Top Ten List – Ten Months, Ten Learnings

1. Being Faithful — Above all else. In a success obsessed…bigger, better, faster, stronger culture — be it the world or the church, know what God’s calling is. Not success, but faithfulness. I am learning contentment in working the...

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Bonhoeffer had “Street Cred” in the Neighborhood

Last Friday (April 9, 1945) was the 70th anniversary of the death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The German theologian and dissident, was hanged for opposing the Nazi regime. He is not just remembered for his death, but for his clear...

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Two Are Better Than One – The Power of Partnerships

Whether shooting baskets, playing catch or doing any sorts of boyhood activities, it’s more fun with two boys than just one. Those were my childhood memories. You could endlessly throw a baseball, ride bikes or climb trees as long...

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A Little March Madness of My Own!

I can only joke about it now — as I watch the sunrise this Monday morning. I am grateful to be here to see it. Our conversation went like this: Really Nice Nurse: “Surgeons don’t like to work on Sundays.” (Me) Really...

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New Church Launch – Come Be a Part!

OK — did I get your attention? As Loving Community launched in June 2014, the number one question I fielded was this. “Are you planting a new church?” My typical, and perhaps a little snarky response was, “Why would...

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Loving Community – Approved as a 501(c)(3) Tax Exempt Organization

It is not cheap, nor is it easy, but it is an important mile stone in the life of a non-profit. Being granted tax exempt status, 501(c)(3) in IRS terms, allows a non-profit organization to receive donations and provide...

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It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

If you’re of my generation, there’s a good chance you logged some hours watching the Mr. Rogers show. You perhaps can even hear his trademark song, “It’s A Beautiful Day In the Neighborhood” running through your mind. And the catchy...

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Satire In Our Sacred Places 

I am always right. At least according to the small voice in my head. Your questioning of my ideas or opinions, unchecked can lead me to a dark, resentful place. Gratefully I am learning. Learning to take myself less...

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God’s Big Decision… Baylor Bears or TCU Horn Frogs?

This morning sports analysts and senior pastors all across the land (Texas ground zero) have turned their attention to the ALL important matters in this world, the college football playoff selection committee. They are set to announce their big...

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A Child is Lost

Topping the list of every parents worst nightmare is loosing their child in a crowded space. I’ve been there. Immediate panic, shortness of breath, adrenalin racing - in that moment you are laser focused on the search. Gratefully the reunion...

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