Monday, December 29, 2008

relaxing

I am blogging from Virginia today. We came up to Virginia to visit some family for a couple of days.
I wasn't at Foothills this past Sunday, but I got the full report, and it sounds like they had a great day!

I heard that Paul Carr really connected with his message at our Seneca campus.

I also heard that our campus Pastor, Shannon Chiles did an amazing job doing the message live in Toccoa (at least that's what he told me!) Seriously though, I am so proud of Shannon. It was his first EVER sermon. Way to go bro!

David Odom led worship at both services at Seneca, and as usual, knocked it out of the park.

Numbers were off a bit in Seneca, but up in Toccoa.

I remember in the old days, almost being afraid to go out of town, because I thought the place would fall apart without me. I realize now, it was my fear and pride. Now I have such an amazing team around me, I could be gone for months and Foothills wouldn't miss a beat.

I can't wait for this weekend! 2009 is going to be our best year ever!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

sunday recap

We had 3 amazing Christmas services at Foothills Community Church! Quite possibly the best services we have ever had.

** The place about came unglued when the band played Little Drummer Boy--It was Incredible, you guys rock! (If you missed this, it stinks to be you!)

** The stage set was amazing, and the lighting was unbelievable.

** We had tons of guests. I love seeing their faces when they first experience Foothills.

** I know alot of families have already headed out of town, but we still had ALOT of people.

** I'm probably going to have nightmares after seeing Brian Rhodes in green tights! (if you didn't get a chance to see him, you should thank God for protecting you!)

Thursday, December 18, 2008

catch-up thursday

I am back in the office today after two days in Dallas. I had a great time. I got an opportunity to spend a day with some amazingly smart people (not really sure why I was invited!). Anyway when we got there it was about 30 degrees and earlier that day they had freezing rain and sleet, so the roads were salted down --what a mess. It was cold and cloudy and foggy and dreary, and we got stuck in some major traffic. In spite of that, I am glad that I had the opportunity to go. I met some Pastors and other leaders and I was challenged by what was shared.


Here are a few of things that were shared that have me really thinking:

** The church historically has been about "catch and keep", but the goal should be to "catch and release" (as in sending people back into the community and around the world to influence the world for Christ, not just to have everyone show up for a church service)

** There are 4 levels to live life on:
Level 1 -- Struggle
Level 2 -- Success
Level 3 -- Significance
Level 4 -- Surrender

** My job is to DIRECT and RELEASE energy, not to SUPPLY it.

These things probably won't make sense unless you were there, but I am going to be unpacking these thoughts over the next few weeks.




Because I was gone for 2 days, I am playing some serious catch-up today. I can't believe that this weekend we will be having our Christmas services. I am so pumped I can hardly stand it!


Don't forget to hand out those invite cards.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Sunday recap

Another incredible day at Foothills.

In Seneca, major props to worship leader David Odom for leading worship in the 9:30am service because Eric Peters was at home sick as a dog (the stomach flu is running rampant around here). It was cool to see the band come together and make it happen.

We started a new series for Christmas called, Wrap it Up. Yesterday I talked about prioritizing worship at Christmas. I stressed coming prepared to worship on Sundays. Wouldn't it be cool to see everyone have the same zeal and passion on Sunday mornings as we have on Saturdays at the Clemson football games!

At our Toccoa campus they had a major milestone because they baptized 4 people! I heard that the water in the pool was just a bit chilly, but everyone survived. I am looking forward to preaching in Toccoa live soon!

This weekend is going to be unbelievable! Our Christmas services will be Saturday at 6:00pm and Sunday at 9:30am and 11:15am. Bring your friends and family.

I'll be out of town Tuesday and Wednesday, so this week is going to be very busy. I'm really looking forward to this trip because I am going to get to spend some time with some incredible leaders.

Friday, December 12, 2008

busy Friday

Most of you know that our offices are closed on Friday, but there is so much to do as we lead into the next couple of weeks and the Christmas services, that I needed to come in for a little while.

It has been a great but hectic week. I had a chance to bring some of our staff to my coaching network on Thursday. That was very cool. I know that I got challenged personally by a few things that were discussed.

This Sunday we begin our Christmas series called, Wrap It Up. This weeks focus is keeping the right priorities during Christmas.

Don't forget that next weekend are our Christmas services. Make sure to invite everyone you see because the services are going to be incredible. Here is the schedule again: Saturday Dec. 20th at 6:00pm and Sunday Dec. 21st 9:30am and 11:15am (all 3 services will be identical) Plan to come a little earlier than usual because it is going to be crowded!

