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Showing posts with label Partnerships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Partnerships. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

The Art of Marriage - February 11 & 12

The weekend before Valentines Day on February 11-12, Encounter Church, Big Sky Fellowship, and Rocky Mountain Church of Christ have has partnered together to bring "The Art of Marriage" to Helena.

"The Art of Marriage" is a unique seminar with 6 video sessions and live-presenters designed to equip those with a passion to build a godly and successful relationship and marriage. Designed by Family Life, 
an organization known for strengthening 
literally hundreds of thousands of marriages around the world, "The Art of Marriage" debuts on February 11, 2011.

Don't miss this opportunity to bless your marriage and build your relationship in a way that only God can!


View the video above or on YouTube here.

ART OF MARRIAGE DETAILS

It all begins on Friday evening from 6:30-9:00pm at the Dunphy Building downtown. We start again on Saturday morning at 9:00am and end at 4:00pm. We will provide snacks and beverages and break for lunch on Saturday.

The online cost is $40 and this includes all your materials. After January 31, the cost goes up to the door price of $50 per couple. Limited scholarships available, so if you need help contact us soon. We don't want a lack of finances to keep you from saving your marriage. We will not provide child care, so please make the necessary accommodations for your children before the event.

Check out the "Art of Marriage" website
Download the flyer and registration/payment information
Register online here (payment required via mail)

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Connections Tour: Connecting With People and Churches


As this week has flown by, we've driven nearly 1,000 miles across Southern California while bracing temperatures up to 110 degrees. From Manhattan Beach to Pasadena, from Riverside to Rialto, the last half of the week has been about connecting with people and churches.

SUNRISE CHURCH
On Thursday morning, I met with Jim Coyle, the missions guy at Sunrise Church in Rialto. Andrea and I attended and served on Worship Team there years ago. Sunrise is a now a thriving, multi-ethnic church in the heart of the Rialto area. We just wanted the opportunity to reconnect and share a little about Encounter.

PENINSULA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Thursday afternoon was an opportunity to connect with my friend Martin Allen who is the president of Worship Foundations, and the worship leader at Peninsula Community Church in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Martin brought Les Sheckman who works with missions there, and we met for lunch at the LA Food Show in Manhattan Beach. Again, I shared what God is doing through Encounter in Helena and we had some great conversation. At the same time, Andrea and the kids snuck off to jump into the ocean nearby.


MOSAIC CHURCH
Andrea and I spent half of the day Friday with Mosaic Church at the Pasadena Campus. After talking with Eric Bryant last week about connecting, he suggested we sit in on an Immersion meeting as part of the Mosaic Alliance church planting emphasis. Steve Sacconi led a discussion about Relational Intelligence. Really great stuff!


SANDALS CHURCH
Early Sunday morning, we met with some of the guys from Sandals Church in Riverside. They have an awesome, vibrant ministry that is very similar to Encounter. Dan Crowley and Andrew Boganwright both focus on small groups there and we had an awesome conversation about what's working at Sandals and why. If course, we also shared all about Encounter in Helena as well.

FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Finally, we worshiped with our old friends at Fellowship Baptist Church in Riverside. I was serving at the Worship Leader at FBC over 5 years ago when we were called to Helena, Montana. During worship, we had the opportunity to share some music, a little of our journey, and our Encounter Church Intro video. We also had a great lunch at SuperMex after the service.

FRIENDS AND PARTNERS
In addition to all these churches and the universities earlier in the week, we also had the opportunity to meet with some old friends, prayer partners, and financial supporters this week. It is so great to see how God is also moving in their lives and we were excited to get a chance to say thank you face-to-face. Thank you, guys!

HEADING BACK TO HELENA
It's been a eventful week and also a bit of a whirlwind. We've been praying that the connections we have made will resonate throughout God's Kingdom. We pray that God will be speaking to the individuals and organizations we've connected with, be orchestrating the support we need, and leading some individuals to join the Encounter team as interns, missions teams, or as permanent team members.

Tomorrow morning we begin the 1,200 mile drive back to Helena knowing that God is able to do far more than we can either ask or imagine. If we have not connected with you yet, I encourage you to contact us.

We'd love to hear your feedback, answer your questions, and encourage you to step out of the boat. Become uncomfortable with the status quo and get personally involved in what God is already doing in Helena through Encounter Church.

