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By Johnny Leckie: Church Planting Pastor, Musician, Artist, and Blogger
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Summary: In today’s podcast, I talk about a “Backpack Essential” for Ministry: “Humility.”
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2 Corinthians 6:7-9 8
“Through glory and dishonor, through slander and good report; regarded as deceivers, yet true; 9 as unknown, yet recognized; as dying, yet see — we live; as being disciplined, yet not killed; — CSB
The “Backpack Essential” that I want to talk about today is “Humility.”
“And if God is against you in your ministry, it isn’t much of a ministry. It can get big, it can run like a well oiled machine and it can impress outsiders, but it doesn’t impress God. Because God looks upon the thoughts and intents of our hearts. And the people we lead quickly pick up on the thoughts and intents of our hearts.”
“Humility for Christian leaders is not a small thing. It is actually a very big thing. Humility demonstrates that we understand that we lead knowing that we are under the authority of God. We know that it’s not really our show. It’s His.”
“The apostle Paul and his companions served “through glory and dishonor…” and “as unknown, yet recognized…” He was honored to serve and speak on behalf of his King, not concerned about his own personal glory or recognition. “
“True humility in Christian leadership is a form of grit that leads through dishonor and without desire for fame. This is because we serve at the pleasure of the King.”
“He didn’t care if he was the one who received the credit, or if another minister, like Apollos, received the credit. He understood what true honor is all about, he was fully aware of the one who gave him any authority at all, and he kept pointing people to his King.”
“Jesus set the pace from the beginning of His earthly presence on planet earth. Born in a stable, not a palace, appearing to shepherds before appearing to the powerful, and not laying claim to His rights and privileges as God, in order that He might serve humanity and accomplish His redemptive mission.”
In Philippians 2, He tells us to “do nothing out of rivalry or conceit, but in humility consider others as more important than yourselves.” He then commands us to make our attitude the same as His attitude: “who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God as something to be exploited. Instead he emptied himself by assuming the form of a servant…”
Ultimately, the amazing humility of Jesus made even our salvation a reality. Philippians 2 continues by letting us know that He humbled himself “to the point of death – even to death on a cross.”
See the original article here:
https://www.ministrybackpack.com/we-serve-at-the-pleasure-of-the-king/
“Humility is not a word that means “weakness” or “lack of confidence” or “low self-esteem.” It is a word that conveys the idea that we understand that we are under the authority of One who is greater than us. We go at His pleasure; we serve at His pleasure; we do whatever He calls us to do. Our responsibility is to see His will done rather than our will done on earth as it is in heaven.”
“If our King grabs a towel and tells us, “This is how to lead,” we should immediately join Him and start washing feet. If a task is given to us by the King, no matter how menial or grandiose, it is an honorable thing for us to be doing. The honor is in the fact that we are doing something on behalf of, and in the name of, the One who is worthy of all honor.”
Humility is a “Backpack Essential” for Christian Leaders. We are not the King. We serve at the pleasure of the King.
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Johnny Leckie is a Christ Follower, Husband to Leona, and Father to Matthew, Melissa & Michael. He is also a Church Planting Pastor, Musician, Artist, & Blogger. He’s a big fan of Coffee & Bacon and is currently planting a Church in Aurora, Colorado called Compass Church. He is the founder of MinistryBackpack.com.
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Summary: In this episode, I continue my interview with Pastor Anthony Svajda. Anthony is the Lead Pastor of Harvey Baptist Church in Stephenville, Texas, and he and his wife, Kristen, are originally from the North Fort Worth area. Anthony has a Bachelor degree from Dallas Baptist University in Business Systems, a Master of Divinity degree in Evangelism and a Ph.D. in Evangelism and Church Revitalization from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX.
Anthony’s desire in ministry is to provide Biblical leadership, which encourages others towards a deeper and more meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ as both Savior and Lord.
Anthony loves coffee, watching movies, spending time with family and friends, and is an avid cyclist!
Anthony Svajda
http://anthonysvajda.com/
Harvey Baptist Church
https://www.harveybaptist.org
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Monday |
Morning – Administrative (visitor followup, etc) Lunch – Staff Lunch/Meeting (Fellowship/Connection) Afternoon – Devotionally reviewing the Text for Sermon
Tuesday |
Morning – Individual Staff Meetings/Follow ups Afternoon – Counseling Meetings, Deeper exegetical Sermon Prep
Wednesday |
Morning – Sermon Prep for Wednesday Night Bible Study
Afternoon – Counseling Meetings Evening – Prayer Meeting, followed by Men’s Discipleship at Coffee Shop (8:30-10:00 p.m.)
Thursday |
Finalizes Sunday’s Sermon, Presentation Slides for Pro Presenter
Friday |
Family Day
Saturday |
Morning-Early Afternoon – Family time Afternoon-Evening – Sermon Review
Sunday |
Morning – Arrives at Church by 6:15 a.m. – Lunch with a visiting family or church members, Evening 6:p.m. – Sunday Night “Semester Based” Bible Studies
Caffeinated Theology:
Stimulating Theological Discussion One Cup At A Time
Anthony Hosts the Video Blog with various Pastors on the Caffeinated Theology YouTube Channel:
On Social Media | @anthonysvajda Facebook, Instagram & Twitter
The “Number One Thing” that should be the umbrella over everything you do in ministry: Be faithful to the Gospel. Preach the Gospel in every situation that you can.
“Preach the Gospel in your messages. Let people can know the hope they can have in Jesus. Teach the Gospel in your Bible studies. Don’t just teach people a list of rules or things that they need to do or don’t do, teach them that they need Jesus. Have conversations about the Gospel.”
“Trust Jesus with the results of that. Just stay faithful to what God has called you to do – And that is to speak and preach the Gospel. And if you do that, God will bring fruit into your ministry. It doesn’t matter your context. If you’re in a small church or in a large church, as long as you’re preaching the Gospel, people are going to get saved.”
[Quick Note From Johnny: I also talk more about this idea in Episode 40: A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders – The Banner of Truth]
Join the conversation on this topic by commenting or leaving questions below. If you have a question that you’d like to have heard on the podcast, record your question, and upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, Box or some other cloud based site and send the link to [email protected]
Music Provided by “Artist Unknown” – https://artistunknown.bandcamp.com/
& “Rasputin1963”
Johnny Leckie is a Christ Follower, Husband to Leona, and Father to Matthew, Melissa & Michael. He is also a Church Planting Pastor, Musician, Artist, & Blogger. He’s a big fan of Coffee & Bacon and is currently planting a Church in Aurora, Colorado called Compass Church. He is the founder of MinistryBackpack.com.
The post MBP 044: Seven Questions With Pastor Anthony Svajda – Part 2 appeared first on Ministry Backpack.
Summary: In this episode, I interview Pastor Anthony Svajda. Anthony is the Lead Pastor of Harvey Baptist Church in Stephenville, Texas, and he and his wife, Kristen, are originