Wednesday, June 27, 2012

June 30 Fireworks @ Murray Rec

This Saturday, June 30, is the fireworks celebration at Murray County Rec. We will have a booth setup  to give away free bottled water and spend our day 'wandering the rec' to simply help people have a great time. Here are the details:

  • SATURDAY
    • We will begin setting up at 3pm at the Rec. We will not know our exact location until then. Feel free to call my cell phone - 706.264.4196 if you can't find us.
    • We are asking our folks to wear matching t-shirts throughout the day. We will have the shirts at the booth at 3:30 and they are first come first serve for sizes. Since we are asking our folks to come out to help cleanup on Sunday, there is no charge for the shirts for Rock Bridge'ers
    • The basic plan is to hang out and show people our Christ filled lives and have fun together
    • We need two folks [each hour] to commit for one hour during the following hours:
      • 3-4
      • 4-5
      • 5-6
      • 6-7
      • 7-8
      • 8-9 [A FEW EXTRA HERE TO HELP CLEAR OUT WOULD HELP]
      • PLEASE EMAIL ME at gus@rockbridge.cc IF YOU CAN DO ONE OF THOSE SLOTS!
    • If you can bring a cooler FILLED with ice it will help a TON to keep water - and us cool
    • It's going to be hot, we will have some spray bottles to help keep cool
  • SUNDAY
    • After church on Sunday, we are asking as many folks as possible to return to the Rec Center and help us do some cleanup - our first focus will to clean the property of local homes - we'll evaluate when we get there.
    • This is a great opportunity for us to include our whole family is serving our community!
    • We will meet back at the Rec after lunch - I will plan to be there by 1pm. We will work until we need to finish...
This is going to be a great day and I am excited to hang out with you!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

State of the Church - April 2012

In case you missed it, we had a wonderful lunch after church on Sunday and I took a few minutes to share the current health of Rock Bridge Chatsworth as of March 31.
  • We have exceeded our budget in giving! [Rousing celebration!]
    • Not a reason to 'slow down' but a chance to keep moving forward
  • We have spent less than budget! 
    • Not being 'cheap', just wise stewards working to be ready for God's next thing
  • We have >63% of adults in small groups with new groups forming! 
    • This is excellent and has us well on our way to our 80% goal
  • We have >70%  of the congregation serving on a regular basis
  • Our evangelistic culture is on the rise - we are inviting our friends and they are coming. 
    • Keep it up, personal invitation and prayer are the most effective ways to see people get involved
  • Attendance is up 11% from the previous quarter.
    • Preview for next update - it continues to be up this quarter
  • Baptism sign-ups are up - and two have been saved 
    • That trend has continued into this quarter
Bottom line... Rock Bridge Chatsworth is HEALTHY and God is working in our midst!

Friday, March 23, 2012

Dorito Tacos!

I was on the phone with a friend a few weeks ago and with a level of excitement he asked me the following question "Have you tried the new Dorito Taco at Taco Bell?" Truth be told, I hadn't eaten at Taco Bell for ages, just lost the taste for it and I hadn't even heard of said item, but I was intrigued. So the next day I found myself calling him from the parking lot of Taco Bell to inform him I was about to try the ingenious new invention. It's possible he had some food-envy and asked for an update as soon as I had one.

I proceeded through the drive-thru and ordered some lunch. Once I got to the window to pay, the cashier was practically giddy at the thought of someone trying the taco for the first time. Fifteen minutes later I texted one single word to my friend Vic: AWESOME.

A few weeks before that, another friend had recommended I try Jersey Mike's Subs and the experience was similar. Jersey Mike came closer to a New York Deli than anything I've had and it indeed made me happy. I have since sent or brought several friends to Jersey Mikes.

So my Dorito Taco and Sub-Sanwich experiences got me thinking. Brad ate a sub and fervently suggested I try it, Vic heard about the Taco on Television, was excited about it and shared it with me. Then the cashier was excited for me to try it and once it had passed over my taste-buds I quickly shared the news with more people... leading to a thought... do we [myself included] have more enthusiasm for an interesting food item than for the most powerful, incredible, loving, gracious force in all the world, universe and everywhere else? Do we share the life-changing news of Jesus Christ with that kind of joy and passion?

Well, for some at least, the answer is yes. Over the last 4-5 weeks I've had at least 5 different people [including the taco-meister Vic and Brad, the Jersey Mike advocate] share with me with incredible enthusiasm that people they have been inviting to church, have finally said yes! They had been praying for the friends for a long time, inviting for a long time and didn't give up. Even more exciting, is that in every case - the friends DID come to church, I got to meet each one and all have been back or plan to come back.

