NEW BLOG!

16 06 2008

Andy Hazelet has a new blog up.  Andy is the youth pastor on the JV side of Fusion.  He’ll be blogging his personal pastoring journey as well as thoughts and updates from the JV Fusion side of things.  Check it out HERE.





New Location Update

16 06 2008

Hey Element Church! Just wanted to give an update on the new location and The Climb. Currently we are having some drawings done by an architecht to help us in the building code process. We need to show the proper occupancy load and fire egress for the assembly areas. We are thankful for the people God has brought our way to help us in this process and are doing our best to trust in God’s timing on the issue. Continue to pray for God’s help and favor in all of these issues. All building supplies are in and ready to use as soon as we get the go ahead. We want to do the build out as fast as possible so anyone with framing and Sheetrocking experience and know how will be greatly appreciated.

Yesterday we had $7593 given to The Climb which brings our total given to $40,607 . Yesterdays offering, including The Climb, was the largest Sunday offering in Elements young history. PRAISE GOD! Keep it up Element Church. I trust God is blessing you as you give! We have a healthy checking account balance and are able to do ALL the things we feel God is leading us to do.  God is the faithful Provider and I know He will supply all our needs according to His riches in Heaven.

Trusting,

Jeff





Devotional Thoughts

16 06 2008

Hey Element Church! I had a great time in the Word this morning. Thought I’d share a few things God impressed upon my heart.

Here is a thought that God gave me today. I feel it really helped me. This is what I felt like He was saying. “I know and that’s enough!” I read Matthew 10:29-31 Jesus was speaking to his 12 disciples preparing to send them out as “missionaries”. He says that God sees even when one sparrow falls to the ground. And what are they worth – one copper coin? Therefore DON’T BE AFRAID for YOU are far more valuable than a sparrow. “I know and that’s enough!” God KNOWS where you’re at. He KNOWS what you need. He KNOWS how you feel. And that, for me, needs to be enough! (really helped me in my frustration with the building)

Matthew 10:42 This verse ended the long passage of Jesus telling the disciples all that he was asking them to do for Him. He told them early in chapter ten to go out and raise the dead, heal the sick…basically “I’ll do great things through You.” He gave them MASSIVE authority if you read the passage. Then he ends with this verse. And if you give EVEN a cup of cold water to one of the LEAST of my followers you’ll be rewarded. Here’s what struck me. “Even the smallest act of service to the least important person is noticed by God” We want all the BIG stuff. I think Jesus knew the disciples hearts. “OOOH, raise the dead!” NO, even if you do the very smallest act of service it is rewarded.

Matthew 11:12 — Jesus says that the Kingdom of God is forcefully advancing. Love that terminology. I want the same to be said of God’s Kingdom here in Cheyenne.

Matthew 11:28-30 Great every time I read it. Jesus’ call “Come to me” our enemies rebuttle “He’s a hard master”. I’m reminded of the Beavers statement about Aslan in Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia. One of the Pevensie asks about Aslan the Lion “Is he safe?” The Beavers response “Safe? NO, but he is kind.” Jesus’ words “come to me…because I am humble and gentle of heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” The devil wants us to believe that Jesus is hard, cruel and waiting to condemn. He is the opposite. He is not tame, BUT He is kind.

Matthew 12:21 A quote from the Old Testament about Jesus. “And His name will be the hope of all the world!” WOW! In one name, hope for the world.

That’s it! Thought I’d share.

Jeff





Sunday Rumination (6-15-08)

15 06 2008

Hey Element Church!  Here are my thoughts on the day.

— Family is SUPER sick.  Sabrina still can’t get out of bed.  Mariah started throwing up at 5 PM last night, Jonah at 10 (covered his bed), and Sab at midnight.  Makalah, Jaydah and myself have escaped it so far.  Please pray for us.

— HAPPY FATHERS DAY!  I got up and was welcomed on the counter with cards from each kid and one from my wife.  Sabrina also made me a really cool shadow box with some memoirs from my Grandpa Maness who just passed away.  It’s REALLY cool.  Thanks Sabrina!  It was the perfect way to start the morning seeing those things from my family.  Mariah even, half asleep and feeling horrible said “Happy Fathers Day Daddy!” at about 4:30 AM.

— If I can be half the dad mine was I’ll be more than successful.  What a privelege for my brother and I to have such a great example of being a man.  I hope Jonah can say the same of me when he’s 33.  Thanks Dad!  I love you.

— 1 person accepted Jesus today as Savior.  That’s cool!  He actually was brought to me after service by on of our great volunteers and said “Jeff, this could you pray with this young man.  He’d like to ask Jesus into his heart.”  (not exact words)  We went into one of the other theaters and he prayed for Jesus to forgive him and come into his heart.  How cool is that?

— 438 in church today.  Good turnout in both services.  Neither one was way down.

— Should have preached on hell today cause that’s about how hot it was in the theater.  HOLY COW it was hot.  One girl passed out during worship.  (And it wasn’t cause of how hot Adam is LOL)  We got the AC on late and it just never did catch up.

