On any given day, I’m called on to make a number of decisions. Usually, those decisions are strategic in nature: how best to align the staff, how most effectively to extend our influence, how to maximize the impact of our facilities. Sometimes I find those decisions...
Methodist Emotion
Most of us in this current era assume that Methodists and emotion have an uneasy, awkward relationship. Now: Good Shepherd has its share of worship enthusiasm. There's clapping, amen-ing, and even the occasional "WOOH-ing," especially at our 11:30 gathering. So,...
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five Hills I’ll Die On
Have you noticed people want you to take a stand these days? To make your decision, your position, your viewpoint known. It's true in politics, it's true in theology, and it's true in Methodism. And in thinking on these things I've realized that there are some topics...
Value Of A Soul, Week 1 — The “Precious” Sermon Rewind
Simul justus et peccator That's the Latin phrase Martin Luther used to describe the state of the human soul: simultaneously justified and sinful. And while I'm less Lutheran than I am Wesleyan, nevertheless, I wanted the people of Good Shepherd to catch at least a...
Value Of A Soul Launch — “Precious”
How much is a soul worth? Yours? Mine? The one belonging to the person you don’t know and likely will never meet? What is the ultimate value of that part of us that endures, literally, forever? Those are some of the heavy questions we’ll address during The Value Of...
What Would I Have Been Like In Devin Tharp’s Youth Group?
Last week, Devin Tharp, who is our Pastor Of Student & Family Ministries, asked what I thought was a most interesting question: "when you were 17, what would you have been like to have in youth group?" I immediately thought two things: What an interesting...
What Fitness Training & Spiritual Health Have In Common
One time several years ago, I was at the local YMCA and while doing my little workout eavesdropped on a couple of guys doing their big workout. And one said to the other, "If you work on the stuff no one sees, you really help what everyone sees." In other words, if...
Top Five Tuesday — Top Five (Or Six) Paths To Productivity, 21st Century Style
We all have deadlines, but then again, we all have distractions, too. So what are some ways in the digital age to increase productivity, in ministry and otherwise? Here are five that are helping me: 1.Screen off, music on. I realized on Monday night that I got more...
The “Help For Going It Alone” Conversation / Sermon Rewind
So in delivering "Help For Going It Alone," I didn't go it alone. Instead, I invited Morgan Enright, one of the leading therapists in Charlotte, to have a conversation with me about single parenting and single living in the 21st century. I am including my...
Nooks & Crannies, Week 4 — Help For Going It Alone
So we wind up Nooks & Crannies this Sunday in an unexpected place: what do you do when you're the only adult trying to discover meaning in the massively small places in your home and in your relationships? What does it look like for single adults and single...