This blog is dedicated to keeping you updated about the Pocono Community Church family and to sharing my daily thoughts and ideas regarding life, leadership and the Church.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Weekend Update
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Explaining Why Staff Leave
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Small Groups and Stewardship Seminar
PCC is hosting a Small Groups & Stewardship Seminar next Thursday, July 30th with my good friends from Church Leader Insights. You don't want to miss this! Here's what will be covered. To register, click here.- The 5 types of givers in your church
- How to cultivate first time givers
- How to develop an ongoing stewardship system
- How to motivate people to tithe
- How to challenge people to go deeper in stewardship
- How to teach on money
- How to increase giving in your church
- How to help your congregation understand the connection between financial stewardship and spiritual growth
- How to help first time givers realize the significance of their gift
- Understanding stewardship as discipleship
"The Activate Seminar" 1:30pm - 4:30pm
(based on the new book "Activate: An Entirely New Approach to Small Groups")
- How do I get 100% of my church involved in small groups?
- What are the basic elements of an effective small groups system?
- How do I recruit and train enough small-group leaders?
- What are the myths that are holding back my small groups?
- What is a good structure for small-group ministry?
- How do I get small groups involved in serving and evangelism?
- How do I get started?
To sign up, click here.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Hope Dispenser
Friday, July 17, 2009
Life on the B List
Join me this weekend as we continue our new summer teaching series, Life on the B List with Part 2 of the message, "Less is More".Wednesday, July 15, 2009
5 Things You Need to Do with Your Money
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
10 Things You Don't Know about Pastors

Leadership Network recently conducted a survey of 232 pastors of churches with an average weekend worship attendance of at least 2,000. The following ten statements are taken from a full-length report which can be downloaded HERE.
1. They think of themselves more as teachers and directional leaders than as pastors.
Sure, their business cards may say pastor and their congregants may call them Pastor Smith -- but when these leaders are asked which phrase best describes how they see themselves and their role, the phrase "pastor, shepherd or spiritual guide" ranks a distant fourth.
2. Preaching tops the list of things they do best.
3. They haven't always worked in churches.
Although most attended church regularly at the age of 16, 42% of them spent five or more years working in another field before entering the pastorate. The most popular prior career choice? Business. Meanwhile, a third of senior pastors' spouses work both outside the home and outside the church.
4. Being an extrovert isn't mandatory.
Yes, their role demands that they be comfortable standing on a platform and speaking in front of large crowds. But nearly half of them say they're somewhat or very introverted.
5. Family stays at the top of mind when it comes to prayers.
In a 53-hour work week, megachurch senior pastors spend a full 19 hours in and preparing for preaching, teaching and worship, 9 hours in meetings--and 5 hours in intentional prayer and meditation.
When they pray, who do they pray for? Their family (94%) and themselves (84%) primarily, followed by church staff (76%) and other individuals at church (64%). Almost two-thirds say they seldom pray for political leaders and roughly 20% say they never do. Similarly, only 19% regularly pray for their neighbors.
6. They usually like the people they work with.
Megachurch pastors report low levels of conflict in their churches, and high levels of satisfaction with the individuals they work with. Only 5% of pastors report being "somewhat dissatisfied" with the church board; the remaining 95% of pastors gave satisfactory ratings. Worship directors got the lowest rating of "very dissatisfied" but only among a mere 2% of the pastors surveyed.
7. They believe their top gift is leadership.
According to our survey, the spiritual gifts most often possessed by large-church senior pastors are leadership (77%) and teaching (67%), distantly followed by exhortation (21%).
8. They are actively involved in sports.
When asked "in which of these areas outside your church community would you describe yourself as ‘currently active'," the most common answer was not a school-related activity, a social service or hobby group; it was a parachurch group (37%), followed by a sports league (34%) and denominational activities (32%). As was found to be the case in Leadership Network's recent executive pastor survey, the top non-church involvement for senior pastors in large churches is sports leagues. In fact "sports" is also the most frequently mentioned way megachurch pastors say they maintain their sanity during crazy or stressful moments of ministry.
