New Passion Launches

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I’m a little late on this, but wanted to blog about New Passion’s launch last Sunday, September 13. I wanted to get a post up last week, but I am quickly finding out that serving in the role of “Bi-Vocational” pastor is not that time friendly, so we’ll see how it affects my blogging in the near future.

Here are some of my thoughts and highlights from our first week as a new church:

  • We kicked off with a series entitled “Re-Discover Church” with the idea that whether people had been in church before or whether New Passion is their first experience, everyone has preconceived ideas about “church.” We don’t want preconceived ideas to be a barrier for people to check us out at New Passion, so we are laying the foundation of who we are as a church.
  • We pointed out that we want to be about a Life Altering Message and a Focus Altering Movement. Our Vision is to lead people to a passionate relationship with Jesus, that starts with a Life Altering Message, and He will lead them to a Focus Altering Movement. We used Paul as an example…immediately after his conversion, his focus changed.
  • We had 1 person put their faith in Jesus Christ at the launch service.
  • We experienced some challenges on the first week: Technical difficulties with our video monitors and no A/C in the hallways (where our birth – K4 meet), but it shows from the beginning we are not perfect and have some stuff to work on!
  • We have an amazing team. It is awesome how God led our team together. We are a small launch team of 23 people, but I could not ask for a better group to launch a church with.
  • Sunday are a lot of work, a lot of stress, and long. But putting it into perspective of Hebrews 11:35-37, the 4 hours of sacrifice and hard work are nothing compared to what God called some to (being killed by the sword, stoned to death, imprisoned, sawed in half, etc.) – The life change that we will see happen in Grovetown is all worth the sweat, the sore muscles from setting up, breaking down, and reloading the trailer every week, and anything else that comes with it.
  • We are proud to be friends with and serving along side a Kingdom minded church in Stevens Creek Church. They launched a new campus  in Grovetown on the other side of the city on September 13th as well. Their pastor Marty Baker stopped by on our launch Sunday and gave us a card and a gift to our church. Very classy!
  • We kicked off our first service with 108 people in attendance, 15 of which we knew would not be back. This week we had 97, several of which were brand new faces and the others returned from our launch week. I am so proud of our team, because we started with Nicki; my wife, Gavin, Tristan, and Hailey; my kids. God took us from 5 people to a first service of 108, I am blown away and amazed.
  • Now the work begins. Satan hates us, especially since he knows we will unashamedly preach the Gospel of Jesus to the world. I can’t wait to see what God does with New Passion Church in Grovetown and around the world!

Contrasting Visions

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Last night at our launch team meeting we looked at two contrasting visions in the book of Acts. One is found in Acts 19 and the other in Acts 17.  Here are a few of my follow up thoughts and main points to the devotion:

About that time, serious trouble developed in Ephesus concerning the Way. 24 It began with Demetrius, a silversmith who had a large business manufacturing silver shrines of the Greek goddess Artemis. He kept many craftsmen busy. 25 He called them together, along with others employed in similar trades, and addressed them as follows:

“Gentlemen, you know that our wealth comes from this business. 26 But as you have seen and heard, this man Paul has persuaded many people that handmade gods aren’t really gods at all. And he’s done this not only here in Ephesus but throughout the entire province! 27 Of course, I’m not just talking about the loss of public respect for our business. I’m also concerned that the temple of the great goddess Artemis will lose its influence and that Artemis-this magnificent goddess worshiped throughout the province of Asia and all around the world-will be robbed of her great prestige!”

28 At this their anger boiled, and they began shouting, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” – – – 40 I am afraid we are in danger of being charged with rioting by the Roman government, since there is no cause for all this commotion. And if Rome demands an explanation, we won’t know what to say.” 41 Then he dismissed them, and they dispersed.

