We’ve Got A HUGE Day Coming Up This Sunday!!!
FIRST:
Seriously, do not miss the exciting wrap-up of our “You Don’t Have What It Takes” teaching series this Sunday Jan. 29th – 9:30 & 11:00AM . My message will be on how “You Can’t Control the Future” – & why that is a very good thing.
We try to make sure that EVERY Sunday at Eagle Pointe is dynamic, relevant, & life-changing. However, I believe that this Sunday will blow your mind & that this will be the most powerful, life-changing message of this series. (and that’s saying something). PLEASE DO NOT MISS IT!
Also, if you have friends you are praying for to discover Jesus – you need to do flat-out WHATEVER IT TAKES to get them here! I believe God is going to use this message to soften & open even the hardest & most closed off hearts towards Him. PRAY & INVITE! PS. Don’t forget to bring coats & jackets for the homeless this Sunday.
SECOND:
This Sunday evening Jan. 29th at 6PM will be our Momentum Pre-Super Bowl Party & everyone is invited! Wear your favorite football team gear, bring some good potluck food to share, and join the fun! Momentum is one of the best environments for you to get inspired & equipped for ministry.
In addition to having fun & thanking all those who serve & help carry out what we are doing here at Eagle Pointe, I will be sharing something God has been showing me recently that all of our folks need to hear. If you call Eagle Pointe your church home you REALLY need to be there this Sunday evening! Please help me get the word out & get everyone in our church there on Sunday morning & evening.
January 26, 2012 | Categories: Church Life, Leadership, ministry, Personal Life, Serve The World, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Social Media, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | Leave A Comment »
You May Have REALLY Missed Out!
If you missed this past Sunday’s kick-off of our “You Don’t Have What It Takes” series – well – you REALLY missed out! Sorry, but it was a mind-blowing day where God was moving in big-time ways! (Our circus theme complete with popcorn for everyone didn’t hurt either)
While nothing will beat being at Eagle Pointe experiencing everything live & in person – you can watch our messages ONLINE (Also, below is the video of the message from our YDHWIT kick-off) I encourage you to watch it & share it with your friends.
Listen – God IS going to use this series to dramatically change your life if you let Him! Please do not miss this Sunday at Eagle Pointe as we continue our YDHWIT series. Also, please care enough about your friends, neighbors, family members, & others God brings across your path – to do WHATEVER IT TAKES to get them here!
I look forward to seeing you & those you bring with you this Sunday!
January 10, 2012 | Categories: Church Life, faith, ministry, Personal Life, Relationships, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Social Media, technology, twitter | Leave A Comment »
Don’t Miss The Bus!
2012 is going to be 1 wild ride here at Eagle Pointe Church – are you ready? Have you already jumped on the bus? To me it seems that there tends to be 2 types of people in church settings when it comes to this. Those who sit back & wait. They want to observe from a distance, not get too close to the action, and wait and see if the ride, once it gets going, looks like something they want to be a part of. For whatever reason, they don’t want to jump on board too soon. Maybe they don’t want to take the risk of committing themselves, their time, talents, and resources when they’re not 100% sure what the outcome will be.
Problem! These are also the same people who usually wait until it’s too late. By the time they decide to jump on board, the bus is so far down the road that they can’t catch up. That’s the way it is most of the time with whatever it is that God is doing. God reveals His vision for something He is up to, & it’s up to us to decide if we’re willing to and going to have the faith to jump on board His bus before it departs.
I love the story of Peter walking on the water with Jesus (Matthew 14:22-33). Many people chastise Peter for taking his eyes off Jesus and beginning to sink. In my view, Peter was the only disciple who had the guts & audacity to believe Jesus enough to get out of the stinkin’ boat. The rest stayed in the comfort & safety of the boat, while Peter took the leap/step of faith and went on the adventure of a lifetime with Jesus.
God wants to take Eagle Pointe Church on the adventure of a lifetime in 2012 & beyond! Are you going to sit back, observe, and wait and see if the ride looks safe? Are you going dip your toe in the water to test it out? Or are you going to take a leap of faith as Peter did? Are you going to jump on board the bus, buckle up, hold onto your pancreas, and get ready for the ride & adventure of a lifetime?
The bus is departing very soon! It’s time to decide! What will YOU do?
January 3, 2012 | Categories: Church Life, faith, Leadership, Serve The World, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | Leave A Comment »
Serve the World Christmas 2011 – Part 5
I just wanted to add 1 last thought to this “Serve the World Christmas” series I’ve been doing all week. If you missed “Serve the World: Christmas Offering – Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 & Part 4” please go back read them to better understand this post in context.
One thing that has been very popular the last 2 years has been our “Serve the World Christmas Gift Certificates“. This is a great way to “Spend Less & Give More”. It’s a great way to cut back on the consumerism & materialism of Christmas & help keep the focus of Christmas on what it should really be all about. Again, Loving God, Loving Others, & Serving the World!
Rather than buying more stuff and/or more things that we really do not NEED – I encourage you to give our ”Serve the World Christmas Gift Certificates” to your family & friends this year. You can make a donation in someone’s name & let them know that you were thinking of them this Christmas. And rather than giving them something they really didn’t need, a donation was made in their name to provide provide food, immunizations, medical care, mosquito nets, Bibles, & the love of Jesus Christ in parts of the world where the average family lives on less than $2 a day. As well, this gift will help fund local mission work with Children’s homes, homeless shelters, battered women’s shelter, community service days (Faith in Actions), & benevolence assisting struggling families with financial needs & counseling.
These ”Serve the World Christmas Gift Certificates” are available in our Cafe’ at Eagle Pointe, as well you can email our office to request the gift certificates.
Please pray about cutting back on the “stuff” of Christmas – give your best gift to Jesus this Christmas – & help us truly “Serve the World” in Jesus’ name in 2012! In addition to giving on Sunday mornings at Eagle Pointe – you can also give generously towards this effort by GIVING ONLINE.
Lastly, I hope & pray that you will help us make this a Christmas to remember!
November 25, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, Haiti, Missions - Local & Global, Parenting, Personal Life, Serve The World, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, Christmas, church, compassion, disaster, disaster relief, earthquake, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, Haiti, help, helping others, Holidays, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, pain, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, suffering, technology, twitter | Leave A Comment »
Serve the World Christmas 2011 – Part 4
Happy Thanksgiving! I know most of us are very busy with family & cooking – but I thought it was worth a try to get this post out right before “Black Friday”. I pray you will help spread the word about what I’ve been sharing this week in this 4 part series.
