Pumped About This Weekend and This Series
One of the areas that I have been praying about is our Mission for the week. Every year the kids give an offering that goes to some worthy cause. We typically take up about $1,000. Well, this year someone suggested that the offering go to help the families of the Charleston 9 (the firemen who lost their lives). Since our church is here in West Ashley and I'm the Dean and this is a tragedy that has touched the whole State and beyond, there could not be a better choice for our offering next week. I know the kids will be excited about helping in this way. I'm even going to see if I can arrange a Charleston Firefighter to come and talk.
I'm also very excited about our new series, "Reel to Real." The thought behind the series is to simply use current movies as a "hook" to talk about some real life issues. For example, this Sunday the movie we will use is "Spider-Man 3." If you've seen the movie you know that much of the movie centers around the internal struggle of Peter Parker (Spidey). In fact, one byline for the movie is, "The Battle Within." His battle is with bitterness and unforgiveness. If that's not a real life issue that we all face today, I don't know what is. So, on Sunday morning we'll take an uncut, uncensored look at bitterness and unforgiveness, what it does in our lives, and how the Bible says we are to deal with it.
Next Sunday, the movie is "Pirates 3." One of the overall themes of the entire Pirates series is the search for the eternal. Everyone is searching for the eternal, but most people want it (God, freedom, spirituality) on their own terms. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." So don't let movie titles or decorations trick you - this is going to be one of our hardest hitting series. (I do think you'll like the decorations in our auditorium.)
I guess because of the movie titles serving as the message titles and because we put those on our invitation cards and water bottles, several people have actually asked if we are showing the movies on Sunday morning. No, I don't have that kind of pull in Hollywood or that kind of money. But if that's what gets someone here on Sunday morning, I'll take the hit for the bait and switch (although I don't think they'll be disappointed). Saturday is shaping up to be a lot of fun as well. At 7PM we'll have several blow ups for the kids, free food, and live music. A little after 8:30, as it starts to get dark, we'll show the movie, "the Incredibles" on a large outdoor screen. Make sure to bring blankets, chairs, and bug spray. Well, that's about it for now, see you over the weekend!
A Charleston Tragedy . . . A National Tragedy
Truthfully, I didn't catch much of the news last night and didn't realize until this morning the magnitude of what had happened. I called Melanie first thing this morning and she quickly assured me that Les was fine. She even said that their son Hayden said, "Mom, you better call Pastor Chris and let him know that Daddy is okay." So while we are relieved for the Bowick family, our hearts and prayers go out to the family and friends of those still in shock today, searching for answers, strength, comfort, and hope. Next week at Camp Edisto the theme for Intermediate Week is, "The Making of a Super Hero." I was reminded today - they're right here in our community.
Loving a Wayward Child
I'm Back. . . Camp and Sunday Reflections
Quick Sunday Reflections
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What a week!
But before you think I'm complaining or asking for sympathy, let me assure you I'm not. I love what I do. And truthfully, although I'm a little tired tonight I've seen God at work all week long. Two babies born in the last couple of weeks! Wow! Every time I see a newborn baby, I'm reminded just how how fragile and precious life really is. They're sooo tiny. I'm also blown away all over again that "God became flesh and dwelt (tabernacled) among us." Even in the tragic death of Christy's sister I've seen God's faithfulness. The Moore's have been through so much this year and as Jr. and I stood in the parking lot of the E.R. I heard him say that it was all about Jesus and that Jesus would see them through. He ministered to me. I'm also so proud of how our church responds and loves people. We had a great opportunity today to reach out and love a lot of people and we knocked it out of the park! My friend who is struggling had a breakthrough and I saw signs of my old friend. Tomorrow we have a Baptism Service at Folly Beach County Park. It's just one of the best things I get to do. Several of the students that I'll be baptizing tomorrow - I was there when they were born. Now I'm there celebrating their new birth! Is that awesome or what? And the guys who have been digging up pipes all week decided to clear away some underbrush on our property as a way of making up for all the inconvenience. In our Creative Team meeting this week we had some great ideas for our upcoming series, "Reel to Real." We are all jacked. It's so amazing how the Holy Spirit works through the planning process. It's great to have Jeremiah on staff. He's been here for a year now and I've seen a lot of growth in him. He is a huge asset to our church. We need an administrative assistant at the church - yesterday! On Father's Day, strap it on tight, because I'll be talking about our vision and our future.
You see, most of life is really about our attitude and the choices we make. I'm choosing to ask God to help me see life and people through His eyes. And when I do that, it's amazing what I see. What am I seeing? God is at work, lives are being changed, Jesus is being lifted up, and God is drawing people to Himself! See you over the weekend! (Keep praying for the copier and the truck.)
Freak(s) of the Week
And that's what they are - crazy about Jesus! They love the Lord, they love the church, they love the students, they love people, and it shows! They both serve on Jeremiah's Student Ministry Team and do whatever is needed - set up, break down, small groups, worship, teaching, chaperone, and more. Miranda is on the Praise and Worship Team, serves in Promiseland, and they are both highly committed to our Small Group Ministry. But for me, the thing that stands out about them is their contagious faith. They are interceding, investing, inviting, and including FREAKS! And it's not simply because Andy is an Air Force Recruiter and it comes natural to them. They just get it. They pray for people, build relationships, invite and bring tons of people to church, and then they reach out to anyone and everyone here and invite them to their small group and into their lives.
