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When I was 17 years old, I got the privilege of driving my dad’s race car during the time trials on a full-fledged race track.  I had walked the track many times growing up and I felt comfortable navigating the car on it’s wide lane.  My strategy as a 17 year old was simple: push the gas pedal down as hard as you can and drive FAST.  After all, that’s racing, right?  The faster the better.

So, that afternoon, I pulled the car just over the edge from the pits to the track and did just what I had planned to do…I punched it.  And just to say it, my strategy worked like a charm out of the gate!  But then something interesting happened when I came to the first corner…I had to slam on my brakes because I was coming into the corner too fast.  I hit the brakes in a panic realizing that I had misjudged the leverage it would take to turn.  I lost all momentum because my strategy failed me.

Now, I had watched hundreds of races in my life.  I grew up at the races every Saturday night, often times falling asleep on my mom’s lap as a young girl.  I would eventually get a job selling programs as an elementary student and then move into the concession stand where I would sell sausages boiled in beer and nachos soaked in spicy cheese.  I knew the race track, I knew the cars, and I knew who the winners and the losers were.  I was “trained” in the ways of the race track, but when it came time to race, I relied more on that training-from-the-stands and less on what mattered the most: instincts.

As pastors, we can make the same mistake.  We are trained in leadership, we are surrounded by leaders, we think we know how to lead, but we miss the most valuable key…our natural instincts that are divinely birthed in the heart of a pastor by God.

What I should have done that day is let my instincts drive that car rather than relying on what I thought I had been taught for all of those years.  I should have pushed the gas to the right measure where I could let up at the corner and kept my momentum through the next stretch.  I may not have started out as fast, but in the long run, I would have been much faster overall.  And as I began to trust those instincts, I am sure that at some point, I would have navigated that track flawlessly.

My instincts, partnered with my training and familiarity, and practice would have been the perfect combination.

Pastors – it can be tempting to think that one more leadership tip will be the answer…if you just hang around one more great leader, something will rub off on you…sure, do that.  But in the midst of that strategy, stop and ask yourself what your gut is telling you.  Maybe when all of the leadership training says to punch it, the voice of God deep inside of you says to let up and rest because the next stretch is coming.  Maybe you should feel the power of your church around you and begin to listen to what it needs at that moment.  You will be surprised that most of the time you will know exactly what you need to do and it’s probably not written in that book you’re reading.

The real question…will you have the guts to listen to your gut?

Happy Mother’s Day!  I had a wonderful Sunday being loved on by my family!  I hope that you all did as well.

For those of you who struggle on Mother’s Day with either the death of a mother, child, or infertility, I prayed for you.  God has this amazing ability to write a beautiful ending to what appears to be a tragedy in your life.  Never give up hope because we serve a God dripping with grace and miracles.

Our worship team has been doing amazing Love Song specials for our Us relationship series.  I have LOVED them and think it was an awesome gift to our church to accentuate this very important series!

Are you having fun on the dates we are giving you?  SO important to work on your marriage!  If you don’t want to do pre-scripted dates, make up your own and enjoy time with the most important person in your life.

My daughter burned her leg really badly with a bowl of soup last week.  It was an interesting journey of wound care, worrying, and praying.  We are all amazed and impressed by how quickly she has healed.  We praise God that He takes care of our bodies and our hearts!

On June 30 we will be having our annual Baptisms and Brunch.  We combine all of our churches together for breakfast and baptisms… it’s my favorite Sunday of the year!  Mark your calendars.  If you know that you’d like to get baptized that day, we’d love for you to fill out a registration right now by clicking HERE.  We usually have a lot of baptisms, so it is a big help for organization when we can plan ahead.  That being said, there is never a point that it is too late to sign up.  We just want to celebrate your decision to follow Christ as a church family.

I am also looking for those of you will servant’s hearts who would like to set up and man the food tables that morning.  It’s going to be Potluck Style this year, so if you LOVE to serve, email me at stacy@coffeechurch.com.  If you LOVE to eat, just show up!

