Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Youth Ministry Lab 2009 Promo

Youth Ministry Lab is the largest student-led student ministry conference in the country. It is created and put on by students and professors at SWBTS. I'm stoked about being able to serve on the team again. Here's a promo video we just put together and sent out to student pastors across the country.

Here's our main site - youthministrylab.com
Here are some of our other videos - Youth Lab on Viemo


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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Free Conference - Matt Chandler, Francis Chan, Erwin McManus

I've got a friend who's got a friend (who's got a dog, who's got an uncle, of dude, who knows some guy, who's.... just kidding) who has some tickets he is trying to give a way to the Lead Now 08 Conference.

It is tomorrow, November 13th through November 15th. I'd be snagging a couple of tickets but I have a prior engagement. I'd encourage you to go just to hear Matt Chandler and Francis Chan. They are worth it alone.

Tickets cost $300 if you're paying, but he has some extras and wants to bless some people and give them away for no cost at all. So if you are interested, contact Ryan at, Ryan dot Walling at gmail dot com

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Monday, October 13, 2008

Politicked! Where Politics Meets Chrisitanity!

If the video won't play on my blog, click here.


Politicked - Avalanche (TV) from Fellowship Church on Vimeo.

What do you think?

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Truth and Light

I was given the opportunity a couple of weeks ago to speak at my dad's church East Bayou Baptist back home in Lafayette, LA. The crowd was around 1,400 people and I spoke on Genesis 3:11 and how we can easily live our entire lives based on things that are totally untrue and how we need to expose those things and base our lives on truth and light. Below is video. Also I have a link to play and download the mp3 below that.



Hit play to listen.


Right click here and "save link as" to download the MP3 and throw it on your ipod.


Here's a couple of sermons from the last 2 times I had the opportunity to speak.
Can God Be Trusted Part 2
Our Trusting During God's Testing

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Life Support

Where do I begin? A group of 20 or so college and high school kids from East Bayou Baptist Church got together and put on a show in Jonesville, LA for all of their high school aged students where basically we performed skits, songs, interpretive dance, and a whole bunch of other crazy stuff to share the message of Jesus Christ. We rehearsed and prepped for 3 months, built lights, wrote skits, made videos, designed flyers (as seen below), launched a website, made t-shirts and just did everything we could to promote this event. Also we sent CDs to all the local churches asking them to show up and support us and included in the CD was this video.

Oh, and there are outtakes at the end.



Here's a list of who all I can remember is in this video:
Loren Carriere, Justin Head, Tim Walker, Jessica Head (then Evans), Nick Hill, Matt Williams, Michelle Evans, Rebecca Williams (then Carriere), Denise Evans and Brad Carlin.

Alright Then 1!































The story behind this pic is actually funny. Loren, Nick, Brad, Justin and I literally just walked into a hospital and asked if we could use their stuff to take a pic. We told them what we wanted to use it for and we eventually talked to the hospital's chaplain who got us hooked up with a nurse upstairs who had a few minutes to help us get set up to take this photo. Nick, Loren, Brad, Justin and Tim are the ones in the photo. The nurse let us use all those clothes, masks and bandages. Crazy huh?

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Monday, March 12, 2007

New Job

Since my shift in "how" I was going to approach seminary changed about a month ago (click here to read that post), I started looking for a full-time ministry position. I've been interviewing for about a month now with Fellowship Church at their Grapevine campus.

Well today I officially started. The position is their 2nd and 3rd Grade Assistant Children's Pastor position. My main responsibilities are helping teach and lead on the weekends, preperation for the weekend during the week, and supporting our 2nd and 3rd grade pastor in whatever he needs me to do.

I've not talked a lot about it b/c I wanted to land the job first. This is a huge answer to prayer so I do want it to be clear that props go to God for hooking me up with the op to work at an amazing church with some amazing people there, both staff and volunteers. I know my time at fellowship will give me TONS of positive experience and exposure into children's ministry, team work, creativity, and lots more. I'm stoked to say the least.

I still covet your prayers as I attempt to finish this semester (I'm half way through and rocking and rolling) and offer as much as possible in my new position.

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Mid-February Update

So obviously the amount of posting I do now that I'm in school has dramatically decreased. My apologies, but that is the way it will most likely be for a while.

So here's what's been going on. I need your prayers. I've made a big shift in my strategy for finishing school. My original game plan was to take a full load of classes and work part time. But after being here, learning what it cost to live here, and not having a job yet, I'm realizing how much debt I'd have to incur to finish this degree in 3-3.5 years. A big factor in that was that I did not get the Outback Steakhouse job. They offered it to me but I did not pass the menu test. I was hesitant to tell people I was offered the job b/c I knew I still had to pass the test before I officially worked there. And so I crammed for the test, but didn't pass.

