Thursday, January 31, 2008

Came to work wearing a tie today!


I came in to the office wearing a tie this morning. I must tell you that I have caught more grief about that than anything I have done! 2 of our people on staff took out their cell phones to snap a picture of this very rare event.
The reason I was wearing a tie was because of a video we are producing for this weekend. Which means that if you are curious what I look like in a tie, you'll just have to be here Sunday. I must say that I clean up pretty good!
Remember, that this Sunday only we will NOT be having our 6:00pm service, so come to one of the other 3 (8:30am, 9:45am, 11:15am)
I am very excited about the new series we are starting this Sunday called "FORECAST"!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Time for some more change

I believe it was Peter Drucker who said that an organization has to change its structure with every 35% of growth. Regardless who said it, it is great advice.
Over the last 9+ years we have been around as a church, we have averaged over 35% growth per year, every year. So needless to say, structure change is nothing new for us. A good structure doesn't cause growth, but it allows for it. A poor structure though, restricts growth.

When I meet other Pastors who ask me about how to break through a growth barrier, I always ask about their structure. 9 times out of 10 the reason they stopped growing was because their current structure could not handle any more growth.
The best illustration of this principle is picturing a table. If you began pouring sand on that table, at some point that table could not hold the sand. Either the sand would start spilling over the sides, or the table would collapse. In order for more sand to be added, you would probably have to increase the size of the tabletop and add additional support underneath the table.
If you think about this in terms of church growth, at some point structure has to change or you stop growing. So the question then becomes, "what kind of structure changes do I make?" Well the first place to look is staffing. Do you have enough staff to not only service the existing amount of people, but another 100-150 people?
Where most churches make their mistake is that they have not hired ahead of the growth curve. They say, when we add another 100-150 people we'll bring on another staff member. Here's the paradox----you can't get the next 100-150 people to ever add that staff member, because the current staff can only service so many people.

In the early days of Foothills Community Church (we had around 200 people or so), I was pretty much flying solo as far as staff was concerned, but I knew that in order to go to the next level I needed another staff member to assist me. The problem was, that there really wasn't enough funding to cover the new person. I remember being out fishing with a wise businessman who was a member of our congregation. I told him my dilemma, and he looked at me and said, "you have to go ahead and bite the bullet and step out in faith and make the hire." I knew he was absolutely right, and we did make that next hire, and immediately we jumped up our attendance to over 300 people!

Well I am sensing that it's time to restructure internally again. I want to pro actively restructure now before we have our next growth surge. We know that when we move into our new building we are going to get slammed with new people, so we're making those changes now! It's not a matter of adding more staff (although that is part of it), but for us right now it's more of a cultural restructuring. We have always been pretty laid back as far as inner office type stuff. Now don't get me wrong, we have the most dedicated, hardworking staff that I've ever seen. If you don't have a strong work ethic, you wouldn't last long on our staff, but right now our need is changing things like, who comes to which meetings, who does the buck stop with in certain areas, and things like that.
I am meeting with our Executive Pastor Dick Schaffer and putting together a better organizational flow chart which we hope to begin implementing in the next month or so.
Here's a question for you Pastors who read my blog. Is your current structure able to carry you to the next level? If not start making changes today!

Monday, January 28, 2008

sunday highlights

Another incredible day yesterday. Attendance was right at 1,600 again yesterday. (we averaged 120 more people per week in January than in December) The bad news is they are all attending the 11:15 am service! It was wall to wall in there yesterday.
If you are a member, why not try the 8:30am service or 6:00pm service to free up a seat for a guest at one of the prime times (9:45am and 11:15am)?
Yesterday we had to park cars on the little road that goes to the back of our property to make room! Every other space was filled (on the asphalt, gravel and grass)
In January we have had about 100 new members go through the Belong Class! (We're doing 2 more classes next Sunday)

We also wrapped up the "Obey" series yesterday. I had a blast delivering it, but this week we are starting a new series called "Forecast" It will center around family matters, and should be awesome!

