Thursday, June 21, 2007

Bring the Rain

Bring the Rain
I love that new Mercyme song "Bring the rain". It got be thinking and the following is what comes from being alone with God.


I watched “Facing the Giants” again a few days ago. The lead in the movie is a high school football coach whose job is on the line after yet another losing season. He has all kind of issues at both school and home, and he finds himself losing faith and questioning what God is doing, and why his prayers for success both on and off the field are seemingly going unanswered.
I love this one scene, when a man comes to visit the coach in his office. He shares with the coach a parable of two farmers who both prayed for rain, yet only one went out and prepared his field to receive the rain. Which farmer asked the man, do you suppose showed more faith? It was the one who took action in preparing to receive what he asked for.
That particular scene made me think about how often I pray for something but do not prepare myself or my heart to receive it. Part of that preparation often involves me waiting on God's timing, which is something that I struggle with. My prayers may sometimes be timid, as if I'm afraid to ask God for something really big because I'm afraid He won't come through. I don't think it's that I doubt that He CAN come through, but rather, that He desires to come through for me. I suppose experiencing heartbreak over the past couple of years has contributed to this being sometimes timid at times…… Hmmmmmmm
So I started questioning myself just like I would question a student.
Tim, how can you expect your faith to strengthen if you do not allow God the opportunity to work in a mighty way?
What you TIM COATS need to do is pray more boldly, and to act more boldly, in circumstances where God calls YOU to act.
YOU need to not only pray, but prepare for the rain as well.

With that being said, here’s my closing thoughts to you, the internet reader out there in hyper-space somewhere.

1. How are you preparing for the rain in your life?

2. How are you helping others prepare for the rain in their lives?

3. Do you ever become timid in your prayer life?

4. How do you think God really feels about being timid?

5. What are you actually afraid of, SUCCESS or scared of failing?

Wooooooo God fail, that will never happen. So what do you have to loose?


Till next time,

tc
Romans 5:1

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Distracted

Last night, I intended to spend much of the evening reading and studying my Bible.
Instead, I spent much of it surfing the Internet, adding files and programs to my new laptop. There's not anything wrong with that, but my time could definitely have been spent better.

I was beating myself up a bit this morning about not following through on what I intended to do last night, when these verses came to mind:The unfailing love of the LORD never ends!
By his mercies we have been kept from complete destruction. Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin a fresh each day. (Lamentations 3:22-23)

How encouraging to be reminded that today is a fresh start. Just because I didn't do what I intended to do yesterday, that does not mean that today will be the same case.

I don't know about you, but I often need that reminder, not only for times when I don't accomplish what I intend, but especially when I sin. I doubt that any of us wake up each morning intending to fail or to sin. I usually pray during my commute to my day job, and a routine prayer is that I'd guard my words at work.

I have every intention of speaking only words of joy and encouragement to my co-workers throughout the day. And yet it's probably safe to say that I have yet to make it through a single day without saying something sarcastic or complaining or engaging in gossip or saying something I just shouldn't say. BUT, if I focus on how I goofed up at work, it would be very easy to convince myself that I'll never change, and why should I bother trying to watch what I say.
That is exactually about what my message is tonight. Messing up & staying messed up.

But as Jeremiah said in Lamentations, the Lord's mercies are new every day. Indeed, every moment that we seek forgiveness, we are given a fresh start!Do not be discouraged by what you did or didn't do yesterday.

So today let's all rejoice and take heart in knowing that today is a fresh start for you and for me.


till next time,
peace out
tc
romans 5:1

Thursday, May 03, 2007

GOOD GRIEF !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sometimes things just happen that bring you back to where your need to be, like last night.
I had to go & attend this vbs (vacation bible school) meeting. It was something that actually on Wednesday, I really didn't have time for BUT, something I knew I needed to attend. Josh had been wanting to go check out another student service in the area, so that was his opportunity to do so. So with no actual worship time, as we had announced, I figured students would be elsewhere for the evening, was I ever mistaken. I had not prepared a message or even a devotional, thinking very few would even show up. Again, my mistake. But God knew it would happen before I did.

