Last night was the last of our "Thr3e Big Nights" at h2o. We concluded with and Xtreme Txt game. We put together a list of questions from pop culture to biblical to everyday life put the question up on the screen and the first student to text in the right answer was called up on stage. We did 6 questions, then did a simi-final round with those 6 to narrow it down to 3 and a final question for those 3. It was a lot of fun and the students loved being able to text during church.
Our worship band did a great job after the Xtreme txt game of focusing our students on Christ through song and the Rob preached on Standing in your Christian Walk. He challenged students to stand strong in life even though it's very difficult. He talked about how God is pleased when we stand for Him. It was a powerful word that ministered to students.
I enjoyed talking with several of our students on a deeper level last night one on one. I had a goal of just focusing on one student at a time last night and hearing what is going on in their lives. I must say it was one of the more meaningful nights for me personally at h2o. I think it's because I took time to listen intently to one student at a time and not be in the constant Student Pastor rush of talking to everyone and impacting no one. Times like last night remind me why I do Student Ministry.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
YouTube Challenge WINNERS & Videos
Our YouTube Challenge to promote Small Group finished up today. The Winners are 10th Grade Boys, led by Michael Chesshir. Great job guys! The 2nd place group is 8th & 9th grade girls & 3rd place is the 8th grade boys. Check out the 1st, 2nd & 3rd place videos below, they are in order of place. I congratulate all our groups on a job well done.
What was my personal favorite? The 8th & 9th grade girls video. They did a spoof of Rob and I and did it well. It is very funny to me.
This was a fun promotion for our Small Groups. They had to work together to create, produce, shoot, edit and promote their videos. I highly recommend anyone doing this to promote Small Groups. If you want to know how we did it check out my previous post by clicking on this link: "How we did it."
1st Place: 10th Grade Boys
2nd Place: 8th & 9th Grade Girls
3rd Place: 8th Grade Boys
Good job to all!
What was my personal favorite? The 8th & 9th grade girls video. They did a spoof of Rob and I and did it well. It is very funny to me.
This was a fun promotion for our Small Groups. They had to work together to create, produce, shoot, edit and promote their videos. I highly recommend anyone doing this to promote Small Groups. If you want to know how we did it check out my previous post by clicking on this link: "How we did it."
1st Place: 10th Grade Boys
2nd Place: 8th & 9th Grade Girls
3rd Place: 8th Grade Boys
Good job to all!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Friend Day, Nov. 8th @ Beech Street - Video #1
Friend Day at Beech Street is on November 8th. Dr. Grant Ethridge, Pastor of Liberty Baptist in Hampton, VA. will be our guest for the day. Pastor Grant has been used by God to reach many for the Kingdom of God. God has worked through him to grow Liberty to a church reaching thousands each week though 5 worship service. God used him here in AR as well to grow FBC Lavaca to a dynamic church. Pastor Grant is a guy that you will want to get your friends here to hear. We want everyone to invite a Friend to come with them to Small Group-9:15am and Worship-10:30am on this day. 
For Preschooler's Boz the Bear will be here during Children's Church. Talk about exciting! Your child will not want to miss this exciting opportunity to meet Boz up close and personal at Beech Street Sunday, November 8th.
h2o student ministry will be having a live band, Kingsdown, for teenagers during Small Group at 9:15am. Kingsdown is a solid rock style band that has recently played with groups like: Switchfoot, Anberlin, Skillet, Superchick, Disciple and more. This will be a great morning for teenagers to invite their friends to a FREE concert, plus we will have a FREE breakfast for them. It's all on November 8th @ 9:15am.
We look forward to God doing a great work on FRIEND DAY, November 8th at Beech Street. Who are you inviting?