One other important thing to note. We normally do our Parent/Child dedications on Mother's Day. This year we will do it on February 24th at the 8:30 am service ONLY. We announced this yesterday, but many people assumed that we would be doing it on Mother's day as well---We are not. If you would like to participate in this important event please contact our office (office@foothillscc.org)

Friday, January 25, 2008

new building progress


Our new building project is moving right along. They tell us that they are still running on schedule and say that our completion date will be in mid May. It doesn't seem like that's possible, but I will say it is finally looking like there is progress being made.
They are almost through with the interior framing, the rough electrical, HVAC and plumbing are being installed now and they have been finishing up the concrete in the auditorium. It's a little tricky because of the sloped flooring.
It's kind of funny, but a construction job goes from looking small at times, to large as they start doing certain things.

A couple of quick facts about the building:
Auditorium seating capacity: 1,035
Total square feet of new building: 36,000 (with existing building, total square feet: 54,000)
New lobby is basically 3 times as large as current lobby

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

LIFE groups

This week our new semester of LIFE groups is kicking off.
We had a great turnout for our Grouplink events with many people checking out a group for the first time.
One thing that has become very obvious to us is that many people are still a little uncomfortable going from our Sunday morning worship services, which are large, to a home Bible study group. Therefore we have an intermediate step that seems to be extremely popular. We call them Community groups. Our Community groups meet here at the church on certain evenings. Instead of a home group with 10-12 people there are usually around 35-50 people in Community groups.
We have several Community groups being offered this semester including a couples group, a couple of groups that are open for all ages, single or married, and others.

If you have not signed up yet and you would like to be a part of one of these groups (or any others) you can contact our Connections Pastor Paul Carr at paulc@foothillscc.org .
For a more detailed list of groups click here

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

hanging out with friends

I always enjoy spending time with other Pastors and talking about what the Lord is doing.
Last week I got to spend a few hours with Artie Davis who is the Pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in Orangeburg SC. They are a church that is making a significant impact on their community. Artie shared with me an amazing story about how God has allowed them to purchase a new facility in the best location in 3 counties. (I believe they are purchasing and remodeling a former Winn Dixie location!)
Then today I got a chance to have lunch with Dean Herman from Five Points Fellowship in Easley SC. They are also making a huge difference in their town. Dean played on Clemson's 1981 National Championship team. He is a big dude, and a very passionate leader!
I believe one of the best investments of my time is spending time with other leaders.
Carve out time in your schedule to spend time learning from others. If you don't know other people, pick up a phone and call people from churches that you have heard about and offer to buy them lunch. You would probably be surprised how many will say yes.

Monday, January 21, 2008

another great day!

There is just so much energy and momentum at Foothills Community Church right now, you can feel it.
Yesterday was awesome. Despite the extremely cold weather and it being a holiday weekend, people showed up big time. Our new message series "Obey" seems to have struck a nerve with many people. I have had numerous conversations with people lately who are fired-up about living their lives in obedience to God -- that's very cool!
Like I mentioned yesterday, obedience is always costly---but it's always worth it!

One other very important thing to make note of, especially if you come to the 6:00pm service. On Sunday February 3rd we will NOT be having our 6:00pm service in observance of our National Holiday--Superbowl Sunday. We made this decision because when we looked back at last years Superbowl 6:00pm service attendance it seemed like the majority of the people that showed up were volunteers!
So please try to make arrangements to attend one of our other services that Sunday (8:30am, 9:45am, 11:15am). If you can't make one of them, we will make sure you get a CD of the message. Of course you can always watch the video of the message online at our website.
Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you. The 6:00pm service will resume back as normal the next Sunday.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Sunday services in the snow