Read more here to find out how to get personally involved in helping launch Encounter Church.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Connections Tour: Connecting With SoCal University Students


Wow, the last few days have been amazing! While we've been battling traffic and hot weather all over Southern California, the last two days have been focused on universities.

HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Yesterday and today I was privileged to speak to seven different classes of ministry students at my graduate school, Hope International University.

I shared about what Encounter is doing in Helena and invited students to consider coming to Montana through an internship, practicum semester, or relocating here as a permanent team member. Through our times of questions and answers, it was clear that these were sharp students that Hope is preparing.

It was also rewarding to finally meet the professors I have been emailing back and forth with over the last month. They have a great hearts to prepare students to make an impact in this world for Jesus.

CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
I was also able to meet and share with the Dean of Church Ministries at California Baptist University. Dr. Dan Wilson is great guy with a heart for students and I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation about their internship program at Cal Baptist.

From our meeting, I am optimistic that some great partnerships can be formed to benefit both students who want to gain firsthand experience in ministry and churches in Montana that offer some excellent opportunities.

EXISTING ENCOUNTER PARTNERS
In addition to the university connections, we also met with several individuals who are financial and prayer partners for Encounter. We were happy to be able to share with them firsthand the awesome things God is doing through Encounter and to thank them for both their prayers and support.

PLACING MONTANA ON THE RADAR
One purpose has emerged as we've begun this Connections Tour, as we share about Encounter we are hear to place Montana on people's "radar." Quite simply, people just don't think about Montana. They've heard of it, but never really considered the spiritual needs that exist here.

CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR US THIS WEEK
We've completed our appointments with students and universities and will be focusing the rest of our week on meeting and sharing with friends and churches. Please continue to pray for us as we make more connections. Pray also that God would allow growth in the relationships we are forming so that these connections would soon become partnerships.

Read more here to find out how to get personally involved in helping launch Encounter Church.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Connections Tour: Let's Get Together

We've only talked a little about the upcoming Encounter Connections Tour, so we wanted to tell you more. Basically, we're going out on the road looking to connect with individuals and organizations to share about this new church plant called Encounter Church.

We're praying that we can also explore partnership possibilities and essentially make a connection with whatever ministry you are involved with. We would love the opportunity to present our vision and how we are working with God to change the spiritual landscape of Helena.

EXPLORING PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
First of all, please do not let the word partnership frighten you. By partnership, we simply mean a way of working together toward a common goal to glorify God and make Jesus known. We are praying that during this Connections Tour we will be able to form one or more of the following partnerships:

1) PRAYER
We are building a strong Prayer Partner Team to intercede for Encounter. We regularly send out specific prayer requests in email and would love to have your leadership team and congregation praying for us. [More here]

2) PEOPLE
We are still gathering Launch Team Members to join us in this work and prepare for the public launch of the Encounter worship gathering. While on our tour, we are praying for God to lead us to people who are willing to follow Him and relocate to Helena, Montana. There are also many short-term Missions & Internship opportunities with Encounter. [More here]

3) FINANCIAL
We are seeking ongoing monthly support and one-time gifts from individuals and churches to help with staffing needs and our startup costs. See the brochure or website about our Thousand Campaign. [More here]

Currently, there are few churches in Helena that are effectively reaching the younger generation and those far from God. With your help, we at Encounter can “do church differently” in order to fill the gap that exists in Helena.

Give us a call today or email us so we can get together!

Connections Tour: Spiritual Considerations for Partners


We've only talked a little about the upcoming Encounter Connections Tour, so we wanted to tell you more. Basically, we're going out on the road looking to connect with individuals and organizations to share about this new church plant called Encounter Church.

We're praying that we can also explore partnership possibilities and essentially make a connection with whatever ministry you are involved with. We would love the opportunity to present our vision and how we are working with God to change the spiritual landscape of Helena.

Here are some spiritual considerations to think about as you consider how and why you might partner with Encounter in some way:
  • Partnering with a church plant is a benefit to the partner as well as the church plant. Many partner churches experience a positive, re-energizing transformation.
  • People’s burden for the lost grows as they pray and see fruit from their supportive efforts. Their faith in God is strengthened as they participate in reaching a previously un-reached population.
  • Some may even be called to a deeper level of commitment in the partner church as they see how people can be reached when God's people respond.
One of the challenges in partnering with a church plant is the feeling that through such an endeavor the partner church will lose something in funds, people, and resources. It is true that the partner will be affected — and it should be. That's part of the growth process.

