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Room In The Inn Begins
October 20, 2010 at 5:00 am 0
Here's a glimpse of Good Shepherd's Room In The Inn Ministry:



It's one of the best things we do.

And it's starting over again this year.

If you'd like to make your life count by living for someone and something beyond yourself, come to the Room In The Inn training event Thursday, October 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the K-Zone.
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Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Things Our “Fresh Eyes” Taught Us
October 19, 2010 at 5:00 am 2
As I posted last week, we've retained the services of Will Mancini to help us with clarity, strategy, and focus.

After touring Steele Creek on Saturday and visiting the GSUMC programs on Sunday, he spent most of Monday with the lead staff.

By Monday afternoon, our heads were spinning. It was both humbling and exciting.

Here are my top five takeaways:

1. We brand our "bullets" but not our "gun." Even though I've never been a gun owner that metaphor has stuck with me. What did Will mean? This: we brand and promote our different series better than we brand and promote our church. He actually held up our Sacred Marriage bulletin and told us, "you all are too creative!" That hyperbole was to remind us to devote the same energy to telling the story of the church as a whole as we do to telling the story of a given series.

2. It's not as easy to find the church as we thought. Since we are on a prominent corner, we assumed "everyone" in the area knows where we are. Not so much. Our signage is small on one side of our intersection and absent on the other. Our parking lot entrance is a bit tricky to find. Most importantly, there's no "popcorn trail" leading to the church -- no combination of "real estate" signs or road signs to let people know of the life that awaits them at the corner of Moss Road and Hwy. 49. Be looking for that to change. Quickly.

3. Our parking lot is . . . forbidding. In order to protect children and ensure traffic flow, we posted several "Do Not Enter" signs in our parking lot. We failed to see what message that communicates to our guests: Not Welcome Here. Woooops! Of course that's the last thing in the world we want to communicate. Course correction to follow. Such is the advantage of fresh eyes.

4. Human welcome needs to extend beyond the building. We've long been excellent at welcoming people into the lobby. Yet prevailing churches take that welcome and that spirit well beyond the doors of the building -- into the parking lot and onto the sidewalks. Our campus is large and not always easy to navigate. There's nothing like a human face -- hopefully one who knows answers to relevant questions -- to make it less intimidating.

5. What's happening in the different program venues is worth the effort. Will's point is that he wants the experience and vibe outside the church to match what happens inside. From his perspective, BigHouse student ministries, KidVentures children's programs, and our Sunday worship experience are an excellent fit for the spiritual needs of people in the 21st Century. He simply wants Good Shepherd to stop hiding it all under a bushel.

Watch for changes large and small, subtle and overt, to come to the GS experience soon.
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Men’s Pathfinders TAILGATE
October 18, 2010 at 5:00 am 0
Instead of a conventional "launch" for our Men's Pathfinders on October 25, we're doing a tailgate party. Here's how we promoted it during church yesterday:



We even did a slow motion instant replay of the tackle.

It's going to be a great night.

You can sign up here.
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Sacred Marriage Week 6 — Sexual Saints
October 15, 2010 at 10:20 am 2


The words "sex" and "saints" are rarely in the same country, much less the same sentence.

Or the same sermon title.

Until this Sunday.

And it's one of those message in which I'm going to say some things that I just can't wait to say. I love those days.

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.
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First Serve & Serving First
October 1, 2010 at 5:00 am 2


First Serve is back.

It's one of the best things we do at Good Shepherd as several hundred of us fan out in ministry on the first Saturday of each month. You can see the different ministry options and sign up for the one that stirs your adrenaline here.




And for the men, we're having a breakfast before First Serve. Guys can show up at 7:30 for a full breakfast, a pastoral word, and information about our November Advance called "Taking It To The Streets."

You can sign up for that one here.
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