Thursday, August 28, 2008

A Vote For Me Is A Vote For...

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Chapter ??


Trying to figure out God and his ways is a lot like trying to master the game of golf. Right when you think you have that slice in your drive figured out, your short game goes down the tubes. Then you work and work to correct your short game only to see that you can't putt to save your life. And around and around it goes. I have spend a good portion of this year trying to figure out, for my family and I, just what God is up to. And it's from this search that I can honestly say, "I HAVE NO IDEA!" I do know this. Earlier this I year I was asking God to restore within me that sense of adventure back into my daily walk with him...well you get what you ask for.

In October of last year I left the church I had poured myself into for almost 7 years without really knowing what was ahead of me. The afternoon I left, is when I received the first phone call from Westview Church, where I have thoroughly enjoyed being a part of. I left Point Of Grace, completely burnt out, hurt and thinking maybe, that after almost 20 years of working in ministry, that I was done. But in just a short time, 8 months working part-time at Westview, I've rediscovered that I still love seeing lives changed and watching people utilize their gifts when giving back to God. This summer has been a much needed time of rest and renewal. So now the adventure continues, back to full-time ministry.

Really kind of out of nowhere, I was presented with an opportunity to join the staff at Valley Church located in West Des Moines, and after talking back and forth for a week or so, I accepted the position of Director Of Programming at www.valley-church.com. Now I've only been on staff for 4 days now, but I have to say I'm really enjoying it and looking forward to what God had in store.

I will miss seeing the new friends we made at Westview on a weekly basis, but as always hope that we can continue to remain friends. You can never have enough friends.

So to Westview we say thank you and you have been a blessing from God to my family and I, and to Valley Church we are extremely excited to dig in and get involved.

Tim

Monday, August 18, 2008

Change


Change. Some hate it, some love it, others thrive on it. No matter how much we try to avoid it, it's inevitable, we can't escape it. Change is part of our human existence.

But to quote my good friend Tom Clegg, "the only ones who like change are wet babies!" So how do we deal with it?

A few weeks ago, I was given the opportunity to speak at Lutheran Church of Hope on the topic of Creativity. To summarize what I spoke on was this:

God calls us to be creative. Creativity equals change.
Change brings fear. Fear requires trust.
Trust requires faith. Faith requires God.
For the past three weeks we've had the opportunity to have Dr. Tom Clegg speak at Westview for our current series, titled after his seventh book, "Missing In America." This past Sunday he used a quote in his message that reminded me of what I've been thinking on over the past few weeks. The quote he used was this:
"Healthy things grow. Growing things change. Change challenges us. Challenges cause us to trust God. Trust leads to obedience. Obedience makes us healthy. And healthy things grow."

So repeat after me... change is good. Change is good. Change is...

Thursday, August 7, 2008

This Is The Year!

Ok, so every year for the past 20 years I have tried to become an Arizona Cardinals fan, and every year they start great and then putter out about game 2. But....this is the year, this is going to be the year they turn the whole thing around. (Speaking in faith here. ;) So tonight they begin their journey. The Yates family loves the NFL and when Pre-Season kicks off it's like opening a new chapter each year. So I say once again, this just might become the year that I become a fan of the Arizona Cardinals. I'll let you know how it's going after about game 3.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

More Than Music Seminar

Had a great time today at the More Than Music Seminar at Lutheran Church Of Hope. Again it was sort of a fist step in a new direction for me. For quite a while I've been wanting to put together a session about creativity and this gave me the opportunity to get it all written out and try it out. If you attended to today, I'm still trying to figure out the best way to post the resources I noted during the breakout session. I do know this, I met some great people that I hope to connect with in the near future, and it was great to see our good friend Jonathan Martin, always enjoy hangin' with him.

Tim