Saturday, October 13, 2007

Dreaming about the Ministry Tool of a Building

“When are you going to build the church pastor?” I hear that question almost weekly. Not too often from Rejoicers, but very often from people from our mother churches or from people within our community. My usual answer is, “Well, we started building the church a year and a half ago with a small Bible study and some day we will grow large enough to need a building.” The responses are usually puzzled stares. Let me explain.

What is a church? Some use the word "church" as a synonym for a building…as in, “Where is Pastor Jones…Oh, he is in the church.” Others use the word “church” as a synonym for worship…like, “Hey kids, let’s get ready to go to church.”

In the original Bible, written in Greek, there were two words for our one English word “church.” Trouble is neither of the two words refers to “going to a worship service” or a “church building.” The first Greek word the early Christ followers used for “church” was “koinonia.” The English word “economy” has its roots in koinonia. This word can be translated, “the gathering, the fellowship, and the community.”

The other Greek word for “church” was “ecclesia.” We get our English word “ecclesiastical” which refers to matters of church ministry. “Ecclesia” can best be translated, “the congregation, the assembly, the gathered ones.”

1 Corinthians 3:16, says, “Do you not know that you (God’s people) are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you?” (NRSV) So you see, Rejoice! Lutheran Church is the people and we are church not only when we worship, pray and read the Bible together, but we are church in our homes, in our schools, in our neighborhoods and wherever we live life.

As for a church building and location, thanks to God, the South Dakota Synod and the ELCA, 20 acres have been purchased for us to someday use for ministry and build a building upon. You can find where the land is off our website


As you can see we will be right next to St. Katherine Drexel Catholic Church. Please note St. Katherine’s new worship building is a beautiful, cathedralesque type building. How could Rejoice! ever build a beautiful enough building to compete with St. Katherine’s? Why would we want to try competing? They are our brothers and sisters. They have their mission, to bless and grow a church for loving Roman Catholics…and…we have ours, “Daily renewing and serving our community until all join us in rejoicing in Jesus’ love.” As St. Katherine’s will do an awesome job of reaching the churched people of our community. We hope to do an equally awesome job of reaching the unchurched and dechurched seekers of our community. Two different strategies require two different types of buildings.

Please look at the pictures of two church buildings that our leadership visited this summer. These buildings are used and owned by Community of Hope on the southside of the Twin Cities and Kauw Prairie in suburban Kansas City. Notice that their buildings are not cathedrals, but they are more of a tool for ministry.




What do you think? Dream with us about what sort of building we will someday build on the 20 acres of land God provided for us. Please share your comments.








Friday, October 12, 2007

Ask Thank Tell



About once a year, we at Rejoice take some time to have a conversation about what Christians call "Stewardship." Merriam Webster defines stewardship in this way, "the conducting, supervising, or managing of something; especially : the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care ."

We at Rejoice believe that all we have and all we are is a gift from God. (Acts 7:49-50) We also believe that we have been "blessed to be a blessing." (Genesis 12:2)

So for the next month, we ask you to share three things in comment section of this blog:

1. We ask that you share how you have been blessed by God his past year.

2. We also ask that you please pray about how much God is calling you to invest in his kingdom expansion in our midst.

3. Please also share your hopes and dreams about what God might do in and through Rejoice in this coming year.



God's Peace,
Pastor Tim

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Got Questions? Get Rejoice!


What are your questions? Do you have your "when I get to heaven" questions?


For two weeks (September 23rd and 30th) Rejoice! will be doing a short, "Got Questions? Get Rejoice!" sermon series. But we need your help.


Either send an email (timr@rejoiceforlife.com) or better respond to this blog (that way everyone can see a log of all the questions that everyone asked) I will pray over those questions and study God's Word and do my best to answer the answerable questions and be honest about the unanswerable questions.


So...start thinking...starting praying...and...start blogging


Peace Out!


Pastor Tim

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

I Love Autumn


What a great day!

Yesterday the Bishop asked me to go Sporting Clays shooting to support South Dakota 4H. Hmm...let me see? Would I like to give support to a great group (SD 4H), have fun and get to know our future bishop and his future staff better? Hmm...let me see...YES!

So we loaded up the bishop's SUV and headed out. I need to insert here, I go shooting about once a year...so I always set my expectations really low. I figure if I get anywhere near 50% I did OK. Sure enough I got 50 out of a 100. After all sporting clays is a very humbling sport...why not be humbled again? Of the dozen teams, our team took 2nd place. So thanks be to God, I did not pull them down too far.

I love autumn! I love football. I love cooler weather. I love the changing of the leaves. I love people coming back to worship after vacations. I love hunting. I love it all.

It is good to be back home in the Midwest! In CA, there are just two seasons: 8 months of hot, dry, smog & traffic and 4 months of cool, wet, cloudy & traffic.
It is wonderful live in SD. It is wonderful to turn on the morning news and ask God what kind of weather will you give us today? It is wonderful to be surprised on a daily basis.

Yesterday's surprise was a beautiful day with beautiful weather, getting to know some really great people.

Lastly, let me report to you that I know that there will be no surprises from our new synod staff. Our outgoing staff, Bishop Andrea and her gang, as many of you know, were outstanding! Thanks be to God, on the talent and enthusiasm level, we move from outstanding to equally outstanding. I know SD is in great hands with great people. Sure there will be surprises wherever there are new personalities, but with God is in the mix, with a very talented synod staff, any of those surpises will be minimized. I am confident this new staff will do a great job of rolling with any and all of the surprises. I know they will be a blessing to our great Church.

