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Thanksgiving 2010

November 25, 2010 by Gilbert 4 Comments

It what has become sort of an annual tradition…because you know I’m all about doing things the traditional way :)…I wake up on Thanksgiving morning and blog about what I’m thankful for in the past year.  It’s cool to look back and see how things change from year to year to year.  With that said, here we go with the 2010 edition.

  1. Jesus–    Funny how He keeps getting the number 1 spot every year…hmmm could that be because He is the number one love and priority of my life?  You bet it does.  I hope the same is true for you.  Every year I realize more and more how much I need Him and fall woefully short as a fragile, sinful human being.  If not for Him and His love, forgiveness and mercy I’d be miserable.  I read yesterday a quote I loved…”His grace just as powerfully has kept us from sin as it has forgiven us of it”.  Thank you Jesus for all you do, have done and will continue to do in my life!
  2. Lisa- No surprise here either. She is honestly the most loving and passionate follower of Jesus that I know.  I would be nothing without her.  I’m not quite sure how she does it all, but she serves me, others and the church all week long, plus runs a successful business as well.  Add on top of that the health issues she faces that depletes her of energy for about half the week and she puts me and so many others to shame when it comes to discipline and work ethic.  Oh and did I mention that she’s super hot and sexy?  I am definitely lucky to have her as my partner in life…15 years of marriage and it just keeps getting better and better!
  3. ExponentialChurch.tv– A new entry this year…partially because last year at this time it was just a figment of my imagination.  In fact at this point last year only 5 people knew it was something I was even considering with my dad becoming the 6th on a walk we took after eating our Thanksgiving turkey.  Now here we are and after a very busy summer the new church launched 6 weeks ago and so far things are going great.  35 people in just 6 weeks have made first time professions of faith in Jesus and the stories of life change we’re hearing are awesome.  Many people don’t know this, but like the majority of small businesses, most church plants fail.  We are by no means out of the woods yet, but it seems we’re building a solid foundation that should help us get out of the critical stages and allow us to stand on our own two feet.  None of this would be possible if not for…
  4. The Team God has Given Me- Our staff; Bill, Chad and Chelsea are incredible.  They are each hard workers and are already pulling off stuff that many established churches don’t or can’t do.  Each of their stories of how God brought them to my attention is a fascinating story of how God works in mysterious ways.  So thankful that He does!  Now with that said we couldn’t do it without the incredibly hard-working launch team and group of apprentices that all gave and are giving of their time.  Many of our launch team member voluntarily gave up 3-5 nights each week of their summer to make ExponentialChurch.tv a reality.  For that I’m extremely thankful.  And from our first Sunday, it takes 41 people serving in various capacities to pull off a Sunday morning…incredibly we’re doing it!  Thank you to everyone who has been serving and thanks in advance to those who are not currently but are reading this and saying, “Hey I want to be a part of that”.
  5. My family- I’m always thankful for my family and again this year for the most part everyone’s health has been good as well and when it wasn’t through prayer and medical support everything has turned out fine.  However, this year I’m extra thankful for my mom, dad, sister and niece.  Mom and dad decided to visit our first launch team meeting back in July just to be supportive.  They live an hour and 45 minutes from Harrisburg but thought it would be nice to see what was going on.  They been back every week since…sometimes multiple times in a week!  It’s been so cool not only getting to see them so often but to know we’re working together to make an eternal difference.  Along the way they started bringing Tara and Taylor and they too have been a huge help.  Love you all!
  6. Supporting churches- 37 different churches from all across the country and many different denominations have helped support us with people, financial and equipment resources.  This includes the church closest in proximity to us here in Harrisburg and the one that’s closest in style to us.  It’s awesome to see God’s people working together instead of arguing like two ants about who gets to eat the elephant.  With 425000 people in the Harrisburg metro area that don’t currently attend a church, it’s smarter if we work together instead of compete and that’s exactly what we’re seeing.  Also I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the help that Chuck Frank, the Commission for Church Planting and the entire Eastern Region of the Churches of God have been in helping us.  Extra thankful for the trust and support they have shown us throughout this whole process.
  7. Kevin Elworth- Sort of weird to thank someone I’ve only met once, but Kevin is the pastor that took my place in the United Worship Experience at the Chambersburg First Church of God.  As much as I wanted to come to Harrisburg to plant the new church, it broke my heart to leave behind a group of people that I loved in United and CFCOG.  We worked hard to build United and many people came to Christ so I and so many others prayed God would bring the right person to not just sustain what I had done but to take it to a whole new level.  From what I’ve seen so far it appears Kevin is that man I’m so happy for him and them!
  8. My friends- Andy, Gayle, Bill and Nicole.  In what has been a very tiring and stressful year they as always give me a safe place to chill and just be myself.  I’m extra thankful this year though for Andy and Gayle (Dan, Jan, Dylan and Hannah).  When I told them I was moving to Harrisburg I asked them to make the move as well…And they did!  For them it meant job changes, school changes, etc., but they believe in me and the vision God gave me and so for that I’m beyond words thankful for your sacrifice.
  9. Our new house…ok just two parts- It’s 1200 square feet smaller than the one we had in Chambersburg, but there are two things it has that I love.  The first is the 6 foot by 8 foot shower.  It’s got all those fancy shower head things, a sitting bench, lighting, music, and it’s a sauna as well.  Great place to relax.  Also, for the first time we have a pool.  It was so nice this summer to get home late at night and be able to go out and relax.

