Interview with David Crowder

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The most recent episode of the Catalyst podcast features an interview I recently did with David Crowder. Listen on the link above, or if you are an itunes user, you can listen or download from itunes directly.

Also, you can actually SEE Ken and I doing the podcast below. This is our first time to actually video the taping- as you can see, our studio needs some help!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2866538608865126548

David has some great things to say to church leaders, and gives some really good perspective on the way to keep community in focus even when you become very well known.

 

Lunch today with One Atlanta founders

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Had lunch today with Danny Stephens and Dan Hannon from One Atlanta Music. They started One Atlanta only a few months ago. It was great hearing about their vision for helping a range of artists in the Atlanta area, and ultimately creating a collection of singers, songwriters and musicians from Atlanta who can have an impact locally, nationally and globally. Danny Stephens is the former Music Director at Buckhead Church and helped start the popular Small Town Poets band back in 1996. Dan Hannon toured around the US with King Konga for many years, and recently has been active as a producer, helping craft Aaron Shust’s award winning album Anything Worth Saying

Once again, there seemed to be little if no interest in my musical abilities….. I will keep trying, but I guess my dream for my own album of hiphopcountrypoprockjazzsoul is just not ever going to come to fruition. 

College Football – Best Team of the Decade?

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We had an interesting conversation this morning among our team regarding the best college football team over the last 8 years (since 2000). My immediate answer was Oklahoma, but I am obviously biased. In any case, it was an enlightening discussion with some pretty heated debate. We felt like it was a tie between Oklahoma and USC, with a close runner up being Ohio State. Thanks to our resident college football expert Steven Donnelly for a quick run down on the appropriate stats to help us come up with our final answers!

So the second question was why? Why have these teams been so consistently better than other teams in college football over the last 8 years? Here are some of the reasons:

1. Great Head Coach

2. Immediate re-emergence or continuation of a solid tradition; respected program

3. Strength and physical training- worked in the off season to get in shape

4. Know how to win; a desire to compete

5. right players to fit the system (developing players)

6. recruiting the best talent (finding players)

This kind of list has immediate practical application to our worlds of work and ministry, and why some teams succeed and others don’t. Also, it was the combination of a great offense and a great defense. This is obvious I know, but think about the teams that are midlevel college programs- Oklahoma State, Vanderbilt, Texas Tech, Michigan State. These teams are usually lopsided towards either offense or defense, and typically have 4 out of the above 6 outlined. 

Do you agree with Oklahoma, USC and Ohio State being the top three teams of the decade so far?

What other qualities are key to great teams?

Creativity Rules

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So we had another creative meeting yesterday for Catalyst. Photo

Really fun ideas generated during the meeting. Plus we discussed in greater detail the theme of “together” for this years event. We met at the global headquarters of BigStuf, in the heart of downtown Alpharetta, GA, just across the street from the headquarters of Passion. Included in the meeting- Kevin Sterner, Reggie Joiner, Ben Arment, Lanny Donoho, Brian Pirkle, Ken Coleman, Jeff Shinabarger, Brian Cole, Jeremie Kubicek, Sheila Shouldeen, Melissa Kruse and myself. It is always a highlight to get together and dream big and think outside the box with our creative team. The reason we are so intensely focused on this is very clear for me- God demands our best, and everything we do is with excellence. “Our standard for excellence is not measured against others, it is measured by our overall potential.” Thanks to Jeff Henderson for that quote.

Thought I would provide a list of some of the highlights and major areas we discussed:

1. Speaker flow and overall lineup- the lineup of speakers this year is off the charts, and will provide a great mix of Biblical leadership challenge, practical application, and outside the box learning.

2. Big idea brainstorming- we already have at least 20 good ideas that will be really fun and totally out of the box (something we strive for), and this is only our first official creative meeting of the year leading up to October. One key part of a good brainstorming environment- the response to any idea is always “yes” or “yes and” and is never “no” or “but” or “can’t.” The technical producers and operations minded people always have a hard time with this one!

3. Ben Arment is a great addition to the team. Ben brought some new creative energy to the team, and also provided great insight from a church planter, blogger and innovator perspective.

4. Theme discussion- the theme of “Together” makes for a great angle to provide some serious moments as well as really, really funny moments. There was smoke coming out of Lanny’s ears the whole time due to his wheels turning…. Let’s just say Lanny will be busy over the next several months working on some pretty cool stuff. Together is directly tied to the phrase “intentional about community” which is one of the 6 elements of a Catalyst leader, and so vital to the life and ultimate success of a leader. You can’t finish well if you finish alone.