We are also looking for one more set of small group leaders.  If you are interested in filling that spot or just have questions, please email Tasha at Tasha@coffeechurch.com.  Small groups start soon!  The summer session is a bit more relational, so you can look forward to some opportunities to make friends in creative settings!

Serving Jesus is a challenging and exciting journey!  I hope you are living the adventure!  Be blessed!

 

 

 

 

Being a mommy in ministry is not for the faint of heart!  For the last seven years I’ve been at church before 8:00 am every Sunday morning.  Having a 6 and 8 year old currently, that means that I have bundled up babies and toddlers for the majority of those years to come with me at the crack of dawn.

  • I will admit to pre-dressing my kids the night before in an attempt to make Sundays a bit easier.
  • I’ll also admit to stealing potato chips from the youth snack stash in order to feed my kids breakfast on occasion.
  • I’ve brushed their hair and teeth in the church bathroom on mornings when they just couldn’t handle it any earlier.
  • Once when Delaney had a fever, I brought a bean bag and let her sleep it off in the back room where nobody could bother her.
  • My kids have both attended TIny Town in their pajamas.

The best thing about my life is that I’m not alone.  There are MANY women in our church that I have rubbed shoulders with for years who have faithfully shaken their kids awake way too early to serve at God’s house.  By the time you see these moms, they are well dressed, makeup on, kids in order, and doing polished ministry.  I get to see the other side of their lives when they are doing their makeup after worship practice and putting on their kids clothes just before the front doors open for church.  Some of our musicians have admitted to having their child’s bodily fluids on their clothes, hidden discreetly behind their instruments.  We laugh together at the reality of moms in ministry and sometimes lament our difficult tasks.

But there’s another interesting facet that I am watching from the gift of longevity….these kids that have literally been drug into our church before the sun comes up are simply amazing.  We are about to have our first graduate from our group of church planter’s kids and we have every age of child from 18 on down…and the depth of their character is inspiring.

  • They competently manage and lead from a very young age.
  • The older kids help to take care of the younger as if they are siblings…and the young ones look up to the older ones with awe.
  • These kids know worship songs to the core of their being because they have been running and dancing through worship practice for years.
  • They LOVE ministry and are good at it.  It’s in their second nature to minister and to serve.
  • They are not afraid of risk and challenge.  They have lived lives of faith as long as they can remember.
  • They are not bitter about coming to church (although they all wish it started later!).

momIt is for all of these reasons and more that I don’t feel bad when I see a nursing mommy, with arms loaded, making her way into church early on a Sunday morning.  I just simply smile with understanding and make sure there’s a cup of coffee to put in her hands.  I also grab one of her kids and put them to work somewhere.  After all, I know that she’s not there for her own glory, but because she believes that God will use her example to mold and shape her child.

So, here’s to the Secret Tribe of Mommies in Ministry.  I have seen your tired eyes, disheveled hair, and rumpled clothes.  I’ve watched you balance too much and feel the stress of commitment.  I know you think you’re nuts sometimes for trying to do ministry with a toddler by your side.  But always remember, there’s a tribe of mommies on your side, too. 

What a gorgeous stretch of weather we are having!  We were in Hawaii on vacation last week and I must say that the sunshine made the transition back home EASY!

Mark and I feel refreshed after a week off of our regular schedule.  We opted not to have internet access while we were gone, so other than a couple of Starbucks runs to use their internet access, we were disconnected!  It was pretty fun to just enjoy the beauty of Oahu!

On another note, we were also very glad to be back at church yesterday!  Love North Creek, this series, and all that God is doing in our midst.  We really can’t say enough about our leadership team.  They are easy to walk away from and trust with the church, but they are also easy to come back home to!  Although, I must say, they all told me to stop texting them while I was on vacation…I just wanted to know how church went when we were gone…geesh!

