Church, Business,Community and God?

Posted on January 24th, 2012 by mjackson

How can we translate aspects of our career and jobs in  working American,Church Administration and  ministry  into serving outside of our parameters?

Our Guest Blogger for this week is Amanda N.Jackson of Current Connections Consulting.

In defining the relationship of the Church and the community, I am reminded of stewardship. God’s first commandment to man was in Genesis 1: 28, “And God said unto them…take heed to the Land and oversee every living thing in the Garden of Eden.” Sure God meant, in the literal sense to roam and take care of the Earth, but is there perhaps figurative meaning?

Some church goers draw a line between religion and other aspects of life, civic responsibilities in particular, and restrict Christianity to what happens in Church  Sunday School, Sunday worship, in Bible Studies and Prayer meetings, to acts of charity and to the necessary transaction of church business.

Christ commissioned us to make disciples and bring new sheep into the fold. That work is easier when those we reach out to can consider their spirituality in every act of life.

- Amanda N. Jackson of Current Connections Consulting.

This transitions us out of the perceived lines of business and our religion and  the mentality of not intermixing the two. As businessmen and church staff members we must open our minds to what we can do to serve the community outside of our perceived job descriptions. Stewardship is about us taking care of everything that God has blessed us with.

As quoted by Amanda in Genesis 1:28, “God has blessed us with dominion over the land and all it’s inhabitants.” God has given dominion to us not man. Man has set parameters to our responsibilities but we can’t allow our parameters to limit us from fulfilling our God given authority to draw men unto him.

We’re Going on a Field Trip! – Transforming Your Church Part 1

Posted on January 23rd, 2012 by TNichols

Remember back to when you were in school.  There was the routine of getting up at the same time every morning, eating the same cold cereal, finding the same seat on the bus, sitting in the same desk in each classroom, having lunch at the same table, knowing the bell was going to ring at the same time throughout the day, listening to the teachers teach the same subjects in the same order for days on end.  Do you remember asking “Why do I ever need to need to know ___________? I will never use this in the real world.”

Now remember those very few days a year that were announced “We are going on a field trip next week!” Everyone goes into a frenzy for simply the thought of something different to do.  An uncontained buzz of excitement, high fives, and laughter fill the room.  There is so much excitement that you can’t even hear yourself think.  You even see a little smile emerge on the teacher’s face for the frenzy she just caused.  You don’t get to linger in this moment for very long, as the teach calls order back to the room.  You think, “Oh yeah, she hasn’t even told use where we are going” (although that doesn’t really matter, you are just ready to get out of school).  She announces where you are going and begins to explain the purpose behind the real life application of what you have been learning for weeks. You aren’t listening to much of what is being said as you have already begun in your mind the anticipation of “the field trip”.

Your attitude changes for the whole week in expectation of the field trip.  You rush home thrilled to tell your parents what was announced in school that day and to ask them to sign your permission slip.  You have conversations with friends on who will be who’s “buddy” that day.  You even begin to think about what your mom might pack for lunch that day.

On the day of the field trip your entire routine is thrown out the window and there is a carefreeness (I don’t think that is a word) about life, even if just for a day.  Your day started the same with the alarm clock going off, but there is pep in your step.  You don’t eat the same breakfast; instead you opt for something warm.  You don’t sit on the same seat on the bus on the way to school, because you sit with who is going to be your “buddy” on the field trip.  Instead of hearing the same bells ringing, you hear the same energizing buzz (all day long) that you heard when the teacher announced the field trip.en begin to think about what your mom might pack for lunch that day.

And here comes the thing you were never anticipated to happen . . . you learned why you were being taught ________ and how it is used in the real world.  Minds are opened, lights come on, and purposes are found when you get out of the everyday routine.

As an adult, today, do you need a field trip?  We all do!   As a pastor, local missions director, volunteer director, or lay leader are you ready to lead a transformation of your church through going on more “field trips”? Not field trips that require you or your staff to do more work, but instead that empower your people to plan them for themselves.  Getting your congregation outside the four walls of your church, out of their normal routines, serving in the “real world”, putting their faith into action through love, having fun with other believers and best of all sharing Jesus Christ with those that don’t know Him are the keys to changing your culture.  It will bring a fresh wind of attitude, joy, excitement, and purpose to their lives, to their families, to your church, and even to your city.

