Yesterday I went in for another round of shots (14 in the leg). I was sitting at my desk thinking about it, and feeling bad for myself.
Then I got a note that a young boy (3) in our church was going in for surgery Friday. He’s a special needs child, and participates in our special stars program where a buddy helps them participate in all of the children’s ministry (it’s one of the coolest ministries we have). Dallas (his name) always has a great spirit, and is a joy to watch. He’s an overcomer!
Anyways, I called his mom to talk, see what the surgery was all about, and how our church could be of help. She shared with me that he was having a very serious surgery (2nd time for this procedure) on his head. She also shared with me that this was the 30th (yes 30th) surgery of his young life!
As I hung up, I realized that my 14 shots were pretty minor, and that I needed to stop being a wimp and suck it up! So think about this today: what do you have to complain about? And please pray for Dallas and his family today!
One of my favorite people on the face of this planet is Gary Lamb, Senior Pastor of RidgeStone Church in Canton, Georgia. This weekend RidgeStone celebrates their 2nd anniversary of being a church.
From Lori and I, and the staff and people of Palm Valley Church, we want to say congratulations to Gary and Deanna, and the staff and people of RidgeStone Church! You guys rock!
It’s been amazing to watch Gary and his team start and grow “the stone”. Gary is truly a “I am what I am” kind of guy. He’s the real deal. In a day when so many pastors are trying to be like somebody else, I’m thankful that Gary has remained his same old redneck (self-proclaimed) self. That’s why they’re reaching people; they’re authentic and genuine.
A few months ago Lori and I went and spent a day in Canton having Gary and Deanna show us their mission field. I believe RidgeStone is poised to reach a ton of people for Christ.
I’m stoked that Gary has asked me to come speak at RidgeStone in the near future. I look forward to seeing the stone in action!
One of my passions in life is church planting. When we started Palm Valley Church nearly 6 years I had no idea what was in store for us, how tough it would be, how incredible it would be, how unprepared I really was for this, and ultimately what a worth-while God thing it is!
I’ve tried over the last few years to encourage, equip, and help as many church planters as possible. I know the struggles they face, what their families are going through, and what lies ahead. I want to share what I’ve learned. Lori and I have made a personal commitment to doing this. We try to take young church planters to dinner, spend time with them, and be an encouragement. Â
Why is this so important? Because church planters are on the cutting edge of reaching our culture for Christ. They generally are trying fresh new approaches, crazy ideas, and are willling to do whatever it takes.
I’m working on figuring out a way to have church planters visit Palm Valley for a week and learn behind the scenes. If you’re a church planter and interested, email kflanagan@palmvalley.org and we’ll see what happens!Â
Did some reading in 2 Timothy 4:1-5Â this week. I love how Paul’s heart shines thorugh in this passage. Here he’s writing to his disciple Timothy, and Paul encourages him, loves on him, instructs and guides him, and lastly charges Timothy to be a man of God.
In verse 5 Paul writes…”But you should keep a clear mind in every situation. Don’t be afraid of suffering for the Lord. Work at bringing others to Christ. Complete the ministry God has given you.”
I was encouraged by this passage to remember a few things…
Last weekend was awesome at Palm Valley Church. I felt the “vision” message was timely, and hit at the core of why we do what we do. It was a great reminder for all of us to keep our eye on the ball! If you missed it, you can watch it online.
Had a ton of meetings this week with preschool and elementary workers and leaders. We’ve made some changes in the last month which I’m pumped about. I believe we’re taking our children’s ministry to the next level.
If you have a child in our kids ministry, get ready! They’re going to be coming home pumped about their faith, and challenging you to be the same about yours!
To all our volunteers in the children’s ministry, THANKS! You all minister to over 600 kids each week, and you make it look fun. Thanks for caring, thanks for showing your heart, thanks for going the extra mile, and thanks for making a difference in the lives of those who are very dear to the heart of Jesus.
I apologize for not writing much the last weeks. Just being back from summer vacations, I’m working on a ton of stuff for the coming months, and haven’t had much free time.
It’s good to be back in the pattern, and promise to be writing tons of creative, innovative, gut wrenching, humorous, life impacting blogs on a more regular basis
So…here we go…