This has nothing to do with church planting.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Super Mario
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Update:
On February 18 we had over 40 people (not counting kids) at our church. It was a really good day for Axis; the most amount of people we've ever had at one time. We felt like we got a needed 'boost'.
Then...
On March 4, our very next gathering, we had 12 people. Yup, 12.
The cool thing is, God's in control. He's asked us to do this. He is IN it.
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Christians and Bare Feet
//_Ancient Hebrew slaves were barefoot//
//_Slaves have no rights//
I resist the notion of having any kind of master or ruler or ANYONE that can tell me what to do, when and how to do it. "Who do you think you are!" is my initial response. I wouldn't make a good slave. If I were a slave, I would be part of any underground resistance that I could find. If there was no such thing, then I'd start the revolution! I think that the abolition of slavery in
//_Moses was asked to take his sandals off at the Burning Bush//
//_The Israeli King, David, walked out of
//_Jesus walked barefoot to the Cross//
AFTER:
I'm not a big fan of footwear. I'd rather be barefoot most of the time.
I like to run, walk, swim, and play guitar shoeless. I like to feel the sand between my toes.
Although my anti-footwear preference came to me naturally (apparently it's not genetic), there is a supernatural, biblical significance that I try to connect with on occasion.
I try to remember that I've chosen to become a slave. I've willingly chosen to be a servant of God (Romans 6:22). Yes, it's true. As I've grown older I've discovered that I'm not nearly as capable of being in charge of my life as God is.
//_Boaz took off his shoe as he negotiated for Ruth and subsequently the future of
//_A Jewish High Priest would walk into the Holy of Holies… barefoot//
//_Jesus once sent out 70 disciples… barefoot//
I think that the abolition of slavery in
not my feet.
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Axis Update February27, 2007
Axis Update February27, 2007
On February 18 we had an exciting day for Axis. After10,000 mailers and 1,000 doorhangers, we had 40 people join us for church! It was a very exciting day. We got a needed 'boost' for our little group.
The feedback was very, very positive.
We've just finished a small group series titled "Just a Walk Across the Room" by Bill Hybels. This has been really good for us! We don't want to grow from 'transfer' growth. We are targeting the 'un-churched' primarily. This means church growth may be slower than some other church stories that I've heard, but we are certain that this is what God's got for us. By the way, for us, "un-churched" can mean believers or non-believers... anyone that's not currently in a church.
Prayer requests:- That God will extend His kingdom through this new community of believers!
- That God will help us with people that can 'run' important systems
needed for us to be organized. - That God will provide needed finances. (and I DO mean needed!)
- For people, people, and more people!
- A video that I made for the February 18th church gathering.
- Some photos taken on February 18th.
- My blog. My other blog. My other other blog.
Joe Green
Church Planter/Lead Pastor
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Thursday, February 22, 2007
Partnering With God
let's try a new type of blog! a VLOG, video blog!
followers of jesus are people who are partnering with God to help make this world more like the world God originally intended it to be. when we do this, we literally bring a little bit of heaven to earth.
originally this video was meant to be shown at our church last sunday, but we lost the remote to the dvd player and couldn't get it to play... welcome to church planting, sigh.
(credit: much of the monologue was taken from some notes i took while listening or watching Rob Bell - i just don't know when or where or what exactly- my notes are so unorganized)
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Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Reasons why I Changed my Gender
I WILL BE RAMBLING, SO DON'T EXPECT STRUCTURE....
A few astute people have noticed that my Myspace profile lists me as a 36 year old FEMALE.
Several months ago a good friend of mine mentioned that MEN on Myspace see different advertising than WOMEN. I was skeptical, so I changed my gender (from male to female) in my profile as a test. Since then, I have seen approximately 90% less skantily clad, awkwardly posed women who 'want' me for something or another. The last two Ads that I've seen are one for a purse and one for Ugg boots - neither of which match my 'outfit' today.
Sexy sells. Cars become sexy with the right woman leaning on it. Even pizza becomes sexy when a pretty blonde is standing over you (allusion to a pizza commercial with Jessica Simpson). Sexy sells things and pornography ruins lives.
Did you know that 72% of all porn viewing is done by men?