As Luke 6:38 says, "Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over..." If we really believe God’s Word, then when we give away resources to start a new church, it will be given back to us until our cup is running over.

Currently, there are few churches in Helena that are effectively reaching the younger generation and those far from God. With your help, we at Encounter can “do church differently” in order to fill the gap that exists in Helena.

Give us a call today or email us so we can get together!

Connections Tour: More Details About SoCal


We've only talked a little about the upcoming Encounter Connections Tour, so we wanted to tell you more. Basically, we're going out on the road looking to connect with individuals and organizations to share about Encounter Church.

For this first part of the tour, we will be visiting our friends and current partners in California. We want to thank them for their help as we're starting up Encounter Church here in Helena and encourage them to continue to pray for us.

We've also been working hard to explore some new connections in the the last three weeks and are excited about the possibilities. Next week in Southern California, we'll be traveling from Riverside to Palos Verdes, from Pasadena to San Diego, and from Fullerton to Fontana. Just take a look at our schedule here!
  • We're speaking to students at Hope International University. I'm also working to get set up as a Field Practicum Mentor — it's a lot like an internship relationship, but the focus is on learning more than just working.
  • I'll also be meeting with the Dean of School of Christian Ministries at Cal Baptist University. We're already hooked up with their online ministry job board there. Now we're looking forward to making a connection and exploring other possible partnership opportunities.
  • We've got an appointment to talk more about getting involved with Mosaic Alliance — a church planting initiative though Erwin McManus' Mosaic Church in Los Angeles. We'll be attending an event there called Immersion to exchange strategies with other church planters.
  • The awesome crew at Sandals Church, is going to show us around and show us how they get things done. They've got a thriving, portable, and relevant ministry in Riverside.
  • We've also been talking with the missions representative from Sunrise Church in Rialto, a dynamic and multi-ethinic church where we used to attend and serve on worship team. Again, we just want to reconnect and share our journey from Rialto to Helena.
  • Also, we have a great friend and partner that serves on staff at The Vine Church in Rancho Cucamonga. The Vine is a vibrant and growing church plant that is absolutely exploding. We're looking forward to the opportunity to find out more about his experiences there.
  • Finally, we are excited to be sharing with our previous congregation in Riverside, Fellowship Baptist Church. We'll be sharing featured music and a small video presentation during the service, and then a more detailed presentation after the worship gathering.
PLEASE PRAY
If you have been involved with Encounter in some way, we encourage you to be praying for us during the tour. We're praying for God to help make the connections we need to publicly launch Encounter Church with the full launch team and equipment we need to impact this generation. We're also praying for opportunities to make themselves known and that He would give us wisdom to pursue these opportunities.

To find out more about how to sign up as a prayer partner and receive regular email updates, click here.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Staying Attentive to God's Leading

Several weeks ago we wrote about being attentive to God's leading. It seems that you can analyze and evaluate information, seek Godly counsel, and consider all the pros and cons - but after all is done, we need to be attentive to what God's Spirit is speaking into our lives. "Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit." (Galatians 5:25)

After much prayer and consideration, we've decided to partner with the other network we've been discussing. You know them as the Montana SBC. We have recognized that God was moving us in a certain direction to plant a relevant church in Helena for this generation, while at the same time moving the Montana SBC to do the same through their "AA Strategy."

We can't ignore that our paths crossed and we feel that the Spirit was leading us to this decision.

ARC'S CRUCIAL ROLE
ARC is an incredible church planting organization and has been an important step in this process and we wouldn't be in this place without them. Attending the ARC Church Planter Assessment helped us evaluate ourselves and gave us a professional opinion as to our suitability as church planters.

We are so grateful they approved us as ARC church planters and were willing for financially partner with us as well. We hope to nurture the relationships we've formed through ARC and will still partner with the organization in a different capacity.