There are many very good resources (sermons, articles, books, blogs, etc) presented on the why you should serve outside the four walls of your church building.  Bottom line is that it is the fulfillment of The Great Commission.  Meet The Need is the application of how.  You don’t have to plan a big event. Simply encourage your members to do their own family, small group, neighborhood “field trips” to serve others.  With Meet The Need all they have to do is search and adopt needs directly from your website.   Jesus served as a lifestyle by meeting people right where they were, not planning big events.  Lead your members to do the same throughout the year.

Simple Obedience, but life-changing

Posted on January 17th, 2012 by JMorgan

I wanted to share an inspirational story with you today about how an ordinary young American woman acted out of simple obedience to God’s Word, and He is using her to change lives and provide hope in Uganda.

This young woman is Katie Davis.  She regularly posts to her blog:  “Kisses from Katie“.  Many of us in the church often think that someone like Katie is something “Super Special” or has received a special calling, and yet when you watch her short video about her life in Uganda she has a very poignant responses to that question.  Check it out here:

Kisses From Katie

Let’s take just a few moments to be inspired today to live simply for others as we are called by Christ!

Matthew 22 verses 37-40 says:

“Jesus answered:  Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind. This is the first and most important commandment. The second most important commandment is like this one. And it is, “Love others as much as you love yourself.” All the Law of Moses and the Books of the Prophets are based on these two commandments.”

Bless others today as you would like to be blessed.

-Jason

Genesis Experience

Posted on March 31st, 2011 by TNichols

In King David’s darkest and chaotic moments of his life he pinned these words, Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” (Psalms 51:10).  You see God spoke the world into existence, and God spoke you into your mother’s womb. Even now, God wants to speak into the chaos and confusion of your life to bring it shape and form. 

This is what I call a Genesis event. It’s when God speaks into the void and the darkness of your life, creating for you a new beginning and a fresh start.  Did you know God can create something from nothing; He can take a heart that is broken, impure, or failed and create a heart that is whole, pure, and purposeful. God created you to soar, so He takes an active role in creating your new heart, and bringing order to the chaos of your life.  We have one responsibility in tough times; surrender to His sovereignty, humble ourselves before Him, and ask for His help.

Let God speak a Genesis moment into your heart and into the circumstances of your life. Let me encourage you never forget,  “everything that you have–right thinking and right living, a clean slate and a fresh start—all of it comes from God by way of Jesus Christ”.  Our genesis experience is a result of allowing God to renew in each of us a firm and focused spirit no longer chaotic or moved by events, circumstances, or feelings. When God speaks even in our chaos we experience a new energy, new enthusiasms, and fresh passions.  With that in mind let’s live His life out loud…

author: Pastor Joe Saragusa, The Crossing Church

7 FREE, FUN things to do as a family to help others . . .

Posted on March 18th, 2011 by TNichols

 7.  Have breakfast in bed – together – serve one another.

 6.  Go on a picnic in the park – pick up litter that you see.

 5.  Walk through your neighborhood  - return trash cans, newspapers, etc. – talk to your neighbors.

 4.  Organize your garage – donate unneeded items to a family or ministry through meettheneed.org

 3.  Clean out your pantry/cabinets – donate food and toiletries to a family or ministry in need - go to meettheneed.org

 2.  Sort through your closets – donate outgrown clothes to a family or ministry in need – go to meettheneed.org

 1.   Sign up as a family to serve others – together – visit meettheneed.org to search community volunteer needs

Through it all, praise God for the blessings you have and pray for those who are less fortunate.

Do You Need Encouragement?

Posted on March 15th, 2011 by TNichols

Do you need encouragement today? Is something weighing you down? Know that God’s love is surrounding you no matter what your circumstance. He is faithful and just. He is the ultimate healer and everything is perfect in His time. My friend, Laurie, has some great words that she shared with me. My hope is that this blesses you where you are and that you would keep moving forward. God is with you!

