Got it Covered: epic edition 03/30/2010
Our epic intern Kyle wanted to show the church how to use one of our "Got it Covered" promo cards so we headed over to McDonalds and paid for the person behind us... Hacky-sack, Mountain Dew & Next Steps 03/11/2010
Someone shared this story with me yesterday and I loved the message it had to share so take a minute and read the following story and leave a comment on how it made you feel... Stories carry vision. They remind us of the "why" behind the "what," the "Who" behind the "why." They celebrate God moments. We love to hear them and share them. So I wasn't surprised a few weeks ago when Carl, one of our volunteer guest services leaders, shared this story with me. I wasn't surprised because it's what we do and it's who Carl is. But, I was amazed! Here's Carl's story: Four young men (middle/high school) begin playing "hacky-sack" in the atrium. Because guests were distracted as they tried to take in the service via monitors in the cafe, the guest relations team ask them to go outside. Some time later I was called to the guest relations kiosk where I was met by a concerned member who wondered if perhaps the boys should be asked to leave. This is where things could have gone "south". I said" Let them play. They aren't hurting anything". We watched as the boys had a great time playing outside the south entrance. After they had enough and were freezing from falling in the snow, they came back into the building. As they re-entered the building, they were laughing loudly, pushing each other and just being boys. Rather than assume they'd continue to distract others, I felt there was a God-opportunity. Seeing that they just had a great "workout", I approached them and offered to buy a Mountain Dew, because we all know how much teenagers love that stuff. We walked to cafe' 2 and I bought them 4 cans of soda and 2 bags of M&Ms. We walked together down the hall, and I offered them a seat on a bench just outside the auditorium. I talked with them for awhile and learned that the one of the boys mom had "forced them to come" (their words not mine). I told them they were welcome to sit in the hall way for the last 15 minutes of the service. They thanked me and I shook their hands. I told them," I was glad I had the opportunity to meet them and that they were fine young men." (They may have thought that was "goofy".) After the service was over, I was standing in the atrium as they were leaving. One of them said "see you next time!" That made my weekend!!! What could have been a "forced church hating experience" turned into a wave and a "Next Time". The fact that he even said anything at all was amazing and based on their original thinking about the church, I wasn't expecting the "Next time" comment. All this to say, " What is the next right step for each one"? I don't know, but if we love them, then they're willing to take steps with us. God is good. I finish with this. One ...hacky-sack....$0.99 Four cans of soda & two bags of M&M.....$3.50 Loving four young men into the Kingdom......PRICELESS Religions of the World 03/10/2010
![]() We're kicking off our new March series tonight and it's one I'm extremely excited about. During Religions of the World were going to be doing a fly by overview of some of the world's most influential religions outside of Christianity and Catholicism. I think it's important to know not only what we believe and why we believe it but also what other people believe and why they believe it. This series will be going on both Wednesdays and Sundays with each week spotlighting a different religion. The schedule will go as follows... March 10: Tribal Religions March 14: Buddhism March 17: Mormonism March 21: Hinduism March 24: Islam March 28; Atheism March 31: Jehovah's Witness |