MORE ABOUT OUR PARTNER SUPPORT
There are comparable funds and resources available through the Montana SBC. In contrast to ARC, none of the funds from the Montana SBC will need to be paid back - regardless of whether we succeed or fail. Of course, we feel the only way we will fail is if we pursue this passion in our own strength and power, without God.

We are already forming some sponsorship relationships with churches here in Helena and Montana and will also receive assistance with fund raising a portion of our salary and startup costs through other churches in the SBC network. We are already praying that God will open those doors wide open. Like ARC, another portion of funds will come from our own fund raising and Encounter's Planting Team.

PARTNER RELATIONSHIPS & SUCCESSFUL MODELS
The relationships we've already formed within the Montana SBC have already been a blessing both on personal and administrative level. While the whole process through the SBC is a bit more fuzzy than ARC's straight forward plan, they do have proven success with our model. Here are some great churches affiliated with the SBC network:
OUR DISCUSSIONS WITH MONTANA SBC
One thing we were concerned about is the kind of oversight that the Montana SBC would have over us. We don't want such oversight and traditions to be a barrier to the vision God has given us to reach those who have been turned off by church. We've made it pretty clear that we are seeking to plant a relevant, engaging, missional church here in Helena.

We've gone over a number "hot-button issues" to see where we stand, but for the most part the SBC allows churches to be autonomous within the network. In addition, we are in theological alignment with the Montana SBC and are impressed by the SBC emphasis on global missions; probably the best organization for missions in the world.

NON-DENOMINATIONAL APPROACH
We've carefully examined the implications of this partnership, and feel that we can still pursue a non-denominational approach while still aligning ourselves with the Montana SBC. We maintain that the un-churched are more open to attending a church that appears to not have the "baggage" and institutionalism associated with many denominations.

While Encounter is partnering with the SBC denomination, is in alignment with their theology, missions emphasis, and cooperative program, we will focus on the heart of Jesus in our teaching and practice. As Paul expressed it, we will be about "preaching Christ and Christ crucified" (1 Corinthians 2:2) rather than building denominational walls.

WHAT'S NEXT?
One of our first training experiences with the Montana SBC was the Church Planters Boot Camp we attended last weekend. We are planning some more training near the end of February to follow up. As we move into March, we will be visiting potential sponsor churches and forming valuable relationships, and learning more.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

2009 Is Here - Are You Ready?

As another year comes to a close, we can't help but look back. For some of us, 2008 was a difficult and challenging year. Some of us experienced setbacks and even life-changing tragedies.

For others of us, 2008 was a stellar year. Some of our dreams came true — those we hoped for and some that we didn't even expect. Most likely, however, 2008 was a mixture of blessings and challenges.

HOW 2008 BEGAN FOR US
For us, we started 2008 in an atmosphere of uncertainty and burden. God had laid on our heart a passion which we had not seen pursued. A passion for the disconnected and un-churched of our generation. I saw young adults in their 20s and 30s that were disengaged in the life Christ had for them - and I began the year with a burden on my heart to do something about it.

AN UNCOMFORTABLE JOURNEY
I've said before that God places within us the ability to see “broken things” in areas that we are passionate about. God is not calling us to complain or fret over these “broken things,” but to let them serve as fuel for action based on His leading.

We acknowledged this burden and earnestly sought God's desire in prayer for many months. I can honestly say that it was an uncomfortable journey. After all, we were at a pretty comfortable place in life. We had been greatly blessed serving in worship ministry at a growing church in Helena. We had made many friends and really just begun to build this ministry.

Through all of this, God was speaking a deeper passion into our lives - the vision and desire to connect people with Jesus. Specifically what we call “this generation” and “those who are far from God.” We desperately resonate with those who are not familiar with or who do not connect with traditional church models — who see traditional church as lacking or irrelevant at best, and repelling at worst. And we want to be able to help the true, authentic Jesus become real in their lives.

As I said before, God was calling us to an uncomfortable place. We asked why He had thrown us this "curve ball" asking us to embrace a journey seemingly full of risk. Rick Warren says that “neither past nor future generations can serve God’s purpose in this generation.” What we’ve realized is that God has been preparing us for such a time as this. He's given us not a new vision, but a broader one encouraging others to worship God not just with song, but with their whole lives.