9. They find worship at their church helpful for personal spiritual growth.
One might think that working at a church could hinder full engagement in the worship experience, however 41% of pastors surveyed said that worship services were extremely helpful for them. On the flip-side, only 27% of senior pastors report finding small groups extremely helpful to their spiritual growth, and 11% went on record to say they're not very helpful at all. Personal time with God still tops the list with 79% saying that reading the Bible, prayer or solitude is "extremely helpful" to spiritual growth. This finding also parallels the responses of executive pastors.
10. They're not thinking about quitting.
In today's world, people tend to switch careers a lot. But what about pastors? Just under half of large church senior pastors surveyed admit they've thought about leaving their church to enter a different occupation in the last five years, although on the upside, most say it's only "once in a while." Furthermore, when asked about their plans to retire, on average senior pastors expect to be in their position for 17 more years (until age 68) – on top of the 15 they've already put into their role.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Kids Camp
This morning a bunch of excited kids boarded the buss for summer kids camp. I'm not sure who was happier, the kids going to camp or their parents waving goodbye. Too funny. Saturday, July 11, 2009
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Principle of C.A.N.E.I.
Every Monday our team gets together and evaluates the previous Sunday experience. Someone once told me that the process of evaluation is what separates amateurs from professionals. Amateur athletes don't sit in the dark room for hours and pour over tape from the previous game. Professionals do. Amateur musicians don't sit and listen to tracks they laid down in the studio ad infinitum and make minor tweaks to make the song that much better. Professionals do. Amateur communicators don't write, rewrite, rehearse and then rewrite their messages. Professionals do.Tuesday, July 07, 2009
It's A Boy!
Today we found out that we are having another BOY! How cool is that ... I never thought in a million years that we would have 4 kids - let alone 3 sons. Crazy! Monday, July 06, 2009
Friday, July 03, 2009
Real Freedom
This weekend we celebrate the freedom of our nation. Hopefully, in the midst of your July 4th festivities and barbecues, you will take some time to thank God for the men and women who gave their lives so that we could be "a free nation, under God."Thursday, July 02, 2009
New Beginnings
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Take The Plunge
It’s called “Taking the Plunge.”
Approximately 67 believers of faith decided to take the plunge. Some had been baptized as babies but never as adults and they wanted their baptism to be their choice. Others were looking at their water baptismal to be the next step in their walk of faith with God. One uplifting testimony came from a gentleman who said God had delivered him through a medical operation which was followed by a layoff from his job after 20 years and yet nonetheless he came here to be baptized to reaffirm his faith in God.
If there was any apprehension in God’s house, I think it quickly evaporated with the spirit-filled atmosphere. It was an inspiration-filled evening. Taking the plunge has taken on a whole new meaning.
How The Mighty Fall
I'm currently reading Collins' latest work, "How the Mighty Fall." In a world of Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and Bernie Madoff, this is a must read for any leader.Monday, June 29, 2009
Water Baptism
Thursday, June 25, 2009
The Hardy Group
Today I'm doing a podcast with my friend Dick Hardy, founder of The Hardy Group. Dick is a great guy with tons of energy. He loves to partner with pastors and local churches, especially during times of staff and leadership transition. - The people you hire will determine the level of your success
- Hire slow, fire fast
- Hiring superior people is a learned skill. That gives me hope.
- The best interviewers don't make the best employees.
- Boring job descriptions usually attract the worst candidates
- Clarity on what you want the new hire to do is critical
- Develop a hiring system that enables you to hire the best people
- Never hire an inexperienced person for an important job
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
e100 Challenge

I've been totally blow away by all the great feedback from the Father's Day message, especially the advice my grandfather gave to start a "family altar." He described the family altar as a daily time you spend with your family reading the Bible, talking about it, and praying together. I'll never forget when he said that most of our conflict and difficulties in our homes would be done away with if we simply read God's word together, prayed for one another, out loud, by name - every day.
So, many of you have asked for help in how to read your Bible. Well, you can take my Pop's advice and just start read in Genesis and make your way to Revelation. Or, you can take the e100 challenge. The e100 Challenge will give you the top 100 stores from the Bible; 50 from the Old Testament and 50 from the New Testament. I highly recommend taking the challenge.
Just go here to get more information and sign up today.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Sunday Night Mind Dump
- Had an awesome Father's Day today. My kids all wore their Steeler's jerseys for me. They took me out to Big Daddy's - a local eatery. Had an awesome Prime Rib. Thanks guys. So thankful for Bekah and my kids.