I need to stop there because it’s almost time for us to leave to go eat some turkey…there’s so much more I’m thankful for…God is so good!

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Inside Today’s Experience

November 21, 2010 by Gilbert 1 Comment

  • Gotta be honest…this entire week leading up to Sunday was rough.  I was sick and we definitely had Satan working over time trying to distract us from our mission.
  • So for the first time since we launched I woke up not with a feeling of anticipation but “ughhh do we have to?”
  • As I shared at our team meeting this morning…”New Levels=New Devils” (Thanks PK).
  • Of course it’s just like God to help me keep perspective.  4 more people prayed today to ask Jesus for His forgiveness and leadership.
  • That’s now 35 in 6 weeks!
  • You say, Gilbert you seem to be awfully concerned with keeping track of numbers.  Well of course I am…each of these people represent someone Jesus came to die for and save.
  • We’d all better be concerned with the numbers…if not you’re not on mission.
  • As for the day, we keep getting better and better with set-up…we’ve got a great team that I couldn’t be more proud of.
  • We were a bit short-staffed today but everyone came through and went above and beyond the call of duty.
  • I wanted to snap a picture in the cafe area for today’s post but my camera battery died right as I was taking the first picture.  That wasn’t bad but the lens froze in the open position…don’t know why I thought it was funny in the moment but it was.
  • It was great to have some family members visiting from out of town today…especially when they decided afterward to eat at Damon’s.  Sunday special = Prime Rib…mmmmmm.
  • God continues to bring some really great people to be with us.  Each week I can’t wait to hear their stories.
  • We had an awesome start to the Experience planned…a video immediately into (in fact blended into) special music.
  • Video gets to the end…Tim starts “slapping the bass” and NOTHING.
  • Ok, I was close enough to hear the strings but nothing coming out of the speakers.
  • Turns out somehow one of the knobs on his bass got turned off…oops.
  • We had to improvise but everything turned out ok…they were able to do the song later and as always they killed it.
  • Speaking of special music….don’t miss next week…be there on time because you’re not going to believe what we’re starting with.
  • Today I talked about tithing.  Many pastors think I’m crazy to be doing a finance series this early in the church’s history and especially crazy to be talking about giving only 6 weeks into our existence.
  • But I’m sick and tired of hearing people complain about money when I know what Lisa and I have been able to do in 15 years of marriage handling money God’s way.
  • In case you missed it, here’s today’s message about how, where  and why we should give.
  • I’m hoping many people take me up on the 90 Day Tithe Challenge…again test God by tithing as He has said you can and if he doesn’t come through then we’ll give you all your money back.
  • Again God blesses in more ways than just financially so keep your eyes open and watch Him move in ways you never expected.
  • Again another great day altogether…can’t wait to be back with everyone next week!

