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The kid can bowl

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He gets it from his dad. What can I say…

Being Passionate vs. Laying Low

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Let’s admit it. We all like to lay low from time to time when it comes to fulfilling the Great Commission. There are a lot of us who don’t want all the baggage that goes along with sharing Jesus with others. Sometimes it’s because we’re overwhelmed. Sometimes it’s because we’re afraid. Sometimes it’s because we feel foolish or, come on now, even ashamed.

This past Sunday morning, our lead pastor Mike P. started off his message by talking about how Vertical Church is seeking to fulfill our part of the Great Commission by “leading people to be passionate about Jesus so that they can lead others to Jesus.” Take a second with me here and think about the implication of the last part of that statement. What if we re-worded it “…so that they can BE PASSIONATE about leading others to Jesus.” That word: passionate – how do we actually become passionate about sharing Jesus with others? Let’s look today at a few hindrances we have to overcome if we are going to develop this passion that makes us want to share Jesus uncontrollably.

1. Realize that you don’t have to be a theological scholar to share Jesus with someone. In fact, check this out:

But God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound
the wise; and God has chosen the weak things of the world to
confound the things which are mighty… – 1 Corinthians 1:27
(AKJV)

Isn’t that reassuring? Even if you feel foolish, even if you think God could never use anyone with your lack of biblical knowledge, God said through His Word that he would use the foolish to “CONFOUND” the wise! If we can come to terms with this, the passion can begin to form within us. Now this doesn’t mean that we should abstain from reading and studying Scripture, but how much you know or don’t know should not be the basis upon which we seek to share the Good News with someone. Why? Because you might not know where that other person is anyway with their own knowledge, and even so, it isn’t Scripture that saves people – it’s JESUS that saves people.

2. You can’t be ashamed of Jesus. Now, why would anyone be ashamed? For one, because of public perception. Think about it – if you have lifelong friends who are unchurched, unsaved, and openly living in sin with no desire for reconciliation and salvation, you might be a grade-A Christian, but talking about Jesus to these friends? Many of us would say, “forget about it.” This is usually the number one objection to teenage evangelism as I’ve found through years of trying to teach teens how to share their faith. Listen to what Paul wrote in the opening chapter of his letter to the Romans:

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of
God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the
Jew, then to the Gentile. Romans 1:16 (NIV)

If you know anything about Paul, you probably know that Paul wasn’t ashamed of the Gospel. It kind of goes without saying. I mean, he was arrested for sharing the Gospel, and continued to share the Gospel from prison – he was eventually martyred for it! But why was he never ashamed? Because he recognized that it was synonymous with the power of God, which needs to be shared with everyone. Do you recognize that power? Have you ever read something in Scripture and thought – “WHOA!” The Word of God is powerful – insanely powerful.

3. We can’t be afraid of animosity, rejection, or even persecution. When we hear the word “persecution,” we don’t really think of that word applying to us, especially in the United States. But essentially, the word persecute means “to cause to suffer, to harass, or to systematically mistreat.” When we put it like that, chances are we’ve all been persecuted before. After Jesus ascended to be with the Father, and the church began to form in the book of Acts, the apostles faced constant persecution by the chief priests and government. They were even flogged due to their refusal to “lay low.” However:

The apostles left the [council], rejoicing because they had been
counted worthy of suffering disgrace for the Name.
Acts 5:41 (NIV)

What if we looked at persecution as a privilege? What if we rejoiced over something like this? In today’s culture, sharing the message of Jesus isn’t particularly easy or welcome on many accounts. But I’ve always heard that “nothing worth doing is ever easy.”

So, all that being said, are you laying low right now? Do you feel unworthy or not quite knowledgeable enough? Are you nervous about what others will think? Is it just really hard for you to share your faith? I want to encourage you – you’re not alone. In fact, if we believe what we read in Scripture, we are all unworthy and undeserving. But you know what? Jesus died for all of mankind, out of His unending, unconditional love for us, and God wants to use you to share that message. That, friends, is something we just can’t keep to ourselves. How can we not be passionate about leading others to Jesus?

One CRAZY Easter event!

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I’m writing this post on Sunday afternoon, even though it won’t post until Tuesday. I just have to tell you what I experienced this morning. If you didn’t know, today was the Lumberton Egg Drop, presented by Vertical Church. I knew this was going to be a big deal, but honestly, I had NO CLUE what was about to happen. I can only describe it as CRAZY. Let me take you on a journey through my day:

  • 7:05am: I left my house, picked up some breakfast, and headed to Northeast Park.
  • 7:25am: I arrived at Northeast Park. At first, I didn’t see much of anything out of the ordinary. That was, until I turned the corner and saw the lime green shirts, signifying that Vertical Church’s volunteers were out in full force.
  • 7:50am: I met Brian, who was going to be the pilot of the helicopter. I would have the awesome opportunity to ride shotgun in the helicopter to film the drop from the air, and we started making our initial plans on where to drop, when to drop, and just how many eggs we could fit in the chopper.
  • 8:00am: About this time, I look over and see four GIGANTIC inflatables taking form. These things looked huge from far away, but when you got up close to them, it was actually a bit scary. Seriously – BIG.
  • 8:15am: Now there was a sea of lime green throughout the park. It’s also worth noting that people began to arrive and line up around this time.
  • 9:00am: At this time, the line of people was beginning to get staggering. I was standing at the fence looking at the massive line and thinking, “Thank you, Jesus.”
  • 9:30am I headed to the Elizabethtown airport with my new buddy Clay to meet Brian and the chopper.
  • 11:05am After a lot of waiting for the go-ahead and pre-flight preparations, we finally got the call to take off. During that call, our Connections Pastor Joey Autry told me: “Dude, I’m looking at close to 5,000 people right now. It’s crazy here.” We’d be over Northeast Park in less than 20 minutes.
  • 11:25am Brian radios to our Student Pastor, Brandon Meadows, that we’re less than a mile out. I start looking frantically for the field, but I can’t seem to find it. Then, Brian points to the South and I finally see it. And it blew my stinking mind.
  • 11:30am We did a flyover to hype the crowd. Seeing everything from that vantage point was completely mind-blowing. We looped around and came back for the first drop. On the first drop, we unloaded about 1500 eggs. We couldn’t drop them all at once because the wind and ever-changing aerodynamics wouldn’t let us come to a steady hover. We made our way around for the second time and dropped about 3500 more eggs. Finally, we came through a third time to get rid of the rest, and dropped 2500 more. The rest of the eggs were already placed on the ground, making it a 25,000 egg total. Un-freaking-believable.

Soon, we’ll have a video montage of the event from the ground and from the air, but here’s a little preview for you. Enjoy!

A BIG announcement from Vertical Worship

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I’m SO pumped to be able to officially announce a very special event in the life of Vertical Worship. On Friday night, May 20th, Vertical Church presents “Night of Worship” at the Carolina Civic Center! We are going to be celebrating our Savior in a big way in a beautiful local venue.

IMPORTANT: A free ticket is required for this event, and tickets are limited. You’ll find the link to order tickets below.

Our worship team is preparing a KILLER presentation for that night, so come out and enjoy a night of unhindered worship of our Creator!

Because of seating and the fact that there is no childcare available, this event is limited to those 7 years of age or older.

Tickets are available RIGHT NOW by clicking the following link: http://bit.ly/vcnow

Get ‘em while they’re hot! We can’t wait to see you there!