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I’m a “churched kid”. Raised in the church. Been going to church for as long as I’ve been alive. That said, I have grown tired of watching much of what is labeled as “Christian media” stay in the Stone Age as the modern world embraces media and technology and uses it to its fullest. Just had a conversation again today about “flannel graph” and how many in the Church are still convinced of it as a valid medium.

2Tonight I took my small group of guys (7 of us total) to a presentation of Heaven’s Gates & Hell’s Flames at the local Assembly of God church. I had seen this presentation in my teen-years and even had the opportunity to be a part of the production while ministering in Indiana. It has been at least 4-years since I’d seen the production.

I went in tonight very curious – I wondered what advances would’ve been made in the technological-side of things. I wondered if the scenes portrayed the few times I’ve seen it would continue to be acted out in tonight’s performance.

#1. Nothing has changed technologically. They still show the same video clip segments that they showed the last time I saw the presentation.

#2. If I’m not mistaken, EVERYTHING tonight was exactly the same as we presented it four years ago.

I tend to watch these sorts of presentations with a critical-eye – watching and listening EVERYTHING to form my opinion about its usefulness and relevance in today’s culture.

Tonight I enjoyed the performance and reminisced a bit about being a part of the thing back in Indiana. What blew me away, however, was watching the response of people in the audience when the opportunity to make a first or re-commitment to Jesus Christ. In our service tonight, at least 50-people responded and came forward to make a public commitment to serve the Lord. Each of them was then ushered out of the room for a personal time of prayer and for the staff to get their information.

I was reminded of a few things tonight:

#1 – Not everyone else has been “spoiled” by stage-performances like Cirque Du Soleil, Blue Man Group, etc. My experiences in being blown away by technology, acting, etc., on stage is NOT what everyone else has experienced. Someone else there tonight was probably impressed that there was a smoke machine, while I reminisced about the days of having one in my youth room!

#2 – The Holy Spirit still works amongst D-list actors. No offense to the church family that presented HGHF tonight, but I’m pleased to know that God chooses to use people like ME to get His message across.

#3 – Some things DO still work. HGHF hasn’t been “updated” in 4-years (at least!) and yet it’s still being performed in churches across the world every week. The clips are old, the audio isn’t professional, the stage-design isn’t amazing… and yet, it still works. HGHF doesn’t use the latest technology to run the show, they don’t even have two projectors with the same lumen bulbs (at least it looked that way tonight), and yet people were still impacted by the ministry and responded to the Gospel.

I’m glad I went tonight. I’m really glad I took students with me. 4 of the 6 of my guys made recommitments tonight at the close of the service.

Praise the Lord!

Sunday Sound Off

10.11.2009 — 1 Comment

I had the privilege of preaching this morning in both services. I preached a message entitled, “A Teachable Spirit”. It was our one-year anniversary of being here at Armbrust Wesleyan – a year ago we moved into our home in New Stanton!

I felt good about the sermon after both services and received some good feedback that always helps know how those listening responded.

Sermon audio, if you’re interested:


Ever since I was little, I have known about the “battle” that is Church vs. Halloween. I remember being a part of “Harvest Parties” and dressing up like Moses or Lazarus (complete with burial bandages). I also remember enjoying trick-or-treating as a kid and coming home with my pillowcase full of candy.

In 2009, the battle wages on with churches across the country coming up with new-ideas to attempt to use the time of year as a launching pad for a church-event.

One idea that has taken off in the last few years has been the “Trunk and Treat” idea. Families decorate their vehicles and park in the church parking lot allowing kids to nab candy from the comfort of their church parking lot instead of their neighborhoods. Our church attempts a “don’t dress scary” disclaimer and this year we’re presenting the Gospel through a musical-skit before the trunk-and-treating begins.

Another idea that I just stumbled upon that Brand New Church in Arkansas manages to pull off grabbed my attention. They call it “Hallowin” and it involves a costume contest at their church on the night of Halloween and then they pass out a few hundred DVDs featuring information about their church as well as a clear Gospel message to all the families and ask them to go out Trick-or-Treating and to pass out the DVDs to the homes they visit! I love it! More about Brand New Church’s “Hallowin” here.

So, how about your church?

I’ve been following Courageous Church in Atlanta, GA and pastor Shaun King for some time now. I am fascinated each time I hear updates on their church and how God is using Courageous to change lives.

Their in-house DJ, DJ Dust just produced this great video showcasing Courageous Church and the ministry they are involved in throughout each week:


The trailer from an upcoming movie released by Hillsong United, entitled “The I Heart Revolution: We’re All In This Together” just gave me a punch to the “spiritual gut”.

Check it out here.