transform YOU?”

A hush fell over the crowd. Everyone paused, as the question sunk into our minds and hearts. Dr. Roberts said that church planting is not about our ability to speak, build teams, or put systems into place... It is about the ability of the Gospel to TRANSFORM ME into HIS image. Nothing else really matters.

What he said really lined up with the words of John the Baptist, who, toward the end of his ministry, verbalized the process by which we all glorify God: “He must become greater and greater, and I must become less and less.” (John 3:30) That’s what our process is all about. At
The Orchard, we’re all about engaging in the process of CHANGE, GROW, and SERVE. When we do that, it results in less and less of us, which allows for more and more of HIM to consume us. It is a lifelong endeavor that will result in our being transformed into HIS image. (Romans 12:1-2)