— Took aim at homosexuality today.  By far the toughest sermon mentally for me to take on.  I felt VERY prepared but uneasy for some reason.  Feeling it now.  Mentally drained and tired.

— I felt the message was well received.  I REALLY felt more together in the first service.

— Should I even say it?  Yeah.  The band rocked it again today.

— Our volunteers simply rock.  We had about 100 out for a volunteer appreciation bbq on Friday.  It was awesome to see all our volunteers an families hanging out.

—  Alright, I am very tired and got the kids pretty much by myself with the wife down and out.  I’m gonna lay down for a bit and take care of the fam.  PIZZA AND A MOVIE when mom is sick.  lol

Following Christ,

Jeff





Link Love

11 06 2008

Hey Element Church.  The General has a new blog up.  It’s REALLY good.  It better be since his last post was from April 7th.  He’s had a lot of time to prepare.  Also, Grant got some major link love from a mentor pastor of his.  In preparation for being the Connections Pastor at Element Grant read a book called Going Big With Small Groups.  It is by Pastor John Atkinson from Bay Area Fellowship Church.  Pastor John quickly became an email/phone/blog mentor for Grant.  Well, John in this post here (called “Blogging Leaders You Probably Don’t Know II) gives some love to Grant in one of his blogs.  Thought it was pretty cool.  Anyway, thanks to Pastor John and the crew at Bay Area for being a HUGE help to Grant and Element Church in our growing process.  Maybe General will bless us with more words of wisdom now.  I see where I’m at on the totum pole.  One blog from a Pastor in Texas and Grant jumps up to obey.  I’ve been pushing since April for a new blog.  Do I get one?

Offended (joke),

Jeff





How do you pray?

10 06 2008

Hey Element Church?  Big Question for today.  How do you pray?  I’m not talking about “Dear Jesus…” or “Our Father…”.  I’m talking about in what attitude do you pray?  Do you pray with expectation, really believing that God CAN do what you’re asking?  Or do you pray out of motions and traditions…because we’re supposed to?

When I went through the book of Acts this last time in my Bible reading I was struck by an attitude of some Christians in their prayers from chapter 12.  You can read chapter 12 HERE, but I’ll give you the run down of what is going on.

King Herod Agrippa is on a rampage of persecuting believers.  The apostle James is killed with a sword and Peter was arrested.  He was placed under the guard of four squads of four soldiers each and the Scriptures say “…the church prayed very earnestly for him”.  The night before Peter’s trial as he was sitting between two soldiers, chained up a bright light shown and an angel “struck him on the side to wake him up”.  The chains fell off and he told Peter to get up and go.  He followed the angel through the host of guards thinking the whole time it was a vision.  They got to the gate and the gate just opened all by itself.  When Peter realized it was real he went to the home of Mary where the believers were gathered together praying for him.  He knocked at the door and a servant girl came to open it.  She recognized Peters voice and instead of letting him in, she RAN back and told everyone “Peter is standing at the door!”

“Praise the Lord” they said “God has answered our prayers!”  UMM NO!  They didn’t say that.  “WOW, God rescued Peter!”  NOPE, wrong again.  They were praying for Peters release and what did they say to the servant girl?  “You’re out of your mind!  It must be an angel.”  Meanwhile Peter continued to knock and when they saw him they were amazed.

How did they pray?  They obviously weren’t praying very expectantly.  Their attitude must not have been “Nothing is impossible for God!”  It seems they would believe that Peters ghost or angel could be standing there more than Peter himself, rescued from prison, WHICH IS WHAT THEY WERE ACTUALLY PRAYING FOR!

God’s been challenging me lately in my prayer life.  “Do you believe I can do what you’re asking?”  Is the question I feel most often.  Am I praying expectantly or JUST habitually?  Do I pray GOD SIZED prayers, or prayers that I can work out myself.  People in Scripture prayed for the sun to stand still, for dead to rise, for rain in the midst of a drought, for lame to be healed and the blind to see.  What am I praying for?

How do you pray?

Jeff





Missional or Attractional…Why not both?

9 06 2008

In the church world, especially that of church planting it seems we have run into all sorts of labels for the way we do things.  It used to be you were “traditional” or “contemporary”.  I remember when Willow first hit the scene big, it was all talk of a “contemporary” worship service.  People got SO upset.  lol, cracks me up.

Then the term “seeker sensitive” was introduced.   People were aghast that you would have a service where you try to connect people who were lost with Jesus in a relevant and practical way.  Labels crack me up because they ALL pass and a new label arises.  Now we have Emerging and Emergent churches.  (Which by the way I don’t know the difference between the two or what really makes you emerging or emergent)  Element has been labeled an Emergent(ing)? church by people, which I don’t quite understand.   If I understand what the emergent church is and where it’s going, we are a far cry from being emergent.  But again, I don’t quite understand it.  We have modern churches and post-modern churches.  Progressive churches.  Now some of the big discussion again seems to be over “missional” or “attractional”?  That as a church you are either a “missional” church or “attractional”.

