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So, have you arrived at the newest form of social media?  Do you twit, tweet, or twitter?  Whatever you want to call it… Well, I’ve sat on the side lines for a while, watching this little blue bird hatch.  I’ve decided to jump in.  So, go ahead, follow the tweets of this guy right here.  It’s like getting little streaming bits of the salt lick all day long!  Who could ask for more?  

Wether you follow or not, do you twitter?

~Peter

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Let’s carry the conversation… I’m excited to see us as the Church move beyond the hour we meet together, I love to see us interact with each other, and carry the conversation beyond the four walls of the church building.  We try and do that here on the blog.  During the service we invite you to text questions/comments/thoughts my way, and then we get together as a community afterwards and mull them over.  If you weren’t able to be at the 5 tonight, you can jump over here and check out the teaching.  

So, tonight, I forgot to warn everyone to get their cell phones out and be ready to text questions and thoughts… So, we didn’t get any questions this week.  Due to that fact, you will have the distinct privilege of hearing my highlights for the night.

Here they are…  (In no particular order)

1.  Hearing a guy about my age say he came tonight because two middle age men gave him a balloon at First Friday @ downtown Doylestown.  Seriously that was one of the funniest things I’ve heard in a long time.  Good work Ken and Dean.  

2.  Meeting Chad, a guy who works out at the Y.  He goes, hey don’t you go to the Y?  Very cool… Glad you were there Chad!

3.  Wrapping up our teaching series, “Foundations”, on what it means to be the Church.  

4.  Being able to enjoy the community that God has designed for each of us, and enjoying it at 5:00 on Sunday evenings!

5.  Watching our night lights kids program grow!  We had over 15 kids there last night! I’m loving that.

6.  Hearing stories of how people invited their friends and family to come to the Five.

7.  Anticipating what God is going to do next!

I’m really excited to see what God is going to do with the Five!  Keep us in prayer!

~Peter

For our Junior and Senior High youth groups we are doing a dodgeball tournament in a couple weekends.  I love the dodgeball tournament.  It is fierce, exciting, and all around healthy fun.  So, i gave our intern, and our secretary, the task of coming up with a sweet poster for it.  Here’s the graphic they came up with.  This one needs a caption!  I love it.

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Let’s hear em…

~Peter

Okay, so I love the Church.  I’ve made that pretty clear in the last month and a half.  Some times the church just can be unbelievable though.  Something happened today that I just couldn’t fully wrap my arms around.  It was so funny.  It was the kind of thing that as a speaker you pray never happens to you, but as a listener, you are secretly praying that they will say something like this…  

The Pastoral staff team from our church today went to a local church to participate in a conference.  Mid way through the morning we were given a break from the speakers.  Now, the M.C. of the event got up and was explaining that we were not to walk through the hallways and such.  This is where things began to get beautiful.  His explanation of why we weren’t to walk through the hallways was because they have a “Large Ladies ministry and there is no room for us down in that section of the building.”  

Honestly!  You couldn’t dream this stuff up even if you tried.

So, if your church is looking for a new ministry…  You might want to consider the Large Ladies ministry… Pray about it.

~Peter

Last night was exciting wasn’t it?  If you weren’t able to be there, jump over here, and listen to the teaching.  I am so excited for what God is doing at the Five.  I was really excited to hear from all of you during the teaching part of the evening.  You all had some great questions.  In addition, thanks to those of you who just wanted to say Hi, and those of you who said, “Peter, you look great in maroon.”  (Actually no one said that)  But anyway…  Let’s move onto the questions.

What is the background of the Penn Video?

This is a good question.  It was recorded December 8th, 2008.  It is a part of a series called, “Penn Says”.  This is a form of a video blog, and a way that Penn responds and disperses information with his fan base.  I saw this on someone else’s blog with a challenge to take quite seriously sharing the gospel with others.  I was really challenged by the perspective given on evangelism from Penn.  Interesting how God can use anything.  Here’s the video.

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Have you ever doubted God?  Or just your devotion to Him?

Well, here’s where I’ll go first.  I’ll open it up, and you can answer this question too.  Have you?  I can’t remember a time where I doubted God’s existence.  I have always believed that God was here and active in my life.  However, I know that there have been times when I have questioned wether God could or would do anything about my life circumstances. I know for me, it was hard to watch my dad suffer, and to question why is God allowing this to happen to a man who has served God with his life.  I struggled with wondering if God was in control of this situation or not.  I’m not proud of this, I have spent time confessing to God that I had not been as faithful as I desired, or as faithful as He desires me to be.  

I remember a time about 5 years ago when I had just gotten done surfing.  I was getting out of the water and I returned to my phone to find a voicemail.  It was from one of my sisters and they were delivering some news to me.  The news was negative in nature, and it had to do with the Church.  Not my church but a church.  I sat there and thought, “hmm… Is this really what I want to do with my life?  Do I want to put myself out there to be hurt by people?  To be accused, frustrated, tired, unappreciated?”  I thought about it.  Why is it that I do what I do?  

