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My Wife the Church Planter

By Jeremy Myers
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My Wife the Church Planter

Wendy MyersMy wife was on the phone tonight with another church planting wife. I overheard some of her discussion, and wow! did I ever marry the right woman!

Actually, I got a little humbled.ย She should be the one planting a church. Of course,ย since church planting is a family thing, she is. But still, I found myself thinking, “Where did she learn all this? I’m the one who has read all the books and gone to all the conferences, but she’s the one who can put words to what we want to do and how we want to do it.” I’m kicking myself for not recording her conversation.

So if you ever have questions about our church planting process, direct them to my wife!

Oh, and she’s beautiful too, isn’t she?

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: church planter, Discipleship, Wendy Myers

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Glocal

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Glocal

Transformation Bob RobertsA while back I attending Northwood’s Glocal.net Turbo training conference.

When it comes to church planting, I think Bob Roberts has one of the most profound and yet simple approaches to church planting that exists. Every pastor and church planter should read his books Glocalization and Transformation.

Also, he has a new book out called The Multiplying Church, which I haven’t read yet, but should be good.

Multiplying Church Bob RobertsThere were so many things that were said in his training which encouraged and challenged me, I cannot relate them all. However, the one that struck me the most was that Bob believes that postmodernism is a thing of the past, and that it was a blip on the screen compared to what is coming…and the church had better be ready.

Glocalization Rob Roberts I think he is so right about this. Many ineffective churches, ministries, and Christians will still be writing and speaking against the “evils” of postmodernism for another 20-30 years. Meanwhile, the culture has moved on.

But this is just business as usual with the average church. Churches generally run about 30-40 years behind the culture. And when the church finally crafts a good response to what the culture is going through (whether a church embraces the changes or decry them), the culture isn’t listening anymore, because it is on to something else.

Those who will shape the church of the future will recognize that postmodernism is a dead issue now, and the culture has shifted toward something else. What this “something else” is has yet to be determined. But some of us can see it, sense it, and hear it in the people we interact with. And I agree with Bob Roberts: whatever is coming, it will be the biggest thing to happen to the church since the day of Pentecost. Such change will lead to both the death and the resurrection of the church as we know it.

The way things are today — even in the most innovative and effective churches — is not the way things will be twenty years from now. Will you and your church be ready?

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Bob Roberts, Church planting, Discipleship, glocal, postmodernism, Theology of the Church

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My New Preaching Hero

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My New Preaching Hero

I have certainย Bible teachersย that I listen to all the time, some for the content, some for their style and delivery. Recently, I foundย one whoย has it all. His sermon is 27 minutes long, and is on YouTube for you to view.

After watching this video, you will see that Seminary was a complete waste of time. If you want to preach, all you need to remember is these seven things:

  1. (Mis)read several Bible verses.
  2. Say “Glory be to God Hallelujah” a lot.
  3. Speak in tongues when you get tongue-tied.
  4. Tell Satan to get behind you.
  5. Wave your arms.
  6. Tell people rock music will damn their souls to hell.
  7. Tell people they’re going to hell if they don’t tithe.

If you ever wonder why many people think church is just a religious circus, it because of preachers like this.

I shouldn’t be too hard on the guy though… It’s his first time preaching after all…

My first sermon was terrible as well. It was awful. I was about 14 and I preached to a group of inmates at the Montana State Prison. I remember thinking afterwards, “Let me out of here before they kill me!” I don’t remember what I said, but it was so bad, no one even tried to tell me “Good sermon” afterwards.

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: burn in hell, church, Discipleship, humor, Preaching, sermons

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Sometimes you just gotta laugh…

By Jeremy Myers
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Check out the videos over at the blog of Mike Ellis and the other church for men dudes. I was going to post these videos myself, but just go watch them at Mike’s blog.

By the way, they are doing an awesome job there in Florida. I check outย that blog every day. I think there needs to be a Church for Men in every community in the country since men are one of the largestย “unreached people groups” that exists. Maybe they’re just neglected. Either way, look around your church this Sunday, and ask yourself, “Where are all the men?” I know that in the church I preach at, less than 20% are men. I’m trying to do some things to change that and I’m seeing some more men start to come, but as we all know, change is a slow process. Besides, I don’t have any real authority there…I’m just there for pulpit supply (How’s that for a convenient excuse?).

Hopefully, as I head toward church planting (see my two previous posts), at least one of the churches I plant will be a Church for Men. Thanks, Mike (and Louie and Frank) for leading the way!