What a great day...what a great state...what a great time of year!

Give 'em Heaven!

T-Rob

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Day 6: The Trip Home


Earthdate: 7/30/07 Captains Log: DAY 6 The Ride Home

Time to go home. What a wild ride!!! Thanks for all of your prayers and support. We leave Michigan with minds and souls filled with ideas, inspiration and love.

As many of you already know, Rejoice! is filled with wonderful leaders…and…I had the awesome blessing and honor to spend six days with 4 of our best and brightest! DeWayne, Don, Jim and Sonia represented our community above and beyond the call of duty. Not only were they fantastic listeners and contributors to what we will bring home to Sioux Falls, but on many, many occasions they blessed the communities visited as much as we were blessed by them. They were not only takers of great ideas, but also helping hands and loving servants. Whenever one of the churches we visited was cleaning up or setting up, they were one of the first to jump in and say, “How can I help?” I am so proud to have shared this week with them.

I am sure much of what we learned and experienced will germinate and grow into our future, but I also want to say this was not only a trip about how can we do things better? It was clear as the week progressed, this was also a trip to be affirmed that we are doing many things right. We indeed do many, many things very well already! Each of you reading this have played a part in our growing. Thank you for your part in making Rejoice! a great community.

As we are on our way home, I am truly proud and honored to serve such an awesome community. May God take what we do well now and make it great…and…may He take what we do great now and make it excellent.

THE BIGGEST LESSON LEARNED
If there was an underlying theme to every church we visited it was that growing churches can take many shapes and forms, but the truly great growing churches exist not so much for their members, but they exist for the sake of those outside their worshipping community. In Cincinnati, they used the phrase, “outward focused.” These churches grow, not to become big, but they grow because that is what great churches do, they grow. I like what one person said, “Great small churches become big churches…this small to big growth is just a fact of church physics.”

If you would like to see pictures from Day 6 trek home, click….
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Thanks for reading. See you next Sunday if not sooner.

Peace Out!

T-Rob

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Day 5 - Life Point Vineyard Church and Mars Hill Bible Church


Earthdate: 7/29/07 Captains Log: DAY 5 Monroe, OH – Life Point Vineyard Church (LPVC) and Mars Hill Bible Church, Grand Rapids, MI

Today was a day with two very different experiences. The first experience was in Monroe, OH and the second was at Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, MI. (Rob Bell’s church) These two experiences could not be any more different.

First things first. Life Point is in Monroe, a suburb north of Cincinnati. It is a daughter church of yesterday’s visit to Vineyard Community Church.

LPVC in many ways felt much like Rejoice! It was, at this point, a relatively small (160 people), yet fun, energetic and dynamic church. LPVC did so many things right from our team’s perspective. They were very welcoming. There was a warm feeling from the moment you walked in the door. The music was great. The announcements were fun. There was just a fun, good vibe from the moment we walked in the door to the moment we left. Plus our experience was boosted by an excellent sermon by Pastor Andy Ransdell. Memorable, well delivered with pearls and nuggets to take home to use in daily living.

At LPVC, we were invited to arrive early and sit I on n the worship team’s pre-worship prayer, pep talk and strategy time. It was great. All the team’s that made Sunday happen were at this meeting. Pastor Andy shared with the team the mood of his sermon and the team together shared how best to make everything feel like it fit just right. The meeting finished with everyone putting their hands together in a circle (like a basketball team) Andy asked loudly, “What time is it?” They all said even more loudly, “It’s Worship Time!” Fun!

About the only thing that was dramatically different from a Rejoice! Sunday morning…and we would not change our way to theirs…was they don’t have their kids worship with the adults. This is typical practice for many non-denominational churches, but our team agreed we like kids worshiping with adults and we thought…we should keep doing things our way.

The day in Monroe ended with a golf cart ride to our van. The LPVC kids are in a building down the street and parents, after worship are carted to get their kids and then brought to their cars. It was different, but it was one more “fun” thing.

After LPVC, we got in the van and traveled to Mars Hill Bible Church (MHBC) in Grand Rapids, MI. I was duly warned by friends that it is quite difficult to find Rob Bell’s church. The warning was accurate. It was almost as if, Mars Hill was trying to hide its worship location. There were no signs that read “Mars Hill this way.” In fact the signs on the building almost added to the confusion. Old signs from old building tenants were still up and MHBC appeared to be in no hurry to take down the old signs and stop the confusion.

We made our way to the door of an old mall and found small letters on the door that read, “Mars Hill Bible Church.” …so we entered. No frills, no glitz. One team member commented, “It almost felt sterile.” To use an MTV word, there was no “bling” anywhere in the house. The bulletins were very simple…no graphics, just printed text in Ariel font. The wall decorations, the few that were there, were simple and Spartan. It was almost as if they decide to be as minimalistic as they could possibly be. It was almost like the MHBC leadership asked themselves, “What is really needed for worship?” People, some music, a message and some prayer. There was not much more there.

Although, almost to a person, MHBC was the least favorite worship experience of our trip, it still was a valuable reminder that churches grow (this one to over 10,000 people per Sunday…yes there are four zeros in ten thousand) not because of flawless worship, glitzy buildings, slick sermons (not everyone even liked Rob’s sermon), but churches grow because God decides to move in a community and the people willingly respond. Rejoice! does not need the latest greatest sound system, media production, best preaching, a flawless worship band, etc. All we really need is for God to move (and He is moving) and the people to respond (and we are responding). All Rejoice! really needs to do is to continue to pray and be faithful.

