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A Hire I Like
July 15, 2010 at 6:18 am 3

This is my friend Sammy Gonzalez.

He is Good Shepherd's new Intern Espanol.

For several years, we have had a fledgling ministry with our Spanish speaking friends and neighbors. The ministry has centered around English As A Second Language classes (ESL), simultaneous translation of the sermon during the 11:30 service (via headphones, like the UN), a small Estudio Biblico at 10 a.m., and my own halting attempts to speak Spanish.

But we've never had a point person on staff who could be the church's liaison to this fast growing community.

Until now.

Sammy and family moved to Charlotte from Connecticut last fall so that he could begin studies at Gordon-Conwell Seminary. The Gonzalezes quickly plugged into the Good Shepherd family, and this spring it became obvious what we needed to do: invite Sammy to join the staff.

He said yes.

So he's begun visiting with the Spanish speaking families who are part of the Good Shepherd family. Sometimes he takes me along so that I can practice my language skills.

He'll help with our ESL ministry, direct our evangelism efforts at area soccer matches, and, most importantly, lead a Spanish speaking Pathfinder group starting in September.

We believe this is a good move at a good time involving a good man.
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Crescendo Week Two: Sing
July 9, 2010 at 6:00 am 2

Why do we do this?


I'm not asking about the band or the instruments or the visuals.

My question is much more basic than that.

Why do we sing together as part of Sunday morning worship?

Would it make a difference if we didn't?

We'll tackle those questions on Sunday morning. I believe it will be one of our most enlightening times together. Ever. That's how excited I am about it.

Week Two of Crescendo. From Psalm 147. Sing.

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.
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Crescendo
July 2, 2010 at 6:00 am 0

I've confessed before: I find preaching on the Psalms to be a difficult exercise.

So last summer, we devoted all of July to Psalm 23 in a series called Still.

This summer, we're back at it again.
Psalm 146-150 -- the last five songs in the Psalter -- represent a crescendo of praise that concludes the whole collection.

So we're going to spend five weeks living in those Psalms.

Five weeks exploring what we would sound like if our worship was based more on Israel's song book than our own understanding of things like "praise," "church," or even "music."

It starts with an experience based on Psalm 146 called "Tell."

Sunday.

8:30. 10. 11:30.
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What Our Students Are Doing …
June 30, 2010 at 7:14 am 1

This week 63 of our middle & high school students, along with adult volunteers, are headed to Mt. Union, Pennsylvania for Creation Fest 2010.

Think Woodstock for Jesus.

They'll have four days of camping, concerts, seminars, and community.

Our BigHouse ministry has had unusual momentum in 2010, and this trip is the culmination of a very good spring and summer.

Remember the students. And the volunteers.

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In a short time, we'll hold the funeral I referred to in yesterday's post. Please "pray without ceasing" for the Goshen family.
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Bring Your Cell Phone To Church On Sunday . . .
June 25, 2010 at 5:00 am 2

. . . and leave it on.


And while you're at it, bring some of your best questions about the text of the bible with you.


You'll see how those two elements -- your cell phone and your questions -- mesh together as we wind up the Text Message series with an experience called Txt2Txt.


I'm a bit nervous about it.


But it's a good nervous.


And don't forget the last of our ConTXT Sunday night seminars at 5:30. You can pre-register here.


Sunday.


8:30. 10. 11:30.
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