P.S., check out www.churchformen.com for more on this. And while you’reย at that site,ย buy David Murrow’s book and read it. I’ve also noticed a new church for men has started up here in Dallas. I need to go check it out.

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Discipleship

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Church Plant Rant

By Jeremy Myers
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Church Plant Rant

Below is a post from Gary Lamb (which is no longer available on his site). Lots of people see glory in church planting, but what most don’t realize is that to plant in such a way that genuinely reaches lost people, there’s more gore than glory.

church plant rant

Here is what Gary wrote about that:

Every church planter I meet says they are starting their church to reach those that are disconnected from God. Many of them grew up in church, became Christians at a early age, and donโ€™t even have a relationship with someone far from God, but they are going to reach those far from God. I listen to a lot of podcasts, watch a lot of videos from other churches, and it breaks my heart to know they are doing a lot of things and a lot of things well, but reaching those far from God is NOT one of them.

I have learned that most church planters REALLY donโ€™t want to reach those far from God, they really want to do church in a cool way. There is a difference. Just because you have great video, loud music, dress casual, and use movie clips doesnโ€™t mean you are reaching those far from God.

I honestly believe most planters would freak out if they started having to deal with the issues that come from reaching truly unchurched people. It is messy, ugly, scary, and actually can keep you from growing because it scares the hell out of those who grew up in church.

We had a person on our staff a couple of years ago who came here because he wanted to be part of a church that reached unchurched people.ย  The first time his wife sat next to a couple of lesbians, he was rethinking that.ย  This guy was a nice guy, but he couldnโ€™t handle the ugliness that comes with reaching those that are far from God.ย  He literally walked around the church on Sundays with a look of terror in his eyes.ย  He didnโ€™t want to reach lost people, he wanted a church where he could come and wear whatever he wanted and impress other Christians because he was at an church with a little edge.ย  It wasnโ€™t long before he was running for the hills.ย  He couldnโ€™t handle the messiness of reaching those with problems.ย  The sad thing is he isnโ€™t alone.ย  Most guys canโ€™t handle it.

When I say it is messy, I donโ€™t think most guys understand what I mean, so allow me to walk you through my week that just got done. This is a pretty typical week at Revolution and the side 99% never see.

  • I have a bottle of pain pills worth about $400 on the streets sitting in my desk that one of our peopleโ€™s spouse brought me after finding them. The name on the prescription isnโ€™t the name of the person who brought them because they were bought on the street.
  • I had another one of our people lose their job for stealing thousands of dollars from the company they work for.
  • I have a addict in our church who has relapsed and in the process is about to lose EVERYTHING and he doesnโ€™t even know it.
  • I set up an intervention for an addict that will take place this week. This is his last chance and he doesnโ€™t even know it.
  • Last night I was at the ER until 3 in the morning because one of our people took a razor blade and slit both his wrists, his neck, and took around 80 sleeping pills. Heโ€™s alive, but I have to say it was the most horrific thing I have ever seen in my life.

All of that was just from this week. That is the life of reaching those disconnected from God. None of those people care how โ€œcoolโ€ our church will be tomorrow. All they care about is we have created a place where they can come with all their crap and feel loved and connected.

Iโ€™ll be honest and tell you that there are times when pastoring Revolution freaks me out. There are times when I think it would be easier to do what most guys do and plant a church that really is a place for other Christians to come hang out and talk about how we are reaching unchurched people instead of doing it. I think that would be easier, but we would not be charging the gates of hell with that mindset. There are enough guys around doing that and doing it well.

Canton didnโ€™t need another church. Canton didnโ€™t need another church with loud music, casual dress, and โ€œrelevantโ€ teaching. Neither do most of the towns where guys are planting. However, Canton did need a place that was loving the unlovable. It needed a place that was willing to get itโ€™s hands dirty and deal with the messy crap that takes place in the lives of those far from God.

When a guy wants to tell me they are starting a church to reach the disconnected, I always ask them if they are sure they want to do that. I donโ€™t think they understand the cost that comes with it. It literally can almost kill you at times.

BUT, if they do understand the cost, they will realize it is nothing compared to the reward of seeing lives changed with the gospel of Jesus Christ. It is worth whatever cost there is. I would put everything on the line to continue to do what we do because the payoff is so huge.

Most guys wonโ€™t.

end rant.

Thanks Gary, for laying it out for us!

2013 UPDATE: I am not a fan of church planting any longer. I now believe that we don’t plant churches, we simply be the church by loving others whom God places in our life. Simple. Easy. Natural. …And it looks like Jesus.

God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: church, Church planting, Discipleship, love, mission

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