I have a friend who is becoming like a hero to me. Pornography addiction has threatened his marriage, career and his friendships. Recently he's been taking positive steps toward recovery and with God's help he's going to make it!
I just wish we could have more control over advertising. Couldn't we sign up for certain types of Ads and opt out of other types of Ads?? I feel like so many ads (other media too!) on the internet are destructive. I think they objectify women. SHE becomes THAT. Jesus talked about when SHE becomes THAT when he told those who lust after women that it's better to poke out your eye than for your whole body to be thrown in hell... (for more on this, you should come to my church on Sunday and I'll explain why Followers of Jesus aren't eye-less). In other words something "hellish" happens to US when we strip a person of there humanity and that person becomes an OBJECT. It's anti-human. Anti-human in anti-God. There is no amount of darkness that can erase God's divine imprint on our lives... anytime we reduce someone to an OBJECT we're playing with fire. We must protect God's imprint in the lives of other people an maybe in doing that we're protecing God's divine imprint on our own lives?
Here are some stats for you about TEENAGERS AGES 10 - 17 that can be found at a FOXNEWS article here:
- 42% said they had seen online pornography in a recent 12 month span.
- 66% of those teens said they did not want to view the images and had not sought them out
- 33%+ of 16 & 17 year old boys said they had intentionally visited X-rated sites in the past year
- 8% of 16 & 17 year old girls said they had intentionally visited X-rated sites in the past year
I have to tell you that I won't let my 15 year old boy have a myspace site unless he's willing to have a sex-change... don't tell him... currently he's not asking for myspace.
Anyway, today is VALENTINES DAY and I intend to make-out with my wife. Have a good porn-free day!
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Tuesday, February 06, 2007
New Website for Axis
http://www.axiscommunitychurch.com
The new site matches our first mass mailing ever! 10,000 postcards by this weekend.
And I've moved our 'real' website here: http://www.axiscommunitychurch.com/blog - it should allow for much more interaction and contribution from our little group! Check it out and drop a comment!
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Saturday, February 03, 2007
my kids, my new camera
HopeEddie_Feb_06
Originally uploaded by Joe and Sarah.
I just bought a Canon Digital Rebel Xti and now i'm playing! I should be working.
click picture for larger version.
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Thursday, January 25, 2007
January 25 Axis Upcoming Stuff
Axis is a strange thing. We don’t do much that is normal, have you noticed? We are a church that has both started and is starting. We meet every week, yet not in a traditional way. Let me tell you about our eclectic next gatherings that we call church.
#1. JUST WALK ACROSS THE ROOM – this Sunday
We’ve got a choice as a new church, we can take (steal? Borrow?) people from other churches as a way to grow or we can invite the un-churched to join us a faith community. You don’t have to know me long to know that I vote for the second choice. I’m very uninterested in growing primarily by way of what we call “transfer growth”. Transfer growth might make Axis look good or successful because we have people in our seats, but it certainly doesn’t seem very helpful to the Kingdom of God as a whole. Transfer growth doesn’t represent any increase in the amount of people who are choosing to follow Jesus in Fresno .
Side note: I DO believe that we need many Christians in order to help get Axis Community Church off the ground… I do not believe that we need to be EXCLUSIVELY un-churched – and so, that’s where you come in!
Because of this we’ve decided to do a small group studies about how to share our faith with other people. The Study is called “Just Walk Across the Room”. The stakes are high, join us as we wrestle with and learn about how to share our faith.
This Sunday at 4pm.
The Rich’s Home: 250-7322
181 E.
Escalon Ave Fresno , CA 93710 (use mapquest or visit our
website)
The Green’s Home: 916.9545
8393 N. Thyme Way Fresno ,
CA 93720 (use mapquest or visit our website)
#2. SUPERBOWL SUNDAY – February 4, 2007
We wonder if church’s party enough?! Have you ever read the Old Testament and noticed some of their celebrations? This is nothing compared to those, but it is something!
Game starts: 3:25pm
The Green’s Home (see above
address)
Multiple TV’s
Classic Football food/snacks
Games/prizes
We
WILL watch the commercials!