When my vbs meeting had adjourned, I walked my way back to a more familiar setting (the student area), & found lots of students. They kept asking me, we ARE still having a service aren't we ? So with a bit of hesitation on my part I said, "sure". My mind immediately went into hyper drive and my internal hard drive went into super-sonic blast speed. What will I say, what will it be, I'm just not ready for this. I need to be better prepared. So I quietly slipped away for a few minutes and asked for help from above. I found myself after a short quiet time in the book of 1 Timothy. I read Paul's Charge to Timothy, chapter 6 vs 11 & so on. WOW, divine revelation. As I began reading, a million thoughts began to flow in my brain like a giant faucet had been turned on and they kept coming and coming. I spoke on how Paul knew Timothy was his hand picked one and someone who would accomplish some amazing things for Christ and was always encouraging Timothy and speaking words of dedication, obedience and the goodness of Christ. Hardly anyone moved for nearly 15 minutes, eyes were focused and it seemed to have struck a nerve with a few students who needed to hear those very words Paul had spoken thousands of years ago. Wow.

After the service, I had the honor and privilege to speak to a certain very sweet young lady who was touched deeply by the words I had read and by words I had spoken. Most of what I said I actually don't even remember, but obviously God is still in the business of mending broken hearts and drawing students into his ever loving arms of safety. We talked for well over an hour. Through my time of mainly listening, tears flowed that could have filled up a good size bucket. But these tears of sorrow and frustration slowly turned to tears of joy and her smile returned.

Student Ministry has a way of just totally wearing you out, both mentally and physically. But through the sacrificial hours that are poured into studnet's lives each week, a feeling of my actions or maybe some words spoken that glorifies the FATHER rises to the top. I have seen so many times how I am so unequipped to even begin to do what I do, but by being obedient, God always supplies just what I need and at just the right time. He knew what would happen last night, who needed to hear what and when it would all come together to GLORIFY HIM. After all, HE is our FATHER and what FATHER doesn't always wants to best for his kids.

till next time,
tc
romans 5:1

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Graduation 2007

I saw a post on facebook yesterday that really got me thinking. Then, I was looking and scanning pictures of the seniors pics for graduate recogniton day and thought OH MY GOSH THEY ARE SENIORS. I guess it just caught me by surprize. I guess I had a TC moment there. haha

I looked back a few years and knew this group would be special in many ways but the most important way is how they have grown deeper in Christ, for the largest majority of them anyway. It has been an honor to see most of them all the way through this student ministry I guess it shows how long I've been here and how OLD I am actually getting, like 53 on May 9th. It just seems like life is getting faster and faster these days and the older we all get the younger we want to be & the younger students are the older they wanna be. What is it with that anyway?

I go back to where I really got hooked on student ministry when my buddy Todd was the head cheese in the student ministry, wow did have some awesome times. I did other stuff at times with students way way back but there is where I drove my stake in the ground to give myself away and to share my life with some truly amazing students. They just make me so proud.

I fast forward to last night & see a totally new generation on the verge of exploding the world wide open for Christ and it humbles me when I see radical students who can't wait to conquer High School and take their schools back for Jesus. Awesome.

There's so much more to say & so much more to do, so that's enough for now.
I talk tooooooo much anyway.

Night kids,
tc
Romans 5:1

Saturday, February 10, 2007

And your excuse is ?

Our great-grandfathers called it the holy Sabbath; our grandfathers, the Sabbath; our fathers, Sunday; but now we call it the weekend.

Times have changed since was 15. It used to be that it was not a question of whether we wanted to attend church or not. It was not a question of whether you were going to wear your "Sunday go to meeting clothes" to worship God it. That's just the way it was. You are going to Sunday school and church and you will wear your best clothes. God deserved it.

People can come up with far too many excuses for not attending church. The preacher is boring or the songs are like 198o. The Sunday school teacher can’t teach a lick or that youth group is a bunch of Jesus freaks. Think about this the next time you want to just lay out of church.

