“Not my Job”
One of the beliefs that we have at Revolution is that God has wired each of us differently. He did this for a reason and He wants us to use the gifts, talents, personalities and experiences He has...
View ArticleWhy I Love What I Do
At every church conference, inevitably one of the speakers will stand up and say, “I love what I do and I love who I get to do it with.” Every leadership book espouses the idea of finding people you...
View ArticleSaturday Night Mind Dump…
Got to preach one of my favorite messages tonight Love talking about the 4 chairs We all sit in one of them and IT MATTERS WHICH CHAIR YOU SIT IN Loved the conversations afterward and seeing the next...
View ArticleLinks of the Week
Perry Noble on How to get buy in from your staff part 1 and part 2. Why Tim Tebow’s super bowl ad is a good thing. (From the perspective of a pro-choice journalist). This is a great article. Meet Acts...
View ArticleEveryone Raises up Leaders
In every church, there is always a shortage of leaders. Depending on the size of your church, the age, spiritual maturity, etc. can all factor into why this is. One of the problems for many churches is...
View ArticleLittle Celebrations
This past week at our elder team meeting, we started with celebrations. At Revolution, we start all of our meetings with celebrations. Whether it is a weekly staff meeting or creative team meeting. We...
View ArticleThis Weekend: Completion, Critics & Continuation
This Saturday at Revolution will be a transition of sorts we continue our series in the book of Nehemiah. Chapters 1 – 6 and 13 are believed to be from Nehemiah’s personal journal and we will wrap up...
View ArticleMeet the Revolution Staff
This past Saturday, I got to talk about how Revolution is structured and what the means. I am incredibly blessed to have so many great leaders to work with. Without these leaders buying into the...
View ArticleEaster at Revolution
I just got back from meeting with the staff team of Revolution. It was an exciting and intense meeting as we are less than 2 days from our big day. This easily is the most excited, the most buzz and...
View ArticleTop Posts of March 2010
In case you missed them, here are the top posts for the month of March, 2010: Someone Pays the Price Adopted for Life: The Priority of Adoption for Christian Families & Churches It was Worth It...
View ArticleHow a Staff Supports a Lead Pastor
Ron Edmondson is doing a great series of blogs on being a lead pastor and understanding the role and how leaders can support them (you can read his first part here). In his second post, he talks about...
View ArticleWhen Someone Leaves
One of the most painful parts of being a pastor or leader is losing someone. Whether it is someone who attends your church, a leader or a staff member. It is personally painful and it is painful to the...
View ArticleSaturday Afternoon Book Review: Effective Staffing for Vital Churches
On most Saturday afternoons, I share a review of the most recent book I’ve read.To see previous books I’ve reviewed, go here. This week’s book is Effective Staffing for Vital Churches (kindle version)...
View ArticleLinks I Like
Links I Like is a collection of blogs, articles and books I’ve come across recently and thought they were worth sharing. Click here for past Links I Like. How to use Evernote to keep track of...
View ArticleCheap Kindle Books 9.10.13
Here are some cheap kindle books. Not sure how long they’ll stay that way: Why Cities Matter by Justin Buzzard and Stephen Um ($2.99) Christ + City: Why the Greatest Need of the City Is the Greatest...
View ArticleHow to Build a Team
If you are a leader, one of the most important things you will ever do will have to do with the team you build around yourself. It doesn’t matter if you are paid, volunteer, if you work at a church or...
View ArticleLinks of the Week
Perry Noble on How to get buy in from your staff part 1 and part 2. Why Tim Tebow’s super bowl ad is a good thing. (From the perspective of a pro-choice journalist). This is a great article. Meet Acts...
View ArticleEveryone Raises up Leaders
In every church, there is always a shortage of leaders. Depending on the size of your church, the age, spiritual maturity, etc. can all factor into why this is. One of the problems for many churches is...
View ArticleLittle Celebrations
This past week at our elder team meeting, we started with celebrations. At Revolution, we start all of our meetings with celebrations. Whether it is a weekly staff meeting or creative team meeting. We...
View ArticleLinks I Like
Links I Like is a collection of blogs, articles and books I’ve come across recently and thought they were worth sharing. Click here for past Links I Like. How to use Evernote to keep track of...
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