Public Worship vs. Private Devotion

This week’s worship training tip has to do with value #2: credibility – leading with integrity.

Big idea: Never let your public worship exceed your private worship.

At my first Passion event years ago, I hear Beth Moore say that she never wanted her public worship to exceed her private worship.  She said that it is very easy to get excited about worship when others are around to see, but are we as excited when the only one noticing our worship is God?  She stated that sometimes she has such rich worship in our home that she has to close the blinds so the neighbors don’t call the police on her.

Here’s my questions for worship teams this week:

  • Have you spent as much time in private worship this week that you have in public worship?
  • Do you pray more on stage or in groups than you do in private?
  • Do you read more Scripture in church settings than you do on your own?
  • Would people see more exuberance in the way you sing songs on a stage or the way you wash dishes at home?

I love corporate worship, but I also think there is something special about when we do something that only God sees.  There is geniuness there.

Here’s the challenge: have a worship service this week in which the only two people are there are you and God.  You don’t have to learn guitar or piano to lead it, you just take God’s Word, and proclaim your love to Him.

Spend some time in worship this week with only God around before you lead others in worship.

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Update on Eli (Getting Closer)

We did receive on update on Eli yesterday.  With our agency, families pass through court in groups and then also travel together.  Group 91 to Ethiopia was processed through court yesterday, and we were not on the list.  While that is sad, it seems very sure that we are going to be in the next group.  The next group will most probably pass through court in the next 2-3 weeks.

After that, it will probably be 2-3 more weeks before travel.  That means that my previous guesswork at when I would travel is probably pretty close.  I think I will be leaving the States on April 16th.  If not then, its sometime near that.  If I go on that date, all of my responsibilities for family, church, Lander, weddings, and such will be taken care of without too much craziness.

This Sunday night in the nursery, I came upon Obadiah in the bye bye buggy.  This wonderful contraption is normally used by nursery workers to ride children in, but my son has to be the one wanting to help push the other kids.  When I picked him up, Keri told me that he kept going to a little boy in the nursery, waving in his face, saying “Hi, E-ya.”  The little boy did look a lot like Eli’s picture, so we thought it was real sweet.  In case you are wondering, Obie doesn’t say that to every little black boy he encounters, this one really did look a lot like him.  I tried to tell Obie that wasn’t Eli, but I don’t know if he bought it.

Obie loves to say names now.  It is a regular occurrence that Obie starts going through the roll-call of family members.  Lately, he points around the room and says, “Daddy, Mommy, Obie, Eli, Daddy, Mommy, Obie, Eli.”  The boy is getting that something is special about Eli.  It’s wonderful to see God preparing his heart.

As we continue to wait, it’s hard, yet we trust God’s timing.  It is pretty crazy to think that unless something crazy happens (which can happen in adoption), my second son will be home next month.  I just loved even writing that!

In the meantime, if you are a praying person, we would love the support:

  • Pray for Eli’s development – pray that he gets enough food, interaction, and love during these days.  Pray an unknown hope wells up in his soul that something beautiful like a family is coming as fast as they can.
  • Pray for Nesting – as we prepare our hearts and our home for a second child, there is all types of things to consider.  Not knowing how Eli will sleep and such, we are a bit in limbo.  If you know Amanda and myself, you know that is a place we don’t naturally go to – we like to get things rolling.  So as we prepare, pray God’s guidance over preparations we need to make.
  • Pray for Workload – I love having a busy job, but the hard thing about it is preparing to leave for an unknown amount of time and having everything in order.  I’ve got to take care of a lot before I go at church, Lander, and some other opportunities.  Please pray that as I prepare and try to get ahead, I won’t neglect the most important things in life either.
  • Pray for Logistics – as we continue to finalize paperwork, arrange travel setup, work on finances and such, please pray that God’s hand be in every single step we take during these last days.
  • Pray for a Supernatural Homecoming – while Obie is real excited, we know that jealousy will set in at some time.  Even if our second child was biological, it would happen, but just pray for a special attitude by Obadiah that he shows an unnatural amount of love by a 2 year old for his brother.  Pray for our family, friends, and church as he comes home so that Eli truly does feel at home as soon as we touch down in South Carolina.

We have been so honored for the prayers going up and the support that people like you have shown us.  Thank you so much for walking down this path together!

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Passion 2011 Live Link: What a Night

Last night, I got the privilege to take some friends to Passion 2011 Live Link.  The event was hosted at Center Stage in Atlanta but was being broadcasted all over the world.  Passion was celebrating their CD release, “Awakening,” which is out today.  So thousands of people joined in live over the internet from all over the world.  We were so privileged to be a part of the few hundred at the live venue.  It was a blast.

