tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26146899101820992892024-03-13T09:51:10.511-07:00beyond the crossroadsmore thoughts...
beyond the discussion, beyond sunday night, beyond our limitsCrossroads@Bridgewayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13768497145513533459noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-25857832308688741452008-04-15T08:37:00.000-07:002008-04-15T08:50:24.993-07:00Delicious Thoughts....<div>Well, I hope that that stirred your minds into thinking a little differently about intimacy with Jesus. </div><br /><div> </div><br /><div>I get caught up in that thought sometimes. For my own life.. what does intimacy with Christ look like, what would my life be if I embraced deeper intimacy with Him (certainly I am self-aware enough to know there is plenty... boundless amounts... of room to grow in this area)? So maybe that's a question for each of us to wrestle with this week, or maybe forever, but how about a more focussed, deliberate consideration of this question this week. </div><br /><div> </div><br /><div>What would our lives be like if we embraced deeper intimacy with Jesus? </div><br /><div> </div><br /><div>Considering all the things we talked about this weekend. The conflict within, the confrontation of sin in our lives, the fear of authenticity or transparency. Taking all that into the lens through which you look... examine the question. </div><br /><div> </div><br /><div>Leave a comment or two... let's talk this one out.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-14840403239794017652008-02-12T09:25:00.000-08:002008-02-12T09:39:46.846-08:00Truth at work... week oneSo this past week was most interesting.<br />I was really moved by some of the content of the <a href="http://www.thetruthproject.org/">Truth Project</a> and of course some of it was incredibly heady... Ravi Zacharias surely provided the most mind bending quote of the night about what truth is. On the flip side of that some of the content was scary, the unitarian lady was very "interesting" with her take on the truth as light refracted through windows of the cathedral of the world. However, if there is one thing that permiates the world, it's that concept of each person holding onto a little piece of the truth and together we complete the truth puzzle. Wow.<br /><br />So anyway, I hope that each of you were challenged, inspired, or somehow moved by what you saw and heard. I was wondering what really stood out for you guys, what was most profound?<br /><br />I enjoyed our conversation and was really glad to see the new faces and hear them jump right into the conversation... good stuff. I hope to see you all this coming week as we take on week 2 of the truth project... Philosophy & Ethics.<br /><br />And to get that jumpstarted in your mind... what do you guys have to say about those topics? I will be posting an additional thought for you guys this week about ethics, hopefully it will get you guys thinking about the subject at large. <br /><br />See you this wek.<br /><br />His<br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-74672966089381867172007-11-19T09:15:00.000-08:002007-11-19T09:38:54.038-08:00The Turkey was Bomb!!So, after a dinner like that I don't know how we will ever look at our Sunday night dinners the same. Jessie did a phenomenal job last night and did so under a great amount of stress, so please keep praying for her and her friend Jen and daughter Tierza (sp?). I haven't gotten an update yet, but will be calling this morning. <br /><br />After reviewing the night, I'd say it was good. It's a more simplistic outlook than we've seen in the past few weeks but it seemed a more basic concept. Hope works in our lives as a helmet to protect our thoughts and to cover our minds, it gives us that assurance we talked about last night. Of course I'd really love to hear your thoughts about last night or anything that's come to mind since then. And I'd really love to hear something more specific.<br /><br />I'd love for you guys to share a moment in life where you definitely recognized that the hope you have in Christ has carried you through some circumstance, difficulty, struggle or whatever. So... lets have the stories...<br /><br />As we work our way through this week, start ramping up for this coming weekend. We are taking on the final two elements of armor the word and prayer, now prayer is not normally considered in this armament but I think that's equally important to what we are called to do. Spiritual warfare without the covering of prayer is like going into battle dressed in plastic armor, it's not doing you much good. So, get your research in... bring it to the table.<br /><br />Have a great thanksgiving this week, enjoy your friends and family and of course the food. Take time to give thanks to the One who made it all, and gave it all for you.<br /><br />His<br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-6285758819592372262007-11-12T09:05:00.000-08:002007-11-12T09:14:13.036-08:00Sunday Wrap... Readiness & FaithWow! I just wanted to thank you guys for the discussion last night. I really enjoyed getting into the thoughts of readiness and faith. Digging into what the Gospel of Peace is. I walked away, and of course this could just be my read on things, feeling like we covered a lot of ground last night. So... some feedback if you want... some follow on questions? Let's dig a little deeper, maybe uncover a little bit more. I am wondering if this thing is being read. Either way I will still keep posting.... it makes me feel significant (sad I know)!<br /><br />So what did you guys think... was there something that got missed that's burning in your heart to cover? Did it meet all your needs? Was it just the most astonishingly profound thing you'd ever discussed so you are stunned into silence?<br /><br />Let me know.