Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Pro Bowl or Super Bowl Church?

The Super Bowl turned out to be a decent game. And plenty of us watched it. But 7 days earlier was the Pro Bowl, a game which many of us did NOT watch. The game was even moved from it's traditional time slot one week after the Super Bowl in an effort to boost viewers. But the problem is not the time slot...the problem is the game. The reason I (and many others) don't watch the Pro Bowl is simple: there's nothing at stake. It doesn't matter. It's just for show. Plenty of talent and skills, but nothing's on the line.

Contrast that with the Super Bowl. Everything's on the line. Teams have worked all year, and many players have worked their entire career for this game. Everything is at stake. Every play matters. And THAT is what makes it so "watchable."

It got me to thinking about church. Is church like the Pro Bowl, or the Super Bowl. A Pro Bowl church has plent of talent and skills, but week after week, it's as if nothing is on the line. On the other hand, a Super Bowl church realizes that what they do matters. A Super Bowl church understands that EVERY week, EVERY thing is at stake!
  • What's at stake is the young child who has yet to learn that Jesus wants to be their "forever friend."
  • What's at stake is the adolescent who experiences a God who accepts them, even when their peers won't.
  • What's at stake is the man who's had success at work, but is searching for a life worth living.
  • What's at stake is the couple wondering if God can restore their crumbling marriage
  • What's at stake is the spiritual explorer looking for a place to ask tough questions about faith and God
  • What's at stake is the woman who's blown it big time and is searching for a God who will give her a second chance.
Every week at Seneca Creek we serve and sacrifice because of what's at stake! We take to the field to ensure that people can find a pathway to the God who created them, the God who loves them, and the God who longs to redeem and restore them for a life that matters. And we "suit up" in order to blaze the trail to the adventure of following Jesus in every aspect of life. In short, we refuse to be a "Pro Bowl" church. This week, the Super Bowl is on again. Get your game on!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Seneca Creek is going online LIVE!

Yes, it's happened again. The snow has fallen over the weekend and the county has opted to close the schools. But, we've got a plan that will allow us to still "meet" together. This Sunday at 11:00 a.m. we'll broadcast our first-ever live webcast worship service. From the convenience of your own home you'll be able to participate with everyone else simply by accessing the event through your computer. And yes, you can bring your bagels and coffee with you. :) Here's what you need to know.

On Sunday morning, go to our website and click on the main slide that will be counting down to our service time. We encourage you to "show up early" to look around. We'll have the happenings online, as well as links to upcoming events and online giving, and even a connection card that you can fill out and submit via our website. Plan for an extra 10 minutes at least to get acclimated to the features. We'll even have a chance for you to interact with others at Seneca Creek through live chat.

At this point we don't know what the roads will be like on Sunday. But if they're not too bad, and if you want to create a little community and participate in this event with others, we encourage you to gather with a couple other friends and enjoy the webcast together. If you're in a small group you may want to try getting together. If you're not in a group and wonder if any other Seneca Creek folks are in your area, why not visit our Facebook site and ask around. Just be cautious sharing confidential information. You may want to use the message function for specific info.

If you have friends who can't go to their church because of the snow, invite them to join you online this Sunday at www.senecacreek.org.

So whether you're by yourself, with family, or with a group, we're looking forward to seeing you online this Sunday morning. And as always, we welcome your suggestions on how to make it even more helpful for you. See you on the webcast!