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David Lee Roth & M&M’s

March 23, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

If you’ve ever heard me preach you know that I will do just about anything to include M&M’s in as an illustration…and not just a few either…pounds of M&M’s have helped illustrate giving and how our emotions sometimes come pouring out of us.  Well I just read an article in Fast Company magazine that had to do with M&M’s and I thought I’d share.

Back in the 1980’s when Van Halen was in it’s heyday, David Lee Roth was known for his wild antics and what we’d call diva like attitudes as he and the band were on the road.  One such diva like characteristic was that the band wanted bowls full of M&M’s in their dressing room.  Wow the nerve of some people right?  Wrong…read on to find out why.

Van Halen toured to many cities every year and when they pulled into a city with 9 tractor trailer loads full of equipment and staging, there was a lot of work for the local promoter and stage hands to set-up.  Van Halen like all bands had a contract with the local promoter of everything that needed to be done in order to ensure a successful and profitable show.  There were many technical points in these contracts like, “There will be 15 amperage voltage sockets at 20-foot spaces, evenly, providing 19 amperes.”  Roth himself said the contract was thick and convoluted but needed to be followed exactly in order to not have technical errors that might destroy the entire show.

So Roth did something quite ingenious.  He inserted in the middle of the contract, Article 126 which said that the bowls of M&M’s backstage for the band must not contain any brown M&M’s or the promoter risked forfeiting the show.  When the band would show up the day of the show the first thing Roth did was go backstage to the dressing room to see if there were any brown M&M’s in the bowls.  If there were not it meant that the entire contract had been read and more than likely each of the other line items were being followed to a “T”.  If they weren’t removed then Roth demanded that every item of every line be checked since the crews were not paying attention to ensure the show went off without any technical glitches.

So what’s that have to do with us.  Simple…details matter.  Whether it’s in life, business or church, paying attention to the little details will go a long way in ensuring success.  So what are the brown M&M’s in your life or organization that you need to take care of today?

Filed Under: Growth Tagged With: David Lee Roth, details, excellence, Fast Company, M&M's, Van Halen

Inside Today’s Experiences

March 21, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

  • Honestly I wasn’t all that excited about today until I actually got in.
  • As a part of the transition, I’m coming in a little later than normal which is nice…I like…no I love sleep!
  • Brian and the team are doing a great job…I’m leaving you in great hands.
  • Nice size crowd at the early Experience…2nd one is still down in size, although there was great energy at the 2nd today.  Loved it.
  • Have really enjoyed the music the last two weeks…nice selection of some older and newer stuff, along with faster and slower.
  • Loved Andrea on the new song…great job!
  • Had quite a few out of town guests with us today that are friends of mine.
    • Had another big group from Harrisburg down checking us out and eagerly awaiting our arrival this fall.
    • Had another church planter in attendance who I met in San Diego last month.  He’ll be planting in Reading this fall.  Great to reconnect and meet some of his friends he brought along.  Including a young man from Indonesia who is in the US for a year.  He couldn’t stop smiling he was so excited about everything!
    • Had a couple attending who used to attend the church I pastored at in Maryland.  Love them…we were in a small group together for about 2 years and they are a great couple.
  • Today’s message came out alright I guess.  Always amazes me that in the moment God always takes stuff and makes it better.  Wasn’t really liking it until after I gave it in the first Experience.
  • When I was sharing stuff with the creative team a few months ago about this series, they said I always got excited whenever I said Littlefaithers so that why we called the series that.   To hear what that name means, you’ll have to listen to today’s message.
  • I am looking forward to next week…will be sharing a cool story from the bible about a man who allowed worry to overcome him until God knocked some sense into him.
  • Gave some tours of the building today and then took some of the Harrisburg crew out to Moe’s.  Mmmmm…good.
  • Time for a nap as soon as the MD game is over and then back to church tonight for the informational meeting.

Filed Under: Inside Today's Experience's Tagged With: Andrea Miller, Brian Miller, gilbert thurston, Littlefaither Series, United Worship Experience, worry

Random Friday Thoughts

March 19, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

  • Just got the web-site for ExponentialChurch.tv officially launched.
  • This is the launch team site.  We’ll do another site this summer that will be more geared towards those we’re trying to reach.
  • Everything is happening really fast now.
  • Yesterday I had the final meeting that was needed to officially become a church.
  • Once that was done I signed my contracts and got all the appropriate government numbers, etc.
  • Had a great practice last night for this weekend’s Experience’s.
  • Can’t wait to see what God might do this weekend.
  • Yesterday and today are a sport’s lovers dream and I have seen all of a couple of minutes of games.
  • From what I’ve heard, I think my brackets are busted.
  • MD plays tonight so I’ll definitely set some time aside for that.
  • This is my day off after all..  :)
  • Just was reminded of how much I love Lisa.  After typing the above she came into my office,  “Are you still working on your day off”?
  • Great to have accountability.
  • So with that…I’m out!

Filed Under: Random Thoughts Tagged With: ExponentialChurch.tv, gilbert thurston, Lisa Thurston, United Worship Experience, web-site

Did You Know?

March 17, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

On this St. Patrick’s Day I thought I’d throw out something perhaps you didn’t know.  Patrick who was born in Ireland eventually found himself living in England.  However, he felt a burden to return back to his native land and preach the good news of Christ.  What he found though when he returned was shocking.  The country was about as pagan as it could be.

Patrick decided that he was going to become a missionary his own country.  Slowly but surely he made a difference.  In fact, he founded more than 300 churches and baptized more than 120,000 people. His ministry made such an impact that he came to be known as the one who “found Ireland all heathen and left it all Christian.”

So what about you?  What will you be known for when you die?  Will you leave an eternal legacy like St. Patrick, or are you consumed with getting stuff in this world that will eventually, rust, rot or fade away?

People of United…there are still 70,000 people in Franklin County that don’t know Jesus.  People of Exponential…there are over 425,000 people that don’t yet know Christ in Harrisburg.  I’m sure when St. Patrick arrived in Ireland, the task at hand seemed large and overwhelming, but he started with one and grew from there.  So who’s your one.  Easter is only a few weeks away…who is the one person that you’re investing in to make an eternal difference?

Filed Under: Church Growth Tagged With: legacy, missions, salvation, St. Patrick's Day, unchurched

University on Wheels

March 16, 2010 by Gilbert Leave a Comment

There is an old saying that, “Leaders are Readers”.  However, so often in such a fast paced world, it can be difficult to read as much as you might like.  So that’s why I like to say, “Leaders are Learners”.  The key is to be learning as much as you can each and everyday.  So what can you do when you don’t have as much time to read as you’d like?  Simple…turn your car into a University on Wheels.

There are tons of CD’s and MP3’s that can be listened to while you’re driving that will make your drive time more productive.  Having trouble reading the bible?  Ok, listen to it instead.  Need to get some more info on healthy living.  Listen to something.  Have a big project at work you need to have more knowledge for.  Find a book that touches on the subject then buy the audio version instead.

I’m a huge fan of music and periodically you just need some music to listen to while driving, however if you’re smart you’ll start introducing some learning into the mix as well.  Even just 1/2 hour per day will add up to significant amounts of learning over the course of a year.  I started this habit back in the mid 90’s and now I hardly ever listen to music while in the car…between Cd’s and podcasts there is a never ending source of great teaching out there, the question is are you tapping into it?  Leaders are learners…how you doing?

Filed Under: Growth Tagged With: car, CD's, leadership, learning, MP3, podcast, reading

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