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Random Thoughts

November 18, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

  • Been awhile since I’ve done one of these.
  • Okay the truth is, I’m working on the 2011 budget and I don’t feel good to begin with so I’m procrastinating.
  • Procrastinators of the world unite…tomorrow.
  • That’s one of my favorite t-shirts…but here’s my favorite.
  • No wait…my favorite is this one.  “Oh carp”  :)
  • Ok while I’m on a roll…earlier I was listening to the radio and for some reason this question popped into my head…Do you think that Katie Holmes calls Tom Cruise her shorty?
  • Now for those of you that are concerned about what the flu medicine is doing to me…realize I haven’t taken in yet…this is how my mind works.
  • Here’s another random thing…I found two vials of bubbles in my car today from either the Miller or Swisher weddings.  Guessing I should clean it out.
  • Just put in two pieces of Dubble Bubble to chew on…love it…but nothing beats the memories of stuffing my mouth full of Big League Chew as a kid.
  • Wow these are really random today…
  • On a more serious note, things are going really well with the new church…in addition to the budget I’m working today on some radio spots that we’ll be running over the next few months.
  • Wondering if they’ll be as controversial as the mailers we sent out this summer and fall?
  • Amazing how riled up people got….angry phone calls, nasty letters and 1 threat of a lawsuit.
  • The mailers worked though…they were different enough that we had 2 TV stations do features on us and we made the front page of the Harrisburg paper.
  • I’ve also had 2 job offers to work in marketing departments of local companies and many others are continuing to tell me stories of neighbors and co-workers “standing around the water cooler” discussing our ads.
  • I’m excited that some of my extended family members are traveling to Harrisburg this weekend to check us out for the first time.  It’s a long trip but hopefully it will be worth it.
  • I applied to be a part of Senior Pastors network that is very limited to how many get in.  I’m praying I do…would be tremendously helpful now that I’m “on the other side of the desk”.
  • Tonight we’ve got rehearsal for the weekend and I’m super excited about what God is doing in this series, this weekend’s message and the kick-off song for  the conclusion of the series on the 28th…YES!!!!
  • Just saw my Capitals jersey lying here in my office.  Another great season so far, but as we saw last year, the regular season means nothing if you don’t come through in the play-offs.
  • Ummm speaking of play-offs…my Redskins suck.  They don’t deserve the play-offs…and according to this guy they don’t deserve much.
  • I’m fascinated to see where Facebook’s big announcement this week will lead.
  • If they can resolve some of their issues with handling info then it could be awesome to have everything all under one site.
  • Speaking of technology…I’m soon eligible for a new cell phone.  Mine has been giving me problems for months now but I’ve been waiting for the free up-grade.  Can’t wait!
  • It’s now 3PM and I just heard Lisa come home from the grocery store…guess it’s time for lunch…or at this time would it be dinner?  Linner?  Lupper?
  • Anyone else excited that Conan’s back on?  Last night Russell Brand was hysterical!
  • I wonder what Katy Perry’s parents (who are pastors) think of him?
  • Guessing that would be an interesting Thanksgiving meal to be at this week.
  • Mmmmm turkey.
  • Do you ever get the feeling that I might be ADD with my…oh look a car.  :)
  • Ok guess I should get back to work…love what I’m doing and the people I’m doing it with.  You’d think this would be a very stressful time but it’s not when you know you’re doing exactly what God wants.
  • So how about you?  Are you in God’s will for your life or are you just “getting by” and “living for the weekend”?  That’s no way to live…get a vision for your life that’s beyond yourself and I guarantee you’ll never regret it.