I hope you enjoyed the first of 3 Friend Day videos there are more coming in the weeks ahead. We took the Geico commercials and spoofed them.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Disciple Now in Bastrop, LA
This weekend I traveled to Bastrop, LA to Grace Baptist Church and spoke at their Disciple Now Weekend, Chris Wright is the Pastor (above Left) and Tony Campanale is the Student Pastor (above Right). Grace is a new church, 8 years old, and has a big heart to reach their community. I had a great time hanging out with them and challenging them from God's Word. The theme was "Identity" for the weekend. I spoke on Identiy in Christ Friday night, Identity other see in us on Saturday morning and Identity to Lead Saturday night. We finished up Sunday morning where I preached to the entire church out of Luke 5 on Passion for others people.
It was a great weekend and I appreciate Chris and Tony inviting me to be apart. Sunday morning 4 people made decisions with 3 of them being Salvation decisions. Grace is a neat church that is having a impact on their community.
It was a great weekend and I appreciate Chris and Tony inviting me to be apart. Sunday morning 4 people made decisions with 3 of them being Salvation decisions. Grace is a neat church that is having a impact on their community.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
h2o...3 Big nights...Night #1
Wednesday night we began "Three Big Nights" at h2o. Our goal is to offer things on these Wednesday nights to assist our students in bringing their friends to hear who Jesus is. Night #1 we played the game "Don't Forget the Lyrics" and did it just like the TV show. It brought in several new students. I'm doing a message series called, "Upload." Last night I preached on John 3:16 and the importance of Uploading Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and Savior. I talked about how we upload so much to our lives but the most important thing to put in our lives is a relationship with Jesus. It was a good night with lots of energy and God moved in several lives.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Where have all the Christians Gone?
I read the following story on www.foxnews.com. I have reprinted it below, or you can go to the original article (click here).
This is a very thought provoking article:
Where have all the Christians Gone?
Christianity is plummeting in America, while the number of non-believers is skyrocketing.
A shocking new study of Americans’ religious beliefs shows the beginnings of a major realignment in Americans’ relationship with God. The American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) reveals that Protestants now represent half of all Americans, down almost 20 percent in the last twenty years. In the coming months, America will become a minority Protestant nation for the first time since the pilgrims.
The number of people who claim no religious affiliation, meanwhile, has doubled since 1990 to fifteen percent, its highest point in history. Non-believers now represent the third-highest group of Americans, after Catholics and Baptists.
Other headlines:
But at the same time, the study offers yet another wake-up call for religious institutions.
First, catering to older believers is a recipe for failure; younger Americans are tuning out.
Second, Americans are interested in God, but they don’t think existing institutions are helping them draw closer to God.
Finally, Americans’ interest in religion has not always been stable. It dipped following the Revolution and again following Civil War. In both cases it rebounded because religious institutions adapted and found new ways of relating to everyday Americans.
Today, the rise of disaffection is so powerful that different denominations needs to band together to find a shared language of God that can move beyond the fading divisions of the past and begin moving toward a partnership of different-but-equal traditions.
Or risk becoming Europe, where religion is fast becoming an afterthought.
Bruce Feiler is bestselling author of eight books, including "Walking the Bible" and "Abraham," and the host of the PBS series on "Walking the Bible." A frequent commentator on National Public Radio, CNN and FOX News. His latest book "America's Prophet: Moses and the American Story" will be published in October.
A shocking new study of Americans’ religious beliefs shows the beginnings of a major realignment in Americans’ relationship with God. The American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) reveals that Protestants now represent half of all Americans, down almost 20 percent in the last twenty years. In the coming months, America will become a minority Protestant nation for the first time since the pilgrims.
The number of people who claim no religious affiliation, meanwhile, has doubled since 1990 to fifteen percent, its highest point in history. Non-believers now represent the third-highest group of Americans, after Catholics and Baptists.
Other headlines:
1) The number of Christians has declined 12% since 1990, and is now 76%, the lowest percentage in American history.
2) The growth of non-believers has come largely from men. Twenty percent of men express no religious affiliation; 12% of women.
3) Young people are fleeing faith. Nearly a quarter of Americans in their 20’s profess no organized religion.
