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Tomorrow is our second luncheon that we’ve done since I’ve been here at the church.  We are going to be having Chicken Caeser Salad, Tuscany Sausage and Potato Soup, and a bread bar.  I need all of your help tomorrow!  Make sure that you guys, (FBC Students) show up with cookies for dessert, and come ready to serve food and other various jobs!  I am excited for our lunch tomorrow!  Remember that all the proceeds are being matched by an anonymous donor, and they will be going to fixing up our Student Center.  

If you would like to make a donation to our Student Center Upgrades, come out tomorrow and enjoy a great lunch!  See you then!

~Peter

So, tonight, was a totally normal night in the Gowesky household.  We rearranged our bedroom and then we organized some of the goodies that find themselves hiding in random places of your bedroom.  Then Tiffany decided that it was time to do some facial thing.  I was in complete support of it for HER!  However, then all of a sudden, it appeared on my face.  

Yeah, it feels a little weird.  Enough about that…  On to the real stuff.

I read this question today, it was initially asked by Robert Schuller.  I thought a lot about this question (since I had plenty of time to do this, thanks to Mr. Jesse Sherk… that’s another story for another time…)  Anyhow, here’s the question:  “What would you attempt if you knew it couldn’t fail?”  Some of you right now are saying, I’d get a girlfriend!  Here’s my question for us.  If God would bless anything that you do, what would you attempt?  If you knew it couldn’t fail, what would you do?  

Failure… It is feared by most, and embraced by few.  I’m not convinced that failure means you are unsuccessful.  I’m not convinced that failure means you have blown it.  Sometimes I think that our fear of failure cripples us so that we don’t do ANYTHING!  We are to scared to get it wrong to ever get it right!  I am just thinking…  What do you think?

Facial update:  since, I have more hair on my face than on my head, I decided that this might be a more appropriate use of the mask…


So, it has been kind of quiet around the salt lick lately.  I admire guys like this, and this who can everyday wake up and have the time to get a blog entry out there.  Now, don’t get me wrong, I don’t do this because I have to, I do it because I want to.  But I am surprised at how quiet I have been over these past few days.  I hope to shed some light on it all.  

I have been feeling kind of blah lately.  Physically I’m fine.  However, if I am honest with you, and I want to be honest, I have been feeling kind of blah.  I am tired.  I am hungry.    

I am tired of waking up tired.  I am tired of wanting more.  I am tired in a good sort of way.  I don’t want to sit still and just watch as things go by.  I want to be apart of them.  I want to be included in the “things”.  

I am hungry for all sorts of things, the least of which is food.  In the last three weeks, I have been trying to read as much as I can, and learn as much as I can.  I am hungry to know more.  I want to be the best leader, and pastor that I can be.  I am hungry to see God do big things.  I couldn’t tell you what they are, or what they should be, all I know is that I am hungry to be apart of it!  

I guess I have a lot going through my head in these last few days.  I have been thinking about a lot, wondering a lot, and praying a lot.  Pray with me that God would do great things here in Doylestown.  It is a privilege to serve as the Youth Pastor here at FBC.  

~Peter

For the last two days I have spent hours watching pixels of light reflecting on a simple white screen.  I spent a good portion of the last 48 hours listening to sound waves resonate in my ears.  This may sound like a lazy summer day for some of our teenagers here in our ministry, watching the TV, and listening to the Ipod.

The last two days I was apart of The Leadership Summit.  This is a leadership conference that Willow Creek puts on every year.  It was a very powerful conference.  I was challenged by many of the speakers.  We heard from several key leaders making huge strides in the Church of today.  I truly believe that God has been working in my life these last few weeks.  These last two days are no different.  

I was challenged to think in stretching ways.  I really began to think about who God has made me and what does He want me to do?  Here are some of the questions that I am wrestling with:

 

1.     What am I pursuing?

2.     What price am I willing to pay?

3.     How is God rocking my world?

4.     How do we get “IT”

5.     How do I provide Leadership that actually matters?

6.     What is it that God is showing me about myself?

7.     What am I afraid of?

 

I need to give big props and many congratulations to my friend Jason over at LCBC.  They received the courageous leadership award from Willow Creek.  You can jump over to his blog to read about what happened.  I am certainly proud of him and his church.  LCBC inspires me.  You should check them out.  