Matt and Alissa have been working overtime to perform Love Songs for our congregation during our relationship series.  It’s been awesome and showcases just what amazing talent we have in our midst.  Thank you to the worship team as a whole for doing even more than you normally do to bless us!

We have another pregnancy in our midst!  Mike and Alecia have officially announced their baby coming this fall!  This one is particularly special to us as we have been praying for a decade for this family!  Sometimes God’s timing is not ours, but it is always purposeful and perfect!  Congrats to both of you!

Will you partner in prayer with our church?  We have a email prayer ministry that we’d love for you to be a part of.  Just email prayer@coffeechurch.com and we’ll get you signed up.  You will get prayer requests and you can also email your personal prayer needs.  Every week we have various needs presented and almost 200 people prayer over those emails.  Isn’t that cool!?!?!

We’ve had a lot of great things coming out of our relationship series!  The people who are choosing to do the dates we are providing (or come up with their own) are seeing profitable results.  Here’s something I’ve been thinking about:  when your spiritual authority asks you to do something, do it.  God has anointed His chosen leaders and He will bless your obedience.  We’ve personally seen that as we’ve asked for help from our spiritual authorities.  When they have given us guidance, and we’ve listened (despite our own desires), God has done amazing things.  I think we miss that in our culture because we don’t understand God’s view of authority and obedience.  Spend some time studying the Bible on that topic.  It’s fascinating!

We are in the process of assembling summer small groups!  If you are interested in leading a group, please email Tasha at Tasha@coffeechurch.com.  She will walk you through the big picture and see if it’s a right fit for you!  Our summer groups are highly relational, so if you have an out-of-the-box idea, let us know!

Well, I must get back to work!  So much to catch up on after being gone!  Be blessed!

 

 

 

 

Mark and I just returned from a weekend in beautiful Coeur D’Alene, Idaho at a conference for Pastors in our Assemblies of God Network.  We had a great time, so I thought I’d share some insights I learned with you.  Enjoy!

  1.  Way too many people spend way too much time being frustrated with where they are at.  I know this is true for pastors (I’m on top of every list!), but it’s probably true for a lot of other people as well.  We always want to be at the NEXT season faster than we are.  The further we get into pastoring, the more I realize that those seasons I wanted out of so badly were so precious to my spiritual growth. I’m desperately trying to find the balance between contentment and a relentless passion for the mission of God.  It’s out there somewhere.
  2. When a great leader compliments you, say “Thank you.”  It may only happen a few times in your life, so don’t downplay the importance of it with meaningless words.
  3. Everyone has a story.  My most favorite thing about the conference is hearing everyone’s stories of church, pastoring, parenting, and growing.  Some make us feel better about our own challenges and some inspire us to another level.
  4. Longevity has sweet rewards.  I was laying in the hotel room last night desperately tired of talking.  Then I realized what a blessing it is because we have so many relationships that we value in our state that we wanted to catch up with.  We’ve been pastors in our network for 20 years and it is so amazing to see people we went to Northwest University with who now have incredible churches.  We are thankful for lifelong friends who understand the lives of pastors.
  5. I cry every year when they honor pastors who have died.  They flash pictures of grey haired, wrinkle-faced, eyes-hid-behind-bifocals, elderly men and women of God.  What I see is people who gave their life to the greatest cause on the planet and stayed true to their calling.  That is really my ultimate goal.  Forget the church stats, the trendy websites, and the show of it all…If I just do WHATEVER God wants until my last breath…I have succeeded.
  6. We have a top-notch team.  The strength of North Creek’s backbone is found running through our team.
  7. Everything comes full circle.  Never close a door, because you just never know when you might want to walk back through it.

Thank you to the leaders above us who worked hard to provide us an opportunity to be better together!  Mark and I appreciate the investment into our lives and our church.  We are so excited for the future, but we are beautifully happy with what God is doing RIGHT NOW!  Be blessed!