Tuesday, March 14, 2006

What about failing?

I’ve been thinking about failure lately. How will I define it? The last thing I want to do in this new church planting adventure is fail. “They” say 80% of church plants fail. What does failure look like for me?

I’m thinking that failure isn’t so much about having to close the doors in a year because we couldn’t gather people or pay the bills. I’m thinking that failure for me is more about failing to Love and care for the people that God does bring to us. Do we, together care for or about the basic needs of those that come into our community? Is anyone hungry? Does everyone have a place to sleep? Have we put into practice the “one-another’s” described in the New Testament? To me failure takes on more of those types of characteristics than whether or not we’ve gained some sort of long-term, stability in the institutional sense.

Don’t get me wrong, part of the goal is to be able to pay the bills and to be organized, to impact many people, and to be around for a long time. I just sense an urgency to always keep the main thing the main thing. We can be an up-and-running church in a year or two, yet a failure at loving and caring for people. Yuk.

As a community we want to make disciples of Jesus who are making disciples of Jesus? Are we doing that? If not, then we must take a journey inside ourselves and ask tough questions. If not, then I must take a look into my own heart and see if I’m missing the mark.

I encourage you, the reader, to wrestle with what it might mean for you to fail in your personal life. Are you making money, but not truly loving people? Are you so busy at school or life that others miss out on meaningful relationships with you? Are you keeping the main thing the main thing? Is God at your center? Is Jesus that straight line upon which your life rotates (Axis)? What does failure look like to you? What ways can you arrange your life so that there’s less failure and more True Love (God)?

I love you guys.

---Joe

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Update March 11, 2006

NEWS:

  • On March 5, 2006 we had our first Bible Study in our house! This was an important step in the development of what will one day (soon) be a full-blown church! Thanks Jen and Amy for coming!
  • We are meeting weekly at my house. It starts at 5:30. Contact me for directions.
  • You can now download our messages weekly. Click here.
ON THE BUSINESS SIDE OF THINGS:
  • I'm making a bunch of new connections in the city, it's actually quite amazing. I'm discovering several churches and church leaders who actually want to form a 'cluster' of churches to help us out with anything we need! Please pray for that to develop properly.
  • I've been working on some paperwork that I should be able to deliver this week. The paperwork is needed to request some financial assistance. Remember that the first goal is enough finances that I'm able to work part-time for the church. I don't think I can get this thing off the ground while working full-time at my current job.
See you Sunday nights!