Demetrius had a vision. His vision was for his own personal gain. He had an agenda to have a successful business and to make a lot of money. The worship of the false goddess, Artemis, is what fueled Demetrius’ towards achieving his vision of a successful business. Demetrius was smart because he played on the emotions of his employees. He understood that a man will do whatever he has to do to provide for his family, so Demetrius painted a picture that Paul was taking there ability to provide for their family and to make money by proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus. Two things stick out about Demetrius and I believe we can say the same thing for anyone who pursues their own agenda over God’s vision:

  1. They are not Willing to Sacrifice – (Vs. 23-26, 28) For Demetrius to abandon the vision he had for his business to embrace the vision of God as carried out by Paul and the other Apostles, it would have cost Demetrius a ton of money (Reminds me of the rich young ruler in Luke 18). His businesses relied on the worship of the false goddess, Artemis, and if lives were being changed, there would be less people worshiping Artemis, and therefore less demand for handcrafted idols.
  2. They are not Willing to Suffer – (Vs. 27, 40-41) People who follow their own agenda over God’s vision, try to control their lives and every situation around them to forcibly make what they desire to come to pass. They absolutely have to maintain some level of control, because their vision has no power. In this scripture, God’s movement was prevailing, and Demetrius and the city council tried their hardest to stop it, but it couldn’t be done. Demetrius and the city council were more worried about losing respect and facing trouble by the Romans, so they backed away from their uprising at the movement of God. When there is no power in what you are trying to do, it won’t be long, when trouble arises, that you’ll be jumping ship!

In Acts 17:3-9, there is an opposing reaction to God’s vision and movement. Check it out…

He said, “This Jesus I’m telling you about is the Messiah.” 4 Some of the Jews who listened were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas, along with many God-fearing Greek men and quite a few prominent women.

5 But some of the Jews were jealous, so they gathered some troublemakers from the marketplace to form a mob and start a riot. They attacked the home of Jason, searching for Paul and Silas so they could drag them out to the crowd. 6 Not finding them there, they dragged out Jason and some of the other believers instead and took them before the city council. “Paul and Silas have caused trouble all over the world,” they shouted, “and now they are here disturbing our city, too. 7 And Jason has welcomed them into his home. They are all guilty of treason against Caesar, for they profess allegiance to another king, named Jesus.”

8 The people of the city, as well as the city council, were thrown into turmoil by these reports. 9 So the officials forced Jason and the other believers to post bond, and then they released them.

Christ’s movement was increasing through the influence of Paul and Silas. Many people  were placing their faith in Jesus Christ. Jason caught this vision from God and through his actions we can see a couple of things that is evident when we embrace God’s vision for his church and his people:

  1. They are Willing to Suffer Personally (Vs. 3-7) – Jason did nothing more than open his home for Paul and Silas to have a place to stay. The Scripture never says that he even opened his mouth to proclaim the Gospel, yet the mob came and attacked his home, drug him before the city council, accused him, and threatened greater consequences for being a part of this vision. Jason could have saved his own Butt by telling the council where Paul and Silas were. What did he have to gain from keeping them hid? Nothing earthly. The Scripture never says that Paul gave him recognition for his act of bravery and self surrender. Jason didn’t need that. He willingly kept his mouth shut, endured his home being attacked, endured being roughed up physically, and being accused. Simply so the movement could continue and God’s vision could prevail.
  2. They are Willing to Sacrifice Personally (Vs. 8-9) – This whole thing started with Jason being willing to open his home to Paul and Silas to give them a place to stay. This was extra cleaning for two additional people in their household, extra food to provide for them to eat…his hospitality alone was a great sacrifice, but in verse 9 the scripture says that they were forced to post bail to be released. Jason has already faced personal suffering for the vision that Paul and Silas were carrying out, but now, its costing him money. Now most people draw the line right here! When suffering begins to start costing us financially, all of a sudden, it must not be God anymore. Not for Jason…he believed in the vision to the place where he was willing to sacrifice to see it come to pass. At any moment Jason could have renounced this movement, protected his home, saved face from public humiliation, and saved his money…but the vision had POWER and when God is in the middle of something, those who do not have their own agendas are drawn to it.
  • Are you willing to suffer and sacrifice personally to see God’s vision come to pass? Or do you have your own personal agenda that is hindering you from diving all the way in?
  • God’s vision has no room for personal agendas. Those who only seek power, recognition, financial security,  positions, etc. prevent the movement of God from happening through them.
  • Let’s lay our personal agendas aside, fully embrace God’s vision for our lives (New Passion: to lead people to a passionate relationship with Jesus) and see a Revolutionary God Movement take place in our lives and in our cities!

