Archive - July, 2008

iMusic

Today I share with you what’s in my iTunes and iPod. Today’s comments are for you to share what you’re listening to these days. I’ve got 6 new CDs in the mix (yes, I still like to buy CDs – for now, anyways). What’s interesting is that 4 of the 6 CDs didn’t do the traditional, clear plastic CD covers – they did a cheaper, softer, paper CD holder (I wonder what the ratio of in-store CD sales to online/download sales is). Below is my fix for now. What are you listening to?


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Weekend reVIEW

The Church 2.0 Local Forum – Santa Cruz this past Thursday was awesome. I had a blast and truly enjoyed meeting Church leaders from that area. God is at work all over this country and I’m thrilled to be able to catch little glimpses of it.

This is a picture from the Santa Cruz gathering with 2 of my friends: Cynthia Ware and Chuckk Gerwig (he and his wonderful family had me stay at their house – with an amazing view of Redwoods in their backyard):

This is a picture Chuckk took of me eating my first raw oyster at the Santa Cruz Wharf:

Church Video Idea:
Sunday, after church, I had a meeting with my Technical Arts Leadership Team. This was a great time of lunch, fellowship, collaborating, sharing and vision casting/planning for the future and specifically for the Fall season (which will be busy). Topics on the agenda included:

  • Our church’s transition to Planning Center Online (more about them in a future blog)
  • Each person’s roles and responsibilities as a member of the leadership team
  • Volunteer care and the assimilation process for new team members
  • Our new newsletter (which I’m really excited about)
  • Upcoming calendar events for Summer and Fall
  • Planning and preparation for our summer social on Saturday, July 26

The meeting was fruitful and I am, personally, thrilled to be partnering in ministry with these friends. I’m excited about the future of the team and our moving forward under a shared-ministry philosophy and them being empower to shepherd, care for those under them and welcome and train new team members to their area. Great afternoon – time well spent!

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YouVersion Powers the Bible App on iPhone

From their Facebook update:

The wait is over. As the web is buzzing with reports of the new iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0 update, we’re adding to the excitement with the debut of a Bible App for the iPhone, powered by YouVersion.com.

The ease of use you’ve come to expect from YouVersion.com now fits in the palm of your hand. We’re thrilled to launch this new application that iPhone and iPod Touch users will be able to download for free. It’s called the Bible App and it’s available now from Apple’s built-in App Store.

* Now that’s cool. Well done LifeChurch.tv! You can sign up on iTunes HERE or read more about it HERE.

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Santa Cruz

This morning I fly to Santa Cruz, CA for another Church 2.0 Local Forum. This forum is being held at Santa Cruz Bible Church and is sponsored by:

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GREEN

If you’re a member of my Church 2.0 Facebook group, you may remember me saying that one of the chapters in my book is on my being a good steward of God’s creation and a witness to the world. I’m collecting stories of churches that are making efforts in this area – Green Churches. If you are a “Green Church” or know one, please email me (greg@gregatkinson.com) and let me know.

Take a look at THIS list of 50 things you can do to help.

* Not a member of my book’s Facebook group? You need to be. We crossed 1500 members last week! Not sure about being on Facebook? Download the FREE eBook “Facebook for Pastors” and read the Foreward I wrote. Right now, over 10,000 people have downloaded the eBook!

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What We Use

Each week I get phone calls and emails from church members and visiting Church leaders asking where we get our backgrounds that we used during worship. Obviously, I have access to a ton of media and we use a number of products from companies that I’ve blogged about before, but one company we keep using again and again and again is SermonVideos.com.

One note about Bent Tree is that we are in HD, so our background selection is smaller and pickier. With that being said, there are a growing number of resources out there. I absolutely LOVE Igniter Backs and have raved about them before. I’m looking forward to them re-releasing volumes 1 and 2 in HD and am anxiously awaiting Backs 4.

What I don’t like is that you have to wait every one or two years for another volume to come out. I wish they’d release backgrounds as they create them and when they have enough, create a volume. What I LOVE about SermonVideos.com is that they add/upload brand new backgrounds weekly. As soon as they get them or create them, they’re up and ready to download. We have a subscription, so I just log on and in a matter of minutes have them loaded into my EasyWorship resource folder.