If you missed “Serve the World: Christmas Offering – Part 1, Part 2, & Part 3” please go back read them to better understand this post in context.
I propose that we “DO” Christmas different this year. Rather than buying into the frantic, crazy, stressful, non-stop month of parties, shopping, & trying to make sure that our friends, families, & kids have lots of “stuff” to do & presents to open – let’s just SLOW DOWN! RELAX! And ENJOY what this season is really about. As my daughter Brianna says, “Christmas is about 3 things: 1) Celebrating Jesus, 2) Spending time with family, & 3) Helping those in need!” DANG! I love that girl! THAT pretty much sums it up!
BTW: That’s a lot of what our December message series “Let It Be… Christmas” is all about! We’re using the Beatles to talk about what Christmas is really all about & how God wants to use us to show that He & we care for our families, neighbors, those in need, & our world. (Also, check out our “Let It Be…Christmas promo video here). Don’t miss this series kicking off this Sunday Nov. 27th. It will run each Sunday in December & on Christmas Eve.
This “Serve the World: Christmas Offering” is ALL about Brianna’s #3 – Helping those in need. I ask that you join us in helping in providing food, immunizations, medical care, mosquito nets, Bibles, & the love of Jesus Christ in parts of the world where the average family lives on less than $2 a day.
For the month of December please pray about & consider making a special donation to this offering, which we pray will fund our mission work in Haiti & the Phillipines for 2012. Please help us provide food, immunizations, medical care, mosquito nets, Bibles, & the love of Jesus Christ in parts of the world where the average family lives on less than $2 a day. As well, this offering will fund the local mission work with Children’s homes, homeless shelters, battered women’s shelter, community service days (Faith in Actions), & benevolence assisting struggling families with financial needs & counseling. Our goal is to raise $30,000. (This is above & beyond the approx. $30,000 it takes to run our church & preschool each month) This is also a rather modest amount considering the incredible amount of work we do with this amount of money.
Please join us in praying that God will FAR surpass our goal! Please pray about cutting back on the “stuff” of Christmas – give your best gift to Jesus this Christmas – & help us truly “Serve the World” in Jesus’ name in 2012! In addition to giving on Sunday mornings at Eagle Pointe – you can also give generously towards this effort by GIVING ONLINE.
Lastly, I hope & pray that you will help us make this a Christmas to remember!
November 24, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, Haiti, ministry, Missions - Local & Global, Parenting, Personal Life, Relationships, Serve The World, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, Black Friday, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas gifts, church, compassion, disaster, disaster relief, earthquake, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, Haiti, help, helping others, Holidays, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Shopping, Social Media, suffering, technology, twitter | Leave A Comment »
Serve the World Christmas 2011 – Part 3
As, I’ve been saying in “Serve the World: Christmas Offering – Part 1 & Part 2” – there’s something very, very wrong with us as a society and a people. There’s something very, very wrong with the way we celebrate Christmas. We succumb to this constant yearning for more and more and more. And if we would ever just wake up – we would notice that it leaves us empty. We Americans are shopping addicts & junkies – always looking for our next fix – we get our hit – we buy something – & we’re on a high for a little while. Then we start coming down off of that high – so we rush out & buy our next fix – and we feel really good for a little while – then we begin crashing again.
And we continue on this never ending empty cycle – until half of our life is gone – we’ve accumulated a mountain of debt – and we realize what a mess – and what a waste – our life has been up until this point. Listen – it is time for us to break free from the greed and materialism and consumerism that we are addicted to – and that is destroying our society.
It is time for us to show our kids the way – before it’s too late for them! It is time to stop – and it could begin this Christmas season with us. This Christmas we need to say NO to greed – materialism – & consumerism! We need to say NO to celebrating the birth of Jesus – by buying more stuff! We need to say NO to celebrating God’s love coming to earth in human form – by showering our kids and everyone we know with a ridiculous amount of material things – that they cannot begin to appreciate or be grateful for. We need to say NO to celebrating Christmas – with a month-long nonstop whirlwind of frenetic activity – which causes us to dread the holidays.
BTW: I am REALLY looking forward to our Christmas series which kicks off this Sunday at Eagle Pointe called “Let It Be… Christmas”. We’re using the Beatles to talk about what Christmas is really all about & how God wants to use us to show that He & we care for our families, neighbors, those in need, & our world. (Also, check out our “Let It Be…Christmas promo video here)
You know – there’s just something “right” about this ! I doubt there’s a person who has been reading this series of blogs – who does not feel a little something deep down inside of them going – “Yeah!” “I don’t need another iPod to match my other iPod – I don’t need a bigger TV – I don’t need a 42nd pair of shoes – what I need is – more of God in my life!”
This Christmas season – when your family & neighbors & coworkers ask “What are you doing for Christmas?” – you can say – “Not going to the Mall – not going to Best Buy – avoiding Wal-Mart and Target like the plague!” And after they bounce back from going into shock – you can explain that – we’re going to Buy Less & Give More – in fact – Buy Less & Love More – we’re celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ!
We’re going to help a bunch of kids and families in the Philippines & in Haiti – have the basic necessities that we Americans so take for granted. We’re going to meet real, practical, & tangible needs in Jesus’ name in places where the average FAMILY lives on less than $2 a day - where they have very little to eat – where they don’t have the immunizations to keep their kids from dying – where they live under a sheet or tarp – or in 1 room shacks with 8 – 12 people living in them. A place where pregnant mothers don’t have the nutrients they need & moms don’t have formula for their babies.
Our gifts this Christmas are going to “the least of these” – in name of Jesus.
I pray that this Christmas you will support our Serve the World: Christmas Offering & help us pull off all the local & global mission work God is leading Eagle Pointe Church to do in 2012. God bless you – & let’s try to do Christmas “right” this year! In addition to giving on Sunday mornings at Eagle Pointe – you can also give generously towards this effort by GIVING ONLINE. BTW: Here’s an info packet explaining in detail our “EPC – Serve The World Campaign – initial letter & FAQ“.
