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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

 

Every year, as a kid, we would take “out of town” guests out on the strip in Las Vegas to show them the town.  And somewhere on the strip (right now they usually are at the Bellagio hotel) there was always a couple of people with a microphone shouting about Jesus.  When I walked by them I, personally, was very put off by them, I did not believe in Christ or knew nothing about Christ, but I knew I wanted to be nothing like that.

This last Christmas, I again, with my family, went down and walked the strip and they were there again screaming about Jesus.  It made me upset.  I lingered around to see what others were saying, and they were saying what I was thinking, “What an idiot?”  ”Why doesn’t he stop yelling?”  and “No one is listening to him.”  (These people were waiting for the show at the Bellagio and very put off by the guy)  

I watch the video above and it saddens me, I see tons of people walking by and getting a horrible view of what Christianity is all about…A lot of it is all about the way you deliver the truth.  Maybe I’m wrong, maybe I’m the only one put off by this methodology.  I respect their faith, but do question their methods.  What do you think?

Ralph’s Sunday Night Mind Dump

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Wow, that’s pretty much all there is to it….

  • Today was awesome. Lots of people pulling together to make something bigger than themselves a complete success.
  • Lots of big wins for today but one of the biggest was that @ted17 and @wade007 picked up the trailer this morning. Those guys are very dependable and I’m glad they are on our team. @ted17’s truck has got some giddy up!
  • We left the storage spot pretty late and I didn’t think there was anyway we’d get to the Palladium on time, but leave it to @ted17 to come through, even if means running a red light.
  • We had a lot of people helping this morning, all pulling in the same direction. We got set up faster than we’ve ever been set up before.
  • We had thirteen or so people show up before 8:30A to make sure we got set up on time.
  • We had over thirty-five people serving this morning! That’s huge. Service is one of the things that makes you feel part of something bigger than yourself. We’ll go a long way when people choose to be selfless like they were today.
  • With that said, if you’re not serving, it’s time to get to it. You will be challenged and changed when you make the choice to serve.
  • Some of the areas where we need help: Kids, setup/breakdown, hospitality/greeting, camera crew/media, power/lights, live-tweet, connect groups and Kids.
  • And let me also add something. One of the great things about serving is that you do what needs to be done. You may need to serve in an area you don’t really like because you need discipline, sacrifice or just a better sense of team. Trust me, you will not regret it.
  • We pulled off some stuff with the stage that we haven’t done before. It was a subtle change but it made a huge difference and I think we’re going to continue to explore new stage configurations.
  • We’ve also been doing some different things with media. It made a difference today.
  • The band freakin’ rocked today. We’re blessed to have the talent we do at Imagine. Those guys love God and they’re good at what they do. @mike127 does an amazing job leading us in worship.
  • So, in the mad rush to get of the house on time, I forgot the projector we use for twitter. @saraperez who was running kids today was right around the corner from the Palladium and had to drive all the way back home to get it. Thanks baby!
  • Imagine Kids had breakfast this morning! I hear the pancakes were good.
  • Yeah, so the band rocks their last song, we kill the lights, “Live Your Life” by T.I. and Rihanna is blowing up the theater and, Kev is nowhere to be found. So the music plays a little longer, and longer, AND LONGER, and in comes @kevj hustling up to the stage. Woops!
  • We had some twitter projector issues. They got resolved in a relatively short time but it sure was distracting.
  • Yeah, so the best day ever was also coupled with one of the worst days ever. I lost my Blackberry, ugh. I’ve got insurance  so I should have a new phone by Friday. Weak!
  • Had a new background up on one of the songs. Wonder if anyone besides me notices those sorts of things.
  • @ralfula1 is an amazing guitar player. The band has been doing some really great songs. Just drop Ralf a line if you’d like to know more about the music you hear on Sundays.
  • Look for a bigger Imagine presence in the Palladium in the coming weeks.
  • Attendance was way up! There were a number of out-of-towners that boosted our attendance but I know of a good handful of first timers or repeat guests that are here to stay.
  • Music is playing and people keep walking in, and then more people, and then more people, and then more people. Wow!
  • I’ve taken the opportunity to speak to our volunteers the last two week and I’m really digging it. Our volunteers are the heart of our church. They move us from point a to z every week. They are the back bone of our church. I’m praying for major blessings in each of their lives. I know God is going to blow them away this year. Looking forward to great things for all of them.
  • Took a big step and finally announced that all church information will be coming from twitter. If you’re not on twitter you need to be. It’s easy to sign up and it’s also free. If you’re not ready to take the twitter plunge, be sure you check out the announcer for all the latest and greatest here at Imagine.
  • Sundays really beat me up. Especially when I lose my Blackberry! Slept it off this afternoon and my 7 year old was an angel and let me sleep long and hard. Rewarded her by picking up a friend of hers and watching Hotel for Dogs. Fun movie. We both cried.
  • It’s late, I’m tired and it’s a short week so that means I’ve got to have a plan.
  • One on One… coming to a dinner near you. Check out the announcer for more information.
  • Out.

