Friday, July 13, 2018

The Big Event- The Three-Legged Stool: Leg One


Lebron James! Kawhi Leonard! Lance Stephenson? As a Lakers fan, these names mean something to me: excitement, interest, and intrigue. They suggest the long-dormant play-off hopes for my favorite team are, officially, revived. For those of you who don’t recognize these names, I am talking about basketball. It’s the off-season and these are some of the players the L.A. Lakers have added – or would like to add – to the team.
Every organization has an off-season: for CPAs it is after April 15th, for teachers it is the summer, for churches, too, it is the summer. For most people, the off-season is a time to rest, slow one’s pace down a bit, take a vacation. All this is good and necessary, as every organization needs time to breathe in a slower rhythm. However, if this is all one does, the off-season is wasted, for, like the Lakers, the off-season is also the time to get ready to compete, to improve, to prepare to thrive.
For the churches of our presbytery, we have an off-season improvement opportunity: The Big Event. The Big Event is one of our combined presbytery meetings, so there will be some necessary business, but the real action comes through the 26 workshops offered. Each of these workshops is designed to help church leaders prepare their flock for the work of ministry. Each year, we organize around the notion of a three-legged stool: spiritual formation, church formation, and mission formation. Admittedly, the categories overlap and the boundaries between them is blurred in most cases; however, it helps us plan a balanced feast of offerings.

This year, as you might expect, our spiritual formation offerings focus on the Thrive Project:
1.      Overview of Thrive, Rev. Kathryn Threadgill, PC(USA) Program Facilitator
2.      Cultivating Life-Long Discipleship - Rev. Pete Seiferth
3.      How to “Send Us Out” Instead of “How Do We Bring Them In?” - Revs. Kristen and Brandon Willett
4.      Incarnationalism: The Church in the Public Square - Rev. Eric Ledermann
5.      Empowering Servant Leadership - Rev. Carla Williams
6.      Care Model: A Vital Sign of a Healthy Congregation - Rev. Linda Lloyd
7.      Spirit-Inspired Worship: The Heart of a Thriving Congregation - Rev. Rachel Srubas
8.      Improving Church Communication- Doing without Triangles! - Rev. Ed Spence

To register for The Big Event, CLICK HERE.  To register for the Ignite the Spark, which will focus on the Thrive Project and be led by the Rev. Kathryn Threadgill, CLICK HERE. 
In reality, we all know there is no off-season in the Christian life. There are always children to protect, justice to proclaim, future disciples to invite, prayers to lift up, and the Lord’s work to do. So let’s not take the metaphor too far…just far enough that you register yourself for – and invite a friend to – The Big Event!
Grace and peace,
Brad Munroe


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