Think of Jesus hanging on the cross so you can live eternally in heaven.
Think of God giving up His Son.
Think of the trial and the beatings that Jesus went through before he was crucified.
Think about His side being pierced by a soldier.
So, what was your excuse?

If you think you have all the answers check out
Acts 2:42
I Corinthians 12:27
Hebrews 10:25

Worship starts at 930 am every Sunday
6:16 every Wednesday night

TC

Friday, January 26, 2007

" Aftermath "



Last night while I was just taking a break, I know that is hard to believe,but I do that from time to time. I was thinking & reflecting on God and his divine nature. The wonderful way he sometimes brings things to the surface for us to see and experience. After a HUGE DNOW weekend, I sometimes go through what I would call a "spiritual down spiral" it;s kinda like a spiritual depression, you know what I am talking about. You have something BIG occur in your life and you want it to continue for ever & the WHAM it stops as fast as it started. Eveything vanishes, the people, the music, the message & all the confusion that comes with 20 + girls staying in one house comes to a grinding HALT. Everything goes back to the still quiet of an empty house and an empty gym. Bummer !!!! But WAIT, that not the ending. It's actually the beginning this time. This time, I saw and an stilll seeing the dead brought to life and the ones who were alive are refreshed and re-energized, YEEPEE. This year DNOW was different. Deeper music, deeper worship but yet not so so deep bible study. I say that to know that sometimes just building relationships and talking about stuff is JUST what many needed.
Sitting around and just talking about life is a processof healing. Sharing your concerns and struggles with others & talking stuff through. LOTS of that went on.
But during the worship service, something happened. WOOOOOOO, Before I can get to that let's rewind to the Tuesday before. God sent me a message. I shared this with the students last Wednesday night at Common Ground. The message was, "It will happen Saturday Night". That was my message. At the time I had no clue what it was till the next day rolled around. Not knowing how to take this new prophecy, I called our guest speaker, John and explianed it to him. Later that day I talked to one of our small group leaders, Brooklyn and told her the story. The following day a student called me & told me she has had something on her heart that she strongly feels she is suppossed to tell someone or some group. She went on to tell me her story and I immediately knew what to do. God had told me just the day before, "It will happen Saturday Night". So I immediately knew she was beng led by God to me & I was to get her to tell her story at DNOW. The rest is another story in a story, but an amazing thing happend. Students were frozen in time & for more than three hours, eyes were focused on each studnet as they rose from their seat and spoke what the spirit led them to say. Many told secrets that had been hidden away in their closets. Many just shared about how God was working in their lives in an amazing way. Walls began to come down, tears flowed of brokenness but yet tears of joy quickly replaced them. God had orchestrated the entire thing right before my very eyes and that feeling of God speaking to me is still so alive in my heart.
Two days later, I was in the gym on Tuesday night. The Holy Spirit was still there, still working and longing for students to return and rekindle the deep worship that had occurred in that very place just a few days earlier. At Common Ground, the following day, the deep worship was still very evident as yet more walls had been torn down and healing was taking place.
This Student Ministry has experinced something deep and something so wonderful, God's presence in a HUGE way. Someone told me right after that service, that they had NEVER experienced God's presence like that before, EVER.
God is alive and well and his passion for us is unimaginable. Way beyond what we could ever comprehend. In closing, all I can say is " What an amzing journey we have before us. I can't wait to see how God is going to use this to HIS GLORY".

God is moving in MANY of our students lives and that is something I have been praying for for YEARS. God is always true and always faithful, even when we doubt him.

TC

Thursday, January 18, 2007

DNOW 2007

Twas the night before DNOW
and all thru the house
NOT a creature was stirring,
not even my pet mouse.
Aggie was snuggled all curled up in her bed,
and dreaming of chillins' was stirring in her head.
Mia & Taz were all bedded down, getting some rest
while knowing tomorrow, they would be put to the test.
As for Penny and I
I just wanted to cry.
My feet hurt & my phone kept on ringing,
I kept thinking to myself, I aught to be singing.
The Students were exicted & happy with joy
all good and knowing they had to leave their boy toy.
So tomorrow let's all get ready to say
DNOW is here and so let ONE Way play. !!!!!!!!!