***NOTE: Be sure to check out the above & below videos of our mission work in Haiti & the Philippines.
November 23, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, Haiti, Missions - Local & Global, Personal Life, Serve The World, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, Black Friday, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas gifts, church, compassion, disaster, disaster relief, earthquake, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, Holidays, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, pain, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Shopping, social justice, Social Media, suffering, technology, twitter | Leave A Comment »
Serve the World Christmas 2011 – Part 2
Be sure to watch the above video & if you missed “Serve the World: Christmas Offering – Pt. 1” go back & read it 1st – so that you’ll get this part 2 in context.
Listen – if we as Christians don’t step up and address these issues – people starving – parents burying their kids – kids being orphaned by diseases all over the planet… I think years from now people will look back at the 21st century Christian church and ask – “What were they thinking?” “How could they not do something?” It’s like the way we look back at the church – who for 300 years read their Bibles – and kept their black brothers & sisters in slavery. Tell me how that works? How do you justify that? The problem is that we don’t have enough people who will take action!
I also had a conversation a couple of Christmas’ ago with a pastor friend. We were kind of making fun of the people who boycott stores that do not say “Merry Christmas” – during the month of December. I don’t think I’ll ever forget – my friend said – “I want to boycott those stores that invoke the name of my Savior – in the name of the almighty dollar. I had another conversation with my daughter Brianna – who asked me – “Daddy, why is it Jesus’ birthday and everybody buys all kinds of gifts for everybody else – but Jesus doesn’t get anything?” She said – “If it was my birthday – and everybody except me got gifts except me I’d be pretty upset.”
Then I did a little research and found that the average family in America spends $1300 buying Christmas gifts – that’s just the average… Some spend a lot more – & too many go into debt pulling off Christmas. We spend a ridiculous amount of money on gifts for everyone we know – on video games, iPods, clothes, and all kinds of stuff that our kids can’t begin to be grateful for or appreciate. Question – does this in any way sound like a celebration of the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ – of God’s love coming to earth in flesh? To me – it is more of one giant orgy of materialism – and it’s sickening!
I am challenging all of us – and everyone who will listen – to drastically cut back on Christmas gifts this year! I’ll give you a moment to catch your breath ——- But guess what? Christmas is not my birthday – & I don’t need anything! It’s not your birthday – and you really don’t need anything! Now, I know this is a hard pill, especially for our teens and kids, to swallow – but compared to 99% of the other kids in the world – our’s live like stinkin’ royalty! 99% of the kids in the world would trade places with them in a heartbeat!
So, in our family we’re calculating the maximum amount we can afford to spend on Christmas, without going into debt – which isn’t a whole lot on a pastor’s salary, paying off 2 adoptions, etc… We’re cutting that in 1/2 and using 1/2 to buy gifts & taking the other 1/2 and giving it Jesus for His birthday. Now, how do you give the Jesus – who is not here in the flesh? You could give to His work – the local church! And we should definitely be doing that. But Jesus also said that when you do this for the least of these – people who are suffering – starving – dying from diseases – you are doing it for Me. It’s easy to get overwhelmed – when you look at the incredible needs all over the globe – and think what could I do about all of that? Well, you can’t fix it all – but we can each do our part. Our Eagle Pointe family could come together and address a small portion of it.
During the month of December we’re doing a “Serve the World: Christmas Offering“. This offering will help fund our church’s mission work in Haiti & the Phillipines for 2012. Please help us provide food, immunizations, medical care, mosquito nets, Bibles, & the love of Jesus Christ in parts of the world where the average family lives on less than $2 a day. As well this offering will fund the local mission work with Children’s homes, homeless shelters, battered women’s shelter, community service days (Faith in Actions), & benevolence assisting struggling families with financial needs & counseling.
We’re encouraging people to go above and beyond their normal, ongoing support of all the ministries & mission work we do here at Eagle Pointe Church – & give to support our Serve the World: Christmas Offering. Please pray about it & see what God leads you & your family to do. In addition to giving on Sunday mornings at Eagle Pointe – you can also give generously towards this effort by GIVING ONLINE.
November 22, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, Haiti, Missions - Local & Global, Personal Life, Serve The World, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, Black Friday, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas gifts, church, compassion, disaster, disaster relief, earthquake, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, Haiti, help, helping others, Holidays, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, pain, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Shopping, social justice, Social Media, suffering, technology, twitter | Leave A Comment »
Serve the World Christmas 2011 – Part 1
I think the above video is all too indicative of our world today! (If you didn’t watch it – invest 4 minutes & do so) There’s something very wrong with us as a people and as a society! What do you think God is thinking when He sees us acting like that? About 3 years ago God began to really open my eyes and breaking my heart to the conditions that so many people in our world live in. Not just their physical needs – but also their spiritual needs. But reality is – that it’s very hard for people to focus on their spiritual needs when they’re starving to death – when their children are dying of diseases.
2 years ago I was at the gym working out – when a guy who knew I was a pastor approached me… The cyclone in the Myanmar had just happened – 50,000 people died… And another 50 to 100,000 people were expected to die – because they lacked the basic necessities of life – to survive the aftermath of the storm. And as so many people do – this guy was blaming God. He comes to me & says – “How could you believe in a God who would allow that to happen? If God is real – why doesn’t he do something about that?”
He went on and on – I listened for a while – and finally I put down the weights – I turned to him – and said – “God did do something about it!” He looked at me very perplexed and I said – “God created you and me and the other 7 billion people on this planet – and instead of sitting around and complaining and blaming God – God created each of us to get off of our fat happy lazy butts & go do something about it!” And with that – he lowered his head – and walked away.
In America alone – we spend more on entertainment each year – than it would cost to eradicate Malaria & other diseases throughout the world. In America alone – we spend more on hair products & make up each year – than it would cost to than it would cost to feed every man, woman, & child on the planet. But it’s because of our own human greed – selfishness – & irresponsibility that people are starving and dying of diseases all around the world. We won’t get off of our butts & go do something about it!
In Part 2 I’ll dive a lot more into this idea… But let me share with you something our church is doing this year. During the month of December we’re doing a “Serve the World: Christmas Offering“. This offering will help fund our church’s mission work in the Philippines, Haiti, as well as other local & global mission work we do for 2012. Please help us provide food, immunizations, medical care, mosquito nets, Bibles, & the love of Jesus Christ in parts of the world where the average family lives on less than $2 a day. In addition to giving on Sunday mornings at Eagle Pointe – you can also give generously towards this effort by GIVING ONLINE.
Our Eagle Pointe Life Groups will be helping provide Christmas gifts for a bunch of kids at a Children’s Home we work with for battered & neglected kids, as well as, helping several families both inside & outside of our church pull off Christmas/meals/gifts this year.