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Inside Today’s Experience

November 14, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

  • Seriously you shouldn’t be allowed to have this much fun!
  • Another awesome day ExponentialChurch.tv.
  • We may have talked about how to overcome financial debt today but to me the most important part of the morning is that 2 more people had their sin debt forgiven!
  • So awesome to hear as well how many people are loving this series.
  • In case you missed it, here the link to the message today where I encouraged everyone to “Act Your Wage“.
  • Sometimes I wonder if getting up early on Sunday mornings and helping to put out signs is worth it or not.  But today I was reminded that it is.
  • I had a gentleman introduce himself to be after this mornings Experience that is a Brigadier General.  He was on his way to get some coffee this morning, saw our signs and decided to come check us out.  The cool part is he wants our staff to come check out what they do sometime and while we’re there take us up for a helicopter ride…sweet!
  • Again our set-up today went smoothly and quickly…I hear other portable churches complain about how bad it is but either we have a much better team than most or more efficient systems…oh wait I think we actually have both!
  • With that said there isn’t a lot of behind the scenes  stuff to share today since nothing really jumps out as out of the ordinary.
  • The band as always did a great job.
  • I was able to sneak out for a bit to see our nursery, Pre-K and ECTV Kids ministries in action.
  • So glad we brought Chelsea in from Ohio to lead our kids.
  • Found out yesterday that one of the kids that’s been attending made a profession of faith this week and his dad is giving a ton of credit to the awesome children’s ministries that we have.
  • I had a ton of material to cover this morning but felt everyone was engaged and having some real “ah-ha” moments.
  • Now just praying that we’d all not just be hearers of the Word but doers as well.
  • Seriously I believe everyone can be 100% debt free within 10 years with a bit of discipline and hard work.
  • Again this isn’t about just having more money for the sake of having more. This is a heart issue…how you handle your money says a lot about your relationship with God…”Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also”.
  • Can’t wait for next week when we learn why God says so many people’s money is cursed.
  • If you want to reverse the curse…be there!
  • If you want your family and friends to reverse the curse in their lives…invite them!
  • Have a great week…live with control!

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Inside Today’s Experience

November 7, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

  • Our best day yet!
  • 5 more people prayed today to accept Jesus offer of forgiveness of sin and His leadership in their life and we had 1 child do the same thing in ECTV Kids!
  • 6 total now brings us to 29 in just 1 month since we launched the church!
  • Keep in mind the average church in America sees 1 conversion every 2 years.
  • So if you’ve been with us each week you’ve seen 58 years of ministry in just a 1 month period.
  • Only God can do something like that…I hope now of you are taking for granted the incredible opportunity that God is allowing you to be a part of.
  • For those of you who are reading this but haven’t yet come to check us out…what are you waiting for?  God is moving big time…don’t you want to be a part of something so big that only God can get the credit for it?
  • Alright now back to the beginning of the day…
  • That extra hour sleep certainly felt good!
  • I even allowed the team to come in 15 minutes later than normal since they’ve been doing such a great job with set-up.
  • Not only did they not miss that time…they actually still got done sooner than usual.
  • That was amazing because I had to run back home to get some stuff printed that our print shop accidentally did print for us.
  • The lesson…check to make sure it’s all there and right before I leave on Friday’s.
  • Had a really fun all team meeting at 9:15.  I was easily able to share how easy mentoring others can be.
  • One of our core values at ExponentialChurch.tv is that leadership development is not optional.  If we’re going to truly do all that God has called us to do then mentoring and training others will be critical.
  • Love the vibe in our lobby area before the Experience…there’s a real sense of anticipation that God is about to do something big.
  • Interesting start to the Experience with Gayle singing the Janis Joplin song Mercedes Benz.
  • Glad she sang it on key instead of the way Janis did. :)
  • After that the band had an incredible set…their best yet as well…loved the energy in the room!
  • They tore up Revelation Song…wow!!!!
  • Then I kicked off the Mind Your Own Business series with a message entitled, You Inc.
  • It’s a series about handling money God’s way.
  • Honestly it’s quite stupid to already be doing a finance series this early in a new church, but God made it clear to me that it was His desire so who am I to argue.
  • I’ve already gotten tons of feedback from both followers of Christ and those who are not that today’s message was what they needed to hear and that they can’t wait to hear and be a part of the rest.
  • Our only technical issue today was whatever is causing interference with my wireless mic.  This has happened each week and each week we’ve been trying different things to try to resolve it but so far nothing has worked.  ARRRGGGGHHH!  Next week we’ll try yet another possible solution.
  • We were 5 minutes late dismissing today but I love that even though I dismissed everyone, most still stuck around to sing along with the band as they did one final song.
  • Afterward we went to Duke’s for lunch…1/2 price on wings…I got Old Bay and Garlic…mmmm.
  • Extremely proud of today…people came to Jesus, we had our largest crowd…we have an awesome team and even more awesome God!

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