Journey or Adventure?

Journey or Adventure?

It has only been during the later part of my ministry that the Lenten season has taken on such deep meaning. As a young believer, I was aware of Ash Wednesday and of course the high season of Palm Sunday and Easter but this journey of Lent was missing.

It’s a long journey. I learned this the hard way by overcommitting my fast and failing to sustain my commitment until Easter. I would later learn that you don’t really fail, you learn, you listen, and you continue the journey.

It’s Spring... and I’m Not Talking About the Weather

It’s Spring... and I’m Not Talking About the Weather

Few seasons get by you faster than Spring. If you have been following our information on rhythm, you know from our post last fall that Spring Break is the turning point in the Spring season and we are now only 6/7 weeks from most Spring Break weeks.

We do our best to give you a look ahead into the seasons where you can prepare your ministry calendar, leadership, and communication funnel.

Creating Space through Advent

Creating Space through Advent

If I could do one thing better during Advent, it would be to slow down. This is a challenge for most of us all throughout the year, but particularly difficult during the Christmas season where the common theme seems to be MORE. More gifts, more food, more events on my schedule—you get the picture, you’re constantly creating space for more.

What if you started this Advent season creating space for less? Having less creates space for higher value.

New Year Practices for Advent

New Year Practices for Advent

For longer than I can remember I have been a planner and used the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day to map out the next year and set some goals. This worked- most of the time. Then, there were times when I was interrupted, then New Year’s Day passed and in April I’m struggling to get my New Year files set up.

I needed more time—a longer runway to get things done well. That’s why several years ago I began this practice at the start of Advent—the New Year on the liturgical calendar. This way I would have more time to develop plans and set goals. Then, there is the added rush of adrenaline the week after Christmas for the final push of preparation.