So, let me encourage you – before you dive head first into “Black Friday” & the Christmas shopping madness. Just say “NO!” to the greed, selfishness, extravagance, excesses, and debt this Christmas. Step back, take a deep breath, and ask yourself —– “Is this what Christmas should really be about?”, “Do my kids & others really need 20 new things this Christmas?”, “Does the way our society celebrates Christmas – even remotely resemble what a celebration of God’s Love coming to Earth 2000 yrs ago should look like?”
I’ll let you chew on that for a while – stay tuned for tomorrow’s ”Serve the World: Christmas Offering – Pt. 2” – don’t miss it!
November 21, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Haiti, Missions - Local & Global, Serve The World, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, Black Friday, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, Christmas, Christmas gifts, church, compassion, disaster, disaster relief, earthquake, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, Haiti, help, helping others, Holidays, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, pain, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Shopping, social justice, Social Media, spending, suffering, technology, twitter | 2 Comments »
Can Someone Please Slow Down This Ride?
Normally I use this blog to post about leadership, ministry/church related issues, local & global mission work, etc. However, today this post is very personal.
I woke up this morning wondering – “Where in the heck did the last 13 years go???” 13 years ago I stood in a hospital holding my newborn baby girl, and there was no man-tears about it, I cried like a baby at the sight of the most beautiful thing I had ever laid eyes on. (Umm – sorry my beautiful wife – I mean next to you of course) It was truly a life-changing experience – to hold this fragile new life in my hands & realize that God had just given me one the most precious gifts in all of life.
And I was gone! Completely, utterly, head over heals in love with my little girl. I remember the first word she ever uttered – “da-da”. I remember her first wobbly steps across the living room floor. I remember her first day of school & teaching her to ride a bike. I remember putting her on a school bus for the first time & tearing up as my baby rode off. (I also remember thinking that if anything happened to my baby, I would dismember the bus driver) I remember daddy/daughter dances. I remember times she was scared & she’d take off running to daddy. She knew her daddy would protect her.
My wife, Gina, used to say that just couldn’t believe how such a little girl could have such a big man wrapped around her little finger. I am guilty as charged!
I remember playing Pretty, Pretty, Princess & my little girl putting necklaces, earrings, & make-up on me. I remember taking her to Disney World for her 5th birthday while she was in full-blown princess mode. It cost a small fortune, but that didn’t matter because this was for my little princess.
I remember her first soccer practice & how nervous she was about playing with other kids who had played longer than she had. She was afraid she wouldn’t be good enough & that they might laugh at her. I remember kneeling down, giving her a reassuring hug, & then looking in her eyes & telling her that she could do anything she set her mind to – that she was more than good enough – & to go kick some butt! And with that she was off!
I remember coaching her soccer team for a few years & the rides to & from practices where we would talk about everything – life, school, her fears, God & even lots of girl/hormonal/development stuff that I REALLY wish she would have talked to her mom about. And while it was extremely awkward to talk about these things with my little girl, I tried to never let her see it. Because I was also thanking God that our relationship was such that she felt comfortable talking to me about this stuff.
I could go on & on & on & on… but I think you catch the drift here. Well, on Sunday my little princess turns… (not sure I can actually type this)… she turns 13!!! Ummm, excuse me, but where exactly did my 5 year old little girl go? 13 years cannot possibly have gone by already! And besides mourning a childhood that is passing by —- I’m not so sure I’m ready to let her be a teenager. Really? Not yet! Not so soon! Come on God! Can’t we slow this ride down and give me a few more years?
Tonight we’re having a big party with 20-something of her friends & honestly, I’m not sure I’m ready for this. I sit with a lump in my throat & my eyes watering as I write this. (Must be my allergies!)
But let me tell you – she is one amazing young lady! God truly reached down & touched this girl — Gina & I cannot take much credit for how incredible she has turned out so far. She loves Jesus, church, ministry, & missions. She’s got straight A’s in school & is a pretty darn good soccer player. And she could be a role model for most adults when it comes to maturity, compassion, & heart for God & ministry.
I’ll also tell you that I am SO grateful for some mentors God placed in my life years ago who challenged me to find a healthy balance between ministry/career & family. (My hot-blooded Italian wife also helps keep me in check!). I’ve been criticized that I am not more “available” to people. (ie. Tues & Thurs evenings & part of Saturday are soccer time with my Bri-Girl; I don’t answer my phone at dinner time or when I’m spending time with my family; etc.) I’ve been told that our church could be much “bigger” (ministry speak for a successful church).
But here’s the reality, & this applies to any of our careers —- we’ve got lots of years & lots of opportunities to build our churches, companies, careers, etc. But please don’t miss this – we only have a very small window & one shot with our kids!!! So, I’ll take the flak & criticism – but I WILL NOT blow my one shot with my kids!
So, Happy Birthday to my beautiful, amazing, smart, & talented daughter Brianna! You Rock! You are truly a gift from God & I am so incredibly proud of you!
Oh yeah – God, any chance on that slowing the ride down thing?
November 11, 2011 | Categories: Family Ministries, Leadership, ministry, Parenting, Personal Life, Relationships | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, Haiti, help, helping others, Holidays, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, technology, twitter | 1 Comment »
“iGod” Series Starts This Sunday – BE THERE!”
Is there really a God? What is He like? Well, join us as we explore these questions & more, & discover the All-Present, All-Powerful, All-Knowing & All-Loving God of the Bible.
The reality is that God wants us to know Him – God wants to reveal Himself to you. The more you know about God – the more life is going to make sense – & that’s why we are doing this series. Some of us are unclear about your future because you are unclear about God. Some of us lack direction in your life because you have a faulty understanding about who God is. A lot of people wander through life – they lack direction – they are afraid – they worry all the time because they have the wrong picture of God. If you don’t have a proper picture of God – then your life is never going to make sense.
Our “iGod” teaching series kicks off this Sunday 9:30 & 11:00AM @ Eagle Pointe Church. Not only do you REALLY need to be here this Sunday & for this entire series, but I challenge you to be a Kingdom Builder! Pray for & get busy inviting your friends & everyone God brings across your path this week. Also, please help us promote this series by watching & then sharing our 3 promo videos below on your social media.
I can’t wait to see you & those you bring with you this Sunday @ Eagle Pointe.