4) But these non-believers are not particularly atheist. That number hasn’t budged and stands at less than 1 percent. (Agnostics are similarly less than 1 percent.) Instead, these individuals have a belief in God but no interest in organized religion, or they believe in a personal God but not in a formal faith tradition.
The implications for American society are profound. Americans’ relationship with God, which drove many of the country’s great transformations from the pilgrims to the founding fathers, the Civil War to the civil rights movement, is still intact. Eighty-two percent of Americans believe in God or a higher power.2) The growth of non-believers has come largely from men. Twenty percent of men express no religious affiliation; 12% of women.
3) Young people are fleeing faith. Nearly a quarter of Americans in their 20’s profess no organized religion.
4) But these non-believers are not particularly atheist. That number hasn’t budged and stands at less than 1 percent. (Agnostics are similarly less than 1 percent.) Instead, these individuals have a belief in God but no interest in organized religion, or they believe in a personal God but not in a formal faith tradition.
But at the same time, the study offers yet another wake-up call for religious institutions.
First, catering to older believers is a recipe for failure; younger Americans are tuning out.
Second, Americans are interested in God, but they don’t think existing institutions are helping them draw closer to God.
Finally, Americans’ interest in religion has not always been stable. It dipped following the Revolution and again following Civil War. In both cases it rebounded because religious institutions adapted and found new ways of relating to everyday Americans.
Today, the rise of disaffection is so powerful that different denominations needs to band together to find a shared language of God that can move beyond the fading divisions of the past and begin moving toward a partnership of different-but-equal traditions.
Or risk becoming Europe, where religion is fast becoming an afterthought.
Bruce Feiler is bestselling author of eight books, including "Walking the Bible" and "Abraham," and the host of the PBS series on "Walking the Bible." A frequent commentator on National Public Radio, CNN and FOX News. His latest book "America's Prophet: Moses and the American Story" will be published in October.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Sunday @ Beech Street
Pastor Craig was out of town this Sunday and he gave me the priviledge of Preaching. I preached a sermon out of 1 Sam 14 talking about the importance of living a life of complete trust in God. I asked the question, "What are we doing that if God doesn't show up, we are going to fall flat on our face and fail." Jonathan new God could act on their behalf, he just didn't know if God would. I want to live my life in that manner. We had several guest with us and had one family join, with the teenager coming by salvation.
Missed the service Sunday and want to watch it click this link: http://www.beechstreetfbc.org/bsfbc_media
Sara and I are still leading a discipleship class on Sunday nights, "5 Love Languages." We have a lot of couples in this class and our discussion time is always interactive. It's neat to hear how God is using this study to impact marriages and open lines of communication. We are loving spending time investing in these couples.
Missed the service Sunday and want to watch it click this link: http://www.beechstreetfbc.org/bsfbc_media
Sara and I are still leading a discipleship class on Sunday nights, "5 Love Languages." We have a lot of couples in this class and our discussion time is always interactive. It's neat to hear how God is using this study to impact marriages and open lines of communication. We are loving spending time investing in these couples.
Monday, October 5, 2009
h2o YouTube Challenge has begun
Sunday we began the h2o YouTube Challenge. This is a Small Group competition where they all made a video that promotes h2o small groups. We then uploaded the video's to our h2o YouTube site (www.youtube.com/h2otexarkana) and the video that gets the most hits over the next 3 weeks wins.
This has been a lot of fun for all our h2o small groups and they a now in the midst of fierce competition to see who can get the most hits. I will feature a video on this blog every couple of days, or you can just go to our YouTube site and watch them (click here).
Want more information on how we did this? Read a previous post I did on this "h2o YouTube Challenge - Part 2."
This has been a lot of fun for all our h2o small groups and they a now in the midst of fierce competition to see who can get the most hits. I will feature a video on this blog every couple of days, or you can just go to our YouTube site and watch them (click here).
Want more information on how we did this? Read a previous post I did on this "h2o YouTube Challenge - Part 2."
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