DISAPPOINTMENT AND ENCOURAGEMENT
Our catalyst for planting a new church in Helena developed out of talks to form a strategic partnership with North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia. While talks looked encouraging, we eventually came to an impassible wall - our leading to reach young adults in Helena, Montana. Had we been led to plant in a larger metro area somewhere else, we very well may be planting as a strategic partner with North Point.

But the need for a high-impact, relevant, and missional faith community in Helena overshadowed the ease of partnering with North Point. Our burden was clear and so as one door closed, we began to look for other open doors of partnership to plant Encounter Church, Helena.

While investigating church planting networks, we also presented our heart to our home church in hopes of partnering with them to reach an overlooked and un-reached group in a way that Hannaford has never attempted. We are still hopeful Hannaford will choose to act upon their spoken to desire to reach all of Helena in and effective and relevant way.

We also attended the ARC Church Planter Round Table to find our more about our compatibility with their initiative to plant 2000 churches. We were then invited to their select ARC Church Planter Assessment — resulting in ARC's recommendation of Andrea and I as church planters with their respected organization - a great encouragement.

Finally, we began talks with another church planting 'network' - one with experience and ties here in Montana. I can say that Andrea and I have discerned God's Spirit moving in this relationship bringing their vision to plant high-impact churches in Montana together with our vision to build a relevant, missional faith community in Helena.

THIS IS THE YEAR
This new year brings in a whole new emphasis for Encounter Church. These first months will solidify our partnering relationships and we will begin to communicate God's vision for Encounter specifically with individuals. We will begin to build our Church Planting and Launch Teams. And by the end of the year, God will have prepared us to launch out into our community to touch lives like Helena has never seen.

We know that God has already begun to work in the hearts of those who also desire to see this generation grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. There are those who will be taking their first steps in exploring faith, those who will be finding out who Jesus is, and also those who will be making a deeper commitment.

Our challenge to you is this. Imagine what God will do in 2009. Imagine how He will move and change you. He may even make you uncomfortable this year and ask you to step out of your comfort zone. And I am challenging you to be ready...to recognize that going out on a limb with Jesus is really the best place to be.

As Mark Batterson says, "Jesus didn't die to make us safe. He died to make us dangerous." Are you ready?

Let us know if you want to get together and find out more about Encounter Church will impact Helena and how you can be involved as a prayer partner or a part of the Encounter Launch Team.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Being Attentive to God's Moving

In addition to ARC, I mentioned in a previous post about another established "network" of churches in Montana that has been seeking to partner with us in planting a high-impact church like the one we've outlined in our prospectus.

We had a follow-up meeting in Butte with a few other leaders in this network. During a deeper conversation, we discussed the expectations on both sides, and explored how such a partnership might work. We see it as a great benefit to partner with a network that knows and understands Montana culture, but also had a large infrastructure throughout the country to support us and our vision with resources and funds.

I have to tell you that Andrea and I are really excited about this opportunity, but It is a difficult decision that we must consider carefully. If we join this Montana network, we would not partner with ARC financially but could still draw from the other resources and the relationships we've already formed with other ARC church planters.

We can't ignore how God has set upon our hearts to plant a missional, outward-focused, and relevant church community in Helena — while at the same time, He's led this network of churches to plant the same kind of churches in Montana's biggest cities. And then He's allowed our paths to cross. We must always be attentive to God's moving in our lives and circumstances. This is why we've pursued this opportunity in addition to the other partnerships that have emerged.

We ask that you pray for our wisdom in this decision of partnership. We want to be able to clearly hear and heed God's guidance as we consider which network partnership will allow Encounter to effectively seek out God's vision for us.

What's The Link? Looking at Hannaford Sponsorship and ARC

We still have a few more considerations before we can move forward with ARC. First, ARC requires us to secure a "sponsor" church to come alongside us. We've asked Hannaford to be our "sponsor" church through ARC. In this case, a sponsor church is expected to believe in our vision enough to vouch for us both spiritually AND financially.

The sponsor church must really be sensitive to where God is moving and trust that He will complete what He begins. Although ARC will match all the funds we raise dollar-for-dollar (up to $30,000), if the church plant fails,the "sponsor" church will commit to repay the funds that have been provided through ARC. Even if the church plant is successful, these fund must be reimbursed from the new ministry.