Now for some closing words…

Wow! What a great trip! What a great team (back home in Sioux Falls…pressing on in praising God without us…and…my 4 friends in the van who joined me on this wild ride) Whose idea was this trip anyways???? J

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Thanks for reading. Pray for a safe return…and…we will see you next Sunday if not sooner.

Peace Out!

T-Rob

Day 4 - Cincinnati


Earthdate: 7/28/07 Captains Log: DAY 4 Cincinnati – Vineyard Community Church (VCC)

Today seemed like a day and half chucked into 24 hours. We had just traveled overnight from Kansas City to Cincinnati. Mid-morning/middle of the night, we tried to catch a little sleep and then rush into a full day Saturday. And what a day it was!

First on the agenda, a “Block Party” with two churches, VCC a worldwide mega-church and W.A.E. Church (W = Window, A = Arts, E = Enrichment) WAE Church is a year-old, brand new inner city church just beginning with 25-30 people per Sunday. A couple of months before, WAE called VCC and asked for help to reach their neighborhood. They made plans, scheduled a Saturday, and today, that “Block Party” became a reality. Free food, free games, free inflatable jumper, free juggler, free DJ, and free Grace from God was shared with all who responded to the neighborhood canvas and word of mouth.

Wow, VCC sure does know how to do a neighborhood outreach. WAE made the call and VCC did the rest…setup, people and event. About 50+ VCC people (kids and adults) clad in their “Cincy Kids” t-shirts, joined with around 15 WAE members and just loved an entire neighborhood.

The gimmick used to get the neighborhood to check out the event was a bag of popcorn and invitation that read, “Come and check out our free neighborhood party with this invitation and you might win a brand new microwave. As the Block Party was winding down, a name was picked from a hat and the microwave winner was decided.

Don and Sonia, from our team, had the honor and privilege to go and deliver the prize $35 microwave. They found their way to a home that would have better fit in the 3rd world than it would fit in the world’s richest country, bugs were crawling on the floor, urine and feces smell permeated the air. From the home with next to no furniture emerged an older woman who welcomed them. They gave her the $35 microwave, but she responded with a gratefulness that rivaled a lottery winner. This prize delivering event culminated a half day filled with life- long memories.

As we helped pack up the Block Party, we traveled to VCC (a mega-church campus) which is the birthplace of the Servant Evangelism movement (remember our Dollar Car Wash…we stole it from VCC). Once at VCC we did some Q&A with Harmony Hensley, a literal tornado of service, love and energy. Harmony speaks twice as fast as the average human being. Harmony would take a breath every other minute, amidst her enthusiastic sharing of all the VCC outreaches, only to launch into another 2 minute long run-on sentence of awesome VCC servant event outreaches. After about an hour and half of only scratching the service of all of what VCC does, Harmony gave us a tour of their building. It is an impressive building that declares what it is about right from the beginning. Written in large letters across the front entrance were the words, “Small Things Done with Great Love Can Change the World.”

After meeting with the whirlwind of Harmony Hensley, we met with Andy Ransdell, former Teaching Pastor of VCC, and now mission developer pastor of LifePoint Vineyard Church (http://www.lifepointvineyard.com/), Monroe, OH. Andy shared the journey of moving from teaching pastor to planting a new church. Andy shared the gift of launching out of an awesome church and the struggle of trying to carve out their own identity and God-calling. He also shared the struggle of trying to figure out how to grow not only wider as a church, but grow deeper as a community of faith. He shared how he didn’t want to grow a big church, but also grow people to become disciples of Jesus Christ. Much like Kaw Prairie Community Church the day before in KC, Life Point helped us connect the dots between where we are and where we will be. It was affirming to share our first year journey with Andy and have him respond with a “Wow, you guys are doing great.” I guess deep down I know that, but it is always good to hear it from an outsider.

The piece de resistance of a very busy day was 6:30 worship at VCC. The worship band was excellent. The sermon was well crafted, practical and memorable. The whole experience was well done. Afterward, we loaded up with more pop and water from Target and poured ourselves into bed.

Tomorrow, worship at LifePoint Vineyard Church and then a five our trip to Rob Bell’s Mars Hill Bible Church in Grand Rapids, MI.

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Thanks for reading. Thanks for all your prayers…we feel them…keep ‘em coming!

Peace Out!

T-Rob

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Rejoice! Church Trip - Day 3


Earthdate: 7/27/07
Captains Log: DAY 3 Kansas City (Lenexa) – Kaw Prairie Community Church KPCC (a partner church of the PCUSA/Presbyterian & the ELCA)

Today we met the team from Kaw Prairie Community Church. You may notice that the name “Lutheran” is not in their name. This omission is intentional. It is because KPCC is a joint effort between the ELCA and the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA). The ELCA fronted the start up costs and the PCUSA has given them the land. They presently worship in a lunch room at a new Roman Catholic High School.

KPCC, like Rejoice!, is a baby church. Whereas we are an infant baby, they are a toddler baby. But they, like we, are still young enough where everything we do still seems new. They, like we, are at a stage where there are no set rules and there is a lot of room for creativity and experimentation. One such example of experimentation is their order of worship. Unlike nearly all mainline Christian churches, KPCC celebrates Communion before the sermon, weekly. Pastor Dan said, “I can give you theological reasons like Jesus always fed people first and then taught them later, but really we order things this way mainly just because it works for us.” Another unique thing KPCC does is that they do not take an offering during the worship. They just leave two Pier 1 sort of pots in a conspicuous place in the worship space. All those people who have bought into the mission give and give generously. This, too, is “different,” but it “works” for them.