In case you are wondering if we will be having services tomorrow if it snows, the answer is YES! No one dislikes snow more than me, but it's not going to keep us from having church.
If for some reason we have a major ice problem (which they are not predicting), then we wil reassess, and announce any cancellations on our website by 8:00am.
I have a fairly steep driveway, so I'm planning on parking at the road just to be safe.
If you don't feel safe coming in the morning, remember we do have a 6:00pm service!!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

snowed in


Well, we got our first snow of the year last night. I'm not sure how much, but probably a couple of inches. It doesn't snow much around here, so pretty much everything is shut down.
Snow is very beautiful no doubt, but I am ready for it to warm up.
I heard that there is a possibility of some more snow on Saturday. I hope not!
For all my friends back in sunny south Florida, here's what snow looks like!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

staff meeting

As I mentioned on an earlier post, I have been changing the format of our all-staff meetings. I have been doing some leadership training using some of mostly my own material.
Another thing I will be doing in 08 is a couple of times during the year bringing in another leader to teach us. I'm excited that my friend Mike Linch from NorthStar church in Kennesaw Ga will be here on Monday March 10th!
A couple of years ago Mike invited (actually I invited myself!)our team to hang out with his staff at NorthStar. We came back fired up with lots of new ideas and things to talk about.
If you have never taken your team on a road trip, you should. There is a lot of wisdom out there waiting to be tapped into.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

grouplink

Had our first of 2 Grouplink events yesterday evening. We had a fantastic turnout of people who were looking to connect with a LIFE group. What is really incredible was that I didn't know most of the people.(Some of the people I had seen, but never gotten a chance to talk to, and several people I had never even seen before!)
It was nice to mingle and meet some new people and hear stories about how they ended up at Foothills.
3 of our staff,Paul Carr, Josh Gregory and Joel Bruce, did a great job of putting it together.
If you didn't get a chance to come last night, it's not too late! Tonight (Tuesday) at 7:00pm stop by the church and check it out. You'll be glad you did.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Sunday reflections

*Yesterday was awesome! We kicked off our new series, "Obey" and every aspect of the entire day was clicking.

*Eric Peters, our worship guy and his team sounded as good as I have ever heard them.

*Bill Swindle knocked it of the park singing the Third Day tune, There's a light at the End of the Tunnel"

*We had big numbers again yesterday----over 1,600 people! Tons of new faces and lots more returning and making Sunday mornings at Foothills a regular part of their week.

*I think we've had around 100 people sign up for our Belong (membership) class in the last 2 weeks!

*We've got 2 Grouplink opportunities this week. You can come either Monday or Tuesday at 7:00pm. If you've never been in a LIFE group, but have always wanted to try one, this is your chance.

*Sometimes doing 4 services in one day takes it's toll on you. Yesterday was one of them. I had a meltdown in the 6:00pm service. I actually forgot Abraham's name. Now keep in mind that I had preached on Abraham for 3 services already at this point. I probably said the name "Abraham" over 100 times, but for some reason I went blank. I called him "Moses" once and then a little later I actually called Abraham, "Eric".
I have a sneaking suspicion that I will see that again in our bloopers video.
I guess I'm losing it!

Friday, January 11, 2008

Toccoa Ga

Made a quick trip over to Toccoa Ga yesterday, which will be the location of Foothills Community Church's next location. I didn't have a lot of time, but in the short amount of time I was there I saw some promising locations to meet. Of course we still have some time before we have to nail down a location, but it is exciting to start dreaming.
I took our newest staff memeber, Paul Carr with me. Paul will be serving as our Pastor of Connections and will focus on getting people connected in LIFE groups and serving. Paul moved back to SC (he was in Charleston), from Missouri where he was a multi-site campus Pastor. (He actually was responsible for pretty much putting everything together as they got started). He won't be our Campus Pastor, but he will be able to assist us in Toccoa.
We expect to launch the Toccoa site in September. If you live close to that area (or know someone who is) and you're interested in being a part of something very exciting let me know. We will be sarting to get things cranked up in the next couple of months.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Obey