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Stuff God has been teaching me/reminding me of… (Part 2)
- “DO NOT SETTLE!” — EVER!
- God often works through the “impossible” to accomplish the “unbelievable!”
- The difficult we will do right now – the impossible may take a little while.
- I need to live in faith… NOT in fear!
- The key to continually taking my marriage to the next level is to stop seeking things from her – and to start going all out to serve her!
- The world belongs to God – and not the stock market.
- My responsibility as a leader is to set the next generation up for success.
- So goes the leader – so goes the people.
- I need to relax more & have fun more!!!
- I can’t believe I get to do this (Lead Pastor of an awesome church) for a living!
Can’t wait to see what He says next!!!
September 21, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, faith, Leadership, ministry, Parenting, Personal Life, Relationships, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, suffering, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | 2 Comments »
Stuff God has been teaching me/reminding me of… (Part 1)
God is always speaking to us & trying to teach us new things – here are just a few of the things He has been teaching me & reminding me of lately…
- “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived all that God has in store for those who love Him…” (1 Cor. 2:9) “You have no idea how HUGE I am & how HUGE my plans are!” We need to dream bigger dreams!
- If God says to go after Moby Dick in a row boat – BRING THE TARTAR SAUCE BABY!
- Right now God is at work… doing things that I am COMPLETELY unaware of… but will reap the results of when He thinks I am ready.
- Someone addicted to routine and ritual will never be a change agent in God’s church! Find one in the Bible – go ahead – try!
- God doesn’t need me… I need Him! Desperately!
- I am NOT the source of one single blessing in my life – GOD IS!!!
- Balance is a myth! Look at Jesus or anyone God used in the Bible – their lives were completely out of balance in God’s direction.
- When you play around with sin… there are always consequences! ALWAYS!
- If I can accomplish “HIS vision” without HIS help ——- then it isn’t “HIS vision!”
- Passive husbands and fathers suck! (Sorry! Just being honest about it!)
- He leads me step by step – NOT in three to five year plans! Long range planning is for those who try to keep God in a box.
- He is Sovereign and is not surprised by anything!
Those are just a few of the many things God has been teaching me & reminding me of lately. I’ll share some more tomorrow… (stay tuned)
September 20, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, faith, Faith In Action, Leadership, ministry, Parenting, Personal Life, Relationships, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, suffering, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | 2 Comments »
“Warrior” series kicks off this Sunday – BE THERE!!!
This Sunday at Eagle Pointe we will kick off one of the most powerful & life-changing teaching series’ we’ve ever done! (Let that soak in for a minute) Through this “Warrior” teaching series God is going to radically change lives, marriages, & families (you have my personal guarantee on that).
I hope & pray that you will join us as we learn how to fight & be victorious in life’s battles; learn how to be the Warriors & Warrior Princesses God has created us to be; & learn about the very real spiritual battles that are taking place every day for our lives, families, homes, churches, communities, & world!
“Open war is upon you – whether you would risk it or not!” It is time for battle! It is time to fight!
Do yourself & your family a HUGE favor — & do not miss this Sunday at Eagle Pointe church! And PLEASE care enough about & do flat out whatever it takes to get your friends, neighbors, co-workers, family members, & everyone God brings across your path this week here on Sunday! Also, share our 3 promo videos on your social media (See our Eagle Pointe Facebook page for videos).
PS. If you’d like to know more about the heart behind this series check out “Warrior Teaching Series” blog post.
ALSO – Eagle Pointe’rs: Help us use this series to move towards our goal of “Breaking the 500 Barrier” in this ministry season. (If you don’t know what that means please click the link & find out)
September 14, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, faith, Family Ministries, Leadership, Parenting, Personal Life, Relationships, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, Ministry, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Social Media, technology, twitter | Leave A Comment »
Pizza with the Pastors – this Sunday
This coming Sunday Aug. 21st, right after 2nd service, is our next “Pizza with the Pastors”.
Are you new to Eagle Pointe Church? Interested in finding out more about the church? Maybe wanting to get involved, but don’t know what your next step is? Then join us for a brief overview of our mission, strategy, and environments to help you determine your best next step. Sunday Aug 21st immediately after 2nd service. Lunch & childcare provided. If possible, please r.s.v.p. by emailing our Church Office so we can plan food & childcare.
If you’re new or newer to Eagle Pointe this is a great environment for you to get to know our pastors, learn more about Eagle Pointe, get your questions answered, and find out how you can get more involved. Childcare and pizza provided.
I would love to see you there!
August 17, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, ministry, Relationships, Social Media | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, suffering, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | Leave A Comment »
“Guy-Centric” Church – Trying Not to Neglect the Ladies
August 15, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Personal Life, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, servant evangelism, serving, Social Media, technology, twitter | Leave A Comment »
6 Things I LOVED About Faith In Action Sunday 2011
1) Seeing God use 100′s of ordinary people, like us, to help so many people & point so many hearts towards Jesus! Through our helping people in real, practical, & tangible ways the door was opened to begin helping people spiritually. The impact of us serving our community was HUGE!
2) Seeing so many of the people we served who were moved to tears, seeing a small army of volunteers show up to help them out. I had one lady, almost in shock, say to me that she didn’t think that there were still people in our society who genuinely cared for & helped others.
3) The amazing hearts & generosity of our Eagle Pointe family. So many gave selflessly of their time, talents, & energy in order to help & serve others. At several projects, people found additional work they wanted to do & took off to Home Depot & bought what was needed. Ex) The Flowering Branch Children’s home got a bunch of extra flowers, in front of the center, we didn’t originally plan on.
***BTW: I hope that generosity continues this Sunday during our offering time. We need to make up not only for all the supplies we bought for Faith in Action, but also for us not having church/offerings this past Sunday. We still have lots of bills, ministries, & mission work to pay for
4) The amazing attitude of Eagle Pointe’rs. Eagle Pointe’rs showed up to WORK baby! Hot – humid — it didn’t matter! When things didn’t work right, or go exactly as planned – there was no griping & complaining – people just rolled with it & found another way to get the job done!
5) Seeing so many kids participating in F.I.A. Sunday! I loved seeing so many kids & teens helping out at all our different locations & seeing them catch a passion for serving others at such young ages!
6) The insatiable passion Eagle Pointe’rs have for Loving God, Loving Others, & Serving the World! I had so many people asking how soon can we do this again??? I love that so much of what our church is & does happens outside the walls of our church bldg. BTW: We will have several opportunities coming up this Fall to do more of these types of projects. Stay tuned for more details.