Their plans for their future worship space and ministry building are very interesting. (The architectural plans for the building can be found on their website http://www.kawprairie.org/) There is a coffee shop in the front entrance/central-courtyard. There is also a McDonald’s type playland just off of that central-courtyard. The plan is that moms and dads of preschoolers could come drink good coffee while their kids play in the McPlayland. In addition there is a youth/theater room. All of these spaces can be rented for birthdays, etc. Their main worship center doubles as a basketball gym. The space is creative, functional and welcoming! Ultimately the building, like the people, becomes a welcoming space for the unchurched/dechurched.

Even though they are making plans for building a building, KPCC seems in no hurry to have a building. They know that their building will happen by Christmas 2008, but no one seems very stressed over the completion of that building. KPCC is a community that completely does not equate success with a building. Their future building is only a tool to expand their ministry. They see a building as a step in the growth life of KPCC not the destination.

KPCC tries to groom volunteers from within their community. Some of these volunteers grow in ability and responsibility. KPCC believes, as time goes on, that some of the volunteers will just simply grow into a paid positions. In fact this just happened. They just hired their first fulltime staff. Her area of responsibility is Family Ministry Coordination. She just exudes confidents and organization.

KPCC, like Rejoice! seems to strive to “grow smaller as they grow bigger.” They have several wonderful small groups like Alpha, Men’s group, Women’s Group, Divorced Group and even a Paintball small group. (This paintball group would be more than enough for my son to sign up J)

KPCC has tried many and varied ways to get their name into the community…from door-knocking, to post cards, to roadside signs, to being a part of local parades. During the door knocking, they intentionally cut across yards (rather than using sidewalks and driveways) because they figure people who would be bugged about someone walking on their lawn would also be the sort of person who would not be a good fit for a mission church. I am not sure what I think about this…but it keeps rolling around in my brain.

At each church we have visited, I have decided to be bold and ask for financial help with the extra seating we will soon need for fall. To expand our seating, we will need about $4,000 of chairs and equipment. Interestingly the smallest church we will visit was the first to offer help, that is real help. KPCC is giving us their used rear projection screen that they no longer use in their present worship space. (this is a $1000+ item!) Wow! Baby churches are the coolest churches in the whole world! (Rejoice! KPCC, etc.!)

Pastor Dan, after hearing about all the different churches we were visiting said, “I am not sure how much we will help teach you…I hope this trip you made to us didn’t feel like a waste of time.” I said, “Oh no Dan, don’t think that. This stop with you is probably the most important stop along the way. You at KPCC are the place that best helps us connect the dots between where we are now and where we might be 10 years from now. Without you, the other churches ministries seem a little unrealistic and beyond our means.” Don shrugged and gave an unconvinced “maybe” sort of look and let out a nearly inaudible, “Hmmm.” Interestingly, as we were saying our good-byes, one of the other people on the Rejoice! team said almost the same things I said without any prompting. Dan and his team gave us a big smile…

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Thanks for reading. Thanks for all your prayers…we feel them…keep ‘em coming!

Peace Out!

T-Rob

Rejoice! Trip Log - Day 2 7-26-07



Earthdate: 7/26/07 Captains Log: DAY 2 Des Moines – Lutheran Church of Hope (LCoH)

Today we stopped at the two fastest growing churches of the ELCA (Evangelical Church in America…our national church affiliation). First we started at Hosanna! Lutheran. (http://www.hosannalc.org/). We went with the thought of just to check out the campus, because we were ahead of schedule and it was on the way. Fortunately, we were blessed by an impromptu meeting of one of Hosanna’s pastors. Pastor Tim shared that about 3 years ago Hosanna! added a 3,000+ seat worship space which is full for the 3 weekend services already! He also shared that HL had 13 pastors on staff. (Only one ordained and only 6 fulltime…this idea of non-ordained pastors is a unique thing that Hosanna!) HL was a beautiful space with awesome ministries from Alpha to a motorcycle club, to skateboarders club. Hosanna is in the process of planting two new churches.

Next we headed down I-35 to Des Moines. We were greeted by Pastor Molly of Lutheran Church of Hope (LCoH) who took us on a campus tour. LCoH is in the middle of a huge building project. They are in the process of adding 2,600 seat worship center.

LCoH, unlike Hosanna!, is not planting daughter churches, but planting satellite churches. They presently have planted two satellites and are in the process of planting a third.

LCoH is busy place that teeters on the edge of organized chaos. Great wisdom was gleaned from LCoH, for example they are creating a systematized way of identifying, grooming and growing leaders. (They will be sending us their program later in the month) They operate with the rule of “don’t commit to anything till it is absolutely necessary.” (building buildings, adding staff, etc.)

Another unique LCoH thing is that LCoH only had Contemporary worship for its first 10 years. But, as they got bigger, they decided to add a Traditional Worship chapel (the most beautiful space on campus with seating for 300) Who goes to this service? A unique blend of two generations. Senior citizens and 20 something children who were raised in traditional worship, left church for a while, came back and wanted traditional worship. To be sure this is the smallest service of their 7 worship services on a weekend, but a vital part of their community.