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Holidays

I made it. I survived the Christmas Drama Presentation, YAY!!!!!!!!!!!
The last Common Ground of the year was last night and after the dust settled,
I started reflecting on this year & I saw something. I saw two different worlds evolving, and it so very evident. What I see causes varying emotions, so here's what's on my brain.

I see two different types of students. One group wants a deep intimate worship with NO DISTRACTIONS. I mean to really focus on Christ and get closer to him.

on the other hand,

I see students who are constant distractions. They are too busy trying to keep me from seeing their constant text messaging during the student worship service. They are constantly talking or causing small disturbances and distractions for others who are there for the right reason.
They may be there to learn or grow "in their mind", but wordly issues like boyfriends or girlfriends or just plain gossip has them clearly in the "world's grasp". BOYS seem to be all that is on their minds. They have no clue what is actually going on around them because their eyes, ears & thoughts are far far away. So I have a decision to make. I can let it go on or address the issue or go in a complete different direction. So for now, I elect to pray and see where God leads me.

Last night in the Discipleship 101 get-together, I made a statement that popped back in my mind. "If I let God help me make the right decision, (even though it's small), maybe the right decision will be made and therefore small problems won't get to be BIG problems & I can address it the way God wants me to. That it will happen in HIS TIMING, NOT MINE. As for now, I have set the cruise control on automatic pilot & I am cruising down life's highway at a moderate speed. Just cruising toward Christmas & New Years. No more lessons to prepare, no more Wednesday night messages to get done. A MELTDOWN may even occur. Maybe I can sit & just THANK GOD for it all. Time to sit & meditate. Time to sit & read. Time to be with family and Time to be alone with the Creator.

Life Hurts

God Heals.

TC

Monday, December 04, 2006

GEE WIZZZZZZZ

Why is it that between Thanksgiving and Christmas things just go CRAZY?

Have you seen the metamorphis in people trying to get everything done on their monthly planner in ONE DAY ?
Have we totally lost our vision on this time of the year?

I remember back to mid-October when I saw Christmas decorations in stores, what's that all about?

Hey, life just goes too fast anyway, so why put it in afterburner to make it get here quicker?

I do admit, I (like you) have lots going on, BUT after this next weekend, it's time to start slowing the train down. You know that Christmas train that has 6 engines and hundreds of box cars loaded with goodies for kiddies. So I thought IF I can start to slow down on Dec 10th, I just may make it to Christmas eve and actually celebrate Christmas as a normal person (if that is physically possible).

So for all you GET-R-DONE folks out there, go ahead and "knock yourself out". This is one Christmas I intend to spend thanking Christ for all me has so truly blessed me with. A wonderful family, a caring church, a job, hot showers, my dog "aggie", hot chocolate, warm fires, hayrides and last but not least an incredible bunch of AWESOME STUDENTS that drive me to do the sometimes crazy things I do in this thing called the Hope Student Ministry.
So before the Christmas train passes you by, I'll just say from me to you
MERRY CHRISTMAS.

Till next time,
TC

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Distractions

I love technology, like cell phones, web sites and BLOGS..... BUT, cell phones really get under my skin sometimes. Especially when you study and prepare for about 6-8 hours to get a relevant message to your students for the Wednesday night student service that could be the pivot point in their life. You find a great video, a great song from yet another artist, the worship leader and other students have set the stage for a God honoring time to praise God for ALL that he has poured on us and what happens, text messaging has snuck in on the back row and has found a resting place. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Obviously some people either have ADD or who Jesus is and what he did for us, is just not very relevant to them. Obviously there are several things that may be wrong.

#1- I am a horrible student minister who can not relate to students.
or
#2 - The other person on the other end of the text mesage is hotter than I am. (Which doesn't
take much there.)
or
#3 - Jesus is just not kelw to them.

I think I will hire a cell phone policeman to confiscate all cell phones as students enter the worship area. Yea, that's what I will do. Put them out of their misery. But then who will text me at 2am & wake me up. Oh well, It was a good thought, don't you think.

Till next time
TC

Thursday, November 02, 2006

God's Timing

God's Timing

Have u ever questioned God's purpose for your life and found that you try to do things yourself which are best left alone & let God handle it for you..................... You make the moves that you felt were right but in retrospect you were trying to escape from your frustrations. God's timing is perfect. He knows when we are ready to move even when we feel like it should be now. I was listening to David Crowder's song entitled "Rescue is Coming" check out these lyrics the will rocked your world.

Theres a darkness in my skin
My covers wearing thin,
I believeId love to start again,
go back to innocent And never leave
Dont give up now
A break in the clouds
We could be found
Theres nothing wrong with me

Its just that I believe things could get better
And theres nothing wrong with love
I think its just enough to believe
Rescue is coming
Rescue is coming
Rescue is coming
Rescue is coming
And theres nothing wrong with you
And nothing left to do
But believe something bigger
And theres nothing wrong with love
I know its just enough to believe
Dont give up now
A break in the clouds
We will be found
Rescue is coming

I hope this encourages you to hold on a little longer.
Rescue is Coming!
Till next Time.
TC

Friday, October 27, 2006

WHEW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well, ya made it to the ends week, grrrrrr, I mean weak end, no I don't, I mean weekend.
There we go. Anyway, it's been that kinda week. Sometimes I had to ask if I was coming or going & then once I got to were I was supposed to be, I fergit' what I wuz thar fer'. hmmm.
Anyhooo, I just wanted to share with you two quick stories. Both are similar in nature but yet so far away from each other. Both have to do with GOD.
In both situations God is using his orchestrated situations to bring people back to their families and back to him. The first part of each story has been written. The characters have done their part. The middle scene(s) are currently under development and the ending has not yet been written. Only time will tell, but you can be sure that GOD will get the glory from both of them.
FAITH in God is essential to being the Christian that God has called us to be. Regardless of the outcome, lives have already been changed with what has already taken place.

Stay tuned for the details as they develop.
Have a great end week, I mean weekend.
TC
Romans 5:1

Monday, October 16, 2006

Worry

Last Night if you missed the guy/girl cell group, you just missed a great time of fellowship & growing together in Christ. Hey, I knew the Homecoming dance was Saturday night & thet you crashed sometime during the early morning hours of Sunday. I was once there myself. But now I am not. YAY for that !!!!!! WORRY, was our subject, of which we all do at some point in time. Regardless if we admit it or not. I worry if I am doing what I am suppossed to be doing in ministry. I worry that there are tooooooo many hurts in the students for me to ever address. I worry that I might miss opportunities that God has put right in front of me and I was too BUZY to notice. I worry if get into the Mary/Martha syndrome to often. But besides all the buzyness of just being involved in student ministry, I mainly worry about this. If I spent just a little more time in the word and less on wordly stuff, I just might reach one more student for Christ, then another and then another and so on. I worry that sometimes, well many times, it does cross my mind. Oh , I read alot, like all day long. But there is absolutely NOTHING like God's word. NOTHING !!!!!!!
Being of the older student minister sector, I enjoy my comfortable chair upstairs where I can kick back & just read & rest. There's no better place on the planet to sit and think and sit and read and just sit and dwell. Dwell on good things not bad. Things that are pleasing to God. Things of HIS WORLD and not of this.
Hmmmm, I think my chair is calling my name.
Till next time.
TC
Romans 5:1