In my own church life, from week to week, we’ve worn out Igniter Backs Vol. 3. I have to take a break from them because our people were seeing them so much (they are the only thing they have in HD). I even went back and took a select few from Igniter Backs 1 and 2 and stretched them, which seemed to work okay (thanks Igniter for suggesting that).

I use a few from FortyOneTwenty and a few from BlueFish.tv. I’m truly grateful for the never-ending fresh supply from SermonVideos.com and am thrilled to add new backgrounds in the mix each week. My hats off to my friend Craig Lillard and his team of artists at SV. Thanks for a job well done!

EXTRA:
2 weeks ago we kicked off our service with a Call to Worship video from Restoration Videos: “Worship“. They didn’t have it in HD, but thankfully created it widescreen. This video was a powerful start to our service. Thanks to Restoration Videos!

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Bent Tree Visual Arts

At Bent Tree our Visual Arts team has been busy on a few projects. Remember the giant door? It’s now hanging in our community space (see above). They are also working on hanging giant windows with various pictures in them around our campus.

Later this month, they will be busy designing the set for our Fine Arts Day Camp (pics of that to follow afterwards). For the Fall, they are working on something special for our official “Grand Opening” in September and a look for our seeker series entitled “Pennies on the Track”. Below is an early idea (this photo was taken by our Visual Arts Coordinator, Aaron Bensko).

Aaron and his team just finished a cool project. They painted a giant hand on a wall they built for the back of our stage. What was really cool was that they revealed what the picture was week by week. It started out just a white wall, then a white wall with a few painted squares on it. Each week the Visual Arts team would reveal more of the picture. Last week the hand was revealed fully for the first time. Where did the hand come from? Aaron took a picture of our Audio Coordinator, Tom, holding his hand up. Our team of painters made the magic happen based off that picture.

Here is the wall they built and fastened to our back wall:

Here is stage two:

Here is the hand coming together:

Putting the finishing touches on:

And they’re done:

Here are some different looks of the set/stage during worship yesterday:

Here is a close-up look of a dance we did during the song “None But Jesus”:

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Night Of The 4th – Mad Skillz In The Backyard

Above is me in my backyard with a “Sparkler”. My wife, kids and I were drawing pictures while my wife took pictures with a 4 second shutter release. Daddy was the only one able to pull off the heart and I did it on my first try! Good times.

Here is me trying to do a tornado:

This is from the fireworks show we went to (showing my wife’s skills on her new camera):

NOTE:
My blog has been messed up for a while as far as uploading pics (hence the many posts with just text). I’m glad it’s working again!

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Freedom!

For those of my readers in the USA, I’d like to wish you a Happy 4th of July! I also want to thank God that we live in a country where we can worship in freedom and without fear. To my new readers in Nigeria, Africa and The Philippines: WELCOME! I’m humbled and honored that we’ve made a connection and can stay in touch through means like this.

My heart goes out to the many, many underground churches around the world – to the persecuted Church and those that risk their lives for the sake of the Gospel. As we, in America, celebrate our freedom and independence day, I want to lift our eyes beyond ourselves and to some ministries that I watch, pray for, support and thank God for:

  1. Compassion (my church, Bent Tree, has a partnership with them, and as a church supports over 400 kids)
  2. International Justice Mission (special thanks to my friend, worship leader Chris Joyner, for turning me on to this amazing organization 5 years ago)
  3. Voice of the Martyrs (each newsletter I receive puts life back in perspective and shows me true courage and faith)
  4. World Vision (my wife and I have supported them for over 13 years now)

PERSONAL:
Last night, my family and I took in a special July 3rd fireworks show. Today we’re going to a BBQ at our church, then to the pool, then to take in some of Dallas’ best fireworks tonight. We’ll also be doing our annual – “let the kids play with sparklers in the driveway routine” – please alert the Fire Department.

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New Blogs I'm Reading

First off, let me thank they many of you texted me, called or sent emails saying that you were praying for me. I sincerely appreciate. God is good and is moving in my heart, mind and life. Life is tough, but He is faithful. I’m clinging to Him.

Today I’d like to share about 3 new blogs that I’m now following and added to my blogroll:

Check ‘em out!

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