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    "Thanks, I'm one of the 67%"

    67Last week at Community we gave our entire offering away to other parts of the Jesus mission around the world.  It was amazing!  The money is still coming in and it looks like the grand total is going to be almost a quarter of a million dollars from one weekend!! I'm so proud of Community.

    Our motivation as always is to help people find their way back to God.  And the people we wanted to reach were the 67 and the 20. 

    • The 67 represents the 67% of the world that does not know Jesus.
    • The 20 represents the 20% of the world that lives on less than a dollar a day. 

    The coolest moment came in a note that someone dropped into the offering bag.  The note simply said: "Thanks.  I'm one of the 67%!"

    It's all about helping people find their way back to God.

    Belonging Before Believing

    Belonging We baptized 362 people last year at Community. Guess how many of them I baptized? I baptized less than a dozen of the 362 them. Do you know who baptized the most people at our church last year? Small group leaders and small group participants.  The vast majority of the people who made a commitment to follow Christ asked their small group leader or someone in their small group to baptize them. Why? It was within the context and experience of community that these people came to belief. This is indicative of a spiritual shift that has been taking place over the last decade - spiritually searching people need to belong before they believe.

    Suprising Discoveries About Facilities for the Unchurched

    Church_cathedralWhat if I told you that the average unchurched person would be more likely to walk into a cathedral than any contemporary facility when looking for a church?  It's true!  When unchurched people were shown four pics that included two contemporary church designs, a church with a steeple and a cathedral the unchurched said they preferred the look of a cathedral by 2:1 over any other option.  So, what is your reaction?

    I have agreed to be a thought leader for the Cornerstone Knowledge Network and they are partnering with Community on some key initiatives for the future. So on Monday I was in Indianapolis to do a workshop and a main sessionCKN.  While I was there I spent as much time as I could with Ed Bahler who is a driving force behind CKN and one of the leading thinkers in the country on facilities and the future of the church. for the (Ed also has a good article in Ministry Today titled, Starting From Scratch)  We were discussing some of CKN's latest research regarding what kind of facilities that are most appealing to the unchurched.  The most fascinating discovery is that when they showed unchurched people four photos that included two contemporary church designs, a church with a steeple and a cathedral the unchurched said they preferred the look of a cathedral by 2:1 over any other option.  Joe Myer was also in on this conversation and Joe jumped in and said, "but if you put people in any of those pictures, people would choose the facility with people in it." I have a hunch he is right.  This led into an extended conversation about the 3200 churches that will close in the United States in the coming year.  Most of those churches (although not cathedrals) are more traditional looking.  And if we could "resurrect" and bring back to life those church facilities with new church bodies through multi-site or church planting we might have not only a great combination for reaching the unchurched but also a great use of old facilities.  What do you think? Ed has some more thoughts on this topic in this post Church Planting & Multi-Site.

    Here were some more of the questions and top answers that CKN got while surveying unchurched people in regards to facilities.  The answers do not equal 100% because I only listed the top answers and the survey allowed the respondents to give multiple answers:

    • In what setting other than a home would you be most likely to interact with a friend?
      • 47% - "Sit-down" restaurant
      • 15% - Bar or night club
      • 13% - Coffee shop
    • In what settings do you feel close to God?
      • 41% - "no where"
      • 40% - References to nature
      • 14% - Anywhere, everywhere
      • 10% - Church, cathedral, synagogue
    • If you were to design and build a church building, what adjectives would best describe it?
      • 43% - Open
      • 38% - Beautiful
      • 36% - Bright
      • 35% - Simple
      • 24% - Reverent

    Great Start for CCC-Plainfield and KC's Restore CC

    Latest_news_2 I spent part of the morning teaching at Community-Romeoville and part of it on my  blackberry getting the latest updates from the launch of our ninth site, Community-Plainfield and the launch of our NewThing Network church in Kansas City.  And the news is great!!!   I don't have all the details, but I got some numbers:  we had 642 people show up for the first service at Community-Plainfield!  Amazing!!   Troy and the gang had 418 at Restore Community Church for their first weekend!  Awesome!!  God is very good and very kind.  More details to come...

    The Best Christmas Gift So Far This Year...

    Christmaspresent As a part of our Christmas offering this year we asked people to finish the statement:  "I’m glorifying and praising God for…" and then send it back to us with their offering.  Here is how one person finished that statement and I had to share it:  "My salvation!  A year ago, I came to CCC after my second divorce, and yet another broken relationship.  I knew that I had to change my life.  I had no friends, and I live far away from my family. CCC woke me up up.  CCC took me in.  CCC became my family.  God worked through several different people at CCC, but he finally broke through the hard, cold shell around my heart.  One year later, what a difference God and CCC has made in my life!  My kids have a new sense of giving and caring for others.  Me?  Who felt the lowest of lows a year ago?  I help lead two small groups and look forward to each day on how I can pass on the gift of love and peace that CCC and God have given me. Thank you to all the teaching pastors at CCC.  God speaks, through all of you, to my heart.  Keep up the great work that you do!  Together, we, along with the Holy Spirit and love, will continue our journey helping people (like me!) find their way back to God!" This is why we do what we do at Community!

