Archive - July, 2009

Great Day

I am just having one of those days where I am just totally blown away at what is taking place in my life and with Coastal Community Church.  People told me leading up to stepping out and planting this church that this would be the hardest thing I would ever do in life.  They were right about it being a really hard thing, but they didn’t ever tell me how invigorated and encouraged I would be everyday when God shows up in a big way.

Yesterday one of the ladies on our launch team told us a story that just brings everything full circle for what we are doing here in Ft. Lauderdale.  There was a woman in Target who saw my wife Shayla and loved the necklace she was wearing.  It happened to be that our friend Ashley (who is on our launch team) made the necklace, so Shayla gave this woman Ashley’s number so she could get a necklace.  The woman comes over to Ashley’s house and picks up her necklace and sees that Ashley has a wall of crosses and starts to ask about if she went to church.  Ashley starts to explain that the woman who referred her to Ashley was her new pastors wife and that we are starting a church here in Coconut Creek called Coastal Community Church.  After a minute of thinking the woman asks “Is that the people who were giving away water on the side of the road, because they gave me some water and a card.”  Now this woman is interested in finding out more about the church and what we are doing.  It is amazing how God can take a conversation about a necklace, free water and bring it full circle to get one of his kids back to church.  I can’t wait to see how many other stories God is working on right now in peoples lives who are unchurched, uncommitted and undecided.

God is up to something BIG and has got GREATER THINGS in store for Coastal Community Church.  Keep praying for us and believing that we will have opportunities to make a lasting impact in peoples lives for Jesus Christ.

The Process is the Point

I was reading the other day when I came across a quote from a pastor of a church called Elevation Church.  Steven Furtick said this “Between the promise and the payoff is the process, and the process is the point.”  I don’t now about you but I love it when I hear about the promises of God or think about the end result of whatever I am doing and how great it is going to be.  I have found that in the past I have not really been a big fan of the process.  The process is the place where the rubber meets the road.  It is where the friction of life happens, where all the ruff spots get sanded down until they are smooth.  The process is typically the painful part of any endeavor in life but at the same point probably the most important aspect.

images4I think about the season of life that I am in right now.  God has called Shayla and I to the most amazing call in my opinion, to help build His church by starting Coastal Community Church in Ft. Lauderdale.  The promise of God building His church is something that I stand on all time and get pumped up about in life.  Then when I think about the payoff of peoples lives being transformed, lost people being found, hurting finding hope, broken being fixed and fearful finding faith it is energizing.  The thing about both of those areas, the promise and the payoff is that they are not seen on a daily basis unless you really look for them.  Most of the time, all you see is the process.  The process can be the most trying, complicated, confusing and frustrating thing you ever face, but I think this is the place where true growth and faith takes place.  I found for myself that I don’t grow in the promise or payoff stage of life but when I am in the process.  I really believe that is where God wants each one of us in life, in the process.  That is where we are refined, shaped and molded to be more like Jesus.  So many times in the process we give up because it is to hard or painful.  Here is the thing that I found to be true in my life, I only change when there is pain or pleasure.  When the process is painful enough, I will make change.  Whether that is not relying on my own strength but Gods or finally breaking down my pride and submitting to what He wants.  We need the fire of adversity to test the strength of our faith.

Where are you at today in the process?

Are you allowing God to refine you or are you giving up in the process?

What have you given up on that you need to go back to?

Let’s value the process as much as the promise.  I pray today that God would open our eyes to see that the process is really the point that He is trying to make in our lives not just the promise and payoff.

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