Being a military family they are used to putting down roots and then eventually pulling them up (don't worry - they're still here for a while). And being a church in a military town we are used to people coming and going. It's never easy - but when you have people like the Gill's who truly understand the "bloom where you're planted" principle, the garden we share is so much more beautiful!
Sunday Reflections
One thing that stood out to me about today's service was the decision to change the order of service. To be honest, I think we were in a bit of a rut. We just seem to do things the same way every week with a few "tweaks" here and there. Nothing necessarily wrong with that, but this week in our Creative Team meeting we made the decision to mix things up a little bit. Not change for change sake, but it seemed to flow with what we were doing today. I think it was the right call. We had a lot of visitors today - some people in town for a wedding I'm doing this week, some folks came from our website, but mainly from friends! Keep it up Coastal. Intercede. Invest. Invite. Include.
After church I came home, got something to eat, rested for a bit and then turned around for our 101 Membership Class. We also had our 301 Ministry Class at the same time. Cindy Tighe & Marci Claude did a great job. It's a lot of fun doing multiple Life Development Classes at the same time. If you ever come out on Sunday nights, the first thing you'll notice is that Jeremiah and his team put a lot of effort into Undercurrent on Sunday nights for WAVES. You can feel the energy just walking through the Fellowship Hall. I think they had like 24 students at the Lock-in on Friday night. They had a lot of fun. I think they even left the building cleaner than when they found it. Speaking of waves - our Baptism @ the Beach will be this Saturday, June 9th, 3PM at Folly Beach County Park. If you're interested in getting baptized, please contact me this week.
Jeremiah and I and a group of students from our church leave in one week for Senior Week of camp at Camp Edisto. I can't believe that camp is already here. In some ways, I'm not ready yet. But I just get excited about seeing the lives of students changed. It was at this same camp that I gave my life to Christ 27 years ago. The first time I ever met my wife Janet was at Camp Edisto. It has a special place in my heart. I don't think I'll have internet access so I probably won't be blogging - not sure the internet has made it to Branchville, SC. We'll see what I can arrange.
I hope you're getting jacked about our new series, "Reel to Real." I know I am. Our "Movie on the Lawn" evening is going to be awesome! Well, it's late, my mind is racing, and I need to get an early start this week on camp and our new series. Coastal, I'm in love with Jesus and after every 101 Membership Class I am reminded just how much I love the church and I love you!
Reel to Real
That's what we're going to do in our new message series, "Reel to Real." For five weeks we will take an uncut, uncensored look at real life truth from popular movies. On June 24th our first message will use "Spider-man 3." Now don't mistake or confuse what we're going to do. I'm not going to be preaching from the Spider-man comics. "Spider-man 3" is just a hook, a spiritual touch point to look at deeper issues raised in our culture. If you've seen the movie you know there are many issues raised. On that Sunday we'll take a no holds barred look at bitterness and unforgiveness and what it does in our lives. We will open up God's word and boldly proclaim the truth.
The different movies are just a way to create a buzz, to get our church talking with friends, co-workers, and neighbors. So don't worry when we put up new props or play a few current songs - we're not going soft. We won't be watering down the message. Actually, just the opposite will be true. I have a feeling these will be some of our hardest hitting messages.
So we're going to challenge you to pray and invite like never before. For so many churches, the summer is a down time - attendance and giving goes down. Let's turn that trend around this summer at Coastal. To kick-off this series we're going to have a fun, creative community event on Saturday, June 23rd. Many of you might not know this, but our property used to be a drive-in movie theater. You can still see the rolling hills in the field where the cars parked. So on that Saturday, we're going to have a "Movie on the Lawn" night! Around 7PM we'll begin with hot dogs, live music, a jump castle, an obstacle course, and other fun activities for the whole family. Around 8:30PM we'll lay out our blankets and chairs and watch a family movie on a 16'X21' screen. It's all free and it's going be awesome! Start making plans and inviting now! We'll also need a group of volunteers.
At the end of each Sunday morning service during this series we'll draw a Connect Card and give away free movie passes and a few other exciting "movie related gifts." On Friday night, June 6th at 7PM we're going to host a "Chick Flick" movie night for the ladies. On Friday night, June 13th at 7PM we're going to show the movie, "The Pursuit of Happyness," and take up an offering that will go directly to the Crisis Ministry Homeless Shelter. We're going to see about getting a representative from Crisis Ministry to come and speak for a few minutes about what they do. All of these events are free and designed to reach out and engage our community. If you have any creative ideas for this series, be sure to pass them along. Help make this a Blockbuster Summer Series!
Surf's Up . . . Baptism's Not!
Rip current
outlook...for today. Moderate risk. Wind and or
wave
conditions support
stronger or more frequent rip currents. Only
experienced surf swimmers should enter the water.
Heed the advice
of lifeguards and the beach patrol. Pay attention
to flags and
posted signs.
So, after all that, we've decided to postpone the Baptism @ the Beach Service one week. It will be next Saturday, June 9th, 3PM at Folly Beach County Park. Although, David Schmidt said he'll probably be out surfing later today. He's a surfing freak! Surf's up - Dude!