Pastor Molly shared how nearly every room at LCoH has more than one function. LCoH tries to maximize the investment/tool of their entire church building. This using every inch of space adds to its uniqueness, charm and organized chaotic feel. There is just a buzz and an energy about the place that is contagious.

We later met with Pastor Scott who is the new Satellite pastor LCoH NorthBranch. (http://www.hopenorthbranch.org/) Scott shared how LCoH NB has intentionally avoided the whole “When will we build a building” question with the anwer,“We will build a building when it fits our mission.” Rather than going to a larger worship space they decided to add another worship time.

We got to check out VBS at LCoH. Wow! Four hundred kids for the evening. We missed the morning time slot where there were 1,200 kids (no—that number is correct…no typos)! The same numbers occurred the week before. LCoH sees VBS as a major outreach into the community. Our team was very impressed with the parent and older youth leadership/participation. The group worship was like one mass aerobic class of 50 adults and 400 kids. Words cannot truly convey the energy…check out the pictures!

The last piece of the day was my personal favorite. We went to one of LCoH satellites. Immersion is LCoH satellite for 20 somethings. It started out just as a band practice. But people started coming just to listen to the band. A congregation was being born. Six months later, the senior pastor asked if they would like to add worship elements to the practice for the audience…and…a congregation was born. The music was concert loud and the participation was spirit-filled reminiscent of a mini Life Light Fest. You can check this satellite online at http://www.beimmersed.com/

A full day, but a great day. Find pictures of the day at:
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Thanks for all your prayers…we feel them…keep ‘em coming!

Peace Out!

T-Rob

Friday, July 27, 2007

Rejoice! Trip Log - Day 1 Rosemount, MN


Earthdate: 7/25/07 Captains Log:
DAY 1 Rosemount, MN – Community of Hope Lutheran (CoH)

Today the team made our first leg of the tour. We drove down County Road 42 into Rosemount, made a couple turns and got close to what we thought was the general area. Someone said, “That building over there doesn’t look much like a church, but I bet that might be it.” Sure enough, what looked like a warehouse from the side, had tastefuly designed front entrance. We stepped inside, we found a very welcoming front atrium with lots of space, banners on the wall, TV screen saying welcome to CoH and a very nice Christian bookstore on the right.

After taking a looking into a worship space that would hold about 500 people completely full, we were greeted by Pastor Per (pronounced “pear”) Nilsen. Per gave us a tour of the building. (classrooms, gym, prayer room, offices, media room, etc.)

Per shared how CoH how worshipped in a school for three years. Bought property in the fourth year, paid down the debt and then built a very low cost building that minimized churchy architecture and maximized technology and functionality. Where CoH put up a 30,000 square foot building for 2.7 million dollars after 5 years…to compare a neighboring church built a 9,000 square foot building for 1.8 million after 10 years. CoH plans to use this space for 10 years, sell it as a warehouse and then move onto a bigger campus.

CoH has given a great example of faithfulness, kingdom expansion and growing disciples. There is much to be learned from CoH.

One of the last things Per said continues to germinate in my brain (Per was responding to “big church” vs. “small church”) Per said, “It is not a matter of whether a small churches should stay small…it is just great small churches become big churches.” Church growth expert Christian Schwartz says it this way, “If a church is a healthy, it is not a matter if they will grow…a healthy church will surely grow…the only question is how much will it grow?”

You can find pictures from Day 1 at:
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Peace Out!

T-Rob

Sunday, July 15, 2007




Wow! What a great day!


Today 20+ people from Rejoice! left their homes armed with towels, buckets, hoses, faith and 100+ $1 bills. Our mission, surprize people with a reverse $1 car wash...that is wash people's cars but instead of taking a dollar from each car, we gave each car a $1. Strange looks, protests, giggles, smiles, questions...all asked, "Why?"

Our Answers:

We believe "Small Things Done with Great Love Can Change the World." We are "Sick of Christians who Talk about What They Believe. We decided to Show People What We Believe...Namely, God Loves You and So Do We."


It is so wonderful to be a part of this tribe of people called, "Rejoice!" It was so much fun to see Rejoice put the Joy in serving our community. It was fun to see minds being blown by "Small Things Done with Great Love."

Funny how skeptical some of us humans can be. Sad how cynical our society has become. Some refused our $1 and our free clean car. It was just too much to get their heads around. Some just could not figure out how to to respond to kindness...no strings attached. God bless the one fella who insisted we take his $5 bill...it was even more fun to give his $5 to the woman behind him an additional $5.


Yes this was fun for all who served. Yes our service may lead some people to check out Rejoice! (not our reason for the event...we only wanted to shine and show God's love) But by far the most important thing that happened today was that Rejoice experienced the joy of serving and loving others. Everyone who served said, "This was great...this was fun...we should do this again sometime."


Maybe, just maybe...we pray that our sharing the love of God today might inspire others to do the same. Wouldn't it be great to see our small pebble of service today sending a ripple of love across our city. Wouldn't it be fantastic to see a whole community of people sharing and receiving love in surprizing ways which begin to transform hearts, transform homes and hopefully someday transform our whole community!


We have a bold vision and belief...We believe, "We can do ALL things through Christ who strengthens us." (Philippians 4:13) We believe God can use small, simple acts of love to show and shine His love. May our serving change hearts everywhere...our hearts...and the hearts of those whom we serve.


Give 'em Heaven My Sisters and Brothers!


Pastor Tim

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

IXHUS - Somethin' Fishy's Happenin'


It seems like everyone has a bumper sticker or some sort of symbol on the back of their cars these days. A common symbol on the back of many cars is the IXHUS fish. The IXHUS fish is actually the first Christian symbol. IXHUS was used by Christ followers long before crosses became the dominant symbol for Christianity.