- My Dad and Grandfather joined me for a Father's Day interview at PCC. It was probably the most memorable experience I've ever had in church. They did such an awesome job sharing real life stories of what it means to be a man of faith. So much practical stuff. My 93 year old grandfather stole the show - he was incredible. So thankful and blessed for the rich spiritual heritage that's been passed on to me.
- My whole family was also in church today. So great to have them in church and spend time with them this afternoon.
- Having a great time hanging out with my brother and his family tonight. Watching some reruns of the US Open golf tournament. Doesn't look too good for Tiger.
- Have an incredibly busy work week lined up. Staff conferrals...Elder Team meeting...Consultants in town...Strategizing for the next stage of growth at PCC...Sermon prep for the new series "Life of the B List" (8 week study on the Matthew 5:1-12 on the Beattitudes that kicks off July 12)...
- Need to prepare some lectures for July- I was invited to speak at the Seminarians Conference at AGTS
- Praying for our Student Youth Ministry team headed to El Salvador for a week long missions trip. Godspeed Underground!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Leading Missional Ministry
Had a great time teaching at AGTS with my friend and former prof, Dr. Stephen Lim. Dr. Lim is not the Academic Dean of AGTS. The class was titled, Leading Missional Ministry. Thursday, June 18, 2009
Potty Mouth Preachers
Keepin' it clean. Great word, Ed!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
FaceBook Homepage
Facebook has just made home pages available now from a direct url address. I picked up www.facebook/davidcrosbyjr You can check it out here. If you have a FB account, you should get one. Very cool.
Father's Day This Weekend
This weekend is Father's Day and it's going to be one of the most unique services in the history of PCC. As you may know, I am the third generation of preachers in my family. So, this weekend, my grandfather and father will be joining us to share on the topic of "Lessons from My Father." Tuesday, June 16, 2009
On Church Discipline
Monday, June 15, 2009
Thoughts on Transition
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Small Group / Stewardship Seminar
Just an FYI for all the pastors and church leaders that read the blog ... you are invited to join me at our new facility on July 30th where we will be hosting Church Leader Insights and Kerrick Thomas for a one day Activate (Small Groups) and Stewardship (Church finances) Seminar.If you need to know how to do small groups at your church or need practical insight on how to increase your giving and set up a solid stewardship plan at your church - than you need to come to this seminar.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Work ON it
However, working "on" my church is akin to taking a ride in the plane and looking at the church from 30,000 feet in the air. It involves asking tons of tough questions like, "are all my systems in place and firing on all cylinders?"; "do I have all the right staff in the right place for the current ministry and who do I need to hire to go to the next level?", "are we accomplishing the vision of the church and how do we know - what tools are in place to measure organizational effectiveness?" and on and on and on.
I've been working "on" the church harder the last couple days than ever. Working "on" your church is kind of like a double-edged sword for me. On one hand, this kind of stuff excites me and fills my mind with anticipation for all that God is going to do in the future. On the other hand, it scares me to death when I consider how in world are we ever going to get all this done.
How about you? What are you working "on" not just "in". Your marriage ... career ... parenting ... heath ... home?
You can take a 30,000 foot perspective on your life by just sitting at your kitchen table and starting thinking and dreaming and working "on" it, not just "in" it.
Monday, June 08, 2009
Self-Feeder
Unfortunately, many aren't experiencing that dynamic real life in Christ because we have failed to learn how to "feed ourselves" from the Word of God - the Bible. Too often Christians settle for secondary sources of spiritual sustenance. These are "spoon fed" Christians that rely on others.
If you want to really live - feed your soul, not just your face. Learn how to dig into God's word and apply it to your life.
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Humility 101
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
The Relationship behind the Sunday

Meaningful worship. Dynamic teaching. Relevant Sermon series. Creativity. Excellence. Souls impacted for the kingdom of God. I truly believe that every pastor and worship pastor strives for these elements every Sunday. How do we get there? Well, I can say with certainty that the most important relationship in the worship planning process is the pastor/worship pastor relationship. Now, having said that, here's another truth. Potentially the greatest tension in the worship planning process is the pastor/worship planning relationship.