With that said, we submitted a proposal to Hannaford in September - and then I had an opportunity in early November to meet once with the elders to explain our passion and how Hannaford can be a part of reaching this un-reached group. Their response was cautious, but we are still waiting to hear more.

Hananford is a great church home for many, but like many churches in Helena it has been largely ineffective at reaching the unchurched and dechurched of this generation. For Hannaford itself to be effective in reaching this generation, there is a good chance it would need to abandon it's core. A specific, targeted approach is required to reach this generation and it would be difficult and possibly unwise for Hannaford to make the required changes.

This is why I have asked Hananford's leadership to partner with us so that we can work together to expand God's kingdom in this way. We are currently preparing a list of specific ways Hannaford can help launch this new ministry of Encounter and are praying they will see the benefit of sponsoring us through ARC.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Another Possible Partner

As one of our new church planting friends expressed it, we are beginning to burst through the doors that God is opening. Before our trip to Atlanta last week, we also had a meeting with another network of churches right here in Montana.

This network of churches is looking to plant new high-impact churches that are life-giving, missional, and relevant to this generation. And they are focusing on the seven largest cities (Helena is one) where 65% of our population lives.

In the next 24-26 months, they want to see a significant spiritual impact by planting a new church in each city. Here are some of the characteristics of the churches they will be planting:
  • Strong lead planter with planting team
  • Large launch: 150-200+
  • Utilizes media, music, and technology
  • Multiplication built into the DNA
  • Above average funding
  • Above average expectations
A local network and partnership intentionally focused on reaching the unchurched and dechurched of this generation could be a great benefit. This is an established network in this area that understands the culture of Montana.

In this network however, these new high-impact churches will be the front-runners of their existing churches in these cities. We would be blazing new ground without the benefit of sharing in the experience of churches that have already been successful with this type of approach (like we would with ARC). Right now, we need to learn more and we need to learn soon.

Even More About ARC

Some other great benefits of partnering with ARC is the networking they can facilitate, both in forming relationships with mentors and other like-minded planters, but also networking for the physical resources we need such as sound systems, children's materials, administration tools, and more.

I mentioned before that ARC has above a 90% success rate in planting churches, where the average church plant survival rate is somewhere in the 60% range. They have now planted 75 churches around the country (see here), and these churches are dedicated to bringing the life-giving message of Jesus to the the unchurched and dechurched in an effective and relevant way.

Two great examples of ARC churches are Seacoast Church and Church of the Highlands who both made Outreach Magazine's Top 100 Fastest Growing Churches in America (see here). In style and approach, these are excellent examples of what Encounter strives to be for this generation in Helena.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Just Got The Call...

Just got the call. It's official, ARC wants to partner with us to plant Encounter church here in Helena. God has great things in store!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Making Kingdom Connections

WHOSE KINGDOM?
I talked before about the importance for Encounter to make Kingdom connections and partnerships. It reminds me of a conversation I had with someone about Kingdom-mindedness several weeks back. You know, having a stronger desire to see God's Kingdom move forward than our own kingdoms.

My conclusion from this conversation? There is no room for being territorial in the Kingdom of God. It's either God or you — one must subside. Even in my own thought process, I've been reminded that you can't have both. This week has been a great reminder of that truth.

NETWORK CONNECTIONS
Andrea and I met with a couple of guys from an established 'network' of churches here in Montana. It turns out that they are looking to plant a church like Encounter right here in Helena. They recognize that Helena needs a faith community that connects the unconnected of this generation with Jesus and the life He brings.

In our conversation, we began to discuss how a partnership might work and agreed to continue our talks. This is another example of how God has been opening doors for His vision through Encounter.

OVERWHELMED...
This brings me to my point. One church in Helena from this network has heard of our 'need' to get to Atlanta for the ARC Assessment. I was humbled and Andrea was overwhelmed almost to tears when the elders of this church (who don't really even know us) presented a check to help us with our remaining needs.

This one church community is not looking at Encounter as competition. They are not worried that Encounter may steal people as a core group. They just want to see people enter into a growing relationship with Jesus ...

... and that is what it means to be Kingdom-minded.

Friday, November 21, 2008

We're Going to Atlanta!

PRE-ASSESSMENT TESTING
Andrea and I spent most of the day a few Sundays ago completing assessment tests. We prepared a spiritual gifts assessment, DISC and LEAD personality profiles, and some other things for the ARC church planter assessment on December 1-2. Then, we sent out the entire package via FedEx this week.