For 300 years Christianity was an illegal religion in the Roman Empire. Christ followers had to be careful with whom and how they shared their faith…it literally was a life and death thing. In those days of illegal Christianity, early Christ followers would use the fish symbol to keep their illegal worship secret to just believers. If another person’s faith was in question, one believer would draw one half of the IXHUS fish on the ground. If the other person was a believer, they would know to finish the other half of the symbol to complete the fish…then the two would share where worship would be. Anyone in the first century would know that IXHUS is the Greek/Biblical language word for “fish.” But IXHUS is also an acronym for who Jesus is. I = Jesus, X = Christ, H = God, U = Son, S = Savior/Healer.

When one looks at the Bible, one sees fish references all over. We find fish being served at Jesus’ resurrection. (John 21:1-14) We find fish at one of his most famous miracles, the feeding of the 5000. (Matthew 14:13-21) Jesus calls the disciples to “fish for men and women.” (Matthew 4:18-20) Jesus compares his rising from the tomb to Jonah’s being in the belly of a fish. (Matthew 12:39-41) Jesus compares his bringing people to himself like catching fish. (Matthew 13:47-50) Jesus even pays taxes with a coin found in the mouth of a fish. (Matthew 17:23-27)

Join us at Rejoice! for our new sermon series “IXHUS Somethin’ Fishy’s Happenin’.” Week by week, we will look at each letter in the IXHUS acronym. Learn with us the rest of the story behind all of those fish symbols on the back of the cars on our roads.

Let's hear your "Fish Stories." Share the craziest "Fish" bumper stickers you have seen. Share how people drive with "Fish Bumper stickers." (Better? Eek...Worse?) Maybe God has used you to lead wayward fish into Christ's net...share that story.

May God use us to "fish for men and women" with the good news of his love.

Give 'em Heaven!

Tim

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

What's on Your TV - Sermon Series

We live in a media driven culture, we run so fast we have to find time to record our favorite TV programs and find time to watch them later. How about you? What's on your 'TV'? The Bible talks about our lives being recorded in the book of life. Is your life worth recording? Join us for our four part series 'What's on your TV?"

The schedule for each week's message is:

May 20 "24" – Living each moment as if it were our last. (2 Peter 1:3-9)

May 27 "Desperate Households" - our closest relationships (Joshua 24:14-15)

June 3 "The Office" - our careers/work (Colossians 3:23-24)

June 10 "CSI Sioux Falls" – investigating our purpose and mission S.H.A.P.E. (1 Corinthians 12:4-7)

We would love to hear your feedback. How is your life going? Do you desperately need prayer? If so, submit a prayer request off of our website. Our hope and desire is that you would see God active in all parts of your day, in the moment...every 24 hours, at the office or wherever you work, in your homes and around our city. Blog in and let's here your ideas and feedback.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Rejoice! Road Trip


Come One, Come All!

From July 25th to July 30th, Rejoice! is going on a Road Trip. Our hope is to have 15-20 adults go on the trip.

Our purpose is to experience and learn from other churches around the Upper Midwest about how to plant churches and grow mission.

Our preliminary itinerary is below:

Wednesday (July 25)
Community of Hope Lutheran Church Rosemount, MN
CoH is 5 year-old mission church that has miraculous growth…they were a daughter church birthed out of 4 mega-churches on the Southside of the Twin Cities.

(4.25 hours travel time) http://www.cohlc.org/
-Meet with their staff in the afternoon
-Worship with CoH at 7 p.m.
-Late Supper in Minneapolis at Black Forest Cafe

Thursday (July 26)
Lutheran Church of Hope, West Des Moines, IA

(Main Campus & New NorthBranch Campus)
LCoH is the fastest growing church in the ELCA. NorthBranch is their new daughter church that was planted a little over a year ago.
(3.25 hours travel time http://www.hopewdm.org/, http://www.hopenorthbranch.org/
-Leave MN early
-Experience VBS in the Afternoon
-Dinner with some staff from NorthBranch
-Worship at Main Campus’ 20-Something Worship @ 8:30 p.m. http://www.beimmersed.com/

Friday (July 27)
Kaw Prairie Community Church, Lenexa, KS
KPCC is a mission plant in suburban KC about 3 years ahead of Rejoice! KPCC has just begun to pursue their first building project
(3 hours travel time AM) http://www.kawprairie.org/
-Leave for KC in early morning
-Meet with staff in late morning
-Tour worship location and see plans for future
-Early evening Dinner with Pastor Dan for Q&A
-Get on the road for Cincinatti…arrive late at night. (Travel Time 8.5 hours PM)

Saturday (July 28)
Cincinnati Vineyard Community Church & LifePoint Vineyard Church
CVCC is one of the largest churches in the US. They are known worldwide for their love of people and their love to serve people. Founding pastor Steve Sjogren literlly wrote the book on servant evangelism CVCC recently sent one of their pastors, Andy Ransdell, to birth a new daughter church (LifePoint Vineyard Church) in the greater Cincinnati area
(www.lifepointvineyard.com/ www.vineyardcincinnati.com/
-Do a Servant Evangelism project with CVCC in the afternoon
-Meet for Q&A with Pastor Shawn Michael Murphy for Q&A
-Worship @ CVCC 6:30 p.m. (EST)
-Meet for Q&A with someone from LifePoint

Sunday (July 29)
Mars Hill Bible Church, Grandville, MI

MHBC is one of the fastest growing churches in the country. Rob Bell, its mission developer pastor has written several books and is a well respected Christian speaker.
(Travel time 5.5 hours) (http://www.marshill.org/)
-Worship @ LifePoint 10:30 a.m.
-Travel to Michigan
-Worship @ MHBC 6:00 p.m.