5. One of the very important angles to this entire year for Catalyst in general, and not just the event, is the reality that the power of the Catalyst community lies in those who are on the front lines of ministry. See the Catalyst Road Trip- the whole point behind traveling around the country visiting leaders is to hear their stories and allow others to learn from them. Many of these frontline next-gen leaders will never have a platform like the Catalyst stage, and we want to be a conduit for others to hear what they are doing. So if you’ve seen the Catalyst website or brochure or anything associated so far with this year, you might know that we are using almost 2,000 headshot pics from the Catalyst community to visualize this idea. So look for a continuation of this at the event- you will probably see your mug shot somewhere!

6. Overall experience- lots of discussion around the worship experience, the learning environment, creativity, and aesthetics, based on feedback from last year as well as what we are seeing and hearing currently. Look for a few surprises.

and this serves as an official entry for the Thursday creative chaos over at Ragamuffin Soul.

Best Advice Ever

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The most recent issue of Fortune has a good article on the power of good advice, and actually includes a number of insights from leading business moguls on the best advice they ever received. 

 

Was thinking about the best personal advice I ever received: probably a three-way tie between my mom, my dad and St. Francis of Assisi. My dad’s advice- “Never let someone out work you.” My mom- “present yourself with excellence, including your appearance, your cleanliness (cleaning behind your ears!), your clothing, and your words.” And St. Francis- “Preach the Gospel at all times, and if necessary, use words.” He actually didn’t tell me this one in person, and could be used by many others…. But it is such a good statement I had to include it. 

How about you? The best advice ever?

Young Influencers List- May Edition

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Here is the May edition of who should be on your radar screen- The Young Influencers List.

1. Bobby Triplett- pastor of a great church plant called Element Church in Lakeland, FL.

2. Jared Herd- great new young communicator. former associate teaching pastor at Rock Harbor in Orange County, and frequent speaker at Big Stuf Camps, Orange Conference, North Point, and other student ministry environments.

3. Shauna Niequist- The author of Cold Tangerines, daughter of Bill Hybels, and former creative director at Mars Hill Bible Church.

4. Chris Capehart and Micah Davis- founders of Roov.com in Dallas, an innovative new social network community.

5. Elizabeth Paul- have you seen the latest commercials with Nancy Pelosi and Newt Gingrich, or Al Sharpton and Pat Robertson sitting together on a couch talking about solving the current global warming issues? Well, Elizabeth is involved in crafting those commercials.

6. Krish Kandiah- my friend over in Cambridge in the UK, who helps run the Evangelical Alliance in the UK, and is a budding author, speaker and thought leader for the global church. Started Slipstream which is a great network for young global leaders in the church.

Drive, Drive, Drive

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Well the month of conferences continues- Q, ARC, Exponential, Orange, Drive and also a personal stop for some incredible worship at the Passion Regional event. It’s been a crazy month filled with lots of conversations, updates and new friends. 

Drive is happening over the next couple of days, and is now in full swing- 2 main sessions so far from Andy (really good stuff), and lots of breakouts with North Point staff. Ran into Carlos this morning, and disappointed I missed the bloggers get together last night. He’s got pictures of the whole crew who got together and hyperlinks to each of their blogs over at his site. Plus, he is twittering notes and fun things from the sessions. You can also check out Loran Lichty’s notes on the sessions. 

Wanted to post a few pics from Drive. Always fun hanging at the Catalyst booth…. you never know who is gonna show up. Got a visit from Kristian Stanfill last night, and then had lunch with Steve Fee today. Sidenote- Steve’s song “All Because of Jesus” is #1 on the charts right now. Congrats Fee Band! Saw Chrystina Fincher in the hallway after her incredible opener to main session 2 this afternoon, and then also had a stop by Todd Fields at the Catalyst booth this afternoon as evidenced behind Lanny below. And saw Eddie Kirkland last night as well. Kristian, Steve and Eddie on stage last night was powerful. I am wondering when any of these great worship leaders are going to ask me to join them on stage…. to bust out some Lord I Lift Your Name on High or some Blind Man. Just let me know when you need me…..

One Prayer

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If you don’t know about One Prayer, you need to. This is a major initiative launched by Craig and Bobby at LifeChurch.tv, and they have hundreds of churches participating along with them, in an initiative that is beautifully representing a spirit of working together within the Church. The question being asked is, “If God would answer one prayer for the Church at large, what would you pray?” The series starts on June 7-8, and is a four-week series.

Get involved. Pastors. Get involved.