I knew that I would have to incur some debt to get this degree, but I soon realized how much debt that would be. So I started calling some older guys that I go to for wisdom and asking them, if going into debt for the sake of getting through school in 3 years was worth it. They all said the same thing... don't.

So then my other option is the one that I've now switched to... Work full time and take classes as I can afford them and finish school in a 5-6 year time frame. And if I'm going to be working full time, and for that many years, then I obviously want to invest that time into a church ministry. So... I started circulating my resume this week, and am now looking for a full-time ministry position.

This may not sound like a big switch, but it has been a tough week trying to make these big picture type decisions. My financial situation is insecure and I've been on my knees more than ever this week asking God what to do. I'd COMPLETELY appreciate your prayers as I proceed with this decision.

Classes have gotten a LOT better. The first week was completely overwhelming b/c of the load and the language. I swear I couldn't understand a thing my teachers were talking about the first week of classes, but it's gotten a lot better. I've gotten caught up on most, not all though, of the lingo and scholarly language that they talk in.

Other than that, I'm just enjoying the weather, and hanging out with my new friends here and missing my old friends and family back home.

Here are some pics from this weekend. I helped out a Disciple Now at a church called Fielder Road Baptist Church in Arlington, TX, about 20 minutes from campus. Heath Hudspeth, who helped me out with Middle School in Lafayette, moved to TN a couple of years ago and went to a church there called German Town Baptist Church where he volunteered in their student ministry. There Heath volunteered fora guy on staff named Mark Cole who is now the Student Pastor at Fielder. I was telling Heath about my new game plan for school and he gave me Mark Cole's number and Mark invited me to lead a group of 8th grade boys for their D-Now weekend. It's been since November since I've gotten to hang with students so needless to say I had a blast being around them. Here are a few pics from the weekend...

The last pic is of my long lost little brother named Zak(He is one of the most hilarious people I've ever met. He had me laughing the whole weekend). We look alike, we talk alike, we like the same music, we told the same exact jokes, and the best part.... We're both lactose intolerant! We're long lost bothers, we know it! :)





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Monday, January 22, 2007

Sermons

"Truth and Light" January 6, 2008 East Bayou Baptist Church
This sermon is based around Gen 3:11 and how we can easily live our lives based on lies and darkness and how we need to expose those things and live our lives based on truth and light.



"Can God Be Trusted? Part 2" July 23, 2006 East Bayou Baptist Church
This is a sermon about how when we're tempted there is more at stake than what we originally think. our faith is at stake. Check out the entire series via MP3s at eastbayou.org.



"Our Trusting During God's Testing" June 28, 2006 East Bayou Baptist Church
This sermon is about what to do when life is just tough and there seems to be no progress.

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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Church Hopping in DFW Post 1 - First-Time Guests

So basically, in Lafayette, on a Sunday morning, I've never been to another church besides East Bayou. Never. Oh wait, I spoke at FBC Broussard once for their DNow, but other than that I have NO CLUE what other churches do on Sunday morning.

SOOOOO, here's what I've been doing while in Fort Worth. This is one of the reasons I chose FW over New Orleans... My first weekend here I went to 2 churches. My second weekend, I went to 3 different churches. And this weekend I went to 3 again. It's been awesome.

It's been a blast. I'm intentionally going to churches that I know I won't even like, b/c I still want to see first-hand how they do church. But here's what I've gotten the most out of so far...

Just in the past 3 weekends, my perspective of how to treat visitors has TOTALLY CHANGED! Yeah you can talk about what your church beleives and what your worship is like and all that stuff but here is the ONE thing it comes down to. People. I used to say that I'd never join a traditional church. After these 3 weeks, that has changed. I'd join a traditional church in a heartbeat IF, I wanted to be around it's people bad enough. In a hearbeat.

Lifechurc.tv is the church that's been the best so far (and guess where I've been back every week). I attended the church the first time, and before I knew it, one of the pastors is taking me to lunch that day. Lifechurch immeadiately gave me the op to meet as many people as I wanted, or to be left alone. Some people want to get thrown in the deep end of what's happening and other want to just stand in the back and watch. Too many of the churches I've visited assume I want to stand in the back and watch. But I don't. But I'm also not going to jump in without an invitation. Yes they are only a church of 400 people and it's WAY easier at that size to reach out to everyone, but it's just as important for the mega-churches. It's make or break. People aren't coming back if they didn't like the people at your church.

I've attended one church on Saturday night for 3 weekends in a row. It's easy for me to slip in, go to service, and slip out without ever having to have a conversation with anyone. Yeah, a TON of people go there, but I pose this question to myself to figure out how to answer for the next time I'm involved in church leadership. How do you reach out to everyone, when you're 100 strong, or 1,000 strong.

