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That’s the way it is with the Son of Man. He did not come to be served, but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many people.” Matthew 20:28

I have to confess to you that for many, many years I was really more concerned about the overflow in my life than the outflow. Let me explain. I was one of those pastors who kept thinking and kept teaching that “there must be more than this”. My comments were focussed at, what I called, the church machine. In my mind, the church had become something of a machine that had to be maintained so that it could function … just to exist. I kept seeing most people just wanted to “go to church” so that they could say that they “went”. There was no passion, no commitment — just a machine that opened it’s doors each Sunday for education, worship, and preaching. The common thing said on the way out was … “ba bye, see you next week”. I grew tired of that and began to search for something more. I did find the power I needed with a great experience with the Holy Spirit. It was empowering and I led my church to experience that overflow in their lives. It was cool, for a while. There was passion. There was commitment. That’s where it stopped. I could not figure out for the life of me why it seemed to still bottle neck on Sunday morning. Our crowds grew. People were flocking … inward.

Fast forward 5 years. Yes, 5 years! Here I am, pastoring a new church start up … but with a new focus. It’s not all about getting your shout on. It’s not all about getting a good worship set in on Sunday AM. I am involved in a project … not a machine. My project … to learn to live in the outflow of God’s grace, kindness, and generous love to others.

The benefits … well, they are pretty cool. One, benefit … I am serving because I want to and not because I have to. Two, stories. Stories of hope and help … “they overcame … but the word of their testimony”. Three, something comes back to me when the outflow happens.  Now, some might see that 3rd benefit as a reason to serve … I will tell you that if that is your reason … you won’t get what I am trying to explain. Luke 6:38 takes over and the bumper crop that you are experiencing is overwhelming.

Where is Journey Church headed? Out not In. Giving not receiving. Opening doors. Serving.

Want to join us?

Oh, what’s the deal with the picture of the lawn mower. I read a story about a pastor who calls himself … the lawn pastor. He mows the yards of people for little or no money for the benefit of serving them. See, it’s the small things that push the gospel forward.

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Oh, it’s the catch phrase of the decade. Stop going to church and “be” the church. We need to preach this. We need to live this.

Yesterday Lori called me and told me that her employer, First Methodist Church in McKinney, might need to use my 16 ft. trailer. She said she volunteered it for “us”. Then she said … I volunteered you to … to pull it with your truck. I was excited … didn’t know what I was going to do with it … but it sounded adventurous. FUMC had been collecting stuff to go to Galveston Island … diapers, toilet paper, peanut butter, water … in fact 3 trailers worth. She called back and said they needed a covered trailer and alas mine is not a covered trailer. They left yesterday to distribute.

It’s true that Journey Church does not have a lot of people attending at this point. We average 10 on Sunday morning. It sort of reminds me of Steve Sjogren when he started a Vineyard church in Cincinnati. After 18 months … they had 37 people attending.

Then Sjogren returned to the Gospels and saw that Jesus served everywhere he went. Then the 37 went into their community to serve, including scouring the restrooms at local bars while disbelieving employees looked on.

That’s right … he gathered up his little band of people and they started cleaning toilets in bars. 18 years later … 7,000 people go out every Saturday for 2 hours to serve others. Serve Fest is what they call it.

You want to know why I started Journey Church … this is why. To serve, like Jesus.

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I read a very interesting blog this morning here. In Austrailia, several church leaders have come together to basically … “market” Jesus. I have my opinions about church marketing … but they are always in a state of flux, so I am open (most days). So, they hire Angus Kinnaird, a self-described “non-believing humanist.” Ok … now I am very interested. Why would they hire an atheist to help Australians get back to church?

Kinnaird says —

“I’ve had lots of clients wanting to update their image,” says the Melbourne strategy director of FutureBrand. “But I don’t think I’ve ever come across one that has quite as many problems as the church.”

So after his research … what does he come up with? Jesus! That’s right … the strategy of the campaign to get people to go to church in Australia … is Jesus! What a novel idea! Brought to you by … a non-believer.

Why Jesus? “That was the only place we had to go,” Kinnaird says. The research shows that the church is almost an insurmountable obstacle to the campaign. “The church was seen as the problem, not the solution,” he says.

The blog goes on to say that other campaigns focused on Christianity have failed.

“The problem we detected from our research was that a lot of Australians see Christianity as being for losers,” Kinnaird says. “Focusing on personal crisis as the reason for talking to the church would simply reinforce the existing perception that the Christian church is a place for people who have failed.”

The problem? Isn’t that the whole message of the gospel? We have failed and come short. We need something. We can’t get it on our own. I know we would just like to “spin” the church into something that is really cool and hip … but really, how are we going to get by of the message of Christ who says … to be first, you must be last. Jesus is the answer. The church has done a bungling job of getting that message out … but, when it’s all said and done … “those that lose their lives … will find it”.

(quotes from church marketing sucks)

<< — wg

The misty moors toward Pilot Point. Yesterday morning gave me this picture out my back door. Everything green and the fog laying on the ground like elevated snow. Looks like you could scoop it up with a shovel.

We are so blessed to be able to live in such a pretty place. 3 miles east of the Pilot Point on a ridge that looks down on the city of Pilot Point. Actually you can’t see the city from our place … but you can see Hwy 377.

I love this place. Pastoring a church in a little town, getting to know the people, and meeting the challenges of a growing business! I have my plate full! I am sort of shocked that I have not found any other Pilot Point bloggers. (except for James and Mer)  There has to be some more out there … somewhere.

have a blessed day! < — wg

(photo from AP)

This post is an open invitation for churches or other relief organizations to use our help!!

As some of you know, we helped a family fleeing Ike last week house their 4 horses for several days. That family left last Saturday to return home to no power … but minimal damage to their homes … but the barn was gone. They were from the Kirbyville, Texas area. We have not heard much media coverage in the Dallas area from Southeast Texas … mainly Galveston and Houston.

I am a pastor of a local church and I want to help coordinate help to the Kirbyville … Jasper County area. My goal is to try and get as many other local churches involved in any type of relief needed. We are just like every one else … we have a little more time than we have a little more money … so our talents and skills will have to do for help. I know a number of carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and a bunch of semi skilled or non skilled folks who could come help in any way.

I have contacted “somebody cares” in Houston … but do not know any other way to contact local pastors in the Jasper county area. If someone could contact me today … I would try and get in touch with as many pastors in our area prior to tomorrow as possible … to find out who could come and when. We just need someone in the area to tell us what you need and how to get there.

Please contact me through this email address … give a phone number … I will return your call.

wgooden (at) yahoo.com

wayne gooden – pastor, and all around good guy.