I could easily do a “Top 100 Things” list – but I’ll spare you from that. Those are probably the Big 6 for me personally. I would love to hear from you… What Did You Love About F.I.A. Sunday???? (Comment below)
I have to say that our Faith in Action Sunday was a HUGE success! Thank you to all of you who participated – we couldn’t have begun to pull this off with out you! And of course – GO GOD!!!
* NOTE: We will show our “F.I.A. Sunday Day of” video this Sunday July 31st as part of our “Faith In Action Celebration”.. We will share stories & take communion/Lord’s Supper together this Sunday 9:30 & 11:00AM. I hope to see you there!
July 25, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, Leadership, Missions - Local & Global, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | 1 Comment »
Faith In Action Sunday – Heart & Attitude
If you missed any of the important Faith In Action Updates with all the info you need to know about this weekend’s day of serving our community, here are the links to them F.I.A. Update #1 & F.I.A. Update #2 – be sure to read them.
Today I want to briefly share a few things regarding the heart & attitude we all need to have when it comes to Faith in Action Sunday – or anytime we’re helping & serving our community & world in Jesus’ name. The reality is that this should be a lifestyle for all of us, not just a couple times a year kind of deal.
1) It’s not about me! I think most Eagle Pointe’rs get this idea. (This one of the many things I love about our church family). It’s not about my goals, my agenda, my feeling good, what I want, how I like & want things to be… It’s not about people seeing how wonderful & spiritual I am. It’s not about me! It is ALL about Jesus & those we are serving in His name!
2) Meeting physical needs opens the door to meeting spiritual needs. This is the model Jesus gave us & this is the model we follow with all of our local & global mission work. Jesus met real, practical, tangible needs & then had the opportunity to address their true #1 need. He healed the sick, made the lame walk, etc & THEN shared with them about the Kingdom of Heaven. He knew what he was doing! So long as people are starving, homeless, their kids are sick & dying, etc – they do not care about their spiritual needs. Meet those physical needs & then you have a platform to address the spiritual needs. As I often say, people do not care how much I know – until they first know how much I care.
3) Some things will NOT go as planned. Sorry – but that’s just the reality of mobilizing a few hundred volunteers & having them working at 6 different locations on the same day. As much as we plan, organize & strategize – some balls will get dropped, some details will be missed, some problems will arise & some things will not go exactly as we had thought & hoped for. So, WHEN that happens – just roll with it & help us make the best of it. Jump in, take some initiative & help your project coordinator quickly solve & move forward past the problem. BTW: That’s what leaders do – they don’t complain about problems – they solve them! Again, It’s not about me!
4) We “serve the world” in order to point people to Jesus. This is the bottom line. This is what it ALL boils down to. My challenge to you is that AFTER you have served & helped – AFTER you have shown that you truly care – do not be afraid to share with those people why you are doing this… “I love Jesus, Jesus says we are to love & help one another, & we are here demonstrating the love He has for you.” Ask people if you can pray for them. Let God work in their heart & give you an opportunity to point them toward Jesus.
5) Invite your friends to join you. This Faith in Action Sunday is a HUGE God-sized opportunity for you to invite your friends, neighbors, co-workers, etc to join you. Listen – even those who could give a rip about Jesus or church – like the idea of helping kids, single moms, homeless, etc. The idea of community service resonates with them – that’s the way God wired all of us up. Joining you this Sunday will give them the opportunity to meet & work alongside other Eagle Pointe’rs & see that these “church people” aren’t that weird
. (At least we’re weird in a good way – right?) This may be the very thing God uses to bring down their defensive wall enough that they would be willing to give church a try. So, get busy inviting people to join you for Faith in Action Sunday!
6) Our generosity involves more than just our time & effort. Due to us not having church services this Sunday – we will also not have any tithes & offerings coming in. However, we still have bills, ministries & missions to pay for & supplies for F.I.A. Sunday to provide. Please help us make up for it by going above & beyond the following Sunday July 31st! I also encourage you to take advantage of our Online Giving.
I am SO pumped & cannot stinkin’ wait for this Faith in Action Sunday! God is going to use all of us to make a difference in our community. God is going to change lives – the lives of those that we serve as well as our own lives.
I’ll be making the rounds to all of our location & I hope to see you out there this Sunday.
Oh yeah! BTW: We will have our New & Improved Faith in Action t-shirts at each location. If you ordered them – yours will be waiting for you. Arrive a little bit early so you have time to change & wear it while you’re serving.
July 21, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, ministry, Missions - Local & Global, Serve The World, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | Leave A Comment »
F.I.A. Sunday 2011 – Project Details & Info Sheets
Our Faith In Action Sunday is coming up this weekend. This Sunday we will cancel our Sunday worship services & mobilize a small army to head out into our community to serve in real, practical, & tangible ways. This is the model Jesus gave us – meet people’s physical needs & then the door is thrown wide open to begin meeting their spiritual needs.
I hope you are already signed up for a Faith in Action location. If not, you can email our church office A.S.A.P.
Below is a list of our Faith in Action locations, as well as, a link you can click for a “project info sheet” for each location. These sheets explain the work being done, what you can bring, directions of where to go, etc. Please be sure to get the info for your location.
We ask that you arrive at your location no later than 8:45AM (you won’t hurt our feelings if you’re early). At 8:45AM each location will have a group meeting & prayer time before starting to work.
Flowering Branch Children’s Home - FIA – Location Info 07-24-11 – Flowering Branch (*NOTE: This project is full to new sign-ups, please choose another project)
The Extension - FIA – Location Info 07-24-11 – Extension
Simple Needs - FIA – Location Info 07-24-11 – Simple Needs
House Angels/Single Mom – FIA – Location Info 07-24-11 – House Angels (*NOTE: This project is full to new sign-ups, please choose another project)
Eagle Pointe Landscaping, etc – FIA – Location Info 07-24-11 – Eagle Pointe
Childcare @ Eagle Pointe - FIA – Location Info 07-24-11 – Childcare (*NOTE: This project is full to new sign-ups, please choose another project)
***FYI: We will offer childcare for Babies through 3rd grade age children starting at 8:00AM that day – & all children must be picked up by 1:30PM.
More info on the scope of work at each location can be found by checking out the video below… Also, if you missed Monday’s post with other important info you need to know about Faith In Action Sunday you can read it HERE.
