- Crazy weekend
- Normally, I write this on Saturday night, but never actually got to it
- I left for school today, so I’m writing in Philadelphia where it is cold and rainy, can’t imagine why I don’t live here anymore
- We’ll pretend that today is Saturday
- Church last night was good, not great, but a good night
- It was a hard subject to teach on, a lot of questions
- It was one of those nights where I felt the weight of preaching, the weight of speaking God’s word
- Never a bad thing, but hard to work through
- I know that when you speak on pain and hurt in our world, you are doing it to people are hurting
- The band nailed the music last night, they were right on
- It just rocked, which is one of my dreams for people to say that Revolution is the church that rocks out
- The drama was great, awesome having that aspect in our services
- Hard time in the Q & A, working through doubts and suffering
- It was awesome last night to hear of people who have just found Revolution
- And to hear the pain in the stories of people and how God is working in their lives
- I wish I could say that I’ve seen God do this in every church I’ve worked in, but I haven’t
- Keep it up Revolution, God is changing people
- Had one lady tell me that she’s been listening online for a few months and finally found the courage to come check us out and she loved it
- Next week we’re going to talk about Understanding Jesus and what he’s all about, you don’t want to miss this
- If you have friends who don’t know Jesus, you need to get them to church next week!
- We are definitely going to lay it out for them
- On the plane today I read The Shack, I’ll blog some thoughts later this week after I have some time to chew on it
- On the plane today someone asked what I did and I said I’m a pastor. She looked at me and said, “That must be nice for you.” What other job gets that reaction?
- Got to do my first wedding this past week, always great to be a part of that celebration
- Paul, Dave and I went to Phoenix this past Friday for a Nelson Searcy seminar, great times
- It definitely helped us to think through our small group and worship systems
- Friday, Katie and I went to the Melting Pot, always a good place to eat
- I’m excited about being able to connect with some old friends this week
- Hopefully, I’m going to see Watchmen at the IMAX tomorrow, should be good
- A week of talking about nothing but leadership, close to heaven
- We’ll throw in some NFL trash talking and we’ll be all see
Posted in gospel, jesus, mind dump, new testament, revolution church Tagged: biblical seminary, d.min., dave lepeau, nelson searcy, paul ingram, the melting pot, the shack