You might be wondering how I got to be a part of this privileged group – I don’t really know.  I’ve supported Passion ministries over the years by sending lots of students, so I think this was a way to say thanks by allowing me to bring people to the event.  The group that went with me sure thinks I’m something now since they felt like VIPs.  It was just an honor to worship alongside the quality people that went with me.  Just to be in the presence of Jesus is enough though.

But OG will never be the same after meeting Matt Redman in the parking garage.  ”Dude, he’s so famous.  Everytime I meet a famous person, I have a nervous breakdown.  I’m going to have one again just thinking about it.”

We were led by Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin, Christy Nockels, Matt Redman, and Kristain Stanfill, and they played most of the songs off of the new CD release.  I would really recommend you pick up these 12 incredible new worship anthems.  You can get it on Amazon or iTunes or we will have it in the bookstore soon.

And if you want to see the live event, it is up for 24 hours here at this link:  http://livelink.268generation.com/

Last night, as I worshiped alongside a few hundred rowdy people and joined electronically by thousands of others, I thought what a great time it is to be alive.  Never has the church had such a worldwide opportunity.  Let’s make the most of it!

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The Person in Your House

We started a new series today called “Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?” with the topic “The Person in Your House.”  I am so excited about this evangelism series.  Jeff was so transparent and shared his own failures and fears and it spoke to my heart so much.  Challenged the fire out of me too – check it out online if you didn’t get to hear it.

As Disciple Now weekend wrapped up, I was so happy to have Josh and Tasha Via leading us in worship.  These guys are my dear friends that I went to college with and we just did life together.  They did such a fantastic job!  If you didn’t get a chance to get one of their CDs, go to their site to get some of their wonderful music.

Today, Josh and Tasha led us with:

Hope it was a great day!  What did you learn?

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Book of the Week: Getting Things Done

This week’s book of the week is David Allen’s Getting Things Done.  The funny thing is I am a week late on this book review because I have had too much to do!  I made it 7 weeks into the new year with a book a week, and I failed miserably on the week I was reading a productivity book.  Dr. Chuck Lawless recommended his system a while back to me, and I have used some of the principles without actually reading the book.

Here’s some of the premises of the book:

  • “Teaching you how to be maximally efficient and relaxed, whenever you need or want to be, was my main purpose in writing this book” (xi).
  • “It’s possible for a person to have an overwhelming number of things to do and still function productively with a clear head and positive sense of relaxed control” (3).
  • “…you’ll need to get in the habit of keeping nothing on your mind” (18).
  • “…the real problem is a lack of clarity and definition about what a project really is, and what the associated next-action steps required are” (19).
  • “No matter what the setting, there are five discrete stages that we go through as we deal with our work.  We (1) collect things that command our attention; (2) process what they mean and what to do about them; (3) organize the results, which we (4) review as options for what we choose to (5) do” (24).

The rest of the book is tips on how to get the most done that you possibly can do.  Instead of giving you a ton of quotes from this book, this diagram below is a great start to understanding the system.  If you want to eliminate time-wasters from your life and get more done, I encourage you to check this book out!

Any questions or any thoughts on how you are getting your life organized?

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Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?

This Sunday, we are starting a brand new series at North Side called “Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?”  The heart of this new series is a call for personal evangelism. We want our people to live the lifestyle of a missionary in their daily lives. Specifically, we want our people to be attentive and intentional about connecting with the people around them. We want them to live with their eyes wide open to the spiritual condition and needs of those in their own neighborhood. This series will seek to challenge our members to pay attention to the opportunities around them to point people to God.

We get the new Compass on Sunday which has this series and the next, “30 Days to Live.”  We pray this month of March leading up to Easter will be a month where our church starts to bleed evangelism.  If you are like me, this topic is one that causes shame in my life because I never feel like I am bold enough.  I never feel like I am sharing enough.  We are praying that we put aside our inadequacies and start praying that the Holy Spirit give us the boldness and power that Jesus promised (Acts 1:8).

Hope to see you there!

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Also, I am thrilled that my dear friends Josh and Tasha Via will be leading us in worship this Sunday.  I led worship with them in college, got to lead worship at their wedding, and they are just all around some of my favorite people in the world.  They will be leading for this weekend’s Disciple Now and I couldn’t pass up on them leading us on Sunday.  You do not want to miss it!

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