I've had the privilege of being involved in a Worship Leader Coaching Network for the past 4 months. I know that Pastor Dave has mentioned this before in the past, but its worth saying again. If you're not involved in some type of mentoring / coaching relationship as a pastor or worship pastor, you are definitely missing out. I have both been encouraged and learned many things just over the past few months. Let me just say a quick thanks to my coach Jason Hatley. Thanks Jason for all your help! Now, back to this relationship. It has the potential to make or break your planning and implementation of worship services. If its non-existent, trust me, it will show on Sunday mornings. I don't believe that any of us want a bad relationship, I believe the problem lies more in the fact that we are not actively engaged in making it happen. Sometimes we can assume that "it will all just work out". I am blessed to have a Pastor that takes this relationship seriously. I can honestly say that we work together and actively engage in the process of worship planning. We meet weekly to evaluate the services and spend time on creative planning elements, song selection, and future series topics. While I have a great Pastor and friend in Dave, there are also things that I MUST do to help this relationship. Here are some of my responsibilities: a) Loyalty to the Pastor, b) Trust - its one of the greatest gifts I can give him; c) Excellence in my area; and d) Communication.
I hope each of you can say your relationship with your pastor, or if you are a pastor, your relationship with your worship pastor is great. If you can't say that, here are a few steps you can take to start turning the relationship in an active direction.
1. Commitment: "trust + loyalty" - are you committed to this relationship?
2. Clarify Roles: you must have role clarity or you will have role confusion.
3. Communication: "the biggest problem with communication is the assumption that it is taking place".
4. Create Systems: ensure that there are systems around that help you continue the relationship.
I want to encourage you to take a moment and evaluate your relationship as a pastor or worship pastor. Maybe take some time this week and meet with each other and have an open dialogue about this relationship. Trust me, it will have a positive impact on your Sunday mornings!
Monday, June 01, 2009
Worship Planning in the 21st Century

Worship service planning. It's not what it used to be. I can remember years ago writing a list of songs down on a piece of paper for each musician before a Sunday service. You know....3 fast, 3 slow and an 'offeratory' for your ONE Sunday morning service. Standard protocol in the late 80's early 90's. You had your 4-5 musicians that played every Sunday and you had a rehearsal, well, tried to have rehearsals if you could get the 4 guys to show up. Chord charts weren't really an issue (most of the songs were right there in the hymnal) and an mp3 might as well have been a cousin to C3PO.
Fast foward to 2009. Multiple services, multiple teams, chord charts galore, and you can't survive without a rehearsal. It can be very overwhelming coordinating all those things as a Worship Pastor. We all want every Sunday to be meaningful and want to be sure that our teams have all the resources they need. Here at PCC I found myself scrambling much more than I had planned. I wanted to make sure everyone was in the loop and had their resources (charts, words, mp3s, etc.). Great goal, but tough to achieve with 3 services and over 35 members on my team. I did alot of research on the internet about service planning options and tried many 'free trials'. Now, I'm not a salesman or representative for this program, just a Worship Pastor trying to be an intentional leader. I came across a web based program called Planning Center Online. If you are looking, or needing, some help in organizing your team and services then you may want to check them out (of course there are other ones on the web as well). I have used it for 2 months and I love it! I can plan service orders, attach chord charts, mp3s, lyric sheets, etc. All my team members get emails when I schedule them and they can either accept or decline the request (it can even send them text messages if they choose to get them). And my team LOVES it. They can see plans ahead of time and have the resources they need to prepare for rehearsals. Most of all, they feel connected! We communicate via email, I can send them updates on songs, and our rehearsals are much smoother as a result. If you're struggling with planning your services and rehearsals, be encouraged....there are solutions out there that can help. It's nice when technology can help us with the administrative parts of our ministry so we can focus more on people!
Friday, May 29, 2009
Guest Contributor: Ronnie Jordan
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Bible Study Tools
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Logos Bible Software
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
New Seres: Text
On Memorial Day weekend we kicked off a brand new teaching series, TEXT. Thursday, May 21, 2009
Church Stats
Here are some interesting stats they shared:
Among some 300,000 churches in North America only:
- Approx. 2900 churches have attendances of 1,000-1,999
- Approx. 580 churches have attendances of 2,000-2,999
- Approx. 670 churches have attendances of 3,000 and higher
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Heart Word
One of the inherent dangers of being a preacher is that we spend so much of our time proclaiming the Word that we constantly look to the Scriptures for principles or truths that we can use to help someone else.
