Thursday, March 1, 2012

New Sentinel article and some fun

My turn this week to write an article for the local paper and I decided to go in a different direction. You can read below.  Mill Creek is blessed with the amount of people who work in local schools and I don't think we say thank you enough.  So to all the school teachers, staff, aides, drivers, coaches and more - thank you for all you do!


This week’s column might have a little different feel to it than you might be used to and I hope you will accept my apology if I disappoint.  While I look forward to this opportunity to share some thoughts or teachings from my personal work and ministry, I felt compelled to share something different this time around. 

Our family has had the privilege of living and serving in the Fulton County area for almost nine years and we feel blessed to call it home. While every town and city has their own quirks and challenges, there are some great things about this area.  I can say without a doubt that one of this area’s greatest strengths are the people who lead, staff and work in our local schools. 

I have had the opportunity to meet and get to know many of our local teachers and I always come away impressed with the heart they have for their students and the passion to teach and impact their lives.  Right now at Mill Creek, there are seven different school systems represented by teachers and support staff and they are incredible people.  I am so thankful for the education my children are receiving and am grateful for the teachers that have impacted their lives.

I know as a community it’s easy to criticize and evaluate our schools and teachers harshly and sometimes that might be necessary if not up to par but I think it’s easy to forget how much time and energy all local teachers and staff put into their jobs.  Evaluation and accountability is necessary but let’s not forget appreciation and affirmation.  We have a saying around our church, no perfect people allowed.  It exists to remind us that no one is perfect, that failure is not the end and grace should always be the rule.  I know that our schools and staffs are not perfect either but that shouldn’t stop us from showing appreciation for the work that they do every day.

To everyone who works hard to teach, educate, coach and lead our local children I say thank you.  For those who support our teachers as aides, to the cafeteria workers, secretaries, bus drivers, custodians and all support staff, I say thank you.  If you work in our schools, you probably do not always get the thanks deserved and more criticism than merited.  Thank you for your energy and passion.  Thank you for the early mornings and late nights.  Thank you for having patience and a firm hand.  Thank you for believing in the potential of every child.  From one person who notices some of what you do, thank you!    



For some fun?  It's March - that means Spartan and Izzo time:

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

More on time management

During Sunday's message on time management, Chris mentioned a sermon taught by Andy Stanley of North Point Community Church in Atlanta on the idea of "cheating".  If you would like to listen to the podcast called "Choosing To Cheat", click here.  It's free and will download from the iTunes podcast store.

Be warned!  It is a very convicting and eye-opening principle and you will be challenged on how you view your time management and your relationship with God, work and family.  Powerful stuff!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

It could be worse!

Despite whatever your feelings might be about winter, it could always be worse!  Enjoy!



Friday, December 23, 2011

Miracle Tree Miracles

Sorry for the lack of posting - a month!

Incredible night on Wednesday with an incredible group of people from Mill Creek and other friends that came to support the project.  I don't think we've ever had such a well-run and managed event before.  A HUGE thank you and shout out to Matt and Megan Gongwer for their leadership and passion for the Miracle Tree project. They did a great job!

We served over 500 people Wednesday night, with a lot of kids running around having a great time.  Heard some pretty cool conversations, including some about this Church for Real Life.  Pretty awesome.  We are posting a few pictures below and will have more, including a highlight video, in a couple of weeks.

Can't say enough how proud I was and am of Mill Creek.  We have an incredible group of people that call this place home.  God has great plans and a great purpose for us!  I love my church!



Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Miracle Tree Details

We shared Sunday what's happening with this year's Miracle Tree.  Can anyone say "Big"?

The tree with names will be up and available at Shepherd's Chevrolet starting this weekend (11/25).  Posters/flyers will be available Sunday and we need lots of help getting the word out to the community about the tree.  The Fulton County community is huge in helping make the Miracle Tree a success every year and this year will be no different!

The gift distribution will be a little different this year and we are very excited to announce that we are going to be inviting all the Miracle Tree families to a special Dinner and Gift Party on Wednesday December 21.  Presently, we are working on renting out the Rochester Middle School for this event.  There will be a catered meal, inflatables and games for the kids and of course Gifts!  This will be an event where everyone at Mill Creek will be encouraged to find a spot, get in the game and help serve out some Love Wins!  We've done "Big" before and we hope we can do it again for the Miracle Tree.

More information about volunteering, times, etc. will be available starting this Sunday (11/27).  If you have any questions, please direct them to Matt and Megan Gongwer (email them here) as they lead the team.  There are still a lot of details to work out, but we are excited about engaging our community and sharing God's love with some special people.

It's going to be a great Christmas - let's "Serve a Miracle" this year!


Thursday, November 17, 2011

Hunger statistics

Finishing our series "Deadly" this week with a look at gluttony.  Great timing with Thanksgiving coming up huh?  Check out this website - www.stopthehunger.com.  Pretty powerful to see the numbers right in front of you.

Looking forward to a challenging and rewarding weekend!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tools to help you "Run Baby Run"

Shared Sunday about the need to run from the trap of lust and immorality in our series "Deadly".  Not necessarily an easy conversation to have, but in our culture, a necessary one.  Besides this is supposed to be a place for Real Life so it's ok to have real  life, "big boy, big girl" conversations.  Right?

Here are some really good resources that use technology to help us "run" from the immorality and traps of lust all around us.  Highly recommended!

Internet filters - Bsecure

Accountability software - X3Watch.com (also has mobile phone capabilities)
Covenant Eyes (also has filtering)

A really great web resource and some guys who are doing some incredible work and ministry in a very sensitive area - xxxchurch.com