Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Renting Vs. Owning


This morning I met with a friend of mine (Brad Cowger) at my favorite local coffee shop called The Looney Bean. In the middle of the time together, I excused myself to go to the bathroom. After washing my hands, I used the paper towels to dry my hands off but something happened. A small piece of paper tore off and fell to the floor. Yes ..... the bathrooms at this place are always clean but .... it fell to the floor with all those icky germs and whatever else! It was a bathroom floor!!!

Now, get the context here. I love The Looney Bean!! The owner is great, the employees are great, and the environment is great. And not to mention, the coffee is great too! It's one of my favorite places away from home!

When I saw the piece of paper fall to the floor, I picked it up and threw it away. Something immediately within me said, "If that had been McDonald's, you may not have picked it up because that would be really nasty." But here's the difference: Because I love The Looney Bean, I take care of it. I also care about keeping it up and not leaving a mess.

It's the difference between RENTING a home and OWNING a home. No matter what you say, you tend to take care of something more when it's YOURS! When you are renting, you have an obligation to take care of things, but there's always something inside you that says, "Don't worry about it. The landlord will take care of that."

Now, here's the point. When it comes to your church, are you merely RENTING or are you OWNING it? In other words, do you take responsibility for getting things done or do you sit there and do nothing expecting someone else to do the job? Do you assume that the pastor is going to clean up that mess in the hallway or will you just own it? Do you assume that the worship pastor will clean up all the chords on stage or will you own it? All that junk on the table in the classroom .... do you assume the small groups leader will clean it up or will you own it? When it comes to inviting people to come, do you expect someone else to invite them, or will you own the situation and invite them yourself?

Bill Hybels has been quoted as saying that "The CHURCH is the hope of the world. When it comes to reaching the world, the CHURCH is God's plan A and God doesn't have a plan B." I love the CHURCH and God loves it even more. Let's love it for who God created it to be and what it represents: Our God's love for us.

Monday, January 9, 2012

A Great C180 Night

    CHURCH180 Worship Team rehearsing before the service began. Great job!

















I'm grateful for what God is doing in CHURCH180! Last night was our January preview service and it was a great night in the life of our church. Here's why:
  1. People got to hear the Gospel again (Luke 15:11-32).
  2. We had a tie for an all-time attendance of 47 people.
  3. We had at least four new households that came for the first time.
  4. We added two new people to the worship team.
  5. The worship team did an awesome job with the music and the tech team did an great job doing the behind the scenes work.
  6. The KIDZ180 team did a great job teaching our 0-4 year olds about the Father's love.
  7. We had an all-time high offering last night. This will greatly help us continue ministry here in Montrose.
  8. Our Launch Team did an incredible job of setting things up and they did it with a servant heart.
  9. People were excited to be there.
  10. At least one family seemed interested in joining the Launch Team.
For all of this and so much more, we are grateful and proud of what God is doing through our team! He is at work and we look forward to seeing more and more fruit in the days ahead. 

If you would like to be added to our prayer & update list, click HERE and let us know.