Often times, we neglect hiding the Word in our heart for ourselves. It's the hidden Word of God in our heart that keeps us pure and righteous and and free from sin.
Don't be like the train conductor who that falsely believes he has been to the places he announces just because he has loudly proclaimed them. Spend time in God's word first and foremost for your personal benefit. Then, out of the outflow of the Word and Spirit's activity in your own life, will come your best messages for others.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Kelly Shannon
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
No Fear Video
Monday, May 11, 2009
Sujo John
Remember that this weekend we are piloting a Saturday evening service on May 16th at 6:00 PM. On Sunday, there will NOT be a 9am service. Instead, we will have a 10:45am and 12:30pm service. Invite your friends! Don't come alone.
Friday, May 08, 2009
Mother's Day
This Sunday is Mother's Day. At PCC, we have a special presentation to honor all the moms and you don't want to miss it. It's going to be a ton of fun. Also, I'll be continuing in our series, No Fear, with a special message and time of prayer at the altars. I sense in my spirit that God is going to do something special in all our services this weekend.
So be sure to come out and bring your friends!
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Ted Haggard Interview
Monday, May 04, 2009
Weekend Highlights
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Leading on Empty
Ministry is like a double-edged sword. On the one side, it offers the most refreshing and rewarding experience ever. It's amazing to watch God literally restore life to those that are dry and dead inside.
On the other side, ministry can be a completely draining and exhausting enterprise. Unfortunately, too often many people find more to criticize and complain about rather than celebrating and complementing all that God is doing in and through his church.
I'm loving Wayn'e book and look forward to sharing some thoughts.
Monday, April 27, 2009
It's All Good
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Coaching Pt. 2
2. A Good Coach Asks Tough Questions
Good coaches always ask tough questions. Someone said, "The quality of your questions will determine the quality of your life."
Here are some of the questions my coach regularly asks me:
1. What is the one thing that is impeding your progress?
2. What benefits/payoffs do you experience by not doing anything about it?
3. What would you like to see happen in this situation?
4. What are you pretending not to know about this situation?
5. What resources do you need to overcome this challenge?
6. What are you going to do about? When?
7. Would you like some accountability with that?
8. How can I pray with you?
Monday, April 20, 2009
Coaching Pt. 1
Last week I wrapped up an 8 month commitment with my Advanced Coaching Group in NYC led by Nelson Searcy. In addition to planting and pastoring Journey Church, Nelson leads coaching cohorts in both NYC and FlA. Nelson and his team have made a tremendous impact on my ministry here in Pocono and I want to thank him for investing in me and many other pastors.This week I want to share some of the thoughts regarding the importance and benefits of having a coach.
#1. A Coach Challenges You to Be the Best
Coaches never get on the field and take a shot, score a goal or participate in play. Their work takes place on the sideline and in locker room at the chalk board. Through teaching, training and motivation, coaches bring out the best in their players.
If you are a pastor, who is challenging you to be your best at building the Kingdom? Who is motivating you and speaking into your life? Who is holding you accountable?
If you aren't in church ministry, do you have someone challenging you to be the best at what you do? Paul says that older women are to pour into younger ladies and help them excel in life and faith. The same is true for the guys. Paul's teacher was Gamiliel. His protege was Timothy.
Everyone needs a coach. If you don't have a coach, ask yourself: what's the reason why? What are you going to do this week to find one?
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Don't Quit
The prophet gave him this word, "Be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded."
It's so easy to get discouraged in life. Whether you are a mom feels completely unappreciated for all the work she does around the house or a minister who gets more complaints than compliments, know this - your work will get rewarded.
One day God will reconcile the books. Rest assured. Don't quit.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Amazing Easter!
This year Easter @ PCC was simply amazing. We had 2536 people show up and tons of them made decisions for Christ. In fact, I don't have the final number yet, but I believe it was over 200! That's crazy awesome! Go God!We kicked off the series, No Fear. If you missed it, you can go here to listen to it. Next week I'll be sharing a message on how we can overcome discouragement in life.