First time guests are NASTY scared, and shy and have NO CLUE what the heck is going on. They don't know where the bathrooms are at, where they need to go, who can they talk to or how to get out of the parking lot. I think it needs to be OVERLY obvious what a church offers to a first-time guess. Some of the websites I've checked out take 5 minutes to find out when they're services are. Once I find the page, then I have to decifer they're excel spread sheet they use to post it. We need to beat guests to any questions they'd ask. If they want to talk your ear off let them. If they want to be left alone, leave 'em alone. Don't assume anything.

I do know this. I miss East Bayou. Yeah our speaking is great (and I don't just say that b/c he's my dad :) ), our music is kicking, but I miss not being able to make it out of the auditorium of our church without being asked, "Hey, how are you doing?" and not just "Hello, it's good to see you. I'll see you later." I mean an actual conversation.

I'm still in touch with a few people who've been members of east bayou and then have to move out of state for whatever reason, and every single one of them has yet to find a place like East Bayou. I haven't found one here yet. Some are close. And if I do find one here, I won't hesitate to join.

Yeah good music is cool. Yeah great speaking can change your life. But I guarantee your visitors will be back if they like the people and they are met where they're at.


Churches I've visited...

Lifechurch.tv Fort Worth Campus
This church is amazing. The music is live and the sermon is live too, but the pastor is on a screen and he's live via sattelite from the mothership church in Oklahoma. They meet in a school where they tear down and set up for every weekend. And then on Wednesday too for their youth service. They run about 400 people on a weekend. All of their campuses combined they run about 18,000.

Fellowship Church
Fellowship church is basically the biggest production church out there. Let me put it in perspective for you. VH1, the channel, rents equipment from these guys. Their media is amazing. Their videos put MTV to shame, and their music is like a Coldplay concert every weekend. But the thing I like the most about them is that it's all done very simply. Everyone gets it. Yeah their high in production, but it's not a distracting kind of production. It's a supportive type of production. It's just done very well. Their pastor, Ed Young, is a master at fishing. He's brilliant at simply sharing the gospel in a way that makes sense and everyone gets. this church I think runs arounf 18,000 on a weekend.

Wedgewood Baptist Church
I visited their college/career group this morning, but they weren't in full swing b/c of the holidays. I'll probably go back and check them out again. I'm told their pastor breaks out in song in the middle of his sermons. I look forward to seein that. :)

University Baptist Church
This church is on TCU's campus, but I couldn't find any college and career aged people there. I figured b/c it was on TCU's campus that's where all of their students would go. I was wrong.

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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Love & Others

"I have come that you may have life, and have it to the full." John 10:10

I had a pretty cool realization tonight. I guess it wasn't really all that new, b/c I've kind of known these two things about myself, but I've never been able to put words around it like I did tonight. Here's what I've got...

I am most alive in two scenarios. One, when I'm in love. And two, when God is using me to help others.

That's it. That's me in a nutshell. Those are the two things I'm most alive during, that I enjoy the most, that I'd fight for, that I'd die for, that I'm obssesed with, that I would give anything to do... that's me.

When I'm in love... I mean seriously, for me, there is nothing more consuming. I want to redefine what it means to love... to marry... to know someone. Love is rediculously amazing. But there has to be a lot of wisdom that goes along with something so powerful though, right? B/c it is that powerful.

God using me to help others... God using me to build something in another person? God using me to encourage? To help heal? To help seal a decision? To help grow? To help become?... I mean is there anything more important? Anything cooler or exciting?

So that's me. Crazy huh? Yeah, I know, but I can't turn it off. It's me.

I bet you don't have to guess what time this post was written at huh? :) Goodnight.

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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

The Ride Guides

For those of you who this embaresses, my apologies.














































I found these when I was packing. This is my original crew who led the middle school at East Bayou when I was there. They were awesome and I miss them tons! The Ride was our Sunday morning program back in 2004, so we called ourselves the Ride Guides.

These pics are a reminder of why I moved here to school. B/c I want to prepare myself as best as possible to lead these types of amazing people to impact students for the rest of my life.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

The Intangible

The thing that bothers me the most about following Christ is that there is so many intangible things about my faith. I've never looked Jesus in the eyes. I've never had coffee with Him. I've never grocery shopped for the fruits of the spirit. I've never literally buckled up my belt of truth, or swung the sword of the spirit. It can be annoying sometimes how intangible everything about my faith seems to be.

Then I read these words this morning, "Dear friend, when you extend hospitality to Christian brothers and sisters, even when they are strangers, you make the faith visible." 3 John 1:5 The Message

That's how I, someone who prefers the tangible over the intangible, can SEE the faith, by serving, and when others serve me. I can feel it when someone comes alongside me and encourages me. I can feel it when my parents and friends love me even when I'm an idiot. I can see lives changed by what Jesus has done in their lives. THAT is intangible!

