Our best!

13 04 2007

We had the chance to celebrate Easter with my sister and her family in Greeley, CO this past Sunday. Not only did we have a great time with them and our kids’adopted grandparents (sisters husbands folks) but we enjoyed a phenomenal Easter service at their church, Greeley Wesleyan. The worship not only sounded great but it was genuine (big difference). And their pastor preached one whale of an Easter message. Through this week I’ve been thinking about something, and it really has nothing to do with Greeley Wesleyan, although the quality of their service triggered my thought process. There are so many churches who put days, weeks, perhaps MONTHS, planning their Easter service. They want to pick out the perfect songs, graphics, dramas, cantatas, because “Someone new will be there to hear the Gospel for perhaps the first time”. They spend money on larger and better advertisements, challenge their people to “INVITE, INVITE, INVITE!” Put together special choirs, etc. You get the picture. My thought (I know you’re wondering when I’ll get to it). Shouldn’t this be our attitude EVERY Sunday. Isn’t every Sunday the celebration of the risen Lord? Isn’t every Sunday a chance for “Someone new to be there to hear the Gospel for perhaps the first time?” Seems lots of churches roll out the red carpet for Easter and then settle for the other 51 weeks of the year. I hope at Element we’ll give our best, our ABSOLUTE BEST! Every Sunday. We give our best not to “sound good” or “look good”, but in the hopes that perhaps we will engage someone with the greatest message known to man in a way that they can best see Him and know Him. If we don’t give our best, why give at all?

Following Christ,

Jeff





Common Ground

12 04 2007

Grant and I attended the monthly Cheyenne Association of Evangelicals meeting today. We were able to meet many of the ministers we had not yet connected with at this meeting. There were Presbyterians, Charismatics, Methodists, Baptists, Non-Denominationals, etc. at this meeting. Couple of thoughts. #1 They genuinely desire to see Cheyenne reached for Christ. This leads to a “one body” mentality. Sure, we have some major doctrinal differences, but each pastor there I can genuinely say that their top goal for Cheyenne is to see people won to the Lord. This leads to #2 . They seemed genuinely excited that we were here. They were not standoffish, intimidated or annoyed that we are in town. They completely understand that more Bible teaching churches means more people touched with the Gospel. Anyway, it was cool to connect with that group and we look forward to partnering more with them to reach Cheyenne.

Following Christ,

Jeff





New posts

11 04 2007

Grant and Adam both have new posts up. Thought I’d offer you a link to their blogs.

www.elementworship.blogspot.com

www.elementconnections.blogspot.com





Becoming part of the tribe!

10 04 2007

Ever notice how we naturally resort to the “tribe” mentality when someone new comes into our group. Not saying it’s wrong I just think it’s natural. Over the past few weeks I’ve been able to see this first hand in two different circles. In my attempt to try and get to know people I’ve started working my way into those two circles. I love playing basketball so I’ve started going to men’s open gym during the lunch hour on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. It’s funny, I received the same reception at men’s open gym that I did at the pastors prayer group I attend each Tuesday. Again, nothing wrong with that. What reception am I talking about? The “size him up” reception. I am far from being a great basketball player, although I know I can hold my own in a YMCA open gym. But what do the guy’s there do from day one? They hesitate to pass me the ball, the look at me as a 3rd or LAST option on offense. They want to watch “can this guy play or is he just here cause he’s fat and wants to lose weight?” I’ve been to open gym 5 or 6 times now, yesterday guess what happened? I’d broke into the tribe. I became an important part of the team, they looked to pass me the ball when I cut, posted up. I was rewarded for crashing the boards (rebounding), and playing hard defense. Today at the pastors meeting (after attending 3 weeks and meeting personally with several of them) they prayed for our church. They asked “How are things going Jeff?” I became part of their tribe. What are you getting at Jeff? Glad you asked. Why do we want to provide inflatable games at an Easter Egg hunt? Why do we want to serve pancakes during the pancake feed at Frontier Days or give out free water at the Memorial Day provide, or provide a gas buy down for folks on the air force base? Because Cheyenne is going to size Element Church up to see whether we’ll be accepted into their tribe. My desire is that we will crash the boards, play hard defense, hustle down the court, do the things that doesn’t get the glitz and the glamour and guess who will call on us in a time of need? The tribe! That’s how I see it anyway. Our willingness to work hard and serve our community gains us respect, acceptance and open doors. THEN we can share with them the Gospel that compels us to do so.





Bummed!

8 04 2007

There are some great churches and church planters out there. Since diving into the world of blogging I’ve found some GREAT blogs out there by other church planters and churches. Reading some of their blogs today about their Easter weekend experiences kinda bums me out. I really felt like we had a great event set up for our first splash into Cheyenne. I totally trust that God has something else in store for us that will probably blow our minds, but tonight, I’m bummed! Some of these churches do some WAY out of the box events on Easter weekend, including dropping 50,000 eggs from a helicopter with some eggs holding a chance to win some sweet prizes. One church plant had 4,000 people from their community show up. INSANE! Now my mind goes to the next thing. What is our next event. How can we serve the community. We want to serve our community first and foremost, but as a new church in town their is a secondary thing in our serving. I don’t think these 2 things oppose 0r contradict each other, I’m still working this out in my mind. As a new church we want to generate some new buzz in town WHILE serving. We will always do things that may never be known by the community simply because it’s the right thing to do (serve at the Salvation Army soup kitchen, help the crisis pregnancy center, food drives, clothing drives, etc), BUT, now more than ever we want the community to SEE us in action doing something that is not common but stands out. Does this make sense? This is hard to do on limited funds. With unlimited funds, DUDE, look out. I can think of some pretty sweet stuff. With limited funds we want the biggest bang for our buck. Tonight I got an email about an event we wanted to do in June. The cost far exceeded my expectations. SO. Do we do it or not? That is the question. All this is processing I have to do as lead pastor. Please continue praying for us that the right events would rise to the surface. That we would be VERY wise stewards of what’s been given to us. Doing an event just to do one is pointless to me. I want people who are longing for Life to see Life in us as we do an event. I want people to ask “What is it with this Element Church? They are always doing things for the community.” Anyway, random thoughts on an Easter night.