We believe that these events ARE church. Church is more about PEOPLE than a building. So, we ask you to consider these events as serious as you would a ‘normal’ church gathering on a Sunday.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Christians and Profanity
Today I was driving out by Millerton Lake (for you locals - I've never been out there before today) and I was reminded of something from my childhood. Below you'll see some snapshots taken with my phone.
I was in the 4th grade and I was riding in the back of a small toyota pickup truck with a shell over the bed. Mr. Becker was driving and my friends and I were sliding around as we took the curves... we loved it. Eric Becker and his younger brother Kevin were alot of fun to hang out with. This particular day we were headed up to Lake Cuyamaca for a day of fishing (well, at least Mr. Becker intended to fish).
As we neared the lake, Eric and I saw signs for the Dam at the same time. We looked at each other and then we both giggled. Then we proceeded to figure out every way that we could say the word "Dam" with out saying "Damn". We'd say things like "Dam on the lake", but we'd say "on the" really fast and quiet so it sounded more like "Damn lake".
Eric said "Dam!" followed by a lengthy pause and a pointed finger and then said "...over there."
Then I'd say something like "Dam, it..." followed by an equally comical pause "...s over there, see it?". - only a slight variation of Eric's brilliance.
I heard once or twice that when Jesus called Herod a "Fox" in Luke 13 that it would be comparable to us calling someone a jerk, a clown or a jackass (or jack#$% if you prefer) - what do you think of that? Have you ever heard anything like that?
Growing up, I wasn't allowed to use words like "piss" or "crap" (or the word "Fart", but that's a WHOLE other story) and at one point there was discussion about whether or not I was allowed to use a word like "geeze" because it sounded too much like I really wanted to say "Jesus". sheesh.
I think it may suprise people to learn that the King James version of the bible can get a bit crude. Forget about "piss" the Kings English went straight to "pisseth". Earlier version of the bible used "ass" and "bastard" - not too mention several examples of asses and bastards throughout the good book.
What do you think about cussing or cursing or whatever you call it? Do you think it's ok for a Christian to use "swear words"?
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Sunday, January 14, 2007
San Diego Super-Loser Chargers
i'm sad. i mean really sad. i actually have strong emotions after the San Diego loss to New England. i don't really have anything good or positive to say right now. football sucks.
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
INformation About our Formation 25
INFORMATION:
- We had 22 people at church last Sunday.
- Tithes and offerings are very low right now.
- Mike Rich has stepped up to help as church “Treasurer”
- We had 4 visitors with us last Sunday!
We are starting a video-based small group study on Sunday’s. It’s called “Just Walk Across the Room”. Visit our website for some details. This study is important to our church plant because we are convinced that we’re called to be disciples who make disciples… and making disciples often starts with a walk across a room.
We will be meeting at the Rich’s home AND the Green’s home this Sunday at 4pm for the bible studies. If you’re interested in coming visit the website and you’ll find maps to each house.
FORMATION:
We will be doing our first mass mailing (10,000 postcards!) in February in order to get the word out about the existence of Axis. On February 10th we will be hanging 3,000 doorhangers. If you’re in town, we could REALLY use your help (1:00pm at Kastner Intermediate School). Can you help mobilize a group of people to help??
One of our biggest needs right now is what I’m calling a “Connect Team Leader”. I think it’s crucial to our success to have a strong leader that can help the process of connecting people from their first visit until they are “part” of the community. Stats say that our best chances of growing is when we can take good care of the people that DO show up… funny there are stats like that, it just seems logical to me.
I think we are getting better and better at building a genuine community. Deep, meaningful relationships take time to develop, yet I can see this happening slowly, but surely.
We need more people! We are still trying to gather 50 ‘core’ people to help us get this thing off the ground. Of that 50 people, we need 100% that are willing to contribute financially and practically… it’s a lot of work to “do” church.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
iphone
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Sunday, January 07, 2007
Brett Favre
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Thursday, January 04, 2007
Homosexuality Round 2
This blog is a follow up to a blog that I posted on Myspace. The blog ranked #2 in myspace's "Religion and Philosophy" category. I found it to be facinating and you may want to read it first. Oh, and what was facinating was the responses, not the blog itself... which may be the case here, too.
I tell you the truth... the prostitutes are entering the kingdom of God ahead of you. ----Jesus, Matthew 21:31
I think that there are two questions that unchurched people ask most often about Churches. Question 1: "What do you think about other religions?" - or some variation. Question 2: "What do you think about Homosexuality?" - or some variation.