A church member gave me tickets to the Clemson men's basketball game for Saturday. Really looking forward to hanging out with my youngest son Cole.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

reunion

Went to Atlanta yesterday to pick up my daughter and granddaughter from the airport. It was a great reunion. They have been in South Africa for the last year serving with Youth With a Mission.
I am so proud of her commitment to get out of her comfort zone to serve God. She is praying about what her next assignment will be.

Here's what I have discovered. There is a whole generation that wants to change the world, not just talk about it. I wonder how many of us that are "slightly" out of our 20's would be willing to take on these kind of challenges to reach people for Christ?

Here's the honest truth, most of the time I don't want my little world and my little routine to be disrupted for anything or anyone.

When is the last time that you went out of your way to share Christ with someone, or to help someone in need?

Monday, December 08, 2008

Sunday recap

Another fantastic day yesterday at Foothills. We baptized 65 people. That makes over 200 people baptized this year!

We had a few technical glitches in the first service, but by the second service things were clicking pretty good.

This Sunday we begin our Christmas series called "Wrap it Up." Be sure to keep inviting all of your friends.

This week is going to be a little hectic. I have to go to Atlanta on Tuesday, and then on Thursday I've got my coaching network. This month all of the guys are bringing some of their staff members for leadership training with them. I'm really looking forward to having some of my staff go with me.

Next week is shaping up to be another crazy week as well! I love what I do!

Friday, December 05, 2008

This Sunday

I am so excited about this Sunday. We will be doing baptisms in both services. I'm not sure of the exact amount of people that we'll be dunking, but there's a bunch!

There is nothing I do that gets me more fired-up than watching people go public with their faith through baptism.

If you have not already signed up, you can still be baptized. Bring an extra change of clothes and a towel and we'll walk you through the rest.

This is going to be one of the most incredible services we have ever had at Foothills, so don't miss out!

Thursday, December 04, 2008

30 days to live

What would you do if you found out you had 30 days to live? That question has been the topic of many sermons and songs, such as Tim Mcgraw's, Live Like You Were Dying.

But what would you really do if you had 30 days left?

This past Sunday we showed a video of someone from Foothills Community Church who basically found out that he had just a short period of time to live. His name was Ray Stamm. Ray and his wonderful wife Lucy have been part of Foothills Community Church since our days in the High School. By his own admission the music style and volume of Foothills was not the type he would listen to in his car, but Ray was passionate about seeing people reached for Christ, so he set his personal desires aside to see young people come to Christ.

Ray has battled with cancer for many years, but this time the cancer got the best of him and he has gone on to be with the Lord. but before he died we went to his home and interviewed him about his faith. In a sense this video would be a legacy that would continue reaching people for Christ even after he was gone.

This video was shown at his funeral, and this past Sunday we showed it during my message. It is one of the most amazing videos I have ever seen. If you haven't seen it yet, do yourself a favor and click this link and watch it(Ray's video begins at 31:25)

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Goals--Leadership Development

I have an honest confession. I love to set goals. I don't know when it started, but as far back as I can remember, I have been doing it.

I'm sure we've all heard that when you set a goal, you should write it down. It should be measurable and it should have a deadline.


I have been thinking lately about some of the goals that I want to set for 2009. Under the category of Leadership Development, one of the things that I am going to do is to set more time aside to develop young leaders. I have asked 4 of our younger staff members to join me once a month for a time of leadership development and mentoring. I am really looking forward to that.

I also know a couple of younger church planters that I hope to be able to pour myself into in 2009.

Along those same lines, I hope to be able to be a part of another leadership round table discussion group in 2009. I have been in one for the last several months and it has stretched me as a leader. I want to be exposed to as many great leaders as possible. I will also attend leadership conferences as well.

I have always been a reader, yet in 2008 I have not spent nearly enough time reading as usual, so in 2009 I will set a goal of reading a certain number of books to hone my leadership abilities.

I will make a concentrated effort to put myself in a position to grow as a leader so that as our Church continues to grow that I will not be a bottleneck to our potential.

Obviously some of this I have not finished working through but that is a rough draft of the type things I will be doing in 2009.

What goals have you set?

Monday, December 01, 2008

monday stuff

We had some incredible services yesterday at Foothills. More people flipped the switch! Next Sunday we'll be doing baptisms during both services. I can't wait.

Our attendance was off a bit, not surprising on a cold, rainy, Thanksgiving weekend. Overall though, the month of November was our highest attendance ever. We have added over 500 people in the last 12 months!

We had a great all-staff meeting this morning. I taught on risk. Had a lot of great input. I am fortunate to have a staff that is 100% sold-out to helping people meet Christ!

We are finalizing a few things for our Christmas services. All I can say is, they are going to be amazing. The band is going to do a few old Christmas favorites, and they have some surprises as well.


A few other random thoughts:

Clemson rolled South Carolina. Maybe next year Gamecocks.

I hate cold weather.

I have a bunch of meetings on Mondays