~ ralph perez, leader’s pastor

Disappointed?

Friday, January 16th, 2009

Sometimes in life we encounter disappointments or have expectations that aren’t met. Proverbs 13 says, “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.”

Disappointments in life will occur, but don’t get stuck in the disappointment.

Jesus disciples were disappointed because they thought he was supposed to overthrow the government and disappointed that they lost their leader. Yet, the very thing they were disappointed in was the exact plan that God had in store.

Remember that God has higher plans for us, even when we don’t see them.

The Law of Familiarity

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

All too often we get in the routine of: get up, take shower, drive to work, work, go to lunch, go back to work, go home, watch television, go to bed, and repeat.

Routines can be powerful because they can compound over time.

Though, the inherent danger is falling into the same routine all the time. And the law of familiarity can begin to apply.

You ever notice when you tell your spouse something over and over and they tend not to hear it, but when someone else tells them the same concept it is an epiphany. This is the law of familiarity at work…We are so used to hearing something or seeing something, it doesn’t impact us as much. What in your life are you overlooking? Realize what you have and take nothing for granted!

p.s. to all the husbands out there, we often overlook our wives, make sure you appreciate them this week!

The Lost Christian

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Begin: Grew up in church. I heard more gossiping around Christians then with people of no faith. The Sunday service was boring. The bible contradicts itself. Why would a loving God want to send anyone to an eternal hell? Talk about freedom in Christ…all I have experienced is addiction and pain. Gone from relationship to relationship to relationship. Tired of people telling me I’m wrong. Conclusion: Church must not work.

Solutions?

Product of our culture

Monday, January 12th, 2009

the weekends are for relaxing

television in every household

40 hour work week

three meals a day

church service held on sunday morning

standing in lines one in front of the other

We are a product of our culture whether we recognize it or not. I was reading a book and it occurred to me that many of the things we do every day is because our culture has mandated or condemned that action. Some of them are good and some of them are bad. Take another look at your daily schedule and see how culture affects your actions. If you cancel television, some may think you are weird :) but there have been many more years in culture without television than with….

Reminder

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Just want to remind everyone that we will not be holding services this Sunday, December 28th….Sleep in!!!!!

We will resume services January 4th!

Hope everyone had a great Christmas day!

Who

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

Who knows your fears?

Who knows your dreams?

Who know your faults?

Who encourages you to go further?

Who encourages you in your walk with Christ?

Most of the time, it isn’t what, where, when, why, or how….it’s who.

Convicted Felons

Monday, December 15th, 2008

I have been reading this book called Sway by Ori and Rom Brafman.  In the book they referred to this study about convicted felons and fairness.  The question they asked the prisoners was “how fair they felt about their legal process?”  I suspected that the longer the sentence the more dissatisfied the person would be, but the study found something much different.

They found out that the longer their lawyer spent with them, the more they felt the “legal system” treated them fairly.  It wasn’t based on the sentencing at all, it was about if someone was on their side. 

Relationships sometimes are just about being there for the person!

 

Bless your enemies; no cursing under your breath. Laugh with your happy friends when they’re happy; share tears when they’re down. Get along with each other; don’t be stuck-up. Make friends with nobodies; don’t be the great somebody. Romans 12:14-16

Failure is an option

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Many try to live life with as few failures as possible.  Trying not to fail in your job, trying not to fail in your finances, trying not to fail in class, and trying not to fail God.

When we succeed we tend to forget to examine.  For example, if a sports team wins a game, do they look at the game tape closer than if they lost?  We all examine and adjust faster when we have failure.

Embrace failure when it comes because it is not the end, it is the start of a new beginning.

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