Archive for February, 2010

Hitting Reset… aka Starting All Over Again

One week ago tragedy struck.

The day started off on a high note… I was part of an awesome brainstorm session with Ben Arment for Story 2010 and then hung out with Gabe Lyons and some awesome leaders from around Chicago to talk about the upcoming Q Conference.

I was with my friend Corbyn Tyson [if you don't know him, you need to...he's an amazing filmmaker and visual storyteller... he's also part of Monvee]  having dinner when the unthinkable happened…  someone broke into Corbyn’s truck and stole my laptop.

Living in the city you sort of grow accustomed to the fact that you can’t leave anything in plain sight [or even your trunk], but for some reason I guess I assumed the area/neighborhood was safe but in the end, I was wrong.

It was absolutely devastating.

Beyond losing the laptop I had also lost…

  • all of my music.
  • all of my work documents for Park from the last year.
  • remember how I’d mentioned I was writing a book? Yeah, that too.
  • a ton of personal documents, half-written blog posts and idea files.
  • presentations I had created for a few upcoming speaking engagements.
  • and a whole lot more…

I had just thought about getting an external hard drive to back things up about two weeks ago, but procrastinated and pretty much cursed the fact I hadn’t.

So, the next day I had to make a trek to the Apple Store and get a new MacBook and had to start the long process of piecing my life back together.

FORTUNATELY… the good people at iTunes let me re-download all of my purchases [bonus you get for downloading music LEGALLY], I had backed up a few things in GoogleDocs, and many of my work files were buried in different emails, so I was able to recover some, but not all.

So, today, as I type, I’m on a new MacBook that has an external hard drive attached to it, I’m using my Time Machine, have MobileMe, and am going to make this a new way of life for how I work, create, and organize.

This past week has been completely focused on getting my life back together, recovering lost files, re-downloading, re-installing… it’s been overwhelming to say the least.

In all of this though, there is a silver lining [I sometimes have the curse of being too positive] but the cool thing this is doing is giving me a clean slate… I don’t have the old files to depend on, old ideas to pull from… I have to start all over again.

I honestly think, in the long run, this will be one of the best things that’s happened to help reawaken some creativity and will be the catalyst for some new thoughts and ideas.

I think sometimes we just need to hit reset… or in my instance, start all over again. Sometimes starting with a clean slate is one of the best things that can happen to all of us.

But lesson learned: back everything up… take advantage of tools like MobileMe, GoogleDocs, DropBox, etc… and for the love, if you are in the city, don’t leave things out in the open.

I Used to Suck at Church Communications

I used to suck at church communications. It’s true.

So when I first heard about Church Marketing Sucks I wasn’t sure what to think.

As a guy who was new to church communications I felt like I had discovered a gold mine of ideas, thoughts, and resources to help me out on my journey of helping my church communicate/market with excellence.

The Center for Church Communication is behind Church Marketing Sucks and are creators of the Church Marketing Lab, a Flickr group that serves as a place for people to post projects they are working on and receive feedback from their peers. I tapped into the CFCC Labs for years and would have been lost without it.

I’d like to think that I’m a product of the Center for Church Communication… the insight I gained and community of fellow church designers and communicators helped me do what I do better, and set me on the path to where I am today. I don’t suck anymore, but I still have a lot to learn!

When Cynthia Ware invited me to be one of the Regional Coordinators for the Center for Church Communication I was pretty floored. I’m stoked to join the ranks of some pretty amazing people doing some very significant things. The whole roster includes:

The goal of having Regional Coordinators is to provide a local resource for other church communicators to get ideas, input, and advice, as well as  to learn from all of you about what’s working for you!

Sooo… if you live near the Chicago area [or the Midwest for that matter], I’m your guy!

I’d love to connect with you and possibly do a meet-up in Chicago sometime soon.

Let me know you’re out there… fill out this form or leave a comment below and I’ll be in contact!

Worship//Service

Ok. So I’m going to tell you about the worship CD you haven’t heard of that you need to, k?

For the first five [and sometimes very awkward] years of my life as a church communications guy, I was priviledged to serve at Riverside Community Church in Peoria, Illinois. Riverside was planted in out of a church I grew up in back in August of 2000. It was an amazing opportunity to serve on staff there during some of the formative years of the church and to see it grow to expand its ministry through Dream Center Peoria. Riverside is truly a church that is making a difference and an impact in its community.

Leaving was definitely bittersweet… the opportunity to live in Chicago and work at Park was amazing, but leaving a place that had been home and had given me the opportunity and experience to grow in my gifts and talents was definitely not easy.

One of the things I loved [and miss] about Riverside was their worship. People worshipped God passionately there. And, in December, Riverside released their first worship CD, Worship//Service.

To be honest when first heard about the recording I was kind of unsure of what to think… I mean, it seems like everyone these days is recording something… but when I listened I was completely blown away. The music, the lyrics, the passion and heart behind this project shine through and it is honestly one of the best live worship recordings I’ve heard lately [besides Hillsong of course!].

Worship//Service was recorded live at Riverside and a majority of the tracks are originals, written by worship leader [and one of my best friends from back in Kindergarten] Austin Luhring.

I had the chance to ask Austin a bit about the project and am excited to share one of the tracks from Worship//Service with you!

Austin, before we get into the CD, share a little bit about your background and how you got involved leading worship…

Well, I got into the actual leading of worship when I was 17, close to 10 years ago now.  I just started to play guitar, learning chords as best I could from who ever as well as watching the worship leaders in church, where they put their hands etc. My youth pastor began to pour into me, giving me different opportunities to lead and play back up guitar.  Singing was never really strong or comfortable from what I can remember. I went on to serve at a church in Chicago for 5 years where God really allowed me to walk through the most trying years of my life as of yet.  It was in this time as a musician I developed loads but more importantly He was developing my Spirit to hear His voice, to be sensitive to His spirit and He REALLY removed the scales from eyes as to what “worship” really is.