It was no suprise that my top spiritual gifts results included Worship Leading, Administration, and Leadership. But not all the tests were as straightforward. We're just praying for accurate results so that the assessors can help us correctly identify our weak areas. :-)

PRAYERS ANSWERED
We have been humbled by the response to our prayers for help getting to Atlanta. After we paid the initial Assessment fee, we had 5 different people/organizations step forward with enough combined help to cover all the expenses for the trip. We are so grateful to God, our prayer partners, and those who were able to help.

MORE ABOUT THE ARC ASSESSMENT
We thought you might want to know more about the ARC Assessment itself so that you would be better equipped to pray. Basically, ARC will be assessing us in three areas:
  1. The strength and alignment of our marriage. How they feel Andrea and I will stand up against the challenges and struggles as church planters.
  2. Our possible strengths as church planters. How do our strengths and weaknesses line up with what they have found to be successful church planting situations.
  3. Our "fit" with ARC's vision as an organization. Are we the type of church planters they want to partner with? Is our vision a "fit"?
The ARC assessment is specifically focused on determining planters that ARC will provide financial help with start up funds and post-launch needs. At the Assessment in Atlanta, there will be those who are recommended and those who are not.

In their assessment invitation, ARC was clear in their intention to help church planters whether or not they invest financially. They wrote...

"Whether or not you are recommended to be an ARC sponsored church plant is not a conclusion about whether or not you are called. Nor does it diminish our desire to work and fellowship together."

GOD IS OPENING DOORS
Finally, we have seen the Lord opening new doors of opportunity as it comes to support, partners, and sponsorships. While I do not quite feel at liberty to go into detail yet, please be praying for His continued blessing as we seek to launch this new ministry in Helena to bring more people into His kingdom.

Proposal Meeting Update

On Monday, November 10, I was privileged to answer questions from the Hannaford Elder Board regarding our church plant proposal. We believe that this church plant is an opportunity to reach people they're not reaching, and to be a part of leading unsaved young people into growing relationships with Jesus. In addition to general congregational encouragement and prayer support, we're praying that Hannaford will partner with us as an ARC Sponsor Church.

Statistics show that new faith communities are six times more effective at bringing unchurched people into growing relationships with Jesus than established churches. We know that if God does want this partnership, He will help Hannaford step out of it's comfort zone and partner with us as a way of removing some of the barriers to reaching those who are turned off by traditional approaches to church.

Friday, November 7, 2008

More News! Elder Proposal

It has been an interesting and inspiring week in the Powell world of ministry and church planting. Having recently met for prayer and encouragement with other church planters and leaders here in Helena, I am sure that God is moving His people to help our community to encounter the love and grace of Jesus like never before.

GOD IS MOVING
This week I was privileged to begin working with Hannaford to move them forward in their new efforts to better connect with young adults attending there. It is exciting to see that God's people all over Helena are recognizing the need to engage all age groups.

ELDER PROPOSAL
With everything else, I am also preparing to finally answer questions from the Hannaford elders about our Encounter church plant proposal I submitted nearly two months ago. I am very excited and nervous to be able to share my full passion with the elders and I am praying that the Spirit gives me the words to effectively communicate God's vision for Encounter. My heart breaks for those young people in Helena that do not know Jesus and who have been turned off by traditional approaches of church.

PRAY THIS WEEKEND
Please be praying this weekend that God's Spirit is already working in the hearts of the elders to see beyond what man can do, and to have faith in what God can and is already starting to do through us and Encounter.

Exciting News! ARC Assessment

We recently received some encouraging and exciting news ... ARC has invited us to be assessed as church planters (read more about ARC here and here and here and here).

This is a great opportunity that could open matching funds for every dollar we raise for the Encounter church plant. It will also help Encounter meet our budget within the first year after our initial launch.

In addition, statistics show that while church plants only have a 68% chance of surviving through the fourth year, ARC church plants have over a 90% survival rate. That's one of the reasons we feel that partnering with ARC is a great opportunity to help get this church plant off the ground.