I look forward to seeing all of you on Faith In Action Sunday – it is going to be an amazing day of God working in so many lives!
July 20, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, Missions - Local & Global, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | Leave A Comment »
Last Minute Details for Faith In Action Sunday
Be sure to RESPOND to Item #5 RIGHT AWAY!!!
We announced most of this on Sunday at Eagle Pointe – but I just wanted to make sure everybody was “in the know” when it comes to this weekend’s Faith In Action Sunday. So, here’s the lowdown…
1) Sign-up for a location – we need you! If you haven’t done so yet – email our church office right away.
2) Childcare will be offered for babies through 3rd grade age children from 8:00AM – 1:30PM here at Eagle Pointe. Please pick up your kids BY 1:30PM! Don’t be late because after 5 1/2 hours of watching the little angels – our childcare workers will need a break
3) Arrive at your location BY 8:45AM. Promptly at 8:45AM each location will have a group/team meeting & prayer time before beginning our work projects. Please don’t be late & interrupt the work being done so someone can explain to you what was just covered in the meeting.
4) If you have not heard from a Project Coordinator from the project you signed up for – we may have a bad email address for you. Please email them a.s.a.p. so they can bring you up to speed as we prepare for F.I.A. Sunday. Each project/leaders email is listed below…
Flowering Branch Children’s Home - David Stowers OR Jan Roelle
The Extension - Rusty Draper
Simple Needs - Toni-Lynn Sratford
House Angels/Single Mom – Joe Melton OR Tracy Melton
Eagle Pointe Landscaping, etc – Terry Juergens
Childcare @ Eagle Pointe - Jonathan Napier @ jonathan@eaglepointe.org
5) We are going to try & get NEW F.I.A. T-SHIRTS (New color & design) for next Sunday. The price will be $10 to cover our cost. Please email office@eaglepointe.org with Qty’s & Sizes before tomorrow (Tues. July 19) @ 10AM if you would like shirts!!!
6) NO OFFERINGS NEXT SUNDAY!!! We still have bills, ministries & missions to pay & supplies for F.I.A. Sunday. Please help us make up for it by going above & beyond the following Sunday July 31st! I also encourage you to take advantage of our Online Giving.
If you have any other questions please email your Project Coordinator or our church office.
AGAIN – We need your t-shirt orders RIGHT AWAY!!!
July 18, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Faith In Action, ministry, Missions - Local & Global, Serve The World | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, compassion, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, help, helping others, humanitarian aid, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, relief, servant evangelism, serve, serving, social justice, Social Media, suffering, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | Leave A Comment »
“Momentum – Hawaiian Luau” – this Sunday @ 6PM
This Sunday May 22nd @ 6:00PM – put on your island/tropical best & join your church “Ohana”/ family for an amazing “Momentum – Hawaiian Luau“! We’ll have an authentic Hawaiian Pig Roast & potluck social here at Eagle Pointe – bring a dish or dessert.
This is also our end of 2010/2011 ministry season Volunteer Appreciation event & we want to say “Thank You” to our volunteers in an unforgettable way! However, even if you’re not volunteering yet – join us & see how you can jump in & serve somewhere in our church.
I hope to see all of you there! We have got some BIG-TIME surprises in store for you – that you’ll be talking about for a longtime! This will be an event you will not want to miss!!!
In fact, here was one of the surprises from last year’s Momentum Luau…
May 18, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Leadership, ministry, Social Media | Tags: Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, church, disaster, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, Hawaii, Hawaiian, help, helping others, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, love, Luau, mercy, Ministry, mission, missions, Ohana, party, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Social Media, surfing, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | 2 Comments »
Eagle Pointe – BBQ & Baptisms
This Saturday May 14th we will have our “Take the God Plunge” BBQ & Baptisms at Cauble Park/Lake Acworth beach. This is going to be AWESOME! We have about 30 people signed up to get baptized – YES about 30 people!!! We will have a monster cookout, kick back and relax on the beach, & swimming. This is also a great opportunity to get to know a whole bunch of people outside of the craziness of a Sunday morning @ Eagle Pointe church. Here a few things we need you know & to help us with…
1) I hope all of you will join us for an incredible day. We will start baptizing people at 10:00AM – so please arrive early and be ready to cheer like you’re at your favorite team’s football game, for these people who are taking this next step of faith – a.k.a. the God Plunge!
2) Please join us in praying for good weather and don’t forget to bring lawn chairs, side dish and/or desert (POTLUCK), & sunscreen.
3) If you want to “Take the God Plunge”/get baptized, need more info, directions, etc – please email office@eaglepointe.org a.s.a.p.
4) Here is an info sheet answering lots of questions about baptism, as well as, instructions & directions for this Saturday’s BBQ & Baptisms - Take the God Plunge – Info Sheet – May 2011
5) If you can help with set up, tear down, hauling supplies, cooking, etc please email office@eaglepointe.org right away.
6) Below is the video of the message I gave @ Eagle Pointe last year – answering most of the questions people have about Baptism. Whether you’re getting baptized this weekend or not – I really encourage you to watch this…
May 9, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, faith, ministry, Personal Life, Social Media, Spiritual growth | Tags: Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, celebration, Christianity, church, evangelism, facebook, faith, God, invite people to church, Kennesaw, love, servant evangelism, Social Media, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | 2 Comments »
Easter is Coming! Help us get ready.
I am SO looking forward to the Easter Celebration we have planned & for an amazing kick-off to our “F-Bomb” message series this Sunday! As we are working our tails off getting ready for you & the people you bring with you on this BIG day – here are four specific things that YOU can do as we prepare to celebrate Easter at Eagle Pointe:
1. Invite your friends!
It’s always amazed me that although we know many of our friends are LOOKING for a church to attend on Easter, we still feel nervous when inviting them. Maybe it’s the fact that we all feel a bit nervous when talking about things that are important to us. The truth is, when you invite a friend to join you for church on Easter they very often will come, and even if they cannot, they’ll appreciate the fact that you thought of them.
We will have invite cards available at church for you to hand out or send to your friends. Check out my Facebook page & our Eagle Pointe Facebook page for videos, etc that you can share. We’ll have Easter road signs everywhere in our community you can use as a discussion starter (“Hey, have you seen…). Also, I will be sending out an e-mail invitation that you can easily send to all of your friends. Our Eagle Pointe website also has information & the times of our Easter services.