I've been wrapping up the preparation for my message this Sunday as we begin our new series, "OBEY". I am going to be talking about Abraham this weekend(and next weekend too). The message this Sunday is called Obeying Even When It Doesn't Make Sense.
One of then things that made Abraham an icon of the Old testament was his willingness to instantaneously obey God even when it made absolutely no sense.
As we head into 2008 I want to be like that. Always willing to obey God.
By the way, we will be showing a video that will totally inspire you too, so you don't want to miss out.
If you normally attend the 11:15 am service and are feeling cramped, why not switch over to one of the other services? There is a little room at 9:45 am, and there is plenty of room at 8:30 am or 6:00 pm

Monday, January 07, 2008

huge day yesterday

Well yesterday's services were incredible. We had huge crowds (our 11:15am service was at 94% capacity), and lots of new folks. I got to share our Vision '08 message, which basically recaps who we are, and where we're going.
We have all heard that vision "leaks", so it's always a great idea to set aside a Sunday in January just to drive home the vision as we start a new year of ministry.. But once a year is really not enough, so we incorporate vision casting throughout the year in various messages.
In all 4 services when I announced that we were going to start our 2nd location in Toccoa Ga. in September there was spontaneous applause. Our people really get it when it comes to reaching more people with the Gospel, which is extremely cool.
This Sunday we will start a new message series called "OBEY".
Be sure to sign up for our Grouplink coming next week. This will help you find a LIFE Group so that you can build relationships and grow spiritually.

Friday, January 04, 2008

Hannah Montana tickets

By now I'm sure you have heard the sad story of Priscilla Ceballos, the mother from Texas who helped her daughter concoct a lie about having a father who died in the war in Iraq so she could win some tickets to see Hannah Montana.
Well today I heard her apology, and I must say she did sound very contrite, but I wonder how much of that is because she got busted.
I'm not sure but I doubt she will be chosen for Mother Of The Year. It's actually pretty sad. But the real tragedy is that her 6 year old daughter, who instead of being taught the virtue of honesty and truthfulness by her mother, was taught that if you want something bad enough you do whatever is necessary to get it.
Not only that but it dishonors all of the families who actually have lost a brave loved one who died protecting our freedoms.
Oh well, welcome to the 21st century.
Priscilla, What were you thinking?

Thursday, January 03, 2008

2007

2007 is now a thing of the past, but for many people it will be remembered as the most significant year of their lives.
I am just finishing up my Vision '08 message. Part of the message is a look back to 2007. As I looked at the tangible hard data from 07 there is no doubt that it was our best year ever.
Attendance increase -- 20%
1st time salvations -- 286
Baptisms -- 202
Re-commitments -- 402
New members --255

Basically almost everything that we track is up significantly!

We praise God for 2007, but this is 2008. We are more determined than ever to make a greater impact than ever before! I am pumped!

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

back from a blogging break

I hope everyone had a great Christmas and a Happy New Year. I sure did!
Had a chance to go out of town for a couple of days. It was nice to take a breather.
I am so pumped about 2008!
We have some incredible things planned for 2008. This Sunday I will be sharing a message called Vision '08. We'll talk about God's blessing on Foothills Community Church in 2007 and then talk about what our focus will be in 2008. These messages are definitely my favorite type to do.

Here are a few of the things we are planning in the first 6 months of 2008:

In February we will be hosting a Marriage Retreat weekend. We have had an annual marriage trip since our inception, but this will be the first one on our campus. We expect to have over 200 couples participate.
In March we will be doing a series called "15 Minutes", that I believe could be the best message series we have ever done. Also in March we will be having our Easter services, which are going to be phenomenal!
In April Foothills will celebrate our 10th Birthday!!!(you know what that means---PARTY)
In May we are going to do something that to my knowledge has never been done in this area. I can't tell you what it is yet, but let's just say that many lives will be impacted!
Also in May, we should be moving into our new facility (we will have some sort of grand opening then, but we will most likely have our "official" grand opening in late Summer/early Fall)

There are lots of other things that will be going on, so stay tuned.