Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts

Saturday, July 30, 2011

The Call of the Phoenix...

Ok, so I promise--not everything I post is going to be about birds, but this was a powerful thought that came to me...

Although a phoenix is a mythological creature, it has a beautiful symbolism within it's legend that perfectly summarizes the salvation we receive through Christ. First off, the definition of the phoenix from Merriam-Webster's Dictionary--

phoe·nix \ˈfē-niks\
noun
: a legendary bird which according to one account lived 500 years, burned itself to ashes on a pyre, and rose alive from the ashes to live another period; also : a person or thing likened to the phoenix

So we see here a legend of a bird that burns itself up until nothing is left but ashes, only to be born again. Those last two words... Something seems oddly familiar about them. Isn't that exactly what Christ called us to be? Born... Again? But, the phoenix is a myth. We can't possibly experience new birth, can we?!

Yes we can! BUT--before that can take place we have to realize the one conditional factor. Before we experience new birth we have to experience death. Now, understand that I'm speaking quite literally but not in a physical sense. We must suffer a spiritual death in order to experience the rebirthing Christ commanded we do in order to follow Him. Everything about Christ's crucifixion taught us what we needed to do inside of our own spirit. This concept is also clearly illustrated by the legendary bird. We must suffer the fire before rising out of the ashes.

But why do we need the fire? Look at a refinery. When someone is refining metals such as, for instance, gold, they put it to the fire and melt it down. All of the impurities rise to the surface and are skimmed off, making the gold worth more to it's owner.

Another great example is shone by pottery. I remember back when I was in high school, I had taken every art class my school had to offer. I loved art and, to this day, still do. I was particularly fond of the ceramics class. I payed close attention to how the teacher instructed and he gave us some very strict warnings. "Do not let any impurity get in the clay or when it is fired in the kiln it will burst." We had to be sure to get all of the air pockets, debris, and other impurities out of the clay before molding it. I put great effort into this, but other students didn't. The kiln was fired up with our pieces inside and after about fifteen minutes we all heard a loud POP! The students who hadn't purified their pieces were left with nothing to show for their sloppy work. Their vessels were rendered useless. See, the other important thing we had learned is that once the clay is even partly fired it cannot be repaired. When the unfired pieces break you can wet them and rejoin them, but after the flames, no bad piece can be rejoined together. The vessel is useless.

While living in the old life, no matter how hard we try to break our habits, they can still be rejoined to our life. We need the fire to destroy all of the impure vessels in our lives so we rid ourselves of all that is useless to God. This is not an easy process. The phoenix does not merely burst for the sake of burning, but rather out of necessity. At it's worst of pain, the pressure of fear, the rage of abuse--it lets go of the life it has to gain a new one. Philippians 4:13 does NOT say "I can do all things easily through Christ who strengthens me." and John 16:33 promises strife and hardship. But we also hold the assurance in the end--it is worth it.

So if you are having trouble with abuse, depression, self confidence, placing your faith, valuing your life, loving others, loving yourself, understanding God, or even feeling anything at all...

Search yourself, find the impurities, prepare to suffer the refining fires and remove all the worthless, useless vessels from your life. Burn it all. Die. Rise up. Be born again.

The call of the phoenix is yours...

Friday, July 29, 2011

Why the World Needs Gift of Flight Ministires...

So far I have shared with you my old vision, my new vision, and a parable to help sum up the purpose of it all. I also believe I've already began to scratch the surface of why the world needs GoFM, but before we dig deeper, I'd like to make an important point about the old vision. I don't believe that the old vision of Gift of Flight Productions was a misplaced or incorrect vision. I believe God gave it to me with a purpose, and that purpose was to reveal it to one of you. I believe that while one of you are reading this, God may be speaking to you about GoFP. If He is tugging at your heart and you feel you have the time to take on that vision, contact me on our facebook.

So why do I feel the world needs Gift of Flight Ministries?

First off, I've seen a great need in the world for restitution with the church. There have been a great number of people who have been abused, mistreated, neglected, rejected, cursed, ostracized, humiliated and worse--all by the institutional church. Because of the failures of these churches to convey God's love to people, many have been left with a sour taste in their mouth every time they see a steeple. We can reach them again. Though they may never want to go to "church" for the rest of their lives, they can be fed and fellowship with other believers through this ministry. The goal, obviously, is to soften their hearts enough that the organized church no longer has that foul stench to them, but if all else fails feeding sheep is more than enough for us. Sadly, everyone has seen the picket signs and heard the condemning words and it's up to us to assure the masses--we are not that church. We don't follow a God who hates sinners, we follow a God who loves them enough to send His Son to take their place, be their example, and SAVE them. The world needs restitution. The world needs a fresh starting point. The world needs Gift of Flight.

