Archive for October, 2008

An Amazing and Historic Day @ Southbrook Church!

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Oct 27 2008

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Over the last several weeks there have been hundreds of guests pouring into our new worship center. Yesterday there were another 500 or so on top of that! I’ve always believed that God expects us to be extra good stewards of such a tremendous opportunity and blessing as this. And this past weekend—especially—I witnessed our volunteers in every area step up to the task in a HUGE way!

Thanks to everyone who put in the extra hours and stayed late, responded to every request with a smile and genuinely helpful answers and guidance for our guests. You all made a tremendous impact! The emails and letters are pouring in about what a special day it was. And the best part is how special it was for more than 60 adults who gave their lives to Jesus Christ!

That’s what it’s all about!

There were teens and young kids who committed their lives to Jesus as well. I’ll let you know when I hear. I promise!

Meanwhile, I will turn today’s post into picture and movie day. Here are a few pictures from the day to get you started and I will have them added as they come in!

Once again, thanks to everyone who made this grand opening—a grand slam!

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Grand Opening is Tomorrow! Last chance to invite!!

General | Posted by Rob
Oct 25 2008

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This is a fairly rare Saturday post to remind you all to get your guests lined up and ready to roll!

Grand Opening is tomorrow! There will be Bar-b-Que, rock climbing walls, bouncy thingys (I’m sure they have a name), booths for every ministry and much more!

The 2 services in the new building will be at 9:00 and 11:00 (and, though I thought for sure it would take more than a couple weeks), Saturday looks like it may make an early return by the first of the year!

See you all tomorrow!

Can’t wait!

God is on the move!!!

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The Treehouse — Day One

General | Posted by Rob
Oct 24 2008

CIMG3244 Admittedly, I’m no expert on tree house building, so I thought I’d start a little closer to home—reading. I love to read, and I figured there must be something on tree houses.

Well, in yesterday’s post I shared the book that inspired the whole tree house idea, this one:

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It had a little something in it on building a modest little tree house. Truth be told, I thought it was better than modest. I thought it was awesome. But I then shared it with someone else and that’s when everything changed!

You see, my father in law, Bob—let’s call him “Bob the Builder” for reasons that will become all too apparent shortly. Well, Bob the builder took one look at my little “Dangerous Boy’s” tree house and said, “The only thing dangerous about that is the laughter and ridicule my grandson will have to endure if you build it! Seriously, they call that a tree house?! Gime that book. If you’re serious about build—”

I didn’t hear the rest as he walked into the other room, book in hand. All I remember is a cold, dark feeling coming over me and a picture of the Swiss Family Robinson Tree house forming in my mind complete with running water, electricity and a plasma, big screen TV! One word,

AAAAAaaaauuuugggghhhh!!!!

The next day after sensing impending doom, my mother and father in law left for home. A few days went by and I began to think I had over reacted. I mean, just because Bob the Builder constructs everything a notch above the Taj Mahal didn’t mean he was going to bring that same level of perfection to this project. In fact, for all I knew, he’d forgotten all about it.

I was wrong.

Dead wrong.

About a month later—roughly the time it took me to pick out the right tree—my in-laws returned and Bob brought with him three tree house books from Barnes and Noble, blueprints, a trailer full of tools, and a list of about $600 worth of purchases we would need just to get started!

“Hey,” he said, “you were talking about building a tree house last time I was here. You serious or not?! If I’m going to help it’s not going to be some sissy tree house for six year old girls to have tea parties in. It’s gonna be something Nathan can be proud of—something he and his friends can practically live in, hunt from, launch battles, etc. Now let’s get started. My time is limited.”

And so it begins.

To be continued…

 

P.S. — Don’t forget, Brookies—THIS weekend is our grand opening at Southbrook Weddington and the start of our “Vintage Jesus” series. If you don’t invite everyone you know, I can’t stop the weeping and gnashing of teeth you’re sure to endure!

Use this E-Vite HERE for an easy way to invite.

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