30 Days to Live: Be at Peace With God

Today was a special day at North Side!  Today’s initiative with 30 Days to Live: “Be at Peace with God.” Since I was preaching today, I was excited and upset at our band this morning.  I was excited because they were awesome and they led us in worship.  I was upset because they are going to cause me to lose …

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“King of Kings” – Sneak Listen

“KING OF KINGS” Leading up to Tuesday’s release of “Coming Home,” I wanted to post a few early mixes of some of the songs.  This first one is a new song called “King of Kings.”  Not the final mix but close.  This song is my attempt to worship the matchless majesty of Jesus. Take a listen below and leave a …

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Worship Team Spring Cleaning

As worship team’s strive to lead with excellence, oftentimes, it is a good thing to make sure you have a spring cleaning.  Update, plan, organize, and remind.  So this week’s training is all about updating your information in Planning Center, our online scheduling database. Watch this video for the updated tutorial: Volunteer Training from Planning Center on Vimeo. Do your …

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Sermon Prep (I Need Your Prayers & Help)

I’m filling in for Jeff on Sunday.  It’s always an exciting thing for me to preach, but it’s always a humbling thing to fill the pulpit for someone I respect so much.  I don’t ever want to go about preaching God’s Word in a careless way. I will be preaching the 2nd week in the “30 Days to Live” series …

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30 Days to Live: Live Passionately

What a fantastic Easter Sunday morning at North Side!  Having 3 full services of energetic worshipers is always an exciting way to start a day.  We started a new series called “30 Days to Live.”  We focused on how would we live if we only knew we had one month to live.  What would you do?  How would you change? …

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Beware of the Easter Bunny

I’ve received a lot of questions this week about Easter.  Unfortunately, most questions have not been around the cross, the empty tomb, or all of history being changed in one moment. No, most of my conversations have been around the Easter bunny.  I don’t know why, but I have been asked what I think about the Easter bunny, pastel clothing, …

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Prayer for Easter Sunday

Easter is this Sunday.  Hopefully you have been thinking upon the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus a bunch.  I pray you get overwhelmed with it yet again. But many people haven’t experienced the life that can be found in Jesus, and many of those people will go to your church this Sunday since it’s Easter.  So how can you …

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30 Days to Live (What Would You Do?)

This Easter Sunday we are kicking off a brand new series entitled “30 Days to Live.”  The concept comes from a book written by the Shooks, and the graphics came from a campaign that Life Church did a while back.  The concept is simple: if you had 30 days to live, what would you do?  What would you stop doing? …

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What Did God Teach You Through “Neighborhood?”

March has been an incredible month for North Side as we have gone through the series, “Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?” Last night in my C-Group, we got real honest about the successes and the failures that we had experienced over the last month reaching out to people who need Jesus.  While we all had things to share …

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The Person in Your Heart (Sunday Audible)

Depending upon what service you went to today, you might have experienced something a little different.  God speaks through prayers and plans weeks ahead, but sometimes God speaks in the moment and the most spiritual thing you can do is rip up your flowsheet. That was 11:15 today. The first 2 services went great this morning, and God moved in …

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When God Hates Worship

In this week’s worship training, I wanted to discuss when God hates worship.  There are times when God states he wishes someone would just close the doors to block people from gathering together.  He wishes that we would simply lock the doors and stop gathering together.  Seems shocking?  Listen to his words from Isaiah 1: 11 “The multitude of your …

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“Coming Home” Track Listing

I announced last week about the upcoming CD I am releasing called “Coming Home.”  Since then, I’ve had some of you ask about what songs are going to be on the CD. The CD will be 10 tracks.  3 of the tracks are songs that have been previously released.  “Hallelujah (O What a Savior)” I recorded on a project I …

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Hannah’s Last Day

  Today is a bittersweet day.  It is Hannah Nichol’s last day on the North Side staff. It is bitter because we are losing one of the best employees a church could ever ask for.  It is sweet because we are so excited she is marrying Traylor this weekend and they get to start their kingdom focused marriage together in …

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The Person in the Ditch

What a day great day in the neighborhood!  It was another wonderful day at North Side as we talked about helping those people in the ditch.  Holy Spirit – send us out! I loved hearing from the Erskines today and how God is using them at Connie Maxwell.  So wonderful to know that by giving at North Side you are …

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Making Amends Before Offering Worship

In this week’s worship team training, I wanted to focus on making amends before offering worship. 23″Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you, 24 leave your gift there in front of the altar. First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift.” …

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The Arrogance of My Generation’s Church Leaders

Recently, I made a post on Twitter and Facebook that got a bit of a reaction: Just because you are a critic of yesterday’s church does not make you an expert of today’s church. It seems that I struck a nerve out there, so I wanted to dive in a little deeper because it seems that many people have been rubbed …

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“Coming Home” – New Solo CD Coming Soon!

