
CORE VALUES
What drives your church? What helps to steer decisions?At NorthStar Church, we are guided by 9 core values:
I made two promises to our core group in the earliest days of the planting process. We will refuse to act our AGE and we will refuse to act our SIZE. That meant that we would always expect and accept God-sized assignments without fear or hesitation. Below are just a few examples:
Three months after arriving on the field, we tackled our first major outreach event...the Polar Plunge Warmup. We served some 50 gallons of free hot chocolate and coffee to onlookers and the faithful, frozen few who dared to jump into the icy waters of Lake CDA. (I also jumped in...talk about becoming all things to all people...)
I share these things not to brag on what we did...but to point out that the DNA of a healthy, missional church plant will demonstrate itself in activity. We dreamed big, but our dreams were founded in God's abilities, not our own! One of my heroes in Christendom is Hudson Taylor, pioneer missionary to China. He once said, "God isn't looking for people of great faith, but for individuals ready to follow Him".
That sums it up...Teach your people that message alone...point them to Christ!
More Lessons Learned... Some the Hard Way!
CELEBRATING NEW LIFE
On August 12th NorthStar celebrated baptism at the shoreline of Lake Coeur d’Alene with eight new believers publicly professing Christ. This was the third summer that the Church family gathered at the Lake. Because of the cold water, there is a very brief window of opportunity when the water is warm enough for baptism.
The setting really fits with the public nature of baptism. It is a wonderful declaration to anyone who witnesses the gathering. We’ve seen people stop their boats and jet skis to watch! What a great witness!
The church gathers at a very popular beach hangout called, “Independence Point". What a fitting name for the place where we gather. These new believers are declaring to the world that they belong to Christ and that they’ve been set free from the bondage of sin. In this unchurched community, baptism is such a wonderful way to preach a gospel message without words.
Throughout the rest of the year, the church uses a “portable baptistry” that came from the “baptistry store”. Actually, it’s a water trough that came from the co-op, but that goes hand in hand with the “whatever it takes” mindset of NorthStar!
The church has seen dozens of people come to Christ in its short lifetime, but expects to see more. We are trying to create a “baptism culture” here. We want our church family to view evangelism as lifestyle, to expect God to save people, and to celebrate new life in Christ often with those who are being baptized!And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.
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I know that we are now in the world of instant access to info on the superhighway so I shouldn't be too enamored with a google search result. But 2.2+ million possibilities in less than a tenth of a second. WOW!
So, I scrolled through a few of the choices, and here is a sampling of the sites I foundStarting a church or ministry has never been easier...
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These online "brochures" offer an effortless and luxurious trip, but they certainly don't match up with the planting journey I've been on for the past 4 years.
Here are just a few of the lessons I have learned:1) Church Planting is hard work. Plain and simple. First and foremost, successful planting requires an undying commitment to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. It also requires a commitment to telling your story over and over again...to neighbors, to friends, to partner churches. It requires soul searching, pavement pounding, door knocking, personal confession, ceaseless praying, vision casting, initiative, drive, heart, guts, passion, sweat, blood, tears. It takes long hours and it takes grueling work!
Planting NorthStar Church has led me to wear the hats of accountant, secretary, worship leader, carpenter, nursery worker, sound man, painter, plumber, graphic designer, drummer, Sunday School teacher, greeter, coach, janitor, doorman, ad exec., marketing coordinator, and so much more. To all the "10 easy steps" sites, I offer this suggestion. Plant a church first, then tell me how easy it is.
2) Church Planting is a spiritual endeavor...not just a franchise or business model. As we began to prepare for our move to the Northwest and our first planting experience, we read EVERYTHING we could get our hands on regarding planting churches. Tragically, much of the information that we found on planting dealt with legal issues, tax status, mission statements, p.o. boxes, and checkbooks. Planting a church has an organizational component, but walking with God in a vibrant, interactive relationship is central.
On that same note, it is easy to fall in love with the calling and community of another pastor. One planter put it this way, "I got fired up by reading books by Andy Stanley and Erwin McManus. Unfortunately, I fell in love with their calling…and their community. God didn’t call me to shepherd the people of Los Angeles or Atlanta…he called me to shepherd the people of my community." I echo those sentiments and say that I wasted way too many days trying to be Mark Driscoll and Ed Young. Jr. when God just wanted me to be Scott Hanberry and to love on the people of Kootenai County, Idaho.3) Church Planting is more rewarding than anything I could ever imagine.Church planting gave us the unique opportunity to start with a clean sheet of paper and build the thing from the ground up. In this process we've tried to focus on what really counts: evangelism and discipleship. We studied the book of Acts, then LIVED IT OUT IN A NEW COMMUNITY! We've seen lives changed, eternity impacted, souls saved, and the Kingdom advanced.
4) You can always plant another church…you can’t always have another family. As much as I love church planting and shepherding people…I love my wife and children more. In doing all of the necessary work to get a new church start "off the ground", I wish that I had focused far more attention on the development of my family.
Now don't get me wrong...Planting NSC has been a good thing for our family! My kids have learned lessons about God that no other experience could have afforded them. They clearly understand the principle of obedience = blessing. Yet, I warn any and all prospective planters, LOVE GOD & YOUR FAMILY MOST OF ALL! You won't regret it.More lessons to come soon...
What does it take to be an effective church planter?
We walk by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7
Sounding the Alarm too Late!!
A pastor friend of mine, Ray Cummings sent the following out to his church recently.It speaks to the need for church planting!
The following excerpts are from a March 21, 2007 Associated Press story about a nursing home fire in Russia that killed 62 people: A fire swept through a nursing home in southern Russia on Tuesday, killing 62 people - At the nursing home, a fire alarm system that had not been fully installed signaled three times, but a watchman - at the facility but outside the building - ignored the first two alarms and reported the fire only after he saw flames, Emergency Situations Ministry spokeswoman Veronika Smolskaya said.In addition, nursing home personnel were absent from their posts when the fire broke out, slowing efforts to find keys and open an emergency exit, she said. The staff inside the building when the fire broke out - three orderlies and a nurse - was not enough to quickly evacuate the elderly residents, Smolskaya said; NTV television reported that the nurse was among the dead.
There are two things about this story that stand out to me:
1) The night watchman ignored the first two alarms and reported the fire only after he saw the flames.
2) Nursing home personnel were absent from their posts when the fire broke out.
What a picture of America today. What a picture of the church today. I believe that America is headed toward judgment at warp speed. The alarms are being sounded, but we are ignoring them, or worse, we're only paying attention when we see the flames. And all too often, key personnel such as the voices of conservative Christianity, morality, decency, and common sense are absent from their posts.
It was Pastor Martin Niemoeller who wrote about being silent during the Nazi years and his indifference toward the plight of the Jews, socialists and others. When the Nazis came for Niemoeller in 1937 he wrote:
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