Monday (July 30)
Home (12 hours travel time)
-Leave Grand Rapids early in the morning
-Take the Ferry from Ludington, MI to Manitowoc, WI
-Then travel through WI through MN to SD

Thursday, April 26, 2007

20 Acres of Land

















Every once in a while someone new comes to Rejoice! and asks, "So why do you have that picture of the sunset up front?"

Answer this is a picture of the 20 acres of land for the future campus of Rejoice! Lutheran Church.

I just received word from Harvey Olson (the big cheese of land purchasing at our national headquarters in Chicago) that the land purchase should be finalized come June 15, 2007. Yeah!

For all those who have been praying, thank you. For all those for whom this is news, we would invite you to pray with us. Pray that God would inspire Rejoice! to see this land as a mission center launching pad for blessing our community and not a plot of land to build a big cathedral to our own achievements.

As Jesus would say it is all about the "haverst" bringing seekers into the family of God. "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore to send out workers into his harvest field." Matthew 9:37-38 (NIV)

Peace Out,

P.T.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

What Does "Grace" Mean to You?

















What is Grace?
It really is a simple question. But sometimes simple questions can be so difficult to answer.

A couple weeks ago, my friend Jason Andera and I did another “man/woman on the street” video in downtown Sioux Falls. We asked one question…”What is Grace?” The answers we got were amazing and fascinating. You can check out the video online @ http://rejoiceforlife.homestead.com/videograce.html.

During this next month Rejoice! will be exploring the topic of "Grace" in our new sermon series "Grace Anatomy." (yup…that is shameless rip-off word play of the TV show “Grey’s Anatomy.” Come and join us...then afterward blog-in and give comment. We would love to hear from you.

If you cannot be there with us in person, feel free to listen or watch the messages online via our streamed audio, video and podcasts @ http://rejoiceforlife.homestead.com/podcast.html
Come on People...Chime in...let's hear your comments. What does Grace mean to you?
Give 'em Heaven!
T-Rob

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Grateful!

Wow! Double Wow! Double Wow with a Cherry on Top!

I am so grateful for all God has done in and through Rejoice! Lives are changing. Faith is growing. Hearts are expanding...and...God's kingdom is advancing. Amidst it all, I am grateful! So very grateful! Let me name a few, but in no way all, the reasons why...

1. Our Prayer Team has just been assembled and trained. The first group will be upfront for Communion during worship for Easter and beyond. They will also wait in the back after worship for any wanting a little more private/quiet prayer time. They will be ready and available for any and all who would like prayer. They also will pray before worship for those who come...for lives to change...for hearts to come alive...and...for God's kingdom to expand. They will pray for any and all of the prayer requests that are sent in via our website. Rest assured, Job 1 for the team is confidential...if you have a prayer request, it will remain private unless you wish it to be shared. This Prayer Team is a result of about year of prayer for me. As soon as I took the call to be Mission Developer, I have been praying for God to lead a grow a prayer team for Rejoice! I am so grateful!

2. Our men's and women's groups are truly taking off. The women's group started with over a dozen and the men's group has nearly doubled in this last month. Grateful!

3. Today nearly a dozen of us handed out nearly 1000 "Come and Grow with Us" carrot seed packets. We do this as a part of one of our central themes..."Small Things Done with Great Love can Change the World!" Hopefully all who received a gift today will feel blessed. My small prayer as I placed the brochure and seed packet on each door was, "Loving God, bless this home and bless the people who live here...and...if they don't have a worship home, may you lead them to give Rejoice! a try."

4. Lastly I am grateful for our upcoming sermon series, "Grace Anatomy." (All apologies to the TV show "Grey's Anatomy." For the next few weeks, we will be looking at what God's grace is...after doing our last "Man on the Street" interview...it is obvious that a lot of Sioux Fallsians do not know what Grace is...Come and learn with us...invite a friend. Share you thoughts on this bog....and...may God's grace reign on us all!!!

So grateful...and...I pray that you would experience God's grace in a powerful way in this coming week so that you too would feel grateful.

Give 'em Heaven,

Pastor Tim

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

It is Good to Be Home!

This past week, our little city was bombarded with a pretty major snowstorm. The kind people used to hear about in California and say, "Ugh, how could you stand living there and having your life just completely shut down???"

Well the answer was and is...sometimes it is a really good thing to slow down, shut down and unplug!

My family and I really needed a break from the grind of all of our family activities: after school meetings, homework, swimming, dancing, dropping off, and picking up. Run, run as fast as you can, no one can catch you're the...chicken with its head lopped off.

It was just wonderful to unplug from the pull and push of scheduled time and find the rest, solace and renewal of a good snow storm. We rented and watched some movies...then shoveled some snow. We watched some more movies...then the neighbors blew out our latest snow with a snowblower. We took the dog for a walk...then shoveled out the driveway...and then watched another movie. You get the idea...simplify...spend time together...take time to breath...ahhhhhh....let it snow, let snow, let it snow....

The piece de resistance was on Friday when over 40 people from Rejoice! went to the local pizza place in town, ate, laughed, ate and laughed some more.