I struggle with writing down any sort of response on this topic. I don't have all the answers, I haven't discovered the formula to minister to the gay community. I, like most people, sense the tension over the topic and I'd rather not live in the tension - sometimes. I think God has called me (and Axis, my church) to be open to dialogue on a variety of issues.
WHAT'S A GOOD QUESTION?
The Question isn't, "Should we let homosexuals into our churches?" - they are already here.
A good question is, "Are we going to let them talk about it?". Another good question is "What is a healthy response?"
UNIQUELY UNABLE?
Do you tell a gay person that they are uniquely unable to receive God's grace? Pornography, materialism, gluttony, greed, murder, rage, lustful heterosexual thoughts - Jesus died to sanctify people with those struggles. Is somehow homosexuality unique among the list?
GAY PERSON: "Am I going to hell because I'm in love him/her?"
JOE: "First of all, I'm not the one who judges who goes to Hell and who doesn't, but I can tell you with certainly that you won't go to Hell for loving someone"
GAY IN GOD'S EYES?
I don't think that God sees people as "Gay". God created humanity with more dimensions than sexual expression or attraction. In God's eyes, you are more than just your sexual attractions. I think that the church (and me sometimes) has polarized the issue.
IS BEING GAY A SIN?
The scriptures indicates that homosexual sex is not God's will. Here are some scriptures for you to consider. Genesis 1:27-8; 2:18-24; 19:4-9, Leviticus 18:22; 20:13, Romans 1:26-27, I Corinthians 6:9-10, I Timothy 1:9-10.
BORN GAY?
Some studies indicate that homosexuality is not a choice. Genetic studies have been inconclusive either way. In rats, late pregnancy trauma causes low testosterone in the brain of the male babies, but that doesn't explain females. Some people note lack of nurture of males by fathers as a source of homosexuality. Sexual abuse has ties in many cases. Psychosocial influences and and biophysical influences may play a part. Evidence for the source of homosexuality points to a variety of reasons... no simple single cause seems apparent.
Many gay people that I've talked to would not choose the same-sex attraction if they could choose.
GOD HATES HOMOSEXUALS AND I'M DOOMED TO HELL:
Homosexual sex is not the unforgivable sin. Anyone who tells you otherwise is wrong. God doesn't condemn people for being in a state that they didn't choose. Many things in life happen by no choice of ours. Rape. Mental Illness. A bent toward Alcoholism, addictions or even rage might be a product of upbringing or even genetics. Clearly our world isn't fair. My answer would be "NO, I don't think that a person is condemned because of ANY predisposition"
Even if you don't seem to be able to choose your sexual attraction, you can choose your sexual action.... we ALL have a choice whether or not to have sex or not.
IS BEING GAY ABNORMAL?
Only in the sense that none of us are as God originally intended us to be.
THE "LEADER IN CHURCH" QUESTION:
I think the only reason a gay person wouldn't be allowed to lead in a church is the same reason that a heterosexual person wouldn't be allowed to lead... because they aren't willing to follow Christ.
If a heterosexual person is engaged in sexual activity outside of their own marriage, then they aren't going to be effective leaders... and won't be asked to lead at church. This topic melts into the whole "Marriage as a man and woman" issue, which we won't get into today.
Leaders should be following Christ in their sexual actions, this includes wrong heterosexual acts and homosexual acts.
CHURCH TODAY:
If we don't choose to live with whatever tension arises then people will be forced to choose between being loved and accepted in the gay community or being isolated and alone in the church.
Let's not make this as much about being gay or not, but rather about how to be human as God intended.
Special thanks to John Burke, author of No Perfect People Allowed.
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Saturday, December 30, 2006
Islam vs. Christian
Go ahead and call me sacriligioius if you want, but I thought the following video was hilarious!
Besides the humor (Steve Carell is hilarious), there are definately some things worth thinking about as a Christian.
Should be concerned how we 'come across' to others?
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Paverello House Outreach
Date: December 17th
Feeding the poor, homeless, and hungry."Whatever you did unto the least, you did unto me."
