April 20, 2010

Life UnPlugged

What would your life look like if the Holy Spirit truly flowed through you and out of you like a river?

Jesus said in John 7:37-38 - “Anyone who is thirsty may come to me! Anyone who believes in me may come and drink! For the Scriptures declare, ‘Rivers of living water will flow from his heart.’” Verse 39 explains that this living water is in fact the Holy Spirit.

So, if you were consumed by the Holy Spirit, what would life be like? I think many times Christians tend to minimize the Holy Spirit. Particularly, many of us think that the Holy Spirit is an inactive part of God that only shows His face when its convenient for us or when we feel guilty about something. However, time and time the Bible teaches us that the Holy Spirit is living and active dwelling in God's New Temple, our hearts.

I think if many of us would begin to come and drink, as Jesus says, that we will begin to experience the rushing rivers of living water, the Holy Spirit. When allowing this rushing river to unleash we cannot help but see our life changed. The way you look at things becomes different, the things you say sounds different, and ultimately your purpose changes. By allowing this river of living water to rush through you others will be changed.

So, do you want to make a difference in your life? In someone else's life? In your church? Allow the Holy Spirit to consume you and take control of everything! That is life unplugged and to the fullest!

March 3, 2010

How to Have a Great Staff Meeting

I love the staff at LifeGate Church!! I could not ever imagine being a part of a better group of people when it comes to planting a life-giving, spirit-empowered church! Besides Sunday, one of the highlights of my week is Monday's, particularly our staff meetings. I always leave those meetings encouraged, challenged, and pumped up about taking things to the Next Level! There have been times at churches I've been a part of where I dreaded the staff meetings because it was more like a "you suck" session, but not at LifeGate. So why is that we have a great staff meeting and how can you have them for your staff?

1. Know that what you do is making an eternal difference. Therefore, priorities become about how to move people to the next level in their walk with Jesus.
2. PRAY TOGETHER - I would say that 1/3rd of our staff meeting is us praying for the people of our church and their friends and families, praying for one another and our families, and praying for God to move and use us!
3. Have fun - a team that laugh's together stays together. If you aren't having fun with one another, things become boring and you will end up hating working with the your team.
4. Always evaluate WINS/LOSSES - not only from a Sunday and your ministry area but in personal lives as well.
5. Know that a staff meeting is meant to make each of you better at what you do and to make that ministry you are a part of better - staff meetings should never be about bashing people, but how to evaluate things that can be done better, things that are going great, and set up a game plan for what's next.
6. Have staff meetings at times when most people think and operate the best - our staff meeting is at 8pm. Partly because of how our scheduling works, but mostly because several of us operate and think best later in the day. I know for me as a hyperactive individual, my brain tends to be thinking at its best during the 8-11pm time slot.

Following these six basic steps will allow you and your staff to really be united, as well as make staffing meetings a fun part of the week.

February 25, 2010

Loving What You Do

How many times have you heard this: "Man, I hate my job!" or "I hate what I'm doing."

This is all too common, and to be honest with you it is very common in the church amongst ministry staff members. I have definitely gone through it and am embarrassed.

However, right now... God is using me in a new role that I never thought I'd be in and is using it to prepare me for some great things in the future. But in this role I am getting the opportunity to truly love what I do! I am working hand in hand alongside some amazing people and I'm getting to lead others.

So what is your situation right now? Do you love what you are doing? If so great! If not here are three things to do/ask yourself in order to begin loving what you do?
1. Is Jesus in the center of what I am doing? If not, it is important to get things straight and put him back in whatever it is you are doing!
2. Is my attitude a reflection of who I am? You choose your attitude and attitudes are contagious. By choosing a positive and encouraging attitude, you have the ability to make the most of anything.
3. What can I do to improve my situation? Many times we play the blame game and forget to reflect on our own personal impact!

If you don't love what you do, its up to you to change the situation!!

February 2, 2010

Where Has This Year Gone? - Happy Birthday!!!


Exactly one year ago today our lives changed forever. God blessed us with the birth of our son, Micaiah Jacob Brown!! Over the past year we've seen this baby begin to grow into a mini man and quick. He rolled over at 3 weeks, he had his first two teeth at 4 months, began rolling back to front at 5 months, crawled at 7 months, and began walking at 11 months. This has been a big year for him!

But for me this has been one of the best year's. Not only have I seen our little boy grow really fast, but I've watched my wife become one of the greatest Mom's ever. She amazes me!!

Anyway, Happy Birthday Micaiah Jacob Brown!


January 7, 2010

Up the Creek, Without A Shovel??

Here I am writing my first blog post of 2010 and of all things its about the weather.

I've been trying purchase a snow shovel for the last three days because I've been hearing that the snow will be coming soon. Well, it came sooner than later. I woke up this morning and the snow has yet to stop, and yet I still have no snow shovel. What's a man to do, except to enjoy the beautifulness of it. As I sit with my son and enjoy this beautiful white stuff Isaiah 55:10-12 comes to mind:

As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it. You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.

On another note, I've started a 90 day challenge with reading the entire Bible. It's going really well so far and you can take part of your own Bible Reading Plan, like my 90 day plan with youversion.com.

I'll post some pics later of the snow!!