Sacramento


4
Aug 08

Leadership, Learning and…blogging

I feel as if God spoke to me through a blog today. Sounds crazy, right? However, think about this. If God created everything and gave us the ability to utilize tremendous resources in the 21st century, why wouldn’t God use the internet to communicate to his people?

I follow several blogs that help challenge and stretch me as a leader. Today it was a post in Dave Ferguson’s blog that helped me regain a little more focus. Dave’s post was titled, “5 Leadership Lessons it Took A Long Time to Learn.” What do I want to take away from a blog post like that? Simple! I want to learn from Dave today before we even have our official launch service for Revolution Church Sacramento rather than learn way down the road after making unnecessary mistakes.

While sorting through some things in prayer last week, one of the things that weighed heavy on my mind was the issue of finances and how we are behind schedule in raising financial support for our church plant. I was trying to determine what negative impact this would have on our start. However, Dave clarified this for me in lesson #2 from his blog post, which is “Money Always Follows Vision.” As I feel pretty confident that God wants to do a new thing here in Sacramento that gets Christians (and non-Christians) into the community to display Christ’s love for those that need it I believe that God will make a way to fund this vision and I should just be faithful to the vision and not put my faith in money.

As a leader I will be the first to admit that I am not an expert. As much experience as I have in secular, corporate leadership I cannot claim leading a church of thousands on my resume as Pastor Dave Ferguson has done with Community Christian Church. Therefore, I choose to humble myself when possible to learn from experienced lead pastors like Dave Ferguson and seek God to find out how and when those lessons and principles can be applied into the ministry here in Sacramento. So, a big thanks to God for giving us the internet and thanks to Dave Ferguson and other pastors like him that take the time to share their valuable insight on their blogs in the hopes that it helps others like me avoid some of their mistakes

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19
Jul 08

Worried about losing your Starbucks?

 

StabucksThe rumors have been swirling around for weeks ever since Starbucks announced that it was closing stores due to the slow economy. It’s been really funny how many pastors actually post about this in their blogs :) Like the only way I even knew the list of closures was out was by reading about it on Scott Hodge’s blog.

Well Sacramento, we are only losing 3 locations. I was surprised by how low that number was considering how many Starbucks we have here, but I guess that means we’re all caffeine junkies that willingly pay too much to get our energy boost or chocolate drink fix on. The 3 locations are: 1) Promenade @ Truxel; 2) Stockton @ Mack; 3) Auburn & Madison.

So lovers of the rich and flavorful goodness from Seattle rejoice! Looks like you’ll still be able to find a Starbucks every 5 minutes as you drive around the city!

PS. If you’re not in Sacramento and are interested in the list of Starbucks location that are scheduled to close, you can download it here.

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