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November 29, 2005

Christmas Service Planning Session

As you begin to get serious about planning your Christmas services, check out this insight from Yanci Yarbrough McGregor, one of the worship leaders at Fellowship Church:

Take some time to get away to brainstorm...even if it's just at your house. Gather your creative team, light a fire, make some hot chocolate and start throwing around ideas for Christmas. Include as many people as possible in this first meeting, a very diverse group, and listen to every idea.  Take notes and have fun! Buy every Christmas CD that you can find and listen for any new songs that fit with your service. Then, pick two or three great Christmas songs that you love and that get everyone excited and build your service around them. Give yourself plenty of time to add other elements, such as video, choir, drama, dance, visuals, etc. Then, sit back and enjoy the service!

10 Commandments of Marriage

We've been getting lots of calls lately asking for Ed's 10 Commandments to Lisa as he listed them in Love Affair - Lessons from the Ledge. Here it is, for all to enjoy!

  1. I shall have no other human relationships before Lisa, including the kids.
  2. Remember the date night and keep it holy.
  3. Honor Lisa on anniversaries and special days so that you may live long in the land the Lord has given you.
  4. I shall not take the covenant of marriage in vain by apathy.
  5. I shall not ride in a car or eat in a restaurant alone with a member of the opposite sex.
  6. I shall not travel alone.
  7. I shall not counsel a woman with the doors closed.
  8. I shall not share the details of our marriage with others.
  9. I shall not watch, read, or expose myself to sexual explicit shows, books, DVDs, etc.
  10. I shall remember the implications of breaking this covenant and commandment before God.

You can find the Lessons from the Ledge message and Love Affair series resources here. Or, check out the FREE PodCasts here on the CPBlog! And don't miss Ed and Lisa Young's new book, The Creative Marriage, for more great ideas to build a strong marriage.

November 28, 2005

Why I Doubt

Welcome to this week's CreativePastors Podcast with Ed Young.

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Length 28:42

Why I: The Series
In our frenzied rush through life, we rarely slow down long enough to ask ourselves why we do what we do. In this series, Senior Pastor Ed Young takes the time to do just that. Ed, a self-proclaimed why guy, opens up his life to give us an insider's look at why he does what he does. And over the next several weeks, we'll discover that the amazing life God has in store for us is often just one question away.

Why I Doubt
In our self-sufficient society, we're supposed to know all the answers. And if we don't, we should certainly never appear that way. After all, doubt is seen as a sign of weakness. But in this message, Ed Young reveals the truth about doubt in his own life and shows us how, sometimes, doubt can be an asset to strengthening our faith and our lives.

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Why I Series

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November 22, 2005

Why I Give

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Length 36:08

Why I: The Series
In our frenzied rush through life, we rarely slow down long enough to ask ourselves why we do what we do. In this series, Senior Pastor Ed Young takes the time to do just that. Ed, a self-proclaimed why guy, opens up his life to give us an insider's look at why he does what he does. And over the next several weeks, we'll discover that the amazing life God has in store for us is often just one question away.

Why I Give
In this message, Ed Young asks and answers a very personal and powerful "Why I" question. And through the answers, we see that giving is not something we do for others or even for ourselves. It's all about an audience of one.

CreativePastors

Why I Series

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November 15, 2005

And the Winner Is...

Whew! What a tremendous response we had to the Show Us What You're Made Of! contest! With 72 amazing entries, we had very hard time narrowing it down. We are just so impressed with all of your creativity!

Without further ado... drum roll please... the winner is:

Sacred Journey Church in Kirkland, Washington --Sr. Pastor Eric Robbins and his incredible team!

Sacred_journey_1 This brand new church plant had a dream. About a year ago, their Sr. Pastor, Eric Robbins, began to feel called to start a church in the heart of Seattle. After reading the book Good to Great, he started to pray for God to provide the people to make it happen. Slowly, God brought together this staff of 20 people from all over the United States.

