Thursday, September 11, 2014

Culture Shift

Well the partners of First Assembly voted to move ahead with the Student Center project! We had a fantastic discussion as we sorted through questions, musings, concerns, dreams, fears... There is a clear need before us to more effectively and intentionally reach the youth culture of our community. And the vision seems to be clear to our church as well - people's hearts appear to be aligned with what God showed me out in the backyard last fall. There are still a lot of unknowns to be discovered. There will certainly be more discussions needed with the right people around the table to ensure we move forward with wisdom and supernatural guidance. But I AM READY! Let's get out of this boat!









One of the things that God has been slowly teaching me is that we need a culture shift to take place in the youth of this area. Before that can happen, the shift must first take place in our youth ministry. My good friend and mentor, Terry Parkman explained an observation he had about the way God effects long term change. He laid it out like this...

Vision --- Systems --- Behavior --- Culture --- Movement

It's a progression that is bookended by God - meaning both vision and movement only happen by God's hand. We can't manipulate or manufacture those things. God gives vision - and then we need to act. That's where the systems begin. It may sound like a corporate term and how could that fit into a spiritual environment? But every environment operates via systems. The human body is a miraculous combination of systems that function together to keep us alive. God loves systems! The systems lead to certain behavior, and after time that behavior becomes the culture of that group or organization. Makes a lot of sense right?

I believe God used Terry to teach me this principle because He was preparing me to make some changes in our culture. The vision came! And it's big and will require supernatural provision. So please pray for us. We have changed systems and developed some new ones because we know that a culture shift needs to happen. We will start by focusing on the internal culture of our student ministry. I don't know exactly what it looks like but we are on our way!

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Trust Without Borders

For me, 2013 will be remembered as a year of venturing into deeper water. I have learned so much from our Good Teacher, the Holy Spirit this year. I'm sure you have heard someone somewhere say that we go through different cycles in life. I believe that now more than ever. But what I see a little differently now is that it's not just one cycle at a time. We are cycling in various areas of our lives constantly. At any given time, we are in a phase of breaking, listening, healing, learning, seeking, waiting, exaltation, breakthrough, etc. I can be going through another learning phase in my marriage, while being in the middle of a breaking stage in my finances, and simultaneously experiencing a revelation in ministry! 

In the life of a believer, these cycles are directed by God (well, they are for everyone, but believers choose to acknowledge it). We still try to control the cycles...we try to shorten the hard phases and stretch out the ones that involve blessing. But what I have come to understand more clearly is that my responsibility is simply to acknowledge what phase I'm in, and be obedient to what's in front of me. God's job is to direct the cycle - the duration, the intensity, the results. All I have power to do is respond to the Good Teacher as He speaks through whatever phase I'm in. The visual that God gave me to understand this is a surfer. I am fondly recalling the beautiful days living in Hawaii as I write this on a freezing cold day. :) 

Let your imagination follow me here... The power and magnitude of God is obviously represented by the ocean in this illustration. Its depths are unfathomable. Its behavior is mysterious and unpredictable to the human mind. It provides sustenance, beauty, and pleasure to those who experience it. At times, it even produces fear. And the way it swells, ebbs, and flows are like the cycles we go through in life. We have no control over the pattern of the waves. We have no idea when the swells will come. We cannot predict the size of the swell or where it will end up. We simply have a choice. Will I dive in? Will I furiously kick against the current because I can't see land anymore? Will I just stand on shore and watch because I can't swim and there could be sharks for goodness sake? 

I've done all of those things. When God has whispered vision into my heart, I have responded in so many different ways. I

could beat myself up about the times I was wrong or I may have missed it. But even through my mistakes over the years, the Good Teacher has been leading me to the next level. As I look back over my years learning to swim in this incredible ocean, I see how God's plan has been working under the surface, guiding the current, holding back the swell when I wasn't ready. As we head into 2014, He has clearly said "Stop paddling and treading water - it's time to ride the wave." There are cycles for everything. I'm looking right into the moment of opportunity to stand up, take my stance, and allow the power of a God-sized vision to propel us forward in reaching people for Christ in a new way. The swell seems massive - way too big for me to survive. The risks are immense. I may wipe out and look like a complete fool. And hey - I'm not alone on the board. What about those that will join me? What if I fail and disappoint them? 

But this is what it comes down to...I've wanted to surf all my life (I even drew pictures of it as a child - born and raised in the Dakotas)! The strength training and conditioning has been done. The swell is undeniable, even though the timing is mysterious to me. I am all in. I am stepping out. So what this means for me specifically is that I step out and ask our church to come together to provide a brand new facility to allow greater ministry to students in Yankton and the surrounding area. I don't know where it leads or how it really happens, but I sense the swell is coming and I want to be ready to ride the wave. Vision isn't about seeing the end...it's trusting the One who causes the swells to heave, and taking action when He says "GO!" 

Be obedient to the thing that's right in front of us. God will direct the rest. Are you all in?