Missional = Being the church in your community.  Serving people in a practical way.  Getting/staying outside the four walls of the church.  Discipling people to follow Jesus more closely.  To super simplify, it is your church becoming missionaries to your community.  Attractional = Placing a high priority on the Sunday morning worship experience.  Large group gathering.  Relevant presentation of the Gospel.  Some would say the “mega church” model, although I don’t think that’s fair.  To simplify, it is doing big events and having a Sunday service that “attracts” a crowd.

My question is, why not be both?  Aren’t there people that will respond to both of those methods?  Can’t we be missional AND attracitonal?  Can’t we be sensitive to those who are seeking Jesus AND hold accountable/disciple those who are already following Him?  I think we pigeon hole ourselves too many times into a “model” of ministry when God is just calling us to BE THE STINKIN’ CHURCH!  The church HE wants us to be.  Not the latest model.  People on the missional side claim that the Acts church was a “missional” church.  Was it not also “attractional”?  Thousands were added in a matter of days to the church.  Peter apparently preached to a “crowd”.  3,000 baptized?  What the world?  That’s attractional.  Miracles were taking place.  Sermons were being preached.  Crowds were being attracted.  For what it’s worth JESUS was both missional and attractional.  5,000 men (not including women) were at one of his church services.  Oh, and by the way, He was missional at that attraction when he fed ALL of them.  Hmmm, wonder if we could do the same.

My desire is that Element Church can be BOTH missional AND attractional.  Our desire is that God would impact our CITY.  To do that we MUST be missionaries, but I also believe we MUST provide an excellent and well thought out “attractional” service where people who may  have been touched and tugged on through our missional efforts, can come and hear the Word about Jesus and maybe find out why we would  want to be missionaries to our community in the first place.  THEN when given an opportunity to accept Jesus they may just do that.

Anyway, that has been in the back of my brain and the front of my heart lately and thought I’d share my thoughts.  If a church wants to truly be effective, I think you must be both missional and attractional.  Why not both?

Wondering,

Jeff





Sunday Rumination (6-8-08)

8 06 2008

Hey Element Church!  Here are my ruminations on the day.

— Today marks one year since we started Unplugged.  WOW!  One year ago today, 34 people came to our first “church” service.  It was more of a team building time for launch but we had worship and a message, and NEW PEOPLE.  lol  I remember leaving blown away that 34 people would come to Element Church.  I left today blown away that people would come.  I thought I had some pictures from Unplugged but I can’t find them.

— Untouchables is going GREAT!  We took aim at alcohol today.  I felt it was received well.  I know not everyone agreed, but everyone seemed to receive it.  I’ve really felt like God has helped me through this series.

— 471 today.  First service was packed today.  It actually scared me a bit cause I thought if first service was so full we’d be busting at the seams in second service.  Second was down a bit from last week.

— I gave an invitation today to receive Christ.  3 people acknowledged they asked Jesus into their heart today.  PTL

— During our reflection time I also asked if anyone was struggling with the issue of alcohol in their life.  Had about 7 or 8 folks raise their hands to be prayed for.  God is able to set people free from addictions!  He is all about setting the captives free.  EVEN those captive to addictions.

— The band kicked off the service with a little Daughtry “What I Want”.  GREAT lyrics in that song.  “What I want and what I need has now become the same thing you’ve been offering.  As days go by I finally became what you want me to be.”

— I’m REALLY diggin’ the new song “Happy Day”.  It’s by Tim Hughes, check it out.  Although, I think Element does it better.

— I hope you all realize how blessed you are to have the team you do.  Adam, Grant, Curtis, Andy, Terri and Pam are AWESOME!

— Element e:team is rockin’ too.  Our volunteers are amazing.

— If you haven’t got into a Life Group we encourage you to do that.  We have several new groups starting.

— Continue praying for our permit process for the new location.  As soon as we get the permit we’ll start building!

— We’re taking on homosexuality this Sunday.  PLEASE pray for me and the team as we prepare for this.  This is SUCH a difficult subject to take on.  I know that again there are going to be people on both sides of the issue with strong opinions.  The Bible has some VERY clear references about this issue.  Pray for those who may have friends or family who are homosexuals or those who may come who are homosexual themselves.  God’s Spirit has been evident in each of our services so far, He’ll be in this one as well.

— Alright, heading over to hang with friends here in a bit!  I love leading this church.

Following Christ,

Jeff





Demo Day #2

6 06 2008

Hey Element Church!  We had 10 people last night finishing up some demo.  It was another great night of work.  HERE is a link to some pictures from last night.  They are from my phone so they aren’t the greatest.  I’m gonna go in this afternoon to do some cleaning up.  We are hoping for the building permit very soon.  Thanks to all who are helping.  We’ll keep you posted on other work times.

Jeff





Demo Plans

5 06 2008

Hey Element Church!  We are going to be finishing off demo tonight at 7 PM.  Bring gloves, hammers, sledges, wheelbarrows, shovels, cordless drills with phillips bits and anything else you might think of for ripping walls out.  We thank SO MUCH the crew that came out last night.  You guys ROCK!








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