Thank you God...most of us needed to unplug.

Peace Out!

T-Rob

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

So UnDisappointed

Wow! God and God's People are so awesome!

This past week's Sunday, I was so setup for disappointment. Over a half dozen of our most faithful families told me that they would be out of town Sunday. I was thinking...hmm...I hope someone shows up...hopefully we might have half (30 people) of our average (65 or so people) come for worship.

Well...God and God's people surprised me again! Worship was starting and people were still coming. I stopped counting at 75 people!

I allowed my mind to daydream for a moment...if the regulars and this crowd showed up on the same Sunday...wow...now that would that be something!

I think my point is summed up best with a quote from my former bishop, "We make plans and God laughs." This Sunday, the joke was on me and my expectations...thanks be to God.

Way to go God! Way to go God's people!

Give 'em Heaven,

P.T.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The Best Made Plans of Mice & Mission Developers

Pastor Erwin McManus once prayed, "Lord if my public humiliation is necessary to advance your kingdom, make it happen."

This past Sunday, hopefully God used our technical difficulties to advance his kingdom. Hopefully all who came could see we are a human church, fallible and in need of God's redemption.

Just in case you were curious what Sunday's sermon was supposed to look like...with some digital editing you can check it out online.

http://rejoiceforlife.homestead.com/podcast.html

Thanks for struggling with us as we grow through our growing pains.

In His Humble Service,

Pastor Tim

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Lenten Sermon Series

Blessings,

Lent is coming upon us very soon. It is an ancient tradition within the Christian church. Lent is a 40 day time for renewal and repentance. It parallels Jesus 40 days in the desert when he prepared for his public ministry. It is our time to spend to focus on repentance and renewal during the 40 days before Easter and Holy Week. Below is the schedule for each week:

In Philippians, Paul uses the words “joy” or “rejoice” 15 times in only 4 chapters. Considering Paul is suffering in prison and possibly near death, it is an amazing/perplexing topic for a man in his circumstances.

Sermon Series Title: How to Find Joy amidst Life’s Struggles?

Feb 25 Week 1 Joy in Suffering? (Philippians 1:20-30)
Mar 4 Week 2 Joy in Serving (Philippians 2:1-20)
Mar 11 Week 3 Joy in Shining Christ’s Light (Philippians 2:21-28)
Mar 18 Week 4 Joy in Believing (Philippians 3:12-16)
Mar 25 Week 5 Joy Everyday Life (Philippians 4:1-7)
Apr 1 Week 6 Joy in Thanksgiving (Philippians 4:10-20)

Start reading Philipians and praying about what God might teach us through this powerful book of the Bible.

Give 'em Heaven!

Tim

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Super Sunday!

So what did you think of the not-so-Super Bowl? Well, unless of course you are a Colts fan, it wasn't much of a game. What a sloppy game! I haven't seen so many turnovers since the last time I watched a Vikings game and that was months ago.

But...if you were at Rejoice's Super Bowl party at Lori L's you had a great time. Great people! (there were between 20-30 of us) Great food! Great conversations. What a great blessing!

I am so excited about Rejoice's near future!
About a dozen people have shown interest in our 2nd Come and Grow/Charter Member class. We just commissioned Dave O for his mission trip to Haiti. In the middle of the month, we will have another outreach to the Family Wellness Center (Movie night)

Personaly, I feel so blessed to be a part of what what God is doing through our men's group. For the dozen plus of us, I see men truly coming alive. It is great hearing the stories and seeing God knit us together into a Band of Brothers!

Plus the new Rejoice! t-shirts look awesome! Contact Lori L if you would like one. It is so wonderful to see her so excited! It was doubly wonderful to see such an interest within the community. Heck, even people who have only been to Rejoice twice, believe in our mission so strongly that they chose to buy some t-shirts. We must be doing something right!

A future thought...
One growth area that I have been praying about...and...would invite you to join me is that I feel Rejoice! could really grow in is the area of Prayer. It would be wonderful to have people who would pray for others before, during and after worship. It would be great to have a team of people who would pray for our worship each Sunday to be blessed.

Ask yourself and God if you could/would be willing to be a part of a Rejoice! Prayer Team. Pray about it. If something in you has been stirred, but you feel unqualified email me...we can do training. All who are apprensive must consider that the most important part of any prayer is not the one praying, but the God to whom the prayers are directed. To quote Pastor Rick Warren, "It is not about you."

Give 'em Heaven!

T-Rob (a.k.a. Tim Robertson)

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

First Entry

Wow!

What a great start!

God has indeed blessed Rejoice! We are experiencing growth in depth and width, that is growth in numbers and growth in spiritual maturity. The poor have been served, strangers are being welcomed, and the love of God is being shared.

We have vibrant, evolving, authentic worship. God has grown a worship team from our midst and our sister congregations (Peace, Holy Cross and Spirit of Joy) have been very gracious in offering worship teams to help fill the gaps. Wow again!

God is growing both men's and women's groups from our midst. The men meet weekly on Mondays at 7 p.m. Email me if your are interested timr@rejoiceforlife.com. And soon in February, the women's group will be launched. Over half of our worshipping community is linked together in small group communities! Double wow!

Thanks to Jason Andera (our webdude), Rejoice! has gone global. Anyone, anywhere can check out our weekly messages via our podcasts. http://www.rejoiceforlife.com/podcast.html Triple Wow!

May God continue to do great things!

Give 'em Heaven

Pastor Tim