First off let me assure you that no one got shot while we were out of town. I know you were wondering. It has been a pretty busy past couple of weeks though. Here are some of the things that have happened.
1. I went to Vegas for a church planting conference called Vault. I took my friend Jon who is excited to be part of what we are going to do in Richmond (his story comes in a later post). This trip was a time where we affirmed that we are on the same page. It was a great conference loaded with practical wisdom for starting a church for people who don’t like church. Every time I visit Verve in Las Vegas I get inspired to do whatever it takes to reach lost people.
2. I was in Richmond for several days and one of the first things I did was attend 2011 Smart Futures dinner at the Boys and Girls Club of Richmond. I was the 1989 Youth of the Year so it was really cool to be there and listen to the impact the Club is now making in Richmond. I had a chance to network with leaders in the community, one of whom already looked me up and wants to be of support as we move forward. I was also able to meet with the director of the Richmond Boys and Girls Club and share what we are currently doing with the Boys and Girls Club of Bartlesville and that I would bring that same mentality to Richmond. The question that will lead our conversation is this, “What is your greatest need?” From that question we will surely find a way to give back and make a difference in our city.
3. A couple, who are thinking of joining out team, visited Richmond to help them decide. It was great to meet others who are like minded about truly reaching lost people. When the time is right I will give an update concerning their decision.
4. We met with some of our family and friends. It is alway good to hang out with people in the area and build deeper relationships. I can’t wait to see what we can accomplish together.
5. I met with two area pastors to share what we are doing. One of them is struggling with his current ministry so my agenda was more focused on better understanding his situation so that I can encourage him. The other pastor planted a church with a similar vision as ours seven years ago. We spent the morning together that was highlighted by checking out a property together. Who knows what may come out of this conversation…
6. I just got back from Chicago after having met with a group of people who have a plan to start 2000 churches. They are looking for 3 people to partner with as pilot church plants. We both shared out dreams. I don’t know if we will be one of the three, but it was a good time of listening to people who have big dreams of expanding the kingdom of God.
I am so humbled that I get to start this church. I have no doubt that this new church is going to make a difference in our community. Our dreams are big. Let me rephrase that. Our dreams are really big! I am very motivated to get started and I cannot wait to see lives changed in the community.