“Everything you are going through, all you are dealing with, has one ultimate purpose: that you may know and love of God and live in the light of His extravagant and more-than-equate grace. You were born for an intimate relationship with God. That is the purpose of your existence. And when you discover that, you’ll experience an abiding contentment.”

Philippians 3:8. “What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them garbage, that I may gain Christ.”

The American Dream and God’s Purpose

Posted on March 9th, 2011 by TNichols

Reading a great book “Radical” by David Platt.  It is about how we as Americans have “manipulated the gospel to fit our cultural preferences”.  I pondered the following from the book . . .  

Do you believe the purpose of your life is deeper than having a nice job, raising a decent family, living a comfortable life, and attending church (as extra credit).  We are created for more than a Christian spin on the American Dream.  God blesses us for His glory.  Not so we will have a comfortable life with a big house and a nice car.  Not so we can spend lots of money on vacations, education, or clothing.  Those aren’t bad things, but He has blessed us so that all nations will know Him and see His glory. 

 God blesses His people with extravagant grace so they might extend His extravagant glory to all peoples on earth.

 How are we using the blessings and grace we have received to glorify God?  Do you think there can come a point where if we are not glorifying Him, the blessings and grace will not flow?

There’s Something About Mary

Posted on March 1st, 2011 by TNichols

Reach Out – I met a lady today at Metropolitan Ministries who volunteers 48 hours a week! Her name is Ms. Mary.  The hours she spends sorting clothes, stocking shelves, cleaning floors, etc. can be measured.  But her spirit of dedication and compassion for those in need can’t be measured in hours.  It is her interaction (a smile, a hug, an encouraging word) with those that are hurting that means the most.  She serves the Lord with all she has and demonstrates her love for Him through service to others. 

Reach Up – This reminds me of the story of Mary and Martha in Hebrews 10:38–41

Reach In –  Are you a Martha running around doing tasks to please the Lord?  Or are you a Mary who takes the time to sit at Jesus feet and spend time with Him?   We all are a little of both.  How can we be more like Mary in this hectic world?

Living Out Our Faith

Posted on February 23rd, 2011 by TNichols

Reach Up   Show me your faith without deeds and I will show you my faith by what I do. James 2:18

Reach In   Faith that saves produces good deeds.  I just love the book of James as it is filled with practical actions and guidance in how to live out our faith.  Believing in God is not the same as trusting in Him and doing what his word says.  Deeds do not save us – only the blood of Christ can – but righteous action is evidence of genuine faith. 

Reach Out  How can we more outwardly live out our faith?  We would love to hear some of your ideas.  Go to Meet The Need and enter your zip code to see specific ways to serve others.

Have you served Jesus today?

Posted on February 9th, 2011 by TNichols

Meet The Need supports two ministries E.C.H.O. and Lighthouse Ministries.  I went out to visit them this week to connect them and other ministries together to serve the needs of others.  We talked about the needs of these ministries and what they are able to offer families who are out of work, living from their cars, losing their homes, etc. 

They are overwhelmed with the amount of people in need of food, clothing, shelter, furniture, etc.  There isn’t anyway possible to meet all the needs with just the small amount of resources they receive.  They can’t do it alone.  They need you.  

God has designed the world so there are those in need.  Those that need to turn to Him to surrender and for guidance.  Then there are those who have been blessed and can give.  It is the fulfillment of the two greatest commandments (love God and love others).  If you love God, you can’t help but to love others. 

What do you have in your garage, closet, or pantry that you could give to someone who needs it?  You may think it is just one thing and it can’t possibly make a difference.  However, your one-item added to the one-item of hundreds more can make a difference.  A difference in someone knowing our Lord and Savior.  You see, these ministries do more than just give out needed items, they give the gospel of Christ and the hope of more.  Maybe you can give more and give of your time. Share the love that you have received and serve in Jesus’ name. 

In Matthew 25:35-40 Jesus says “whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me”.  When was the last time you gave or served Jesus? 

Search Meet The Need for needs in your area.