    Reflections on Onnuri Community Church in Seoul

    Seoul_from_12_story_lounge_at_ritzcThis is a picture of Seoul that I took from where I sat every morning while having breakfast. Right now I'm sitting in the Incheon International Airport waiting for my flight back to Chicago.  It has been a great trip. I hope I was a positive influence on the thousands of church leaders that gathered here from all over the world.  But I know that being at Onnuri Community Church has been a tremendously positive influence on me. Here are a couple things that I will take away from this trip about this amazing church:

    1. They work hard and they pray hard.  After my first trip I kind of dismissed the daily early prayer meetings as a reason for their huge impact.  Why?  Because they work so hard that I came away thinking that the real reason for their remarkable growth is that every staff person literally works over 12 hours a day and never takes a full-day off. And while the work ethic is remarkable (and unhealthy), this time I couldn't help but take note that they started this year with 40 days of prayer.  And prayer is integral to everything they do.  And of course there are the daily early prayer meetings that thousands of people attend.  So, I'm taking back that we need to keep working hard (but still take time off!) and we need to start praying even harder.
    2. The vision is big and broad.  It is astounding the breadth of arenas this church is involved:  church planting, community betterment, publishing, broadcasting, crusades, artist development, outreach to influential leaders and personalities, ministry to all ages and multiple languages.  Just when you think you have a lot going on, you run into somebody who has ten times as much going on.  When Pastor Ha was asked about how does he lead and provide vision to so many different causes and organizations he said, "When I'm with the publishing group I turn off all the other switches and turn on only the publishing group switch...which ever ministry I working with, I think only about that one."  Interesting.  I'm not sure how this will play out at CCC / NewThing, but it is inspiring.

    Innovate 07: Mark Waltz - 5 Ways To Drive Guests Away

    Mark_waltz_2 I am realizing that over the last couple years that I have spoke at so many conferences and stuff that I have not gone to very many events just to take it in and learn myself.  Wow...I missed that. So being here at Granger is good for me and I think will be good for CCC.  One of the people who has impacted CCC before I ever got here is Mark Waltz and his practical guidance about guest services.  The following notes are from Mark's workshop telling us how NOT to do it.  Here are 5 Ways To Drive Guests Away:

    #1 Make guest services one more church program.

    • Cultivate guest services into the DNA of your church.

    #2 Make it all about your church members.

    • Make it all about newcomers.
    • Check out the services offered by Guest Reflections on their website.
    • Put 4-5 things in your weekly program/bulletin and make sure they are target toward newcomers.  At the very least make sure you have more stuff in your program/bulletin that is for guests than for members.

    #3 Make sure that everyone follows the rules.

    • Remember the golden rule
    • RED rules are rules that everyone must follow.  It is a matter of life and death.  There is only one RED rule at Granger - you must have a tag to pick up your child. 
    • BLUE rules are rules that are encouraged, but take into consideration the golden rule.

    #4 Take any willing person onto your team

    • There is a unique wiring that some people have that will create the kind of first impression that you want for your church.  Conversely there are some people who want to be on the first impression teams because it is how they get their needs met instead of meeting the needs of newcomers.

    #5 Assume your team members "get it".

    • Repeat the vision constantly.

    Giving Away Crave Cups at the Train Station

    Crave_cup_giveawayLove these guys!  This is just a part of the team that showed up bright and early at the downtown Naperville train station.  They were giving  away coffee in our Crave Cups which included an invite to this weekends brand new series Soul Cravings.  They gave away hundreds of cups of coffee to hundreds of commuters who were thrilled to see them and get some free coffee to go! 

    Here were some of the comments that we heard at the train station while giving away the Crave Cups

    • "The one day I forget my coffee and Community Christian Church is here...perfect!"
    • "You guys made my morning."
    • "It's good to see a church doing something out in the community."
    • "Oh, I've got a bunch of stuff in the mail from you guys lately."
    • "I go to AA meetings there every week, but I have not been to a service.  I'll have to check it out."

    This is day number 7 of our 10 days of prayer.  Keep asking God to do something amazing through His power at CCC next weekend!

    Helping People Find Their Way Back To God...Daily!

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    The misison of Community Christian Church is to "help people find their way back to God".  And we had another amazing week at CCC!  We had somewhere around 35-40 people that were baptized this last week. I did some math and today is the 235th day of the year (I think?) and we have baptized approximately 250 people!  Wow!  I love being part of a church that is on mission.  We should never take this for granted.  We are getting to experience the stuff the apostles wrote about in the book of Acts when they described the early church and said, "the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved”.  We are "helping people find their way back to God"...daily!

    205 baptisms in 204 days!

    ConversionOver the last several years one of the dreams we have had at Community Christian Church is to see Acts 2:47 become a reality through us.  Acts 2:47 describes the early church as "praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved."   This past weekend we had 43 more people go public with their commitment to Christ in baptism.  For us to be an Acts 2:47 church we would like to see more than 365 people baptized in a year.  At least one person per day being added to the number of Christ Followers.  As of today, we are 204 days into 2007 and so far we have had 205 baptisms!  Good job, CCC!  We are "helping people find their way back to God."

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