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Fields of Faith

When you get a "nudge" from God, I have learned, over the years, to act on it.
Today was a PRIME example of letting me know that GOD, knows what he is doing.
About 2 months ago, Merebear, (Meredith, for all you goober heads that don' know this outgoing & sometimes highly energetic middle schooler), was in the youth office helping her self to a few of the LifeSavers I convienently keep in a jar on my desk. I had just come from a Youth Pastor meeting about M-Pact. I ran an idea by her that seemed to initially bounce of her like a basketball off a backboard. So I figured," she's just not interested". Several days later she asked about that which I thought was a "no go". The next thing I hear is that several of the West Ridge students have taken the initiave to go to their FSC & FCA sponsors and ask if they can do it.
Well, today was the high point of their efforts was this morning at 7:25am at the West Ridge Middle School Football Stadium. 275 strong too. They quoted scripture, they prayed for each others, they sang, they fellowshiped and they encouraged others to stand up "for what they believe in". What they believe in is Jesus and the impact he has made on these students lives. Many times in student ministry you see students on fire for Christ and by the time they are seniors in High School, their fire has dwindled to just steam coming off a smoldering fire. But at times like these, I see a ray of hope for the future. I see students who will still be God Chasers well beyond their middle school years. It is indeed an honor to witness these students grow in Christ daily.
It is indeed an honor to be at the "best seat in the house".
It is amazing to know that God has a plan for everyone IF we go with his nudge.
TC

Monday, October 09, 2006

Monday, Monday, can't trust that day!!!

Another Monday rolls around. I caught myself daydreaming today. I was looking back to look forward....... "What did he just say?...... Well, in other words, I was thinking what road this student ministry is traveling on right now. So many times I see incredible students who come to church everytime the doors are open. Then they get their drivers liscense & their first car & then their first job and then they get involved in everything under the sun from school clubs and organizations to dancing groups and the like. Then all of a sudden I wake up one day & in Sunday bible study the number has slowly trickeled down to way to few to mention. The one time mighty army of incredible Jesus warriors has been swallowed by the world & are totally wore out from trying to work & do eveything under the sun PLUS a very tough school curriculum that you couldn't drag them out of bed with a wrecker on Sunday morning to do anything else but sleep.
I know where I'm coming from, so just bare with me & don't get a wedgie just yet.
Why should you get up on Sunday morning? That question I will just leave you hanging on for a bit. Like I have said countless times before, I start to get ready for Sunday morning on Saturday afternoon. I want all the clutter out of the way. That's just my way of being obedient.
I found an old student ministry planner book from about 5 years ago a few weeks back. I gazed with eager anticipation to reflect on some great memories and things we did. But to my surprize, it didnt have much stuff written down in it. But I did remember a few things. So I started to ponder on what I saw & realized something. Maybe we are doing too much & wearing out meeting together & everyone is getting tired of coming to church to play dodge ball & watch movies & play Christian Guard & cells groups & iron man & golden girls (may they rest in peace) much less Common Ground and Sunday bible study & oh yes CORPORATE WORSHIP, Lord help. I looked at other peeps web sites & saw an average amount of activities. So maybe we are just doing tooooooooo much stuff. Even when I offer a really good Discipleship class that will CHALLENGE YOU TO GROW IN CHRIST, only 1 person signed up. That was depressing. But I admire the one who did sign up. That person said that they knew that they needed to dig into God's word to be able to better share what they had found in Christ with others. THUMBS UP to AR.
I was looking forward to about 8 to10 students who I thought would sign up, to really experience God up close & personal with this discipleship material. Oh, well. I was told many years ago that I was only the messenger & that it was the Holy Spirit's job to convict to heart. So with that being said I will go back to my earlier statement.
Why do students so easily fall away from ther first love, Jesus. The blame falls on us. The leaders of this ministry & every student ministry on the planet. It is our job to do everything we can to encourage & to build up students who have such a strong conviction that nothing & I mean nothing can block their obedience to Christ. That by it's own actions of just being at student ministry functions means that they support this ministry and all it has to offer. Good & Bad. REGARDLESS.

To be able to do more & equip more requires three things
#1- Dedicated ministry workers
#2- Financial resources
and
#3- The Holy Spirit
not necessarily in that order.

The workers are few.
The resources are very limited.
But the Holy Spirit is so willing.
But it's all a matter of choice.