Again, more people will attend church on Easter than any other day of the year. Studies show that 3 out of 4 people would attend an Easter church service if they were invited by someone they know. Let me encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and really make an effort to bring as many people as you possibly can this Easter. Don’t forget our “U + 2 Easter Challenge“. Offer to pick them up and drive them here. (In fact, carpooling will help with parking!!!)
2. Come to worship and serve this Sunday!
If your friends are meeting you here rather than riding with you, make plans to worship in either the 8:30, 10:00, or 11:30am hour & then serve in another hour. We will need lots of help in the children’s ministry and host team – if you are able to help out please contact Tim Roman @ timroman53@hotmail.com for Host team – or Jonathan Napier @ jonathan@eaglepointe.org for Children’s ministry A.S.A.P.
3. Help us free up some parking spaces.
Parking WILL be an issue this Easter weekend! Please help us by carpooling if at all possible (your family doesn’t need to arrive in 2 or 3 cars separately). Volunteers – let’s pack our back gravel lot behind the church. People not being able to find a parking spot does not make for a very good 1st impression.
***AND – we need many of you to come to the 8:30AM service to make room for Easter guests – who will most likely come to the later services.
4. Help out in any way that you can.
If you see ANYTHING that needs to be done – a piece of paper that needs to be picked up, a person who needs a question answered, a restroom that needs to be cleaned – I encourage you to “just do it.” One of the great things about Eagle Pointe is the way that we all pull together to meet whatever is needed.
Let’s make every effort to see that everyone has the best possible experience here at Eagle Pointe this Easter. Let’s see to it that not one person walks through our doors without being greeted by several people and introduced around. Let’s make everyone feel welcomed, loved, and appreciated. Hopefully, they will leave thinking, “That is the friendliest place I’ve ever been to.” Everyone is on the Host Team this Easter! (Actually, that is the case every Sunday!)
***Remember: Studies show that most visitors to a church will make up their mind within the first eight minutes as to whether they are ever coming back again. Let’s do absolutely everything we can to get them to come back again.
5. Personally celebrate the Good News of Easter starting today.
Just think of it: because of Easter our past is forgiven, our life is worth living and we have a future in heaven! Romans 3:22 says, “We are made right in God’s sight when we trust in Jesus Christ to take away our sins. And we all can be saved in this same way, no matter who we are or what we have done.” Start praising God & celebrating today & every day!
I look forward to seeing you this weekend!
April 19, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, faith, Social Media, Uncategorized | Tags: Acworth, Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, Christianity, compassion, Easter, Easter Sunday, facebook, faith, God, help, Holidays, humanitarian aid, internet, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Ministry, servant evangelism, serve, serving, Social Media, technology, twitter, Volunteer, Volunteers | Leave A Comment »
Can You Say “Date Night”???
This Saturday April 16th we are doing our next “Great Date Night Experience” here at Eagle Pointe Church.
Most couples want to have a date night – but don’t! Well, we’re going to help you by providing fun & creative ideas for your date night & “parent’s night out” childcare is available here at Eagle Pointe.
I’ve got to tell you – Gina & I have been doing these Great Date Night Experiences the last few months & we’ve been having a blast! They are A LOT of fun, they are crazy, we talk about a lot of stuff, & these Date Nights make for some great memories!
Trust me – YOU NEED TO DO THIS! Drop off the kids here at the church at 5PM, pick up your “assignment”, & have a GREAT Date Night! You & your spouse will be glad you did!
PS. Care enough about your friends, neighbors, co-workers & their relationships to get them to take part in this as well.
BTW: In addition to “dating” your spouse – Dads, read this blog post I did a while back about how… “Dads – You Need to Date Your Daughters“
April 15, 2011 | Categories: Church Life, Family Ministries, Parenting, Personal Life, Relationships, Social Media, Uncategorized | Tags: Appreciation, Atlanta, blogging, blogs, celebration, church, facebook, God, invite people to church, Jesus, Kennesaw, love, mercy, Social Media, technology, twitter | 3 Comments »
U + 2 Easter Challenge
This past Sunday as I taught on Acts 4 “Off-Road Boldness” as a part of our “Off-Road” series at Eagle Pointe. I challenged our entire church family to join me in doing 3 things as we approach Easter Sunday – because - Easter Sunday is the greatest opportunity of the year to invite people to church. Even non-churchgoers feel a sense of that’s just what you do on Easter Sunday. And studies show that 3 out of 4 people would be willing to come check out a church on Easter Sunday if personally invited. To that end – I’ve challenged our entire church to…
# 1 – Ask God for boldness in following Jesus Off-Road!
Wherever God leads you – your neighborhood – workplace – your gym – where your kids play sports — follow Jesus Off-Road & boldly be an “unstoppable idiot rhino for Jesus” (watch the message online) – living out the life & adventure Jesus has called you to! Allow God to use YOU as a fully empowered messenger of Jesus in every area & aspect of your life.
# 2 – Pray & fast these next 2 weeks for our Easter services!
Basically, we want to unleash the power of God through prayer & fasting – & then do “whatever it takes” to pack our church full of people on Easter Sunday who need to have their lives & eternities impacted by Jesus! However, there are A LOT of people who are confused about or are just unfamiliar with this Biblical practice of fasting. So, here is a link to a blog post I did a while ago “Fasting = Getting Serious About Prayer“ – which will help you grab hold of the idea & heart behind fasting.
Let’s all pray & fast together for our church – for our community – for our Easter Sunday services – & for God to use us to PACK all 3 services! (8:30, 10:00, & 11:30AM)
# 3 – Accept the U + 2 Easter Challenge!
90% of the people in our area are disconnected from Jesus & His church! That should break our hearts – it breaks the heart of God!
And this Easter Sunday is a God-sized opportunity for us to begin doing something about that! I am challenging every individual in our church – to do flat-out whatever it takes to get 2 people to come with them to Easter Sunday services here. (U + 2)
You might need to invite 20 people & remind them 8 times between now & Easter Sunday in order to get that 2. But you allow God to use you to do whatever it takes to bring 2 people with you – to help us pack all 3 services with people who need to have their lives & eternities impacted by Jesus Christ!
Would you do that? Will you accept that challenge? Question: Who’s life, family, & eternity will be changed because you got bold – audacious – & accepted this “U + 2 Easter Challenge”???
***NOTE: Here is a link to watch my message from this past Sunday — “OFF-ROAD BOLDNESS“
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