<br /><br />Plus I'd love some feedback on an idea that was brought up to me to do a Christmas themed video scavenger hunt in December. We would run it and open it up to the whole church. Some of the guys thought this would be great, I'm liking the idea but would like some back up.<br /><br />PLUS... mark your calendars now... Dec 21st we are having a Crossroads Open House Christmas Party at my place.<br /><br />more to come this week....<br /><br />His<br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-50221230798981118002007-11-09T17:12:00.000-08:002007-11-09T17:14:43.194-08:00song that really touched my heart<object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/xWnvBM40xxw&color1=0xd6d6d6&color2=0xf0f0f0&border=0"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/xWnvBM40xxw&color1=0xd6d6d6&color2=0xf0f0f0&border=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-87533792678608928222007-11-09T08:35:00.000-08:002007-11-09T08:46:37.263-08:00It's Friday.... but Sunday's comingOk... let me start by saying....<br />what's with that saying? I've never gotten that. I remember working in a mortgage bank and having one of my christian co-workers say that to me.... Sunday's coming? I think it's some sort of encouragement but I would rather have someone who noticed I was in need of encouragement come up and say... HAVE HEART... the Lord is with you and will never forsake you!! or something poetic along those lines. I sort of detest the idea that we must wait for sunday to somehow reconnect with Jesus. I guess, the thought of the curtain to the Holy of Holies being torn apart for me to relegate His presence in my life to church services on Sunday morning (or of cours in our church's case Saturday nights). If that is ever our attitude.. then we are missing the point, we are selling ourselves short. So... it is Friday... and Sunday is coming, but live for Christ today!!<br /><br />now on to the point.<br />Last week we took on Truth and Righteousness and we had a pretty killer discussion... at least I thought we did. So... were there any thoughts we missed? Some words of wisdom from you guys that you felt you didn't get to bring forth? Come on! Bring it!<br /><br />so this weekend... Readiness of the Gospel and Faith... the boots and the shield. What are their significance, what is real faith? What on earth is the "readiness of the Gospel"? let's hear it.<br /><br />See you on Sunday night.<br /><br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-45605151414819078352007-10-30T10:26:00.000-07:002007-10-30T11:04:10.147-07:00Sunday Wrap on Tuesday Morning... Warfare of the SaintsSunday night,<br />Well Sunday night was pretty good, the pizza was good, the worship was good, and the talk... well I'll leave that for you guys to decide. But there was something that seemed off. A sort of a sense of fragmentation. I met a new guy, first time at the group and well, I was glad to talk him for a few minutes before, and had a great talk with him after, but no one else seemed to interested in him, nor the other new folks that were with us on Sunday... I am just putting this out there for you guys to consider, reach out... you wanted it when you showed up, and maybe you got it or didn't, but you wanted it none the less. So turn that around and reach out to those coming in for the first time, make that an act of worship each week and see how lives are changed.<br /><br />On to the talk...<br />Spiritual Warfare.. or as I found when I was doing the research, Warfare of the Saints. I found that to be a pretty awesome title, much more definitive than just saying "spiritual warfare", it really communicates that it's just understood that it's part of being in relationship with Christ. It was my hope to do the subject matter some justice, and really bring it out from the shadows and into a more prevalent place in our conversations. The whole idea is to become aware of the reality of this particular warfare in our day to day lives. It doesn't mean, necessarily, that you are the person under direct attack, but perhaps it becomes you that is the person who knows when to pray specifically for someone else, or you are able to bring some insight to someone who's being beat down. The point, it's not just about us and us defending ourselves. In the picture we saw Paul painting, the Roman Centurion, we know from history that part of the strength of these soldiers was their numbers and their unity. They fought side by side and depended on the man next to them to fight just as hard as they were. So, since we ended and no one had any input then, how about now?<br />What are your thoughts on our knowledge vs. awareness of spiritual warfare?<br />I got some looks when I mentioned why I think we are not more aware (living rightly, hard hearts, lack of convictions) so what are some thoughts around that?<br /><br />I'd love to hear.. let's talk.<br /><br />His<br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-90394424231321797942007-09-18T06:38:00.000-07:002007-09-18T06:40:20.620-07:00I don't MIND at all...So.. now we've covered the mind of the community that is rooted in the kingdom, and has a heart to build that community...<br /><br />What does the mind of that community look like?<br /><br />I need to know, I was playing hookie from Crossroads this week (darn mission field) so... comments away people!!!<br /><br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-33701957211162443442007-09-18T06:35:00.000-07:002007-09-18T06:38:33.710-07:00Typhoons and stuffSo I am flying home... sitting on the internet in a cafe in the Taipei airport... I'm such an american. Anyway.. things are ok so far. There is a typhoon happening right now... which is interesting. It's my first. No one seems to be sweating it around here though, it's business as usual. Flights are on time, I have cool stuff for the fam, I look touristy. Oh well. That's really all for now, I have a plane to catch... and one more update to do. Catch you guys this weekend.