Till Next Tim, err Next Time haha

TC

Thursday, September 28, 2006

M-Pact 2006

As I sit at home on the day after M-Pact. I am totally wore out. So I deceided to answer emails, comments & the like. But I catch myself reflecting over the past 4 days with some incredible stories and some truly amazing worship experiences. Like the consession stand worker who was working his jail time off in the ULM concession stand and came down to the floor & met Christ for the very first time and accepted him as LORD. This list goes on & on & on.
When M-Pact was in it's early "cocoon" stages, we had no idea of how this event would turn out. I admit, we were all a little nervous at going in a totally opposite way than YOUTH IMPACT have ever gone before and we have taken our criticism and "HITS" over it. M-PACT has bridged many gaps that just a few years ago were bigger than the Grand Canyon. But the fact is that THIS YEAR 86 students accepted & met Christ for the very first time. NO ONE can agree with that.
WE have received emails and comments about HIP HOP being NON-Christian & some went to the edge of saying it was EVIL. I say tell that to Toby Mac & KJ52 who have been impacting students for years with the gift of HIP HOP that God gave them....... HIP HOP is not my choice of the music. I prefer to listen to. But say Christ Tomlin, Mercyme and Jeremy Camp & you have my full attention. Just because some one doesn't understand it, does not make it evil.
I don't listen to bluegrass gospel or southern gospel either but I surely don't think it's of Satan either. It all comes down to where are students today, PLUGGED INTO MUSIC and Most aren't coming to church either. So my thoughts are to embrace the idea, go where Jesus did & go against the grain. If it draws students to Christ & that inward change starts to reflect a change in their direction of their lifestyle and their outreach to others, then all I got to say is MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
M-Pact 2207 is already in the early planning stages. HIP HOP may slide to the back burner, but my desire to reach students for Christ has gained momentum and NO ONE can ever take that away from me.
Till next time,
TC

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Awesome Worship

Have you ever been given a vision?

Have you ever been given a vision & see it develop right in front of you?

Have you ever been given a vision & did absolutely NOTHIN' to make it happen?

Well that's just a God thing.

About last October, I started daydreaming about ministry. Student Ministry.
This Student Ministry to be more precise. I have probably have more daydreams, night dreams, visions whatever you want to call it in the last 6 months that probably the last 51 years totally wrapped up in one easy package. But here's what I dreamed about, thought about, written about and prayed about.

A Student Ministry that is not large in numbers but LARGE on their calling. Their calling, meaning their call to WORSHIP. Which is what we are all called to do. Last night was the first step of a journey. A journey which began with God. God placing me right here & right now FOR SEVERAL REASONS. Which is a 3 part matter. #1- To weather the storm yet to come(a church without a pastor) and #2- T0 keep the most prized posession this church has INTACT during yet another time of transition. What is this prized posession you may be asking? Well, it is this Student Ministry. Which has been through way to many transitions.
#3- To lead Students to the real meaning of what it means to be called a "Christian" and to insure their knowledge of the Gospels while Worshiping God with our daily lives.
The first two I'll personally take care of with the help of Derrick, Cristi, Heather, Josh and a few others. #3- Is where the meat and potatoes are.

I see just down the road ahead a different Hope Student Ministry. One that will "draw" Students not only for the Wednesday night messages that actually mean something. But for a true WORSHIP Experinece that is so XTREME that you are "wore out" when it's over.
A Worship Experience that goes beyond what most Students have ever experienced.
But to accomplish this STUDENTS have to be willing to "serve" and that all starts with prayer.
Stay tuned!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

TC

Friday, September 15, 2006

A new chapter begins !!!!

"Life is all about change. It's how we accept that change that determines our future path".
"Life is all about choices. Some choose poorly, but some lsten to wisdom & choose wisely".

Have you ever heard me say these things before?
I say them for a reason.
I don't want you to make the same stupid mistakes I made growing up.
Why? Simply because I care.
ENUF SAID about that.

