Showing posts with label Innovate Conference. Show all posts
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8.14.2008

Innovate Conference--Day 3


The conference concluded today with a huge bang.  The theme for today was church planting, which for me is comparative to a kid getting to spend a day in a huge bowl of chocolate pudding.  The morning opened with Ed Stetzer, church planter, author, and lead missiologist for LifeWay, who spoke on the value of diverse approaches to church and the visible benefits of reaching diverse people.  One of the things he said that I fully endorse is that the very methodology that is encouraged in foreign missions, learning culture to aid in the effective communication of the gospel message, is discouraged in the mission of state-side churches.  I am NOT advocating the changing of the message, simply the methods!  Methods are not timeless the message is and therefore is applicable to all generations.  The contextualization of the message has adapted throughout the generations and should not stop today for the sake of the gospel.  

Later in the morning there was a church planter panel, moderated by Ed Stetzer, geared to expose several effective associations and churches' approaches to church planting.  The men on the panel were Brian Bloye (West Ridge Church), Elmer Towns (Liberty University), Jamie George (Journey Ecclesia), Billy Hornsby (Association of Related Churches), and Matt Fry (C3 Church).  Only time will tell how many churches will be planted and consequently people will be reached for Christ by exposing so many existing church pastors to church planting!








The conference ended with our Center for Ministry Training board meeting.  These pastors and their churches make a significant financial and influential investment to the practical wing of Liberty University and Seminary.  We had a great lunch and our director Dr. Dave Earley was able to celebrate many wonderful things that God had done over the last calendar year.  Thank you to all of our board members for their commitment to invest in the next generation of world changers!  If you would be interested in connecting with the Liberty Center for Ministry Training we would love to hear from you.  Just follow this link.  

8.12.2008

Innovate Conference--Day 2















Another full day @ TRBC's Innovate Church Conference.  The main sessions today were truly life-altering for me.  I had the privilege of hearing from Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship,Tom Mullins, Sr. Pastor of Christ Fellowship, and Jim Cymballa, Sr. Pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle.  After experiencing God's conviction and encouragement through these men I have a renewed commitment towards the vision placed in my heart.  I found it amazing how my personal insecurities have limited my willingness to trust God with the dreams He has given to me.  The thing I find interesting is this... I am allowing the lack of ability I see in myself to stifle my dependency on a limitless God.

Innovate Conference

Today we started hosting the Innovate Church Conference at Thomas Road.  I was able to hear Lance Witt (former Exec. Pastor of Saddleback Church) and Dave Earley (Former pastor and current professor at LTS) speak on what a healthy pastor and church is in a "pre-conference" session that I was hosting this afternoon.  

After the session I had a great dinner with Mark DeYmaz, Mosaic Church, who is on the front edge of educating church leaders towards embracing "multi-ethnic" church.  Thanks to you for your time and my head is still spinning!  

The conference officially had its start with Rick Warren, Saddleback Church, speaking on the "heart" of the pastor.  I was refreshed and challenged.  He spoke to us as someone who loves pastors and displayed it evidently.  









The main thing I walked away with was the Traps of Leadership from 1 John 2:
  • Lust of flesh = temptation to feel good
  • Lust of eyes = temptation to have
  • Pride of life = temptation to be

He followed up the Traps with these anecdotes for each:
  • Integrity = don't be compartmentalized be whole
  • Generosity = giving away so that I am not owned by my possessions
  • Humility = civility--evidence is seen by how I treat those I don't get along with and honesty about my weaknesses