What A Team
Part of starting up a new ministry is developing a team that will lead. Over the course of the last several weeks that team has really started to take shape as we’ve begun to develop a core leadership team as well as a group of incredible small group leaders who are committed to taking small groups to the next level.
I can’t tell you how exciting it is to have a group of leaders who deep down inside have a true passion to see lives changed. It’s not just about being social or involved, it’s about making an impact, life change and relationships. Incredible stuff.
Posted on September 30th, 2008 by David | No Comments »
Censorship
When I was in high school I was an editor for our high school’s newspaper; an award winning newspaper nonetheless. It was an incredible experience that taught me the value of journalism, freedom of speech, ethics, journalistic responsibility, etc. That was in large part possible because the school district and school itself did not subject student publications to prior review; essentially school district imposed censorship.
Well now the Puyallup is looking to do just that, and not just with journalism, but really across the board when it comes to speech, drama, etc.
I was at my favorite coffee shop today and in walked a school board member who is also looking to be a state representative. I couldn’t help feeling angry towards him because of his stance and his involvement in censoring students journalists. Not a good thing, but that’s how I felt..
Posted on September 26th, 2008 by David | No Comments »
The Crossing Gathering, October 15th
Mark it on your calendar! It’s going to be AMAZING!
Posted on September 22nd, 2008 by David | No Comments »
Another Great Night
We had our Crossing “End of the summer BBQ” today and despite the rain, it was a great time.
It’s always fun to see people connect and begin to build relationships with each other.
Posted on September 20th, 2008 by David | No Comments »
The Knot In The Pit Of My Stomach
Proverbs 16:20 says, “Those who listen to instruction will prosper; those who trust the Lord will be joyful.”
I pointed that verse out in our staff meeting on Tuesday because it’s something that I have really been working on for the last several months. I’ve been working extremely hard on being teachable. Extremely hard on putting my pride aside for the sake of growth and development.
However, doing so can be ridiculously hard.
Case in point, the conversation I had today with my life coach/mentor. Basically he tore me up or at least something that I had worked hard on. For lack of a better word the conversation, “sucked.”
I’ve had a knot in the pit of my stomach ever since.
There were things that he said that I agreed with, others that I see differently, but ultimately it was hearing that in his opinion I completely missed the mark that is the hardest to take.
It’s hard because after I had completed the task I felt great. I thought I did a good job.
Maybe I didn’t.
This sort of thing is especially hard for me to take because my “love language” is words of affirmation and while I know the critique of my work was in love and only to make me better, it was not words of affirmation.
So hear I sit, stomach knotted, wondering if I’ve messed things up. From talking to other people it seems as though I am far from messing things up. In fact I have heard things that have gone completely against the perspective laid out there for me today.
Yet, I respect my mentor’s opinion (even though I kind of hate it right now) and I know there is truth in it.
I trust that God has placed people in my life who are wiser, more experienced and full of insight because I need it. As hard as it is to swallow my pride, as much as I want to go puke my guts out because my stomach is in a knot, I know that “those who listen to instruction will prosper; those who trust the Lord will be joyful.”
Boy my stomach hurts…
Posted on September 18th, 2008 by David | 1 Comment »
The Crossing Gathering
We officially launched The Crossing tonight with our first “Crossing Gathering.” It was a great service of worship and vision casting for the ministry. I can’t wait until next month!
Posted on September 17th, 2008 by David | No Comments »
Need A Little Spice
To be completely honest, I’ve become a little bored…
I started this blog back in January and over the last 9 months it’s been a lot of fun to set out before myself and ultimately the rest of the world, my thoughts, feelings, etc. Yet over the last few months I become bored with the blog. I need to spice it up. I’m not really sure what that means, but something needs to change.
Maybe this comes from my new start as young adult pastor. Maybe it’s just the fact that I’ve been staring at the same template for the last 9 months. Whatever the case is, I need to spice things up a tad.
hmm… what could I do…
Posted on September 16th, 2008 by David | No Comments »
Pray(er) For The Crossing
This morning Pastor Troy prayed for The Crossing during each of the the services. He invited up all of the young adults in the services and prayer over the launching of this new ministry. It was a pretty cool deal. As we begin, if you could keep The Crossing in your prayers it would be much appreciated. This is going to be a ministry that we believe will meet a very real and very practical need in our community.
Here’s to the launching of the crossing.
Posted on September 14th, 2008 by David | 1 Comment »
7 years
I can’t believe it’s been seven years…
That morning was one that I will always remember. Watching the news, listening to the radio, the respect that was shown when saying the pledge of allegiance in French class…
It was a day that changed this nation and the world.
Posted on September 11th, 2008 by David | No Comments »
Getting Simple With God
Since the beginning of the month I have taken a very simple approach to my quiet time. Read, Psalms and read Proverbs. Two Psalms and one proverb each day. This simplicity has been incredible for me. I have also been diving into 1 Samuel but more sporadically. Those two “P’ books have been the foundation and have provided a great way to stay grounded in God’s wisdom and providence. For me it is ultimately those two things that get me through each day.
I would encourage each of you to get simple with God. Pray, read a small portion of scripture, and meditate on it for the rest of the day. It’s pretty incredible the impact that that can have.
Posted on September 9th, 2008 by David | No Comments »