Christ-Awareness

natureI was reading the daily devotional for August 20th today from Oswald Chambers. It’s called “Christ-Awareness.” You can read the entire devotional below, but I particularly liked this section:

When I am fully conscious of my awareness of Christ, there is something wrong. It is the sick person who really knows what health is. A child of God is not aware of the will of God because he is the will of God. When we have deviated even slightly from the will of God, we begin to ask, “Lord, what is your will?” A child of God never prays to be made aware of the fact that God answers prayer, because he is so restfully certain that God always answers prayer.

Full devotion:

Whenever anything begins to disintegrate your life with Jesus Christ, turn to Him at once, asking Him to re-establish your rest. Never allow anything to remain in your life that is causing the unrest. Think of every detail of your life that is causing the disintegration as something to fight against, not as something you should allow to remain. Ask the Lord to put awareness of Himself in you, and your self-awareness will disappear. Then He will be your all in all. Beware of allowing your self-awareness to continue, because slowly but surely it will awaken self-pity, and self-pity is satanic. Don’t allow yourself to say, “Well, they have just misunderstood me, and this is something over which they should be apologizing to me; I’m sure I must have this cleared up with them already.” Learn to leave others alone regarding this. Simply ask the Lord to give you Christ-awareness, and He will steady you until your completeness in Him is absolute.

A complete life is the life of a child. When I am fully conscious of my awareness of Christ, there is something wrong. It is the sick person who really knows what health is. A child of God is not aware of the will of God because he is the will of God. When we have deviated even slightly from the will of God, we begin to ask, “Lord, what is your will?” A child of God never prays to be made aware of the fact that God answers prayer, because he is so restfully certain that God always answers prayer.

If we try to overcome our self-awareness through any of our own commonsense methods, we will only serve to strengthen our self-awareness tremendously. Jesus says, “Come to Me . . . and I will give you rest,” that is, Christ-awareness will take the place of self-awareness. Wherever Jesus comes He establishes rest- the rest of the completion of activity in our lives that is never aware of itself.

Love is Tough

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I read the Bible and it makes love sound so easy. “Love God,” Love your Neighbor,” “Love One Another.” After all, love is a good thing, its one of those words that when you hear it, you think happy thoughts, right?

I think love is tough. Probably the toughest things to do. Its natural to be self absorbed but unnatural to be selfless. I don’t think you can have love without becoming selfless first. At New Passion Church we are emphasizing to our team that a part of our HEART is to have Authentic Community through Genuine Relationships. Its one of those spiffy sayings that can easily be said but overlooked. I know there have been many times that my intentions have been to love someone, but when it becomes difficult my natural tendency is to take the easy way out, give lip service but refuse to face or go through the difficulty to truly love an individual or a group of people.

I think God would agree with me that love is tough. I wonder if He ever had a conversation with himself about sending Jesus to die on the cross for people like us? I believe Jesus would agree that love is tough. Look at all He endured, yet on the cross made a plea for his father to forgive those who were murdering him. I think love is so tough and having authentic relationships is so difficult that God knew he had to keep it in front of us. “Live in Harmony with one another,” “Don’t let their be divisions in the body,” “Love your enemies.” Etc… Over and over again, we are being reminded to love each other. Why would we need reminding if it was such an easy task.

All of these things are easy, until you are faced with them & the difficulties & struggles that come along with them. However, I do not believe that you can truly have authenticity until you are willing to not only face those tough situations, their difficulties & their struggles, but to overcome them. We can emphasize our desire to have an authentic community all that we want, but it will never happen if we as individuals are not willing to actually love. Its not just a word…its a very difficult action. We cannot take the easy road of avoiding the struggles and difficulties in relationships, we have to choose to engage them head on.

I believe love is tough…what do you believe?