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It’s been a long day so I’ll be brief.  Today:

  • I was amazed at our attendance @ C3 Church - I didn’t expect that until next week when school’s back in.
  • I met so many new people - wow!
  • The Dolphins, like the Cowboys, know how to suck pond water.
  • Excited about launching Mosaic next weekend.
  • Also, C3’s new website will be live next weekend.

Now I have to go take some medicine… anything because I’ve been watching “House” and now I think I have everything…

Don’t Delay It - Mosaic!


Mosaic from C3 Church on Vimeo.

As we begin ‘09, C3 Church will be kicking off a brand new series called “Mosaic.”  Starting a new year causes us to think about our lives.  We all have areas we want to improve. We all have areas we’ve messed up - we’re in some ways… broken, and we know it we just don’t know what to do about it.  God has this incredible way of taking our brokenness and creating something incredible, and yes, even better. You can only experience the beauty and healing of brokenness when you take this one step. What is that one step?  How do we bring it all together to create something better?  Are you tired of beginning year after year with great intentions, only to so often end them with too many disappointments?

As we explore and become part of “Mosaic,” it will not only change our lives, it will also make 2009 the greatest year we’ve ever lived!

Don’t miss Jan. 4 as we set the stage for Mosaic!

08 Was Great, but 09 Will Be Big Time!

As I think about ‘08, I’m grateful for all that God’s done. This year was much better than ‘07 or ‘06. Those two years I was at war, but in  ‘08 I’ve gotten to live what seeing God win that war looks like.  As I anticipate all the things God will do in ‘09, I’m wrapping up this year having learned so many things - a few are:

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  • The greatest blessings in life are not things, they are the people who make life richer and more meaningful.
  • My bride and kids mean more to me than ever.  I pray God helps me become the husband and Dad they deserve.
  • The difference in sustaining an institution and building a movement.
  • Unity comes with a price.  Many churches are unified in their attempts at nothing, in their satisfaction of stagnancy, and in their “dislike” of others who are really doing something.  ‘08 is the greatest year of ministry I’ve ever lived.  I’m grateful that I lead a growing church that is passionate and unified about loving God and loving others and actually doing something to impact lives.  I’m grateful that our church is unified about reaching “others” not about trying to re-live a re-written past.
  • I’m learning that when you really love people, and sacrifice to show them, they are open to knowing the God who changed you to be that way.
  • For the church, a struggling economy doesn’t have to be a deficiency, it can be a huge opportunity.
  • When you begin to live what you were born to do and pursue Christ hard, those who aren’t will try to stop you… but they can only stop you if you let them.
  • I’ve see God change more lives and develop more people in ‘08 than I’ve ever seen in ministry… with no permanent buildings, tons to set up each week,  and less financial resources than when we were an “established church.“  We’re seeing more with less b/c we’re not distracted by churchy mess.
  • I believe God has big plans for those who believe in a big God.  To think that almost a year ago we had half the people we had last Sunday really humbles me.  Growing a church is not hard but it is difficult.

There’s so much more - maybe I’ll hit this again after the 1st of the year.  For now, this is enough.  This was a year that God moved, God blessed and lives were changed and I’m so much more than grateful.  I love Jesus and what he’s asked me to do, and we’re going to see more in ‘09 than can be imagined.  In this one life I get to relentlessly pursue Jesus and him making a difference - the best is yet to come.

The Best Gift

There are moments in life where you just know.  They are rare.  Those times when it’s beyond description… and you just know.  This coming weekend at C3 Church is going to be beyond reality.  God is going to do something huge.  Lives will be radically changed, families will experience hope for the first time in a long time, children will be excited about life… and a movement will become even more.

C3 - this Sunday we have a rare opportunity.  There are people you know - your neighbors, work associates, classmates, family members - who desperately need to know the love of Christ and how he longs to know them.  They will come this Sunday just because it’s Christmas.  They will come… only if you invite them.  In the rush of the holidays, with all that is to be done, please don’t skip the most important things - thinking about Christ, spending time with family, and inviting others to a worship experience this Sunday.  Think about it, you could help someone experience their very first Christmas as a follower of Christ.

So, this Sunday 100 families will be helped with food and basic necessities, and they will hear about the love of Christ and have an opportunity to know him personally.  And, hundreds more that we invite will also have the opportunity to meet Christ.  This will be one of the most important Sundays in the life of C3.  As a pastor, sometimes God lets you in on what he’s about to do… I’ve seen it and this Sunday is going to be huge for many.  This Sunday at C3 people will move from death to life - will it be someone that you invite?  Every single day invite someone to meet you at C3 Church this Sunday!

It Changed Everything

Last night during dinner we were talking about “Christmas Vacation” and the C3 devo for the night.  The discussion turned as a couple of the kids began to have “more intense discussion” (don’t know if that ever happens w/your family during dinner).  It stopped when I said, “Nate, say something nice about Kayleigh.“  Then every person at the table, one at a time said something nice about her.  Of course, everyone wanted to be next.  We spent some time with each person hearing something nice from everyone at the table.

I watched something happen.

I saw the power of words.

What I saw was more moving that what I heard.  I watched the countenance of faces change, the atmosphere became lighter.  Last night at dinner every person in my family was encouraged - I heard things I really needed to hear, and I believe each person did.  It struck me that we had each heard more kind things last night than many people hear in week… or much longer.

Our home is crazy hectic - a pastor’s home with 4 full of energy kids and a bride with a million talents, and a husband that’s got to be worth 4 more kids - it really is crazy… but it’s crazy good.  This Christmas season I pray that in all the business we take the time to love and encourage those who mean so much.

C3 - Sunday’s flyin at us - invest and invite!!!