I want to thank the staff and hundreds of volunteers for praying, fasting and working so hard to make this Easter the best-ever so far at PCC. Thanks for inviting your friends and partnering with PCC to reach this Mountain with the Gospel!
Also, I want to thank all those that attended the third service. We had almost 700 in that service alone. Thanks for freeing up seats for the second service. Unfortunately, we still had to turn people away. Looks like its time to start another service! Let's do it!
Friday, April 10, 2009
Good Friday Communion
Tonight from 5 - 7 PM, PCC will be offering a family come and go communion. Whether you come alone, with friends or family, everyone will be served during this wonderful time of contemplation and thanksgiving for all that Christ has done for us.The Pastoral Staff and Church Elders will be serving the communion. As you enter the auditorium, you may wish to find a place to sit, pray and quietly give thanks for Christ's sacrifice. When you are ready, make your way to one of the six communion stations where you will be served.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Easter is coming!
Easter is just a few days away. We have an awesome weekend planned to celebrate the fact that Jesus is alive!You still have time to invite your friends to one of our three weekend services on Sunday at either 9am, 10:45am or 12:30pm. Bring a friend to each of our three services!
This year we have special musical guest, Vickie Yohe. You and your friends will enjoy her upbeat music and inspirational spirit.
Also, I'm putting the final touches on my Easter message. This year I'll be sharing a message called, "No Fear" from John 20:19-24. I pray that God will use it to bring hope and encouragement to all who hear it.
Again, one special request ... if you normally attend the 10:45am service, please come to the 12:30pm service instead. There has been so much buzz about PCC that we may end up having to turn people away from our second service. Last week it was completely packed and first service was jammed too.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
God Still Isn't Dead
Looked at from a celestial perspective, the American model of religion, far from retreating, is going global. Pastorpreneurs are taking their message around the world. In Latin America, Pentecostalism has disrupted the Catholic Church's monopoly. Already five of the world's 10 biggest churches are in South Korea: Yoido Full Gospel Church, which has 800,000 members, is a rival in terms of organization for anything Messrs. Warren and Hybels can offer. China is the latest great convert. There are probably close to 100 million Christians in China, most of them following a very individualistic American-style faith. Already more people attend church each Sunday than are members of the Communist Party. China will soon be the world's biggest Christian country and also possibly its biggest Muslim one. Read more
Monday, April 06, 2009
Weekend Highlights
1. Our attendance was up over 56% from last year on Palm Sunday with over 1700 attendees.
2. Many put their faith in Christ yesterday. Go God!
3. We baptized 26 new believers in Christ.
4. The new three service format was awesome. It helped us grow by 300 people in one weekend.
5. The Gathering prayer service was amazing. God is going to honor those prayers for the lost.
6.We had tons of committed volunteers do a fantastic job creating a warm and welcoming environment.
7. The music was off the hook.
One request ... all those that normally attend the 2nd service at 10:45, please attend the third service this Easter weekend at 12:30pm. We need all the room we can get in that 2nd service. So please help free up seats for those that don't know Jesus yet!
Friday, April 03, 2009
Thursday, April 02, 2009
The Gathering Prayer & Baptism
This Sunday night we are gathering together for our monthly prayer and water baptism service. In the past few weeks over 200 people have committed their life to Jesus and over 150 have signed up to be water baptized.It's truly amazing to see what God is doing here at PCC. Every week I have to pinch myself and say, "Am I dreaming?"
Please come out this Sunday night and let's pray for our upcoming Easter services where we are expecting hundreds more to give their lives to Jesus Christ. Also, let's support all the baptismal candidates that are experiencing the life-changing power of Jesus. They need our prayer, support and cheers when they make this public statement of confession. I can't hardly wait!
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
What Should I Preach?
In other words, the Greeks of Paul's day clamored for clever communicators full of philosophical wisdom. And the Jews desired miraculous demonstrations from the preacher.
In the same way, today's audience desires slick sermons presented in easy-to-digest three-point "how-to" messages that will put them on the fast track to get out of debt, live the dream marriage and raise perfect kids.
But Paul says, "preach the cross", which means to lift up Jesus, his sinless life, sacrificial death, supernatural resurrection and soon-coming return. Yeah, that might seem silly to today's audience or even absurd. But it's the only message we have and the only one that saves.
So, preach the cross.