Now for the meat & the potatoes of the reason for the blog.
Two things came out of my message on Wednesday Night.
#1- We all have GIFTS for God & we are expected to use them. If we don't we will have to answer to God one day for not using them.
#2- Why do you come to church?
Do you come just to hang out with your peeps?
Do you come to get away from a troubled home life?
OR
Do you come thirsting for TRUTH?
Most people from middle school through adulthood simply don't believe there is 100% TRUTH.
TRUTH is found in one guy. Jesus Christ.
So why do we come to church anyway?
If you don't don't have the answer to that, then you need to be plugged in somewhere and fixing that problem.
We come to church to learn, to grow, to fellowship, to listen, to talk, to encourgae, to give hope, to connect and to humble ourselves before the CREATOR of the UNIVERSE, God.
Going to church is playing church. A very favorite famous quote of mine goes like this,
"We should be worshiping coming to church, instead of coming to church to worship".
Romans 12:1 talks about a living sacrifice.
That verse is talking to you & to me.
In a few weeks, during the Wednesday Night Student Service, we call Common Ground, I want us to start examining ourselves. Start looking on the inside to see what is changing on the outside.
Worship is many things to many different people.
For example: Coming to corporate worship.
Why is it always about the music?
Why is it always about, I didn't get much outta that preaching!
That message didn't do me any good today !
Why do people sit as far back in the church as they can get?

I know I just stepped on a few toes, it won't hurt long.
My point is this. There are 168 hours in a week. How much of that time are you giving to God in some way or another and how much are we making up excuses why we either didn't come or what we did or didn't like about something, including the corporate worship.
GUYS, its NEVER ABOUT US. It never has & it never will be. I like most every bit of worship or Christian music that exist (except for about 3) that I just don't relate to, but I still think if it glorifies God, I'm ok with it.
It's not about a certain kind of music, it's not about a pastor or a student minister, it's about that very special relationship with Christ that drives us. If you are lacking that aspect of your life then you my friend are living toward a dead end road.
There should be some " COMMON GROUND" where we as the body of Christ can mutually come together & focus for at least 1 hour a week on HIM & NOT on our minor differences.
It's about HIM, not us.

In Christ,
TC

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Hmmmmmm

Have you ever been going 5 different directions & never going anywhere?

I guess what makes someone sit up & pay attention, is that no matter what you
do or how much you put into something, some people just don't get it.
I guess in a way it really doesn't matter to some but it does to me, so YES IT DOES MATTER.

You can plan and talk it up & put it all on a web site. You can print up posters & flyers and do all the right stuff that leaders are suppossed to do, but sometimes they just don't get it.
Frustrated, not really. I feel sad that a fellowship that could have gone deeper didn't. It didn't
because of the world's pull on today's students. For example last night. An amazing night of bonding with other students from other churches and other denominatons. A small but incredible group of middle school girls came & were blessed because they came.
There are SOOOOOOOOO many things going on in students heads these days it's amazing. School, homework, dancing, gymnastics, band practice, dating and relationships much less the jobs to buy the car & the insurance so we can all go faster & faster. Jesus is hardly on the Interstate but He is at the rest stops along life's highway and when we can take the time to stop, He is calmy waiting to talk about where you are in life. Sometimes you've got to slow down to grow.
It's never about us but ALWAYS about HIM.

Till next time,
TC

Monday, September 04, 2006

Labor Day

Here in the US today it is Labor Day. A day of rest to honor those who work. A day to reflect on the impact their effort makes on the country.

However, this holiday did not begin in America... God created a weekly "labor day."

Exodus 34:21"Six days you shall labor, but on the seventh day you shall rest; even during the plowing season and harvest you must rest."

It was a day to reflect on God's provision and to show faith in him. In that time people didn't get paid weekly or monthly. They got paid daily. A day of no work meant a day of no pay. A day of no pay meant a day of no food. Unless they trusted God to "give us this day our daily bread."

Are we trusting our effort and energy, or trusting God? Do we put more faith in our talents and abilities or in the ONE who gave us those skills?

Take time to thank God for the way he created you and for income you receive from those talents.