On a second note, I've noticed and already posted the fact that we're all busy. We have jobs, we work first shift, second shift, third shift, split shifts, twelve hour shifts, doubles, triples, quintuples and then don't forget the kids have soccer, you need to get your oil changed, and when are you going to cut the grass, do the dishes, and shower? In all of this I do my best to make time for church, but some people work Saturdays, Sundays, and all other days we have church services. So what if these hectically paced humans had an option to join into the discussions on, say, facebook? What if they could watch a few motivational YouTube videos and study on them throughout the day? What if they had a podcast that acted as a sermon that they could load into their iPod, Zune, or various other MP3 player and then listen to it while at work? The world needs a ministry that could provide this. The world needs a readily accessable gospel. The world needs Gift of Flight.

My last point begins with the following statement--The CHURCH needs Gift of Flight. Too often we see churches fighting to claim better ministries, build a bigger church, a better church, claim more comfortable pews, better music, a more exciting pastor than what their neighbor church down the road has. This is not furthering the Kingdom. This is also why Gift of Flight Ministries is not typically affiliated with any particular church. Sure the GoFM leadership team and I attend and promote Niles Christian Assemby but this ministry is not exclusive to, nor part of that church. We created a facebook page to give an option, for those who will use it, to post messages in a message board about outreaches, new ministries, worship ideas, and ANYTHING regarding their church setup, in efforts to share ideas rather than hoard them. We're not here to support a divided church. The church needs direction. The church needs unity. The CHURCH needs Gift of Flight.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

the new vision...

The Internet, eh? I, while having a busy, hectic lifestyle, still was able to use the world wide web! Then I got to thinking about ALL the times I had invited people to church events only to hear them say, "I really am interested, but I don't have the time for church."

My usual mental response to this was one of judgement. "So you're telling me you don't have time for God, but you have time for facebook, twitter, blogs, emails, radio and more?" even now that argument still holds water, but I feel the judgmental attitude behind it did my evangelism more harm than good. So rather than trying to argue this fact I felt God calling me to shift my thinking.

How could I respond to someone saying they had no time for church without inflecting condemnation? Why not appeal to them instead? A website, a facebook, some blogs and podcasts, all the things they could do on their own time! Why... Not... USE THEM?

"I'm sorry Kevin, I don't have time to come to church." Well then read what Jennie Conrad learned in church Sunday by reading truthfully speaking.. "I'm too sick to get out of the house today, I can't go to church." Then study what Joe Lanza is studying on His Death will Purge.

Now, I'm not one to believe you have to go to an institutional church in order to receive salvation, but Christ did command us not to forsake the fellowship of fellow believers. As iron sharpens iron, men sharpen men and we need a setting for accountability that the institutional church provides. However Christ never said HOW we had to fellowship. So why not use the world wide web to support the world wide church?

But do we have the time? I'd be willing to guess that half of you are probably reading this on a smartphone right now. Truth is, I wrote this on my iPhone. We all have the time and a ministry such as GoFM, limits our excuses and leaves us no reason NOT to study the teachings of Christ. Remember that uncompromising job I was telling you guys about last post? I wrote over half of this while I was on my lunch break.

We ALL have the time.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

the old vision...

So, years of waiting, procrastinating, and flat out laziness to get to where I am today. First I have to say, I'm sorry. I have started so many things I've never finished. But now--This. After studying the book of James, I learned something interesting...

"Remember, it is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it." (James 4:17 NLT)

So James wrote in his letters that procrastination is a SIN? Wow--Indeed it is! So once again let me apologize for my lack of initiative. Now let me reassure you, it won't be like that this time! But this post is not about how it will be this time, it's about the first vision, Gift of Flight Productions.

I had a vision of a way to help Christian musicians get their voice out there and start sharing their voice and vision. It was a ministry, non-profit, where I would build a recording studio and rent time out for free to artists who met the criteria. Being a Christian musician myself I understand how hard it is to make a name for yourself and how much debt one can accrue trying to record even just an EP. So, I would give them the free gift of recording and promotion in effort to help them take off. I'd give them the "gift of flight." It was a good vision, yes, but God wanted more out of it and through confirmation after confirmation showed me that this was not what He had in mind for me. I don't have the time or equipment or space necessary to run a ministry like that. Maybe someday it will be a part of the GoFM list of ministries but as for now, it's going to the back burner...

Then I got to thinking (which is dangerous, I know) and I prayed to God, "God, I know You have given me a vision and purpose for ministry and I know you've even given me a name for it. God, what am I supposed to do with Gift of Flight? What CAN I do with Gift of Flight?" Then He gave it to me. He said to me, "You have an uncompromising work schedule, a family who requires your leadership and full attention, and when the day is done you still seem to have time for the internet..."

Aha!