CAN YOU HELP?
When we first got the invitation, Andrea and were doubtful we would be able to gather the needed funds to travel to Atlanta, Georgia by December 1. But after making our need public, we've had several people step out to help - covering over half the cost of airfare.

While there is still more to raise, we are having faith that God will provide the rest of the funds before we go. Out of that faith, we have confirmed with ARC and will be completing the necessary pre-assessment applications and evaluations as soon as they arrive in the mail this weekend.

We know that things are difficult for many these days, so we are not asking for any one person to "sponsor" our entire assessment. But if we can gather another $400, we can fly to Atlanta and avoiding the hazardous driving in winter weather.

God's plan includes the efforts of more than one person, that is why we feel compelled to encourage each of you to get involved. So in addition to your prayers for God's work through Encounter, if you feel led to help sponsor our church planting assessment through ARC, please let us know as soon as possible.

Stay tuned. There is more to come...

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Potential Sponsorship Opportunity

I previously mentioned our desire to build some church-planting partnerships. One of the initial partnerships we've pursued is with my current church, where I've been serving as the Pastor of Worship Arts. God's call to plant a new church community here in Helena is a direct outgrowth of my ministry there. And as such, I believe planting a new church is an excellent opportunity to be able to change the lives of some people groups that this church has not been as effective at reaching, mainly non-Christians and the younger generation.

This is why after discussing this passion with the Senior Pastor, we have prepared a proposal for church-sponsorship. The elders (church board) have been looking over the proposal and we will soon get an opportunity to answer any questions they have. Andrea and I ask for your prayers regarding this issue - that the elders would approach this opportunity with wisdom. It is God’s desire to see His people working together to enlarge His Kingdom in Helena.

Regardless of how the proposal is received, moving forward is key. Knowing how, and to what extent our current church plans to partner with us will help us plan the next crucial steps in making Encounter a reality.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

ARC Church Planting Roundtable Update

Thought I would let you know how the ARC Church Planters Roundtable went last week. Here are some reflections...
  • Colorado Springs is beautiful, even in the rain.
  • New Life Church is pretty awesome - great place for the roundtable.
  • Met Ross Parsley and Brady Boyd, New Life's new senior pastor. Boyd will be a great spiritual leader for the New Life family.
  • Met about 50 people who have a true passion for church planting.
  • Billy Hornsby introduced ARC as an organization dedicated to planting churches that look like Jesus - churches through which people can "encounter Jesus." No joke! Billy used the word "encounter" a number of times. Churches need to reflect the personality and attributes of Jesus - Did Billy read our Encounter Prospectus??!!!
  • I really resonate with ARC's passion — to plant life-giving churches.
  • Billy shared eight characteristics of life-giving churches:
  1. Empowering Leadership - Leadership empowers believers to follow God's plan.
  2. Gift-Oriented Ministry - Help believers identify and integrate their gifts.
  3. Passionate Spirituality - Faith lived out with commitment, fire, and enthusiasm.
  4. Functional Structures - Structures must help fulfill the purpose of the church. Cut the fluff.
  5. Inspiring Worship - Excellent worship that inspires people.
  6. Holistic Small Groups - Encourage groups where people can find intimate community, practical help, and intensive spiritual interaction.
  7. Need-oriented Evangelism - Address the questions and concerns of non-Christians.
  8. Loving Relationships - Form strong and genuine trust relationships.
I feel challenged by our next steps with ARC. A lot more was shared at the roundtable, including all the different ways they help and come alongside church planters. If you want to know more, just contact us and we'll talk. But here are the basic facts:
  1. To continue, we must submit an application - if approved, we must attend a church planter assessment in Atlanta, Georgia. The cost of the assessment is small, but the travel expenses will be difficult. I estimate it will cost nearly $2,100 to travel and stay there for the assessment. Of course, it could be cheaper if we could stay with someone, find some transportation there, or receive a donation of frequent flier miles.
  2. We must also secure a "sponsor" church to come alongside us. This sponsor church must believe in our vision enough to vouch for us financially. That means that although ARC will match all the funds we raise dollar-for-dollar (up to $30,000) - if the church plant falls through, the "sponsor" church will repay ARC for all funds provided.
We would like to pursue this partnership with ARC, but we're going to need some help. For now, we're praying for God's direction and working in this situation. If God is moving you to help with any of this, please let us know.
 

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