Just got back in from a radical church conference with a group of pioneers in the work of Jesus. It was challenging and horizon broadening. First, the church where we met was BNC (brandnewchurch.com). I must admit I got a little skeptical when I began my journey to Bergman Arkansas, home of Brand New Church. My ministry is here in Arkansas, I live here, I know what the wasteland of Arkansas looks like, and before last week I was like, Nathanial, “Can anything good come from there?” It was after I passed the second guy with groceries driving a four-wheeler, and was greeted with the indelible aroma of huge chicken coops, I knew this conference was going to be different (my fear was it was going to be way different). I was right it was different. Crossing the top of the hill an amazing thing happened, an incredible structure appeared on the left hand side of the road. A very contemporary building branding the name Brand New Church. Sweet! I thought they got some rich chicken farmer maybe even a Tyson person to fund his own personal church. I was wrong, what I discovered at BNC was a group of people passionate about lifting up Jesus, and He (Jesus) has responded by blessing this work. Who can argue with a church running according to the Campus Pastor 1200+ every weekend in a community of 400? Shannon Odell the Senor Pastor and visionary leader encapsulated his passion and the essence of the success he has been given by saying “The greatest thing I do is lead my wife and my family.” That was worth the trip. I know Shannon does a lot more than that but it is refreshing to hear someone who is getting it done, bring light to the fact that our core relationships are what gives us success, and success at the cost of our core relationships is ultimately… failure.
I will write more in the weeks to come but the following is something that God spoke to me as I listened and shared with these incredible leaders:
IT IS WHO
When it comes to the question of the God life we ask the wrong question. We want to know how. We concern ourselves with systems, plans, and programs. We believe that if we can emulate a certain path our destination will be the same as the one we want to be like.
Jesus tells us in John 15: “apart from me you can do nothing”. What happens when we ask people how they got to where they are (overcoming drugs, losing weight, helping their kids, getting out of debt, or overcoming depression for example) and they answer “Jesus”? Truth is we almost automatically discount what they said. We don’t want to hear that. We want a system to follow, a to-do list to keep. We don’t mind considering starving ourselves from calories, doing a million situps on the latest ab appliance, but the maintenance of a relationship with the Change Maker doesn’t seem like something we want to accept. We want to know “how”, not “Who”.
In church leadership it is the same. As pastors we want to know “how” churches accomplished things. What resource, program, technology, or secret gave this church we admire the accomplishment? So we ask all the wrong questions. Jesus told us God’s house is to be a house of prayer. Why? Simple… because the “Who” is much more important than the “how”. The attempt to change the human heart based on the “how” will result in a chain of sand. It may appear to be something but the test of time will bear out its temporary nature. God is the maker of heaven and earth, He alone has the power to melt and remold the image of broken man into the likeness of His Son. Who does that? Jesus. How does He do that? Relationship.
Monday, January 26, 2009
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3 comments:
All I can say is "wow"...wow at your thoughts and comments, wow at the work that BNC is doing, and wow at the almighty God we serve! I am so thrilled, so thankful, so humbled to be in a church that is seeking a deeper relationship with Christ, to truly know Him and make Him known. All I can say is "wow"!
It was great to meet you at the roundtable...can't wait to see more of how God is using Mercy's Cross in southern AR!
thanks for the comments on my photos! i've still got so much to learn, but it's nice to know that i'm on the right track. :) miss you guys!
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