Needing to raise funds to start their new church, thSacred_journey2_2is talented team put together a package to send to potential investors. This small, decorated box included:

  • A 5-minute DVD introduction to Sacred Journey with a "We have a Dream" theme
  • A CD featuring slideshows of their journey coming together, their team, their city and their facilities, as well as some original music recorded by two team members
  • A booklet introducing each member of the staff - the roles they fill, a very short profile, a quote representing their individual outlook, and (one of our favorite parts) "life ingredients" for each team member ranging from sushi, coffee, real estate and reality tv to compassion, joy, adventure and worship
  • A magnetic compass to stick on the fridge as a reminder to pray for them
  • A menu of investment options including rent sponsorship, monthly donations, one time investments or owning a project (like a copying machine or music equipment)

They promise to follow-up with their investors with quarterly DVD's, personal postcards, quarterly giving receipts, and facility tours among other things.

This entry scored big on our criteria of originality, creativity, and usefulness, as well as bonus points for a shoestring budget. What really pushed them to the top was their ability engage each of us as they told the story of their dream with the contents of this tiny box. It's an amazing presentation that leaves you wanting to be a part of it.

Way to go, Sacred Journey - we'll see you at C3! Our judges were so impressed by the quality of the entries that we decided to award prizes to two runner-up churches as well. They will receive the complete DVD set from C3 2006. We'll be sharing their entries in the next few days.

Thanks again to everyone for participating. It was truly a joy reviewing your submissions, so much so that we hope to make this a yearly tradition!

November 14, 2005

Why I Laugh

Welcome to this week's CreativePastors Podcast with Ed Young.

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Length 28:13

Why I: The Series
In our frenzied rush through life, we rarely slow down long enough to ask ourselves why we do what we do. In this series, Senior Pastor Ed Young takes the time to do just that. Ed, a self-proclaimed why guy, opens up his life to give us an insider's look at why he does what he does. And over the next several weeks, we'll discover that the amazing life God has in store for us is often just one question away.

Why I Laugh
Laughter isn't something we often view as a spiritual issue. But in this message, Ed Young unpacks the powerful reasons behind why laughter is such a vital issue in his life. And through those answers we discover some amazing benefits that emerge from such a seemingly superficial act.

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November 07, 2005

Why I Live

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Length 47:15

Why I: The Series
In our frenzied rush through life, we rarely slow down long enough to ask ourselves why we do what we do. In this series, Senior Pastor Ed Young takes the time to do just that. Ed, a self-proclaimed why guy, opens up his life to give us an insider's look at why he does what he does. And over the next several weeks, we'll discover that the amazing life God has in store for us is often just one question away.

Why I Live
In this message, Ed Young opens up the pages of his own life and unpacks the answers to the most basic "Why I" question. And as he uncovers the answers, we have the opportunity to not only understand why we are here, but also what God calls us to do with this one and only life.

CreativePastors

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November 04, 2005

Contest Update

Our desks and inboxes are overflowing with your creativity! We're sorting through entries for the Show Us What You're Made Of! Contest and narrowing them down to the top ten. Next Thursday we'll meet with our panel of judges and the final votes will be cast to determine the big winner.  So check back here next week to see who will be attending C3 for free!

November 01, 2005

Podcast > Play Ball

Welcome to this week's CreativePastors Podcast with Ed Young.

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Length 26:16

From the ballpark to the boardroom, leaders are everywhere. In this message, Ed Young is joined by two of the country's most influential leaders - his father, Dr. Ed Young, Sr. and Houston Astros owner, Drayton McClane - as they candidly discuss the topic of leadership. Through their conversation, we have the opportunity to see how each of us can use our position in life to influence others, ultimately for God's glory.

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  • CreativePastors is where you'll find Ed Young resources. Ed is the founding and senior pastor of Fellowship Church, with four locations in the Dallas area and one in Miami, Florida.

    Doing church should be an adventure—tossing aside the tame and tired to pursue God-sized dreams with boldness and creativity. We want to supply you with the best of what we've learned and created in our 17 years of ministry. Think of us as part of your creative team.

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