I have some pretty exciting news this morning: I am releasing an album in a few weeks.  While the final details are still being worked out, I’ll give you what I got right now. Back when we accepted the call to adopt, I wrote a song for our coming son.  Without ever seeing his picture or knowing his story, I …

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2 Evangelism Extremes

Our C-Group had a great conversation about intentionality concerning sharing our faith last night.  Amanda and I continued to talk about it last night.  I thought I would share with you 2 evangelistic extremes that may not be the best models: In college, I saw two extremes of the outreach.  The first extreme was the Holy Roller.  I went to …

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The Person in the Tree

What a great Sunday @ North Side!  We had a blast as we continued to go through “Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?”  This week we focused on “The Person in the Tree.”  Like Zaccheus, there are many people who are trying to see Jesus but they can’t because the religious crowd is getting in the way.  Today’s service …

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Public Worship vs. Private Devotion

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

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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Hell: More Than Fire, Pitchforks, and Satan’s Mancave

“Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels” (Matt. 25:41). Hell’s Description Hell is everything that heaven is not. While usually people imagine hell as a blazing inferno filled with devils and pitchforks, the sure reality of the place is that …

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Heaven: More Than Clouds, Harps, and St. Peter at the Gate

In my C-Group last night, we talked a lot about eternity, and we realized that we have misconceptions about heaven and hell.  I thought I would share some of what we talked about last night on heaven and then also talk about hell later this week.  We talked about if St. Peter is really at the gate, is there a …

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Eternity: More Than You Can Imagine

We concluded the “True[ish]” series today with the service focusing on “Eternity: More Than You Can Imagine.”  These last two months we have focused on essential doctrines of the church.  The time has been a great investment in ironing out the theology for members of our church.   Heaven and hell are real.  We must live knowing we are preparing for …

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Why We Sing (Part 3): It Makes God Smile

This is part 3 of a blog series on why we sing.  You can check on the other posts here. WE SING BECAUSE IT MAKES GOD SMILE. [Tweet “We sing because it makes God smile.”] Obedience is when we do something God says we should do.  The Bible repeatedly instructs us to sing in worship.  So when we sing, we are …

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“If It Ain’t King James…”

I had a question from a friend the other day about the King James Version of the Bible.  Maybe like you, this person had read a sign that said, “If it ain’t King James it ain’t Bible” and wondered where that sentiment came from. There are many people who believe that the King James Version is the version that Jesus …

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I’m in a Holy Huddle (And I’m Proud of It)

My C-Group had a great time last night discussing the weekly topic of “Church: More Than a Building.”  We talked about what people wrongly assume is church (building, programs, activities, social club, etc.).  We talked about what killed local congregations (selfishness, wrong ways of evaluating progress, apathy, refusal to biblically confront, and biblically unfit leaders). We got to the place …

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The Church: More Than a Building

What a great day with North Side today!  Week 7 0f 8 in the True[ish] series and we got to the doctrine of the church.  It’s been great to see all these weeks grow upon each other – I have learned so much!  Jeff’s message was great and reminded me of why I am so thankful to be a part …

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Why We Sing (Part 2): It Makes Theology Memorable

This is part 2 of a blog series on why we sing.  You can check on the other posts here. WE SING BECAUSE IT MAKES THEOLOGY MEMORABLE. Another reason we sing is because a worship song can make the complex memorable.  In Col. 3:16, Paul wrote, “Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you, with all wisdom teaching and …

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Storytellers: “No Greater Love”

Sunday, I introduced a new original worship song entitled “No Greater Love.”  We are planning on leading it again this Sunday due to some very encouraging feedback.  I told you why I tend to shrink back from leading with original songs a couple of weeks ago, but as God continues to stretch me, this is one of the songs I …

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Homes for Hope

I am writing to tell you about our next step meeting for families wanting to pursue North Side’s growing adoption/foster care ministry. We have decided to call this ministry “Homes for Hope.”  Since everyone’s involvement would be different, we didn’t want to call it adoption ministry or foster care, since there are so many ways to help.  We also did …

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Salvation: More Than an Event

Happy Valentine’s Day!  Or should I say, happy salvation day!  What a great day to celebrate the gospel and watch lives be transformed by its message. Thanks to all our volunteers, especially the parking lot team, for helping people have a memorable morning as the snow was still melting on the ground!  You guys are the best! Reminder: get your …

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Why We Sing (Part 1): Mere Words Cannot Suffice

It’s one of my most anticipated and most dreaded times of the week all at the same time. It’s Sunday mornings.  I walk across the stage, tune my guitar, turn on my microphone, and attempt to lead people in worship.  What’s so conflicting about my job is that so many people are continuing the song they have been singing all …

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The Cycle of a Church Hopper

I had a conversation about church hopping with a buddy of mine recently.  He goes to another church in another town but had recently been discouraged with members from his church leaving to find another church.  What hurt him so was all the time and energy and prayers he had poured into this family, and then it seemed like they …

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The Holy Spirit: More Than a Feeling

What a great Sunday!  Even though we had some technical difficulties during the last service, it was such a special time of worship.  The smiling girls in the picture are of Autumn and Bridget Kennerly, John’s and Heather’s daughters.  The reason we didn’t have part of our band during the beginning is because these girls and a few others were …

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Do We Really Need Homegrown Worship Songs?

I’ve been a songwriter since I started playing guitar.  I love it, but when I became worship pastor, a dilemma arose.  If I have the choice to lead with a song that I have written or Chris Tomlin has written, if I defer to quality, we would always play Mr. Tomlin.  I love his songs, and our people love singing …

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Sanctity of Life

GUEST BLOGGER: Kyle Richter – This complete article can be found in the current edition of the Compass. The dictionary defines sanctity as “the condition of being considered sacred or holy, and therefore entitled to respect and reverence.” The argument is often made that life demands respect and therefore abortion and euthanasia are wrong. According to the definition above the …

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The Futility of Groundhog Day (And Other Shadows Haunting You)

  The groundhog has spoken. And it’s bad news. Punxsutawney Phil has emerged to see his shadow before chilly revelers in Pennsylvania, meaning winter will last another six weeks. German tradition holds that if a hibernating animal sees its shadow on Feb. 2 — the Christian holiday of Candlemas — winter will last another six weeks. If no shadow is seen, …

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