So I say thanks for the effort. Not the effort to 'grow Rock Bridge Chatsworth', [or grow my belly], but the effort to make a difference in the lives of your friends by consistently and enthusiastically sharing the 'even-better-than-Dorito-Tacos' amazing love of God with them.

Now if only someone could recommend a place that has made broccoli taste good.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Some things I learned from Dad

A few weeks ago, at around 5:30 in the morning I got the call that my Dad had passed away after a long and brave fight to recover from a heart attack. We knew his time here was coming to an end so Gail and I were able to be in New York with him for his last few days. Throughout his life, Dad was the most powerful and inspiring man that I ever knew and even through his recovery, while stuck in bed, he remained an imposing force that charmed [or frightened] every doctor, nurse and therapist he encountered. This week we would have celebrated both Mom and Dad's seventy-third birthdays but instead we are still grieving Mom and now Dad. This loss is simply indescribable because his life, and therefore my life have been indescribable too. As I walk through this time in my life, I find myself reflecting on what I've learned from my Dad, including but not limited to:
  • How to be a gracious host. Dad [and Mom] made people feel at home and welcomed
  • How to make the house look like nobody had been there - even after a large party Dad was able to eliminate any evidence of that party within minutes. It was amazing.
  • How to make amazing pancakes. Okay, it's Bisquick, but he taught me how to make them a special event filled with love and joy and I now carry on that tradition with my family.
  • How to completely lose my mind when I can't find a hammer - or some such thing. Okay, so this isn't a good lesson, but he also taught me how to regain composure.
  • He taught me how to forgive. I screwed up more than my share, sometimes my screw-ups hurt Dad. In no instance did he ever show signs that it was hard to forgive. Ever.
  • He taught me how to be strong. In Mom's final days he carried me and my brothers and sisters through the darkest hours we ever knew.
  • He taught me that "if you look like you know what you're doing, people will leave you alone". He led us into amazing experiences because he was unafraid to venture into things that most would have been intimidated by. The great stories are endless!
  • He taught me that having money, or not having it did not have to change you.
  • I could go on and on, but I'll close with my favorite thing I learned from him. His sister tells a story from when Dad was first dating Mom. I should say that this was the 1950's and Dad was Fonzie, the coolest cat in town. He was into his share of mischief but he didn't hurt people and he had a sense of humor beyond description. So my Aunt was walking along the street one afternoon and she saw her super cool older brother walking on the other side of the street holding hands with his new girlfriend. She waved excitedly at her big bro and without hesitation he raised up his hand, the one still holding the hand of his future wife, and waved back, publicly showing his love. Dad taught me how to love my wife publicly. He danced with Mom in the kitchen, said he loved her, wrote her notes, there was never any doubt about who was his queen - for more than fifty years.

Part of me is sad right now, in fact most of me is sad but at my heart level, my very core I am so grateful for the life I led with the greatest Dad, Mom and brothers and sisters imaginable. I'm so thankful that I have wonderful memories shining through the grief and they enable me to smile and find some joy in this dark season.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Momentum

As 2012 continues, we have an exciting opportunity to capitalize on the momentum created by renewed commitments and resolutions to be more involved in church. Services at Rock Bridge Chatsworth have been incredible and we've already seen exciting growth for this young year. Here are some things that are contributing to and will help continue the momentum:
  • Praying. This is everything, apart from Jesus, we are doing nothing.
  • Inviting. People are inviting their friends and it is paying off. I have met several people already this year that were at Rock Bridge Chatsworth because of friends inviting them.
  • Loving. We are doing an amazing job of taking care of each other. I have several examples of how we are 'being the church' to the people around us.
  • Welcoming. We are doing a great job of making people feel welcomed in our services, may we never lose sight of the significance of this!
  • Reaching. Upcoming Church activities include Staff-appreciation day at Bagley Middle School on January 23rd. Foster Family Appreciation Day on February 25th [details pending] and a special Easter event to be announced soon!

Thank you for what you are doing to build on this momentum, let's continue to pray, invite, welcome, love and reach out to people so we can share God's love with our community.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Victory!

As we launch into this new year I want to share Psalm 100 with you.

1 Shout triumphantly to the LORD, all the earth.
2 Serve the LORD with gladness;
come before Him with joyful songs.
3 Acknowledge that Yahweh is God.
He made us, and we are His[a] —
His people, the sheep of His pasture.
4 Enter His gates with thanksgiving
and His courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him and praise His name.
5 For Yahweh is good, and His love is eternal;
His faithfulness endures through all generations.