I can honestly say it’s because God has given me so much.  He loves me so much.  I desire to make a difference in this world and help others come to know Jesus in a life changing way!  So, have I doubted God, I guess.  Have I doubted my devotion to Him?  I guess.  These are not high lights of my life.  But they are there.  God has been faithful to me in every situation, through every high and every low.  He never changes.  That is what is important to remember.  

If your flock at home is divided, with you being the sole shepherd, should that be your main focus or do you take that effort and reach those outside in hopes that it is seen by the lost sheep at home?

Great question.  I think that God has called each one of us to be good stewards of all that He has given us.  (Including our salvation)  Due to the fact salvation is a free gift, achieved only through faith, not by works; we should be diligent in telling others about this free gift.  To say, ‘because there are lost sheep at home I don’t need to worry about those lost outside my home’ doesn’t make sense to me.  To say, ‘because there are lost sheep outside my home, I will focus on them’ also doesn’t make sense to me.  This is not an either or situation.  This is a both and situation.  

You are right by saying that those inside your home may take notice of your efforts outside your home.  God is interested in everyone knowing Him.  Whatever you do, don’t be discouraged.  Keep up the hard work.  Check out John 13:34-35.  

Thanks for your questions!  Let’s continue the conversation.  What do you think?

~Peter

This week has been a fun adventure with the kids!  Tiffany started a new job and I had the opportunity to spend more one on two time with Noah and Grace this week!  We had a blast.  Tuesday night we went chick-fil-a and had a great time.  Noah fell asleep in the car on the way there, but when we got there, he wanted to go down “that” (the slide).  We romped around in the play area for ever!  Then the next night we stepped up our game and went and played at Chucke Cheese’s.  They loved every second of it! 

img_0875Noah playing air hockeyMy good buddy Matt Thompson came and hung out with us!  Notice, Noah is beating him at air hockey!

img_0878Driving!(sorry tiff, her hair was all static electricitied! I promise it looked cute before I took her out of the house.)  

We had a great time laughing and being silly.  

~Peter

“He’s so silly”, as my 2 year old Grace would say.  “That guy is so silly.”  Yesterday morning I was on my way to guys Bible Study and I decided to stop and pick up some donuts and chocolate milk.  Now let me give you a time stamp for when this was all happening at.  This was at the early hour of 5:55.  IN THE MORNING!  Seriously folks…  what is wrong with me?  Who plans a Bible study that early?  Anyway, as I am pulling out of Dunkin Donuts, I see this guy in spandex and a coat tricked out with reflective tape running towards me.  Now, at this hour in the morning my mind immediately thought, there must be a fire somewhere and he is running to get help.  I mean this guy wouldn’t possibly be running for exercise out in the mind numbing, bone chilling, pet debilitating cold.  (Yes, It was that cold!)  But sure enough, I realized that an outfit like that could only mean one thing.  

HE’S CRAZY.

Sure enough I ended up being right.

Or at least so I thought.  

In my mind…  “What is wrong with this guy?  Why in the world would he be running this early in the morning.  There must be something seriously wrong with this guy!  He’s crazy.”

But then I noticed something else as I loosened my seat belt…  And drove off with a dozen donuts in my car.  (Tubby)

He was tall and skinny.

 

Hmm… His discipline was mildly inspiring.  Mostly still crazy in my mind, but inspiring.  

It wasn’t long after this that I began to think about how this is representative of my spiritual life.  I will so often say I want to be a spiritual giant like my Dad, or I want to know God’s word like the back of my hand.  Yet, I am not always willing to go “crazy” in order to attain that goal.  Shame on me!  “Stay round peter, don’t run… It’s too cold.”  That’s what my mind says.  My flesh says, “your good enough, don’t read today.   You can do it on your own, you don’t need God.”  

BOGUS!  I am not good enough, I need to read more!  I can’t do it on my own.  I need God in everything I do.  It’s high time I don some spandex, and hit the pavement in the bitter cold at 5:55 AM.  Or at least spiritually speaking.  And, maybe I’ll trade the spandex for jeans…  

Let’s go people.  What do you think?  Crazy?  You, me, that guy?  It’s time to become uncomfortable with the way we are, and move towards who God wants us to be!  Time to strive.  Time to long for more.  Time to step up to the plate and man up…

~Peter

O Lord , I give my life to you.

  I trust in you, my God!
Do not let me be disgraced, or let my enemies rejoice in my defeat.
No one who trusts in you will ever be disgraced, but disgrace comes to those who try to deceive others.

Show me the right path, O Lord ; point out the road for me to follow.
Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me.   All day long I put my hope in you.
Remember, O Lord , your compassion and unfailing love,  which you have shown from long ages past.
Do not remember the rebellious sins of my youth.
  Remember me in the light of your unfailing love, for you are merciful, O Lord .

The Lord is good and does what is right; He shows the proper path to those who go astray.

He leads the humble in doing right, teaching them his way.
10 The Lord leads with unfailing love and faithfulness
  all who keep his covenant and obey his demands.

11 For the honor of your name, O Lord , forgive my many, many sins.

20 Protect me! Rescue my life from them!  Do not let me be disgraced, for in you I take refuge.
21 May integrity and honesty protect me,  for I put my hope in you.

-I’m Praying this today!  So here’s a question, what is one of your favorite Psalms?

~Peter