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Mary Ordinary

Today I did the main teaching portion in the Elementary services. With many volunteers either out of town, or just returning from Thanksgiving vacation it made some sense to put more on myself during this traditional “down time.”

This Sunday we kicked off week 1 of the Stars of Christmas series. It’s a Grammy-style presentation, with DVD media-driven skits; but 100% of the teaching is done by teachers in the large group and in small groups. I’ve torn the curriculum to shreds and put it back together again to get it to fit what we do at Trinity. Other than the DVD player being possessed by evil spirits, the first Sunday went off pretty well. I spoke to the kids about God’s ability to use ordinary people to do extraordinary things. When one really takes the time to look at Mary, the mother of Jesus, her ordinariness is quite alarming. She isn’t anyone important as far as scripture tells us. We don’t know her to be a women of much accomplishment, nor is she known far and wide for some great skill. Yet knowing all these things she was still honored by God to do something quite extraordinary, don’t you think?

I love her humble response to her life-changing news,


38 And Mary said, Yes, I see it all now:
I’m the Lord’s maid, ready to serve.
Let it be with me
just as you say.

May I learn to let God use my ordinary self in extraordinary ways (and trust me, I’m as ordinary as they come!)

BONUS: Remember this classic Bizarro from last year?

Fall Festival = Family Time

It’s all come down to this. Months and months of planning, organizing, recruiting volunteers, and promoting it should all come to fruition on Friday Night at 7pm. I’ve done so many “Halloween Alternatives” over the years that they’ve all begun to blend together in my memory…While I could write many reasons NOT to do an event that every other church in town does… on the same night… at the exact same time, I cannot say that it’s not a great time. When 1,000+ people show up to play, it’s usually always a good time.
But the challenge is in how to make a event like this effective. I’m not preaching the gospel, I’m not passing out anti-Halloween pamphlets, I’m not leading a worship service, and I’m not asking all the vampires, Frankensteins, and zombies to leave the premises upon arrival. What I am doing is striving to create an atmosphere where families can come and spend time together.

But here’s the kicker; how to do this when you need over 100 volunteers and traditionally most the volunteers are parents? It’s easy and hard, but I’ve eliminated the recruitment of any workers that have children under the age of 12. I don’t want any parents working in any area! We’re forcing family time, even if it makes us double-up in other areas. It is now two days out from the event and I think we might have pulled it off. I’ve recruited Senior High and Junior High student leaders, college students, empty-nesters, and young marrieds to fill each and every spot needed. Not easy in any way, but it can be done!

In the years to come we can continue to argue the merits of such events, but for this year I’m hoping I can honestly walk away and say that we’ve created a TRUE Family Friendly event; even if it kills us!

Book Review: Faith of Barack Obama

A few weeks ago I accepted the opportunity to review the following book. The President & CEO of Thomas Nelson publishers, Michael Hyatt made the offer on his blog. They sent me along the book and asked me to post my review; whether positive, negative or somewhere in between. I do not believe that political beliefs are easily defined in black and white terms, and are instead the ultimate greying of the lines. The following is my review:

Book Cover

The Faith of Barack Obama is quite the fascinating read. Let me clearly state that I am not a regular reader of seasonal political books, and have not read much on either Presidential candidate except what I read in magazines, newspapers, and online. I understand that anytime you read a political book you are bringing your own baggage into the read; but I’m trying to have an open mind about these things. At this juncture in time I am confused about my Presidential choice. I’m not real happy about either candidate, and at the same time feel that there are volumes of difference between each of them. You would assume correctly that I am conservative in most of my political leanings, however I also feel slightly abandoned by the Republican party on issues that are important to me. (Which I will decline to go into at this time…)

Some things I picked up from the book that others might find interesting:

  1. Barack Obama could be the first President of the USA to come from a non-Christian upbringing. (Not that Christian upbringing of other Presidents has been of much good…)
  2. Barack Obama could be the first President of the USA to conceivably have a fatwa issued against him from some renegade jurisdiction on the basis that he is an apostate. (On the basis that because he attended Muslim prayers with his step-father as a child, that as a Christian now he as abandoned his previous Muslim faith.)
  3. Obama spent over 20 years of his life associated with a church that is clearly anti-American in both their rhetoric and theology. (Not that he has to feel the same way.)
  4. He is the first Democratic candidate for President that has openly given thoughtful answers to questions regarding civil unions, abortion, and anti-war leanings. By thoughtful I mean not the standard liberal anti-God answers we’ve become accustomed to hearing from Democrats. (Not that I agree with those answers, just that I find them to be thoughtful answers.)

The book is as fair-minded a book as I have ever read. The Author, Stephen Mansfield spends considerable time giving us the faith history of Obama, using visits he must have made to Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago; and taking quotes given by Obama in interviews over the years. It is the most clear read I’ve found thus far on the religious journey of Obama. As a Christian pastor I have found it quite fascinating to find out these things about a man that quite honestly intrigues me. I have read some insulting things about this man; regarding his political inexperience, liberal voting record, and the fact that his middle name is Hussein. In spite of these sometimes slanderous accounts of him, I have been drawn to his obvious (IMHO) leadership skills, oratory techniques, and unique ability to tie faith into his political views. I don’t find myself in agreement with him on many issues, but I feel that I can equally say the same about John McCain.

This book follows an interesting trend. Stephen Mansfield has an amazing ability to make me feel sympathetic towards Obama’s faith history, then he transitions towards showing why this history might lead to some disturbing trends, then finalizes every thought with the idea that one’s faith doesn’t necessarily make them a bad politician. He does an excellent job of this in Chapter 5, The Four Faces of Faith. In Chapter 5 he highlights the religious history of George W. Bush, John McCain, and Hillary Clinton and compares and contrasts them with what he’s already detailed about Obama up to this point.

I think this book is a great insight into a man that quite possiblly could be our next President. I highly recommend it’s reading, and it might have just encouraged me to read this book next, and then maybe this.

Sunday Morning Talk

For those of you interested, I finally have the audio from my Sunday Morning talk on August 10th.

The Power of Influence. You can listen HERE or from the church website HERE.

Preach the House on Fire


About 60 days ago I was asked by our Senior Pastor to speak in the 2nd and 3rd services at our church on a Sunday morning. I accepted, but because of my busy summer schedule I haven’t given it much thought until about 2 weeks ago. Isn’t it funny how these things sneak up on you? It’s quite an honor, and I hope that I can help people get past the novelty of my appearance to be impacted by the message. Do you mind saying a prayer for me?

I immediately knew what I would speak about, but it hasn’t been until just recently that I put my thoughts into notes that I will use on Sunday. It’s gonna be a great time! If you live in or around Lubbock I expect to see you at Trinity Church for the 9:45 & 11:15 am services on Sunday morning. If you can’t be on time, then be early!

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