Our 4 year old, Abigail, dancing to signature song from Slumdog Millionaire (Fresh Beat Band version)! She got moves! Definitely from mama's side. Love it!
Enjoy The Ride,
Cecil
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
The VOICE!
The acrostic VOICE (Vision; Organization; Involvement; Care; Evangelism) is A proposed model for developing the infrastructure in a church. The vision – ministry imperative - should be clear and not vague. The minister needs to confirm the vision is from God and of God. The local church can follow a leader with a clear vision for the church. An out of focus vision cannot be corrected later on without Holy Spirit involvement. Before casting the vision to the congregation the minister needs to be sure it is clear, focused, and divine.
The organization – building the body – needs to be prepared with a solid foundation based on the resources at hand and practicality of utilizing the resources for ministry. The minister needs to prepare and organize human, physical, and spiritual resources. This followed by effective plans and methods will allow the minister to schedule the ministry or else things will seem scattered.
The involvement – commitment to serve – needs to start with the minister that is casting the vision. As a minister, I should be involved and take time to work the vision into the minds of the people. The minister’s involvement should serve as an example and inspiration for the entire body to be involved in advancing the vision for the church. I can’t expect someone else to spend more time on working the vision, casting it, and sharing it because God has given it to me. At the same time I need to make the effort to motivate my leadership team to implement the vision.
The care – people factor – is a practical reality experienced by all in the body of Christ. The minister and the church must strive to meet the spiritual, emotional, physical, and relational needs of people in the church and the community. From the minister’s perspective, being driven by the vision, we must accept the fact that we must care about the vision because we cannot expect everyone to believe in it the same way we do.
The evangelism – beyond the walls – is a necessity for any church that has a divine vision. A local church without an evangelistic focus or ministry is not in tune with God’s commandment and intention of the local church in this world. The church has to reach out into the community where it is located and impact the lives of the people who do not know Christ. The minister’s primary purpose in ministry is to share the good news of Jesus Christ. I have to lift up the name of Jesus and bring honor to His name in all that I do in the ministry. When I lift up the name of Jesus, He has promised that He will draw all men unto Himself. Our responsibility is to lift Him up in our lives, our families, churches, and communities. The Spirit of God is responsible for directing the steps of the seekers into the house of God and His presence.
Enjoy The Ride,
Cecil
The organization – building the body – needs to be prepared with a solid foundation based on the resources at hand and practicality of utilizing the resources for ministry. The minister needs to prepare and organize human, physical, and spiritual resources. This followed by effective plans and methods will allow the minister to schedule the ministry or else things will seem scattered.
The involvement – commitment to serve – needs to start with the minister that is casting the vision. As a minister, I should be involved and take time to work the vision into the minds of the people. The minister’s involvement should serve as an example and inspiration for the entire body to be involved in advancing the vision for the church. I can’t expect someone else to spend more time on working the vision, casting it, and sharing it because God has given it to me. At the same time I need to make the effort to motivate my leadership team to implement the vision.
The care – people factor – is a practical reality experienced by all in the body of Christ. The minister and the church must strive to meet the spiritual, emotional, physical, and relational needs of people in the church and the community. From the minister’s perspective, being driven by the vision, we must accept the fact that we must care about the vision because we cannot expect everyone to believe in it the same way we do.
The evangelism – beyond the walls – is a necessity for any church that has a divine vision. A local church without an evangelistic focus or ministry is not in tune with God’s commandment and intention of the local church in this world. The church has to reach out into the community where it is located and impact the lives of the people who do not know Christ. The minister’s primary purpose in ministry is to share the good news of Jesus Christ. I have to lift up the name of Jesus and bring honor to His name in all that I do in the ministry. When I lift up the name of Jesus, He has promised that He will draw all men unto Himself. Our responsibility is to lift Him up in our lives, our families, churches, and communities. The Spirit of God is responsible for directing the steps of the seekers into the house of God and His presence.
Enjoy The Ride,
Cecil
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
He Is Up - To Something at First COG CWS
So thankful for all ministry team leaders and volunteers at First COG Community Worship Service for serving so faithfully & generously up through this weekend. Leading and serving with you is a privilege I cherish.
On Resurrection Sunday, compared to year 1 of new plant: First time guests tripled; total attendance up by 32%; giving total was 2nd highest in CWS history. Most importantly, more lives at the altar making commitments & rededications with Christ, people exercising their spiritual gifts to bless others, and experiencing MIRACLES.
Enjoy this drama presentaion which was the sermon for the service! The journey continues as greaters things are yet to come! Generosity Revolution has started! All DOXA to God!
Enjoy The Ride,
Cecil
On Resurrection Sunday, compared to year 1 of new plant: First time guests tripled; total attendance up by 32%; giving total was 2nd highest in CWS history. Most importantly, more lives at the altar making commitments & rededications with Christ, people exercising their spiritual gifts to bless others, and experiencing MIRACLES.
Enjoy this drama presentaion which was the sermon for the service! The journey continues as greaters things are yet to come! Generosity Revolution has started! All DOXA to God!
Enjoy The Ride,
Cecil
Monday, April 2, 2012
Are you "Here"?
God has a beginning and end to time that He only knows ... eternity to eternity. We have starting point and ending point to life in a natural sense. We also may have a start point to our spiritual walk with Christ, but we sure do we have an end point in eternity (location to be determined by our daily walk or lack thereof).
There is a "here" and a "there". We are "here" trying to get to "there". The line that connects "here" to "there" is the timeline of our life. Enjoy the ride of life that God can take you through.
There is a "here" and a "there". We are "here" trying to get to "there". The line that connects "here" to "there" is the timeline of our life. Enjoy the ride of life that God can take you through.
Jesus can take you from "HERE" to "THERE":
bondage of sin --> promise of eternal life
poverty --> abundance of blessings and joy
sickness --> assurance of health
hopeless --> hope built on Jesus
impossible --> potential unlimited
During The Ride we can:
complain or be thankful for the rescue
get confused or focus on the promise
doubt or trust in the deliverer
fear or believe in the power of God
die or grow to be holy people of God
Enjoy The Ride,
Cecil
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