The reality of the love if Christ is LIVED OUT by us. It becomes tangible through us. How cool is that?

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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Church Today

As usual, things were rocking at East Bayou this morning. Here were the main things I got from the sermon on marriage today...

"You are as close to God as you choose to be."

"Anything great has a tremendous price on it."

"God can do what you and I cannot do."

"Great marriages have nothing to do with luck. They take humility, honesty, selflessness, and the willingness to change."

"Love is a choice."

These are all out of context, but if you want to hear them in context then click here to go listen to the message. It should be up by Monday afternoon at the latest.

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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Can God Be Trusted? Part 2

A sermon I preached on Sunday July 3, 2006 at my local church, East Bayou. It was part 2 of a series of sermons called The Big Picture. The message is about how when we're tempted, there is more at stake than what we see in front of us. Our faith is at stake.

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Monday, November 13, 2006

Glory Just Around The Corner

It just happened to (ha!) read these verses this morning...

"Friends, when life gets really difficult, don't jump to the conclusion that God isn't on the job. Instead, be glad that you are in the very thick of what Christ experienced. This is a spiritual refining process, with glory just around the corner.

So if you find life difficult because you're doing what God said, take it in stride. Trust him. He knows what he's doing, and he'll keep on doing it.
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1 Peter 4:12-13, 19 The Message

Here's what I think God is telling me all that time... "I never promised that it would be easy, but I did promise that it would be good."

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Sunday, November 12, 2006

I Went to Church on the Internet Today

Literally.

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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Real vs Presented

"Don't spend your life comparing your insides to other people's outsides."

It's a quote I heard today in a sermon from Fellowship Church in Dallas, TX.

It was made in reference in how when we compare ourselves to other people it's easy to feel bad about ourselves b/c we're comparing the "real" us that we know, to the "presented" personality that we see in other people. It's not that the "presented" personality is wrong, but that it's not real.

For example, I'm sure a lot of people look at me and think, oh well Sean's got it all together. He's the pastor's kid. He finished college. He's got a good job. He brushes his teeth. He's polite, and he smiles a lot. His life must be perfect. Ha! (meaning, if you only knew)

Well thats what people from the outside see. Yeah if anyone compared their "real" life to my "presented" life then they'd definitely feel bad. BUT, the "presented" me isn't the real me. Or I guess I should say, the "complete" me. I've got my battles. I've got my insecurities. I've got my flaws. But only my close friends see them b/c that's who I choose to let in.

The point is this. Don't compare the "real" you to other "presented" people. You'll always lose. Compare yourself through your Creator's eyes! Christ's eyes are saying, "You are loved." "You are cherished." "You are wanted." "Warts and all."

Easier said than done though right? But man once we discover and live out that truth... wow!

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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Leave, Cleave & Weave Part 1

Our pastor (my dad) started a new sermon series this past Sunday on marriage. The sermon is loaded with helpful truths that can change a marriage. Here's the most impactful thing I got from it...

"Some people say, 'The grass is greener on the other side.' That's not true. The grass is greener where you water it."

Wow!

Click Here to listen to the sermon

Or click here to get it through iTunes

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Monday, October 30, 2006

Blue Chip Investments Roll In

This is the roll in for a series we just finished called "Blue Chip Investments."

Created with Adobe PhotoshopCS2, Adobe Audition 1.0, Adobe After Effects 6.5 and Adobe Premeire Pro 1.5. Mona Tribe and I tag-teamed this video.

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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Church Was Rocking Today

I'm realizing really quickly the things at East Bayou that I'm going to miss most whenever I move to DFW.

Probably the thing I'll miss the most is just being Mike Walker's son. While I don't want to take anything I haven't earned on my own, just b/c I'm a preacher's kid, I will definitely miss being in his inner circle. Getting to meet with him in between services and talk about what we can do better for the next service and just talking about church stuff has been a blast.

And I'll miss getting to work with Ward. Ward, our music pastor, is amazing. I love just watching him sing his heart out. Not only does he have a heart and passion that is inspiring, but he also has the musci ability to ummm.... what we call.... Rock It Out! The people he uses to make up the band all are just good. From musicians to vocalists, the music here rocks! I'll miss it a ton.

Today we did a song called "Shipwreck" by a band called Starfield. It's a slow piano driven song that our drummer Bryan Pitre did. Here's the lyrics for the first part of the song. They're awesome!

"I built a fortress, with a hundred thousand faces,
I'll keep it safe, with a hundred thousand more.
But these masks are wearing thin, as You draw me in.

I spent my time on the empty and the fleeting.
I spent my life on much less than what I'd dreamed.
But I'm reaching out to You, to make me new.

'Cause I am just a beggar, here at Your door.
I am just a shipwreck here on Your shore.
I come empty handed, ready to see,
Your life in me changing who I've been,
To who I need to be.
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