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3 Guys, 700 Screaming Kids
July 26, 2010 at 12:33 pm 0

Our 2010 Vacation Bible School culminated this past Friday night with a concert with The Go Fish Guys.

It was a raucous, sold-out affair, with music, beach balls, and kids.

Lots and lots of kids.








You can find out more about the Go Fish Guys here.
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Crescendo’s Crescendo
July 23, 2010 at 11:28 am 0

Here's a promise: this week's reading of Psalm 150 will be the most vivid experience you've ever had of a Scripture presentation in church.

I can't wait.

I like the message, too.

The sound is building...

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.
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Top Five Tuesday — Five Reasons VBS Rocks
July 20, 2010 at 7:29 am 1





We started Vacation Bible School last night.

This year's theme is Backstage With The Bible and culminates with a Go Fish Guys concert on Friday night.

But I've been working in VBS for pretty much the past 20 years. Why do I continue to be involved personally?

1. Kids & Chaos. 300 kids, music, sound, lights, adrenaline . . . it's not a bad gig, you know. I wouldn't want it every night, but it's a rush this one week a year.

2. Different Venue. I believe it is important that the children of this or any church see their pastor not just as a man up on a platform spouting out things only adults can understand. They need to see that in a real sense the preacher is one of them.


3. Volunteers. VBS inspires and motivates more volunteers than any other church event except for First Serve. Happily, last night we had several folks show up unannounced, "just to see if we needed help."


4. Music. My own kids -- now 20 and 17 -- still remember the songs from Vacation Bible Ship in 1995. VBS connects music with memory in a way that builds and keeps faith.


5. Decision. VBS gives the church a marvelous venue for "offering them Christ." Each year, we get to celebrate the youngest among us coming to new places in their relationship with Christ.


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Local Heroes
July 19, 2010 at 6:06 am 0

One of the most under-rated songs from Bruce Springsteen's catalog is Local Hero off the Lucky Town album.

Here are some local heroes of mine.

Eleven volunteers from Good Shepherd who are spending this week in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Far from Bourbon Street.

They are instead serving in communities still recovering from Hurricane Katrina. They'll spend the week -- much of it in the July sun and humidity unique to southeastern Louisiana -- hammering, drywalling, cleaning, serving.

Under the leadership of Ron Dozier, our Pastor of Missions & Community Impact, this group is fleshing out what it means to be Jesus to the world.

Or, as someone said it, they are "incarnations of the incarnation."

Local heroes, indeed.
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Crescendo, Week Three: Stand
July 16, 2010 at 6:00 am 0
When is a song about creation actually about something much more than creation?

When that song is Psalm 148. Or even Genesis 1.

As we build towards the crescendo of praise the concludes the book of Psalms, we're going to see this week that what looks to be a gentle song about the beauty of creation is in fact much, much more.

It's actually an apologetic, a poke-in-the-eye, a polemic.

To see where I'm going with all this, come this Sunday. I know I say it a lot, but I really can't wait for this Sunday's message.

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.


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Last week's service "Sing" began with this home grown video. Enjoy Chris Macedo, intrepid reporter:

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