He eventually pulled me back to Peoria where I’m from to lead our church, Riverside.

In hindsight, it’s so interesting to remember the hard stuff and realize that it was all preparation.  It was the Refiner doing His work.  He’s so good, so faithful.

Explain the title Worship//Service … what’s the story behind that?

Worship//Service really came out of a realization of how far the church’s perspective of true worship had gone from God’s desire.  We recently had a spiritual breakthrough in our church.  It’s not inner, it’s outer.  It’s not about us, it’s about Him.  It has everything to do with not us.  Through this whole process of our first recording He kept saying, “Serve!”  ”What you have done for the least of these, You have also done for Me”  We really want God’s heart.  There is no performance, there is only Presence.  That is the goal, the aim, the heart of worship!

The Dream Center is one of the biggest areas of serving and worshiping God that has been raised up out of the church.  It exists to meet the needs of the people of Peoria, there is housing, after school programs, food organizations, outreach.  You can find out more about what we do at www.dreamcenterpeoria.org

Worship is service.  Serving God, loving people, meeting needs.

What was the whole recording experience like? From the sound of the crowd on the CD, it seemed like it was epic.

We began planning about a year ago.  One night our pastor announced to the church we would be recording our first album, which took all of us by surprise. So we had just a few months to write a few more songs and work on arrangements. So after many different variations of a set list and the band finalized we began rehearsals about 3 months out.

We had the team lead worship for the 3 weekends of the whole “worship” series doing only the songs that were going to be recorded that way we had tons of time to work with each other, for the church to learn it all and to be getting excited about it all.

You could really sense the anticipation on the weekends leading up to the day of the recording.

The morning of, it was an amazing feeling to walk out in front of our entire church in the auditorium for the first time together.  One service, one body, ready and excited to sing and praise God.

We really have God to thank for the whole thing.  We did corrections on one bass line, one electric guitar lead, and one vocal.  Other than that, it is as it was!  That is our church, that is their voice.  It was such a privilege to lead it.  Oh and it was loud:)

For being a debut CD this is pretty incredible… what is your hope and prayer for this and what’s the possibility of future recordings?

My hope is just to really develop a culture here in Peoria.  I want to see Peoria, America, the world be won in the name of Jesus, for the sake of Jesus.  I hope that what the Spirit did in me will go out and do in others.  I believe other people will now write and go deeper in their relationship with Christ and as one voice we will lift up His praises.

As far as other recordings, absolutely.  I’m busy now writing and trying to write differently and deeply.  Just trying to please Him and allow the Spirit through us to draw God’s people unto Himself.

Well, thanks to the people at Riverside, I’m excited to share a track from Worship//Service with you, one of my favorites from the project called I Am Nothing.

Download Your Free Track Here

If you like what you hear, which I know you will!, then consider downloading the CD from iTunes!

The saying goes “if it plays in Peoria it will play anywhere…” and from the sound of it, what’s playing in Peoria is a new sound the Church needs to hear.

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We’re Giving Our [Old] Website Away

Websites are the front door to your church.

When people move into a community and are looking for a church, they go to Google, not the YellowPages. Having a good web presence is detrimental to whether or not people will choose to come one of your services.

The experience you create online is just as important as the experience people have when they walk through your doors.

When I started on staff at Park, our original website was good but it wasn’t great…

We knew we needed a new site that would better communicate who we were and accurately reflected that we were a young, urban church.

We searched around for a company to help us redevelop our web presence and landed with Ekklesia360.

There were so many reasons why we chose to partner with them, the main reason being that they were constantly thinking of new ideas, designing new applications [like the Cobblestone Community Network], and seemed to be the ones thinking about how to create simple, yet effective web solutions.

In June of 2008 we launched a new website with Ekklesia360  [check out Park 1.0 here].

The new site was a hit. It was featured as one of the Top 90 Church Websites by ChurchRelevance.com, was featured on a few design blogs, and was even stolen by one church [that was a fun time].

But, change and adaptability are some keywords for us at Park … even more so since around the time we launched our new site we also killed our weekly bulletin.

Our website was no longer just an accessory, it was a necessity.

A year after launching our new site, we knew it was time to redesign, so we went back to the drawing board and launched Park 2.0 in October of 2009.

Our old site is a great website, but not for what we needed it to do for us… and we know that for some church out there it would be a perfect fit.

So, that’s why I am excited to let you know that in partnership with Monk Development/Ekklesia360, we’re going to give our old website away to a church plant.

If you are a church plant that needs to establish a solid web presence and don’t have the resources or finances to make it happen, this is an opportunity for you to get a solid web design and 1 year of support and hosting with the Ekklesia360 Content Management System.

To enter, simply leave a comment, sharing a bit about who you are, where your church is/will be, and the vision of your church.

We’ll be accepting entries now through Friday, February 26. Myself and Drew Goodmanson, the CEO of Monk Development/Ekklesia360 will pick the winner and announce them on my blog on Friday, March 5.

Not-so-Fine Print…

1. You get the site as-is. Monk Development will insert your logo at no charge. All images on the site can be changed with the CMS.

2. Don’t like the colors? Colors can be modified for a one-time fee of $500.

3. You’ll get one free year of hosting and a subscription to the Ekklesia360 CMS. You are responsible for normal rates after the first year (currently $50/month or $75/month if you’d like to integrate the Cobblestone Community Network).

4. Monk Development retains ownership of the design/code for the website.

5. This offer is for one church plant and is valid for 90 days.

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*UPDATE March 8* Winner will be announced soon!