Following Christ

Jeff





Risk

7 04 2007

Grant posted a GREAT blog today on the Element Connections blog about risk. I have been challenged by this for the last year now. What am I doing for the Lord? Am I being ALL that He wants me to be. And I’m not talking about in my ministry. As a neighbor. A friend. A husband and a dad. As a normal, everyday person, outside of church planting am I being who God wants me to be. Am I willing to take risks in my faith. I hope no matter how old I get, in fact, my hope for all believers is that no matter how mature we are in our faith, how young or old we are that there would be no risk too great if it is what our Lord wants us to do. Risk for risk sake can be self serving. “Look at me!” Risk for God’s sake is Kingdom serving and might get me nothing in return. The reward for the risk might be ridicule, rejection, resentment (good 3 points there huh). Anyway, Grant did a great job. So check out his blog. What’s the risk? HA, I’m so funny!





Easter Egg Hunt Cancelled

6 04 2007

Well, they have cancelled the Easter egg hunt. The director called me pretty bummed. He felt like our addition would really benefit the event. He asked us to please try to work with them again on something. I mentioned Super Day (the last Saturday day in June the Parks and Rec does a HUGE event, literally thousands of Cheyenne folks come out to the park for this event) as something we’d like to be involved in. Said we’d like to offer a whole set of inflatable games for that. He loved that idea and said it sounds like that would be a “Feature Event”. Maybe the Lord has that in store for us. We ran 2 ads in the paper this week for the egg hunt and had more hits on our site in one day than ever before. So, that got us some exposure. Anyway, thanks to all you who prayed. We trust that God has something else in store for us. We really felt good about this event but we feel even greater about our Lord. “The Lord’s plans stand firm forever; his intentions can never be shaken” (Psalm 33:11)





Unless you become like these little children…

6 04 2007

Words spoken by Christ to his followers was shown today in the hearts of my children. I love our kids. They can be absolutely INSANE, A LOT, but I wouldn’t trade it for the world. At our evening meals each night we try and read a Bible story and each person around the table prays for someone in our lives. Many times Sabrina and I just laugh at how happy God’s heart must feel when he hears children pray, it’s so special. Well today, we were looking at a snow covered ground, wondering if it will clear up enough to do our servant project at the city Easter egg hunt tomorrow. I fully trust that God can change the weather regardless of what Jeff Matthews predicts as chief meteorologist of KGWN News Channel 5 here in Cheyenne. I called Pete at Fun On The Go to see what the latest time is we could cancel without paying for the full event. Dan, at the Parks and Rec Department, is waiting to see what happens through the day before he makes a decision. While I am on the phone, getting info, asking about cancellation, Jonah asked Sabrina if we could pray for God to change the weather. His motive is so we can have all 4 inflatable games and not just 1 if we go indoors, BUT, he fully believes that God can do it. Do I? Do you? Do we REALLY believe God can do anything? Do we ask God with expectancy of what He can do? I hope we do more often than not, but I have to admit that sometimes I haven’t. We ask with a “probably not” mentality rather than “probably so”. Anyway, we gathered together and Makalah prays in her sweetest Makalah voice: “Dear Jesus, pray for Easter….Amen”. I know the Holy Spirit took those words straight to the throne of God and interceded on behalf of our daughter. WOW, how cool is that? May we (I) have the faith of a child (Makalah, Jonah, Mariah). It was a great teaching moment for me. Not to teach, but to be taught!

Following Christ,

Jeff





Salvation Army

5 04 2007

Stopped by the Salvation Army Church today here in Cheyenne. Met the Captain who was preparing his Easter week messages. Didn’t realize there were still actual Salvation Army Churches left around. It’s a nice little brick church that holds worship services every Sunday morning at 10:30 AM. I stopped in to check on their soup kitchen. They feed a lunch each day to people in Cheyenne who were in need. I was introduced to one of their volunteer managers who then introduced me to their cook. They have someone in charge of the meal everyday. Makes it much simpler to be involved in. The Soup Kitchen in Gillette, you are responsible to choose what to cook and cook it all. I asked the lady in charge if they were in need of any volunteers to help on any day. Turns out that she has absolutely NO help on Friday’s. Guess where our staff will be every Friday? That’s right, Chili’s! lol, We will be helping serve the needy down at the Soup Kitchen. I don’t know if any other churches take a day or not but we will and I, as lead pastor, as well as our staff will be the first to serve. If we want a serving church we better be willing to serve. Pray for us that we can make a difference to the Salvation Army as well as those who come in who are in need. I think it will be very cool to close our office each Friday so we can head down to the soup kitchen to serve. Being the hands and feet of Jesus is not always convenient but it’s always right.





PRAY PRAY PRAY part 2: Weather Update

4 04 2007

The weather channel site is calling for a high of 38 degrees and chance of rain/snow. The local CBS weather station is calling for a high in the 50′s and partly cloudy. SO, either way you look at it the weather outlook is going down from the 60′s predicted earlier this week. Again we ask that all of you pray like mad for the creator of the weather to grant us His favor on Saturday. We are praying for divine connections at our event as we offer inflatable games to all the kids. We got signs made and connection cards. We trust in the Lord and in HIS mighty power. Thank you for praying. Here is a pic off of the local CBS news site. To keep updated go to www.kgwn.tv/weather








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