Note the following words/phrases:
  • Shout triumphantly
  • Serve with gladness
  • Come before Him with joyful songs
  • Yaweh [The Lord] is God
  • He Made us
  • We are His
  • Thanksgiving
  • Praise
  • Yaweh is good... and His love is eternal
  • His faithfulness endures...
I say all this to remind us all that we can move forward shouting triumphantly... serving gladly with joyful songs... knowing He is God... that He made us and we are His. That we can, and should, enter His gates with thanksgiving and praise, giving Him thanks and praise for He is Good, His love is FOREVER.

Let's enter His courts this new year without fear or worry. God is still good and we are still His and our goal remains strong - to lead people to Jesus.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

State of the church...

In 2009, we began the process of launching the Chatsworth campus of Rock Bridge Community Church. Based on what we read and learned through the wisdom of churches that pioneered multi-site church ministry we set a goal of being financially 'self-sustaining' at our two year anniversary and began the work of finding a location, purchasing equipment and hiring staff.

As our first staff hire, Matt Goss has served as our worship leader at a level above and beyond what we could ever have believed and his influence has touched everyone in our church. He's laughed with us, done setup and breakdown a zillion times and led us to the throne of God on Sunday mornings. He's visited hospitals, funeral homes and prayed with us. He even took time out of his crazy life as a pilot to visit my mom in New York during the last days of her life. His title is worship leader, but his role cannot be summed up in a title.

Later, as we made our way along the road of Rock Bridge Chatsworth, we hired Daniel Kiser to lead our Student Ministry. Daniel has done an amazing job, his leadership team has grown, he has developed strong relationships with the adult leaders and students while leading them toward a deeper walk with Jesus. He too has served beyond his 'job description'.

Now, as our two year anniversary approaches we see that
God has blessed our efforts with strong attendance, salvations, baptisms and small groups. Friendships have forged that will likely last throughout our whole lives, giving support and love as we go. We have not however been able to reach our goal of being financially self-sufficient and our church leadership has spent endless hours praying and seeking God's help to know what to do next. Should we forgo the wisdom to be financially stable and continue needing the financial support of our Dalton campus or should we make changes to reach that goal?

After much prayer, we feel led to make changes to get our campus on a more solid financial foundation. We then began conversations on how to do that and after exhaustive discussion and even more prayer we've made the difficult decision to eliminate both Daniel's role as student minister and Matt's role as worship leader. I cannot overstate that these decisions did not include any kind of moral or ethical or performance failure, they were a sad product of where our financial world is today.

This raises many emotions and questions so this Sunday, after we finish our church service, we will provide a lunch and Matt Evans will be joining us at Bagley for lunch and a time for questions and answers but I do want to address a few things here.
  • Is this the end of Rock Bridge Chatsworth? No. This is a challenge, but we feel very strongly that God has us here to stay and our commitment is strong, so strong that we will make hard decisions to make sure we can continue for the long haul.
  • Will we have quality worship or student ministry without staff to lead it? Yes. Student ministry will continue the A.B.S. groups we have and we pray for God to grow this effort. As for worship, our band will continue to play and Lori Beth Edgeman, along with our Dalton worship staff will carry this load. Long term solutions are wide open and can be further discussed on Sunday but it is safe to say that many great ministries are led by volunteers.
  • If we are 'one church in many locations', why don't we forgo being self-sufficient and use the tithe's from the people in Dalton to meet our needs? There is much to talk about here, and Matt Evans will be able to do that, but a key point is our desire to be a good example of Biblical stewardship.
  • Were we over-staffed for a church our size, and if so, why? Yes. As a church of 150, the typical staff would be 1 to 1.5. We 'staffed for growth' based on faith and models we saw at the time.
  • Will this move allow us to do community outreach? Yes. Our budget includes funds to do 3-5 major outreach events.
  • Why were these positions eliminated instead of others or something else altogether? We considered endless options. In these cases we discovered that we can continue ministry through either current staff or volunteers and more importantly, we believe that this is the way God would have us go.
  • Gus, how do you feel about this? My heart is broken. Matt and Daniel are friends and this has been hard but I am certain that even through our pain, our obedience here will lead to amazing things in our future - for all of us.
  • Will we refill these positions when our funds change? Our future staffing decisions will be based on our needs at the time. As a volunteer driven church we want to model the Ephesians 4 plan for each of us to do what we are gifted to do.
This is a lot to take in so if you have questions or concerns, please join us for lunch and Q & A after church at Bagley on Sunday and ask whatever questions you may have.