So here's how the service went yesterday as we began the series Rubber Meet Road.After an energetic time of congregational singing -- with a praise set featuring a song written by our very own Chris Macedo -- we showed this home-grown video:We followed that...
Rubber Meets Road Launch
Some of my favorite series are those in which we drill down on one book of the bible for several weeks at a time, mining that book for all the treasures it contains.In the past, we've done that with Philippians, Ecclesiastes, and Jeremiah, among others.This time it's...
What Country Music Teaches Me About Preaching
Have you ever noticed that you can see a good country music song while you are hearing it?I'm only an occasional fan of that genre, but I continue to be impressed by the word pictures most country songs make. Whether it is Carrie Underwood's vivid description of...
Feed Your Head
We are so proud of our Passage School Of Theology at Good Shepherd.It is our attempt to make sure that the church is not only large but deep. We want to give the people of the congregation all the resources they need to stretch their minds, deepen their commitment,...
Rhythms Of Ministry
Last week provided an interesting case study in the rhythms of life in ministry.Monday-Wednesday: I spent the first half of the week at a conference for pastors of the largest United Methodist churches in the country. We stayed in luxury. We re-connected with old...
Reflections On 100 Pastors
On Monday, I posted about my attendance at The Leading Edge, a gathering of the pastors of the 100 largest United Methodist churches in the United States based on average worship attendance. A benefactor underwrote most of the cost of the meeting, so we were able to...
Pain Revealing Beauty
This past Sunday during the Piece Of Work series, we talked about how God brings pain to reveal beauty.I have a friend who had beauty revealed by the pain she endured. Here's her story, which we showed at the conclusion of my sermon:I like how the video turned...
U.S. Open Memories & Prevenient Grace
Back in July, I posted that Wimbledon is the most wonderful time of the year.Actually, it's the U.S. Open instead. The surroundings aren't as picturesque, but there's no trans-Atlantic time change to wrestle with.Plus, hard courts are a truer test of greatness than...
Polarizing Effectiveness
A couple of years ago, Guy Kawasaki, former Apple executive and current venture capitalist, told some of the leaders of Good Shepherd: "It's good to polarize people."Those are scary words to hear.Pastors and church leaders naturally want to comfort people, not...