Just an fyi for all of you One participants.
Due to the construction and remodeling at Rock Bridge Community Church we will be moving the location of ONE to the First Presbyterian Church in Dalton GA beginning next Tuesday at 7:30pm.
Aside from this location change things will remain the same! One will meet on the Third Tuesday of each month. One will include free Starbuck's Coffee! One will include free child care if you need it! One will have Simple Fool leading worship! One will be a place to connect with others like yourself!
We hope to see you this Tuesday!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
One Location Change
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
Mission for Life
What's your mission? What's god called you to in this life? I've been thinking and asking those questions a lot in my own life lately as I've been working through some life focus questions. You know when you try to focus yourself so that what you do and who you feel you are supposed to be line up.
As I've been thinking it through I've been wanting to ask that question of you? Well actually I want to ask most everyone I see lately.
So What is your mission? What's god calling you to in this life?
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Mediocrity
Seth Godin has a great post, what else is new right, regarding mediocrity.
Here's an excerpt
There's a word that occurs several times as the post moves on... resistance... resistance... resistance. I've been pondering this post for about 30 minutes now and I encourage you to click below and read his post. The concept behind his words doesn't fall into any one area of life: professional, ministry, family, exercising, personal development. Nope. These ideas will change you if you get it. So... go get it.There's a myth that all you need to do is outline your vision and prove it's right—then, quite suddenly, people will line up and support you.
In fact, the opposite is true.
The forces of mediocrity
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Coffee House Tonight
Tonight in downtown Dalton we are running another coffee house.
Lindsey Laney will be opening and then Josh Brooker will be playing a longer set. They are both talented musicians and well worth the trip to the Book Nook.
So if you aren't into music... do you live under a rock? or lack a soul ... I jest... seriously if you aren't into the singer song writer thing bring a deck of cards or a game and get your game on tonight.
See you at 7:30pm.
Those unaware...
Book Nook
229 North Hamilton Street
Dalton, GA 30720
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Monday, March 3, 2008
How do you spend your time?
Well I'm back from our vacation. It was a little chilly on the Panhandle of Florida and I actually missed my dog like crazy but it was a great time to reconnect with Joylene and to just be for 7 days.
One thought that would rise to the surface as I was "being" was Time Management and how I use my time during the weeks when I'm home doing ministry. I get asked this questions a lot by others... many naively believing I just sit around and play Xbox with college students. So how do I spend my time...
I spend a good portion of it learning. I learn prior to teaching at One, I learn prior to teaching my Monday Night Guys Small Group, and lately I'm learning about fund raising/friend raising as well as learning to use Gimp and CSS style sheets for Wordpress as a CMS (tech stuff for those readers that are unaware).
I spend another good amount of time sitting across or next to another person. This falls into three basic categories: Partners in Ministry, Leadership, and Mentorees. I spend perhaps 20 plus hours a week sitting across from a potential ministry partner raising support and casting vision, casting vision and getting on the same page with co-leaders and team members, and finally the largest portion of this time is spent pouring myself into the lives of young adults (people I'm mentoring).
Those two take up most of my time however I also find myself: event planning, doing admin tasks, I take prayer days once a month, and I do a little coaching.
I find myself wishing there was 36 hours in a day.
How do you spend your time?
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