<br />Pray for me if you see this today.<br /><br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-3746367156912737072007-09-16T06:24:00.000-07:002007-09-16T07:22:06.789-07:00after dinner thoughtsWOW... what an adventure. Today was sort of a crazy day considering I am in a third world country. We (that is the family that I am staying with & I) went to church and it was an interesting experience... they attend an international fellowship and one of the teachers at the International school gave the sermon today. It wasn't Bridgeway, but... really what is? It really didn't matter, I just wanted to hang out with some of the kids, so we (that is, me and some of the students) went to lunch... at KFC of all places. It was crazy... there's a KFC in Salatiga Indonesia and it's pretty good. The crispy recipe chiken is spicy so YUM. But that's not the best part of the day. It was great hanging out with some of the kids and just talking over a meal outside of the retreat. It was good. It got even better. After getting home from KFC we decided that we would go swimming, but it just so happened there was a spa at the pool... so for $10 I got an hour massage then went swimming in an incredible pool. Then the real adventure started. I got to drive my first Moped in Indonesia... what a rush. We rode back from the spa to the house.. then I got to take the scooter back out for dinner. Anyway... dinner was phenomenal and incredibly spicy. Well, it was a much different Sunday evening than I've had all year. But I will say, I still miss you guys a ton. See you next week.<br /><br />His<br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-56590861363659472062007-09-16T03:53:00.000-07:002007-09-16T06:09:17.923-07:00Sunday on SaturdaySo I'm here in Indonesia and it's Sunday night just before 6:00 normally we'd be preparring for Crossroads right now, but instead I am preparing to go and have authentic Indonesian food. More laterUnknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-53378986720344114362007-09-11T05:51:00.000-07:002007-09-11T05:54:23.210-07:00Sunday wrap... from Salatiga, IndonesiaWell... the prayers worked! I made it safe and sound and it was pretty dang smooth all the way around. So all in all we got ourselves established as on the road to community, but I would love some more of your feedback on the night and the discussion. Plus don't forget... any ideas for the remodeling of the room would be excellent. So I will see you guys in 10 days... I will post an update on the trip later this week. Keep praying...<br /><br />His<br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-69948025356959402322007-09-06T14:08:00.000-07:002007-09-06T16:16:29.522-07:00the heart of the matterThis Sunday leads us to the next question in the community series....<br /><br />what is at the heart of community?<br /><br />If we are rooted in the Kingdom... how does that shape our heart? I think it's pretty significant.<br /><br />let's discuss.<br /><br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-68286722633216543822007-09-03T08:40:00.000-07:002007-09-03T08:47:25.482-07:00Kingdom... in the bag?Well....<br />I'm not sure I would say..."in the bag" necessarily but we certainly got a glimpse. I would really recommend reading Rick McKinley's book Beautiful Mess, and you might be able to get a better picture of what I was alluding to. If you read it, you definitely want to soak it in, it's a good read, but it's also study worthy. So... if you have any more thoughts on a community that is "Kingdom minded" I would love to hear them. Or if there are thoughts on any of the other crazy things I said... feel free to leave some comments or shoot me an e-mail.<br /><br />See you next Sunday...<br /><br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-54542589306757671622007-08-31T08:46:00.000-07:002007-08-31T08:49:20.639-07:00my kingdom for a horse?so we are diving in this week and to get you guys thinking I wanted to pose the question...<br /><br />What comes to mind when you think of a kingdom?<br /><br />No right or wrong answer on this one of course... but what comes to mind?<br /><br /><br />This weekend we are eating Tacos... and they are going to be excellent, mostly because I am not cooking them... and any food I can eat that I didn't have to prepare is excellent in my book.<br /><br />See you all on Sunday @ 6:00<br /><br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-19644933624842429002007-08-27T13:58:00.000-07:002007-08-27T14:04:33.144-07:00sunday night wrap.... but on monday afternoonWell we made it through a good night of discussion... but I am pretty sure there were some more thoughts that didn't get voiced. So I would love to continue the discussion here or through e-mail... what about last night's talk got you thinking? What challenged you?<br /><br />one question that was brought up was a matter of Jesus' temptation in the wilderness reconciling with what James writes in the verses we talked about last night (James 1:13-14) read it and tell us what you think.<br /><br />Don't forget to be in prayer for Phil, the young soldier in Iraq who was severely injured, and we will try to get updates on the situation as we go.<br />A huge thanks to After Sunday for giving us a great night of worship, and thanks to all those who came out and took part.<br /><br />His<br />j-Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2614689910182099289.post-34181185725474903092007-08-15T17:38:00.000-07:002007-08-15T17:48:20.908-07:00getting off the ground...What do we need?<br />where do we go from here?<br /><br />you tell me....<br /><br />I'll make the adjustments...<br /><br /><br />j-Crossroads@Bridgewayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13768497145513533459noreply@blogger.com6