Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Invisible Children

This is a brief promo video that 2 of our Jr. High girls made that we're going to show tomorrow night...I'm just so proud of their hearts to help the hurting & to serve the Lord this way. Ya'll ROCK!! :)

Monday, March 9, 2009

What are you trying to tell me Lord?

Ok, so today is my day off. My days off are great - I spend time with family, pray, goof off with the girls, read Godly blogs, hang out w/friends, read God's Word. Relaxes me even to talk about it. :) What I DON'T do on my day off is check e-mail, make youth ministry-related phone calls, send out texts to church people (all of this, of course, pending there is no emergency)...This, again, relaxes me even to write about it.

With that being said, today has been an exceptional day off. A walk down to our local hardware store to get ice cream, talking to my wife, playing kitchen with my girls, and wrappin' it all up with having friends over friends for dinner - it's been awesome!!

And in the middle of it all today, I have a divine restlessness with what God is speaking into my life. Three blogs I read today all have to do with suffering for Christ, two sermons I've listened to both, without intention from me, were about suffering for the Kingdom.

The past few days, I've been reading in Philippians 3 which is about the fellowship of suffering with Christ. I just got back from a conference in which the biggest thing I got out of it was true disciples are ready for the pain and suffering that comes from standing for the Gospel. 

All of that being said - the question you're asking right now: What does that mean for you, I have to say...I don't know. But what I do know is that IT'S TRUTH...that I must listen closely to what God is saying...and I cannot let my spirit move from this topic of thought and prayer.

Lord, speak clearly to me. On my day off, surrounded by wonderful people and comfort, speak oh so clearly into my heart the kind of man you would have me to be, the things you would have me to do tomorrow & the day after & the day after that...be my ever-consuming thought. And may I be humbly obedient, ready for whatever you wish for me. 

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Monday, January 19, 2009

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Look How Far We've Come Kirby!

Again, I DO realize it's a video journal. Nuff said. :)

We just wrapped up our Unity One meetings for '09 last night. This is where we meet w/the heads of all of our ministries individually to see how they're doing, what they need, & to cast a vision for the new year. Pretty sweet stuff. Pretty longgggg, but definitely worth it!

I just couldn't help but think during most of these meetings, even in the short 4 years that I've been here - "Look how far You've taken us Lord!"

Two years ago, we would say, "Man, I wish we could greeters by doing more than just shake hands...wouldn't it be great if the ushers could do more than just take up offering...wouldn't it be wonderful to split our Jr. High & Sr. High by putting some wonderful leaders in place to look at those individual ministries..." We've come a LONG way Kirby.

Over the past several days, we've sat in a meeting w/Steve Olson, our head greeter, & listened to him talk about "walking so slowly through the crowds that he can read people's eyes." Dude, that's powerfuly on target! We've listened to I.J. & Richard Myers, 2 of our head ushers, NOT only talk about collecting money, but talk about knowing the people in their section, realizing who they need to call/write to say, "we missed you," that's awesome! We met w/Chris Fowler, our Jr. High leader & listened to him talk about their mission trip to Chicago & how well his Sunday life group is going...GOD, YOU ARE SO GOOD!!

And to top it all off, yesterday after our 2nd service, as I was walking to my office, I saw a wonderful newer couple in our church, Mark & Tammy Barabe cleaning the foyer, taking out the trash...things like that where they say, "Just tell me where we can serve!" And as I was about to tell 'em how much I appreciate them, I looked at Tammy's side & there was her little boy helping her push the vacuum cleaner...and I smiled. Those are the kind of parents & leaders we should ALL be. Ministering. Growing. Serving...AS A FAMILY.

Look how far we've come Kirby in such a short amount of time! And imagine what this year we've just entered can hold for us!!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

I Can't Take It For Granted

I know this is a VIDEO journal...but I just felt like writing a bit tonight rather than making a video about this.

There are some times in life where you look back at a time in your life & realize, "Man, I shouldn't have taken that for granted. That was good...that was special...I should have realized what I had when I had it." You might be thinking back when you were a 7 year old without any bills, no responsibilities...life's just baseball & video games! Pretty sweet life. But at the time, you really didn't understand what you had then.

I'm writing out my thoughts tonight b/c I think I realize what I've got in the friends I have & church I serve in...even now. And I'm just thinking - Lord, what a blessing that you would give me this insight even while in the midst of the blessing!

I love Kirby Church. I love almost everything about Kirby Church.

I know what you're thinking - "Tommy, you're still in the honeymoon stage of ministry." The best part about it is that we're not still in the honeymoon stage - I remember the Sunday that ended! :) We've been here almost 4 years now, almost 3 times LONGER than most youth pastors stay at one church. And I feel like we're just getting started!

Keep in mind, I know we aren’t perfect, so neither is our church. But there are just some things that I realize that I have that I CANNOT take for granted.

Like how humble the serving team is on Sunday mornings..they're willing to do ANYTHING for the Kingdom of God!

Like how hard the Creative Planning Team works to plan & serve so that we have the best services we can.

Like how people pray for our staff backstage as Don leads worship or Pastor preaches during both services.

Like how our Youth Staff lets me lead and preach and cast vision.

Like how the students support the activities, events, & ideas of our church.

Like how blessed I am to minister alongside 2 of the best pastors I've ever met.

Like how many friends I could call RIGHT NOW with a problem & they would be here...no questions asked.

This is just the beginning of what I love about our church.

I've known this for a while but it all really came clear to me this past weekend when we had the biggest Youth Staff meeting yet. Vision-casting. Change. Cutting things that people love. Creating things that our leaders haven't seen yet. That's tough to swallow as a Youth Staff, I'm sure.

However, several of them said something during the meeting that reminded me what God's told me often, "Don't take it for granted Tommy. You gotta stay close to Me here...listen to Me b/c they will follow if you do." After we talked for an hour or so about the direction we're going in 2009, I asked, "Are you overwhelmed?" And they said honestly, "A little," and here's the rest..."but...we...trust...you. We wouldn't follow you if we didn't trust you."

That's...awesome! Not b/c they follow blindly, but b/c they trust the God-given vision even if they can't see the end results yet. They simply have faith in where God's taking us and the leader that they feel like God has put in place over them. That alone will fire a pastor up to lead & to work hard to be worthy of that calling.

Anyway, Kirby, it’s fun to be a pastor at your church! Love ya'll more than you know - I look forward to all this year has for us!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Friday, November 14, 2008