- Jesus







Jesus calls His church to be a compelling force for good in the world. God uses people as agents of change, to relieve suffering and fight injustice, living out the transforming message of the resurrected Jesus. At Axis, we believe that the church is at its best when it serves, sacrifices, and loves, caring about the things God cares about. We were created to live for something larger than ourselves.
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Thursday, December 28, 2006
Postmodern Funnies
I found this picture here.
If you're "up" on the emerging, postmodern thing, then this should make you laugh or smile or at minimum smirk.
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Thursday, December 21, 2006
90 Seconds
HISTORY OF RELIGION
Ran across this site. The history of religion in 90 seconds.
5,000 years of religion - ready, set go...
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
All the Problems in the World.
I suggest that every problem in the world is a problem of broken relationships, where we aren’t loving toward God, others or ourselves.
I like to talk about relationships a lot because I think that if we don’t get them right, then we have very, very little left with which to build our one and only life.
Let me lay a foundation so that I can say what I really want to say.
First:
I will summarize love as “Doing the very best thing possible towards someone”. It’s foundational to understand that love is so much more than a feeling. The way I will be using it always implies action, not feeling.
Second:
Jesus puts enormous amounts of importance on three relationships.
Matthew22:37-40 records what Christians have called for years “The Great Commandment”. To summarize it says:
- Love God a lot, a lot, a lot.
- Love your neighbor
- Love yourself
Note about loving yourself: Please don’t confuse this with ego or arrogance. Remember my definition for love is “Doing the best possible thing…” In the case of loving yourself that may mean leaving an abusive situation, getting off your a!#, um butt and getting a job, or proposing to the woman you’ve been dating for 6 years. Also note that it’s not, “..love each other instead of yourself…” It’s “AS yourself”.
Let’s think for a minute. If God were to come to earth and summarize the most important thing or things that humans should know, what would he say? Well, he did just that. In the verse I referenced above, Matthew tells us that Jesus was asked, “What’s the greatest commandment”. In other words, what is the most important action for human beings? Jesus tells us to do the best thing possible toward, GOD, OTHERS and OURSELVES.
Now back to my suggestion... I suggest that every problem in the world is a relational problem. I suggest that all of our problems are based on either an inability or an unwillingness to truly love God, others or ourselves.
LOVING RELATIONSHIPS SHOULD BE BASED ON VALUE, NOT BEHAVIOR:
God has the most value, so we should love him not because he’s bigger and stronger, or because we’ll go to hell. We should relate to him through worth-ship. We relate to him well because he is the one who is worth the most… he deserves it.
If a baby is crying and crying in the middle of the night, it’s (pretty much) universally agreed upon that shaking that baby or throwing that baby is wrong. We treat babies well because they have value, not because they behave well (think of poop, and ‘spit-up’ and, well that’s enough). Somehow, someway as people get older we loose sight of treating people well because of value and we began to treat them according to their behavior.
How many times have I (we) treated someone poorly because they were annoying us or they took advantage of us or they’re just weird? It’s easy to flip someone off during Christmas traffic jams, yet we’re told to love our neighbors. It’s important to love them, not because they behave well (they don’t very often), but because they have value.
That brings up the question, “Why do people have value?” I suggest that all humans have value because we were created in the image of God. This by no means suggests that we ARE God or a god.
People have value because no amount of darkness can erase Gods divine imprint on a life.
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Love isn’t a sissy word.
If you attack one of my kids, I will do the most loving thing possible by trying to beat your head in before you touch one of my kids. Yes, love protects.
Love isn’t a victim.
If you are being abused physically, sexually or verbally, then the most loving thing you can do for yourself is to leave and leave now. Yes, love protects self. It’s also the most loving thing you can do for your abuser… it refuses to enable destructive parts in them.
God is Love.
I suggest trying to do the very best thing toward God today. For some, that means choosing to follow his ways for the very first time. For others this means you should look for what he’s doing right now in your circle of influence and join him in that…. Or maybe spend some quality time with him.
I choose to be part of the solution, by trying hard to be better at all my relationships. If I’m not part of the solution, then I’m part of the problem.
I like to talk about relationships a lot because I think that if we don’t get them right, then we have very, very little left with which to build our one and only life.
p.s. Thanks to Dean Sherman
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