~Peter

Today we went to the beach with the Junior high.  The beach is one of my favorite places to be, pretty much anywhere near a body of water.  It was a great day, we had a great group of kids come, and I really enjoyed spending time with each of them.  We swam, laughed, played cards, ate lunch, fought off pirating seagulls, laughed some more and all around just enjoyed the beach.  It was quite the day.  We went to Island Beach State park where we found great weather but not warm water.  The water temp was 55 degrees.  That is cold for those of you who don’t know it.  That is ice cold.  That is also really strange for the end of July.  Anyhow, we had a great time.  I enjoyed the sand between my toes, and sand sticking to the back of my bald head.  Everyone seemed pretty intrigued by that.  It’s the small things in life.

Today actually brought back a flood of memories for Tiffany and I.  It brought us back to our old church, our old youth ministry, our old home, our old life pretty much.  We lived about 30 minutes south of where we were today.  Every week we used to get our students together for “Beach and Bible” (I doubt any explanation is necessary…)  I have only the greatest of memories of those days.  Today was filled with throw back moments.  It reminded me of those days.

Ed, one of our student leaders, reminded me today that if Al Gore is really right, it won’t be too long before Doylestown is beach front property and I will have the sand between my toes yet again.  If that’s the case, and global warming pans out Beach and Bible could thrive again.  Gotta love Ed.

Where is your favorite place to be?

~Peter

So, I guess it’s for real. Me and Blogging that is. We’re pretty much a steady item these days. You could say that we are pretty serious about each other. So, we took the next step together.

We are residing at www.thesaltlick.tv.

Pretty cool…

For those of you who are coming to check it out everyday, I’m thankful that your there. I appreciate it… It’s a pretty cool platform to express thoughts and feelings. I love being able to share with you in such an informal atmosphere what God is showing me, teaching me and bringing into my life. I also really like the fact that it could be bringing people together from all over the world… I know it’s pretty high and lofty thoughts, but still, pretty cool thought to think that someone may stumble upon this site and read about who God really is and what He is really like… Hence the whole Salt Lick idea…

I’m sitting here at Saxby’s Coffee in Lansdale getting ready for my sermon on this Sunday. I’m taking a thought break… I’m listening to my boys James and Phil play some live music here at Saxbys Coffee. I’m loving it. Right now their playing a great rendition of High and Dry by Radiohead.

Thoughts going through my mind right now:

  1. Wish my wife was here with me now…
  2. Sure would like a Mocha Latte
  3. Wish I had my sermon completely finished… as in DONE…
  4. Can’t wait to preach this Sunday
  5. Looking forward to sleeping through the night for the first time all week, thanks Keswick
  6. Wish we could be back at Keswick with our youth group
  7. Gotta get back to the sermon prep

Come on out this Sunday to FBC Doylestown if you want to give me some emotional support! I would love it… (or stay home and pray, that’s even better…)

~Peter

Even as I type, bodies are waking up, rooms are being packed up, and what once was a pristine keswick campus is being picked up and put back together after 150 different teenagers came together and lived as a community for a week. Words cannot begin to describe what this week has meant in the life of our ministry.

Last night we heard from Jason Mitchell one last time. He wrapped up the whole week with a great story. It’s a timeless question that we all need to answer. It’s a question that Jesus asked His closest followers. He asked this to those around Him who where His friends, those He loved. He asks His disciples this one very profound question. “Who do people say I am?”

Next question, even better, (I love this one) “WHO DO YOU SAY I AM?”

This is the question that each one of us in the room was faced with. Who do you say I am? Having learned about several different attributes of who Jesus is this week, we are faced with the reality that Jesus is indescirbable, our human language doesn’t contain enough words to begin to describe who Christ is. How do you answer that question? Who is Jesus to you?

We closed with communion. Very fitting if you ask me. We talked about who Jesus was all week. Now it was the time to remember Jesus in the way that He wanted to be remembered, with the 2 symbols. Bread, and Wine. He was broken, and poured out; as a student minstry, and as a youth pastor, I want nothing more than for this family that God has brought together to live a Jesus centered life. A life so broken and poured out that it absolutely infultrates their surroundings. That it changes you. That it changes my church. That it changes me even. I’m ready to see these students, this family, rise up and live in such a way that they are not Christian by name, but are Christian by what the way they live.

Last night we had an unbelievable time together. It was what sealed the whole week for our group. It wasn’t in a speaker, even though he was great. It wasn’t in a worship band, it wasn’t in anything programed. It was in a sharing time. God was working in the hearts of these students in a mighty way. I’m not even sure how to put words to what we shared last night.

