Recently, Revolution Church celebrated their five year anniversary. That’s a milestone for any church plant and I praise God for everything He’s done in and through that great church over the years!
I also want to take a minute to publicly express how proud I am of the leadership of Revolution. They have led that church through some of the hardest stuff a church can go through. My hat is off to each of them (Tim May, Preston Porter, Chad Elliott and Thad Wood) for safely navigating Revolution through the shark-infested waters. The whole leadership team has consistently given Revolution everything they’ve got and they should be commended for it.
I especially want to single out Tim May who had the weight of the world unexpectedly thrust upon his shoulders and has handled it well while keeping Revolution on track.
By all reports, Revolution is still loving God, serving others and generally doing it’s thing which is a testament to the leadership, the entire staff, the amazing volunteers, and, ultimately, the Lord!
In this Sunday Stuff, I talk about dreamsicles, Rick Warren, growth groups, the fusioneer of the week, a great leader, an IT company/leader I recommend, and a lot more. Check it out.
I thought this video was pretty cool. It won some sort of contest from HP. I don’t know how much of it is special effects but it’s inventive regardless. Enjoy.
We’re starting a brand new series this weekend and I’m really excited about it. It’s called Dreamsicle and it’s all about how God gives us dreams and the steps it takes to see those dreams fulfilled.
The truth is that God has a dream for each of us and one of the greatest adventures in this life is to discover that dream and live it out! Unfortunately, many times people seem to never discover their dream or, even worse, they find out what it is only to get frozen somewhere along the way.
In this series, we’re going to look at God’s blueprints for our lives and we’ll discover how He imparts His dreams to us as well as how to thaw those dreams when they seem hopelessly frozen…or even dead.
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