I can’t say this one thing enough.

To those of you who have been praying this week for us. THANK YOU.

I know without a shadow of a doubt that God answered our prayers. If you were praying specifically, you know that I had asked for us to come together with unity and love for one another. Well we prayed, and God showed up in a big way. PRAISE GOD.

God is in the process of healing. He is bringing about restoration in so many different areas. We have a very bright future in store for our student ministry, and it is in part thank to each one of these students that came with us this week. They are incredible.

To God be the glory great things He has done, so loved he the world that He gave us His son, who yielded His life an atonement for sin, and opened the lifegate that all may go in.

PRAISE THE LORD, PRAISE THE LORD, LET THE EARTH HEAR HIS VOICE, PRAISE THE LORD, PRAISE THE LORD, LET HIS PEOPLE REJOICE, O COME TO THE FATHER THRU JESUS HIS SON, AND GIVE HIM THE GLORY GREAT THINGS HE HAS DONE!

~Peter

So, last night was an incredible night for our camp.  God was definitely at work.  The theme was Jesus as our Healer.  This had the potential to be absolutely amazing.  It was.  God used our speaker Jason Mitchell in a very powerful way.  There was a great drama of how God picks up the pieces of our life and puts them not only back together, but weaves our broken pieces into a beautiful stain glass window.  In our group alone, I already know of several stories of healed relationships, healed hearts, and changed lives.  The lines from an old hymn keep coming to mind, “To God be the glory for the great things that were done” last night!

Here is the breakdown… We started by looking at Genesis 1 how God took chaos and made something beautiful.  God looked down over the water and made something that He said is good.  God wants to take the chaos from our lives and make that into something good.  From there we jumped to John chapter 5 were we see Jesus asking a very important question.  It is a simple, yet profound question.  “Do you want to be made well?”  See, God isn’t the cosmic healer going around touching everyone just so that they are perfect.  Jason had a great thought last night, it was something like this, “Why do you keep sitting in the same brokeness that you’ve been experiencing for so long.”  When will you bring it to God?   From there we jumped over and looked at the story found in Mark 2 where we find several guys doing anything they could to get their friend in front of Jesus so that he could be healed.  What a stark contrast from what they had seen in John 5.  These guys were willing to “claw and scratch” their way to be before Jesus because they believed in their heart that only He could heal their friend.

God has a still small voice that is asking each one of us, “Do you want to be healed?”

So, here’s a lesson for all of you who aren’t at Keswick with us this week.  Let me ask you a question.  Are you guilty of trying to heal yourself of anything?  Or maybe let’s start with this question… Do you even want to be healed?

What do you need healing from?

What’s preventing you from being healed now?

To God Be the Glory,

~Peter

Day two was great!  We all had an absolute blast with one another.  Judging from our debriefing time together last night the messages are really resonating with our students.  They are saying things like, “It’s amazing that God loves me that much!”.  Or, “I can’t believe that the God of the whole universe who made all of that cares enough about some one so tiny and small to die on the cross for me!”  It was great to hear what they were thinking.  I can’t wait to hear how God works in their life today.  Everyday is a new adventure.

Yesterday we looked at Jesus as our friend, and as our master.

Jesus is our friend.  John 13:12…  Jason reminded us that the greatest thing that we could ever do for someone else is to give your life up for them.  To give the one non renewable resource that you own!  Your life is one of the only things that once you give it up, you can’t get another one.  How awesome is that thought?  Jesus gave his life for us.  This next quote really resonated with us, “High School is when we become professionals at lying to everyone & show off a side that we want people to see, and hide the side of us that we are afraid of.”  I would add, that high school is when we become professionals at it, and we have the rest of our lives to perfect it.  How does that quote resonate with you?

Here’s the awesome part!  God knows our good, our bad, and our ugly… and He is still your friend!

Jesus as our master…  We are in need of a master, someone to guide us through life, someone to give us hope and show us the way.  There is nothing which is out of God’s reach or God’s control.  God’s thoughts are higher and farther than ours, just as broad and deep and wide as our whole solar system is.  AMAZING!  So, if God’s ways are not our ways, and I can’t understand this master, I guess the question is will I trust Him?  Will we choose to trust our master?  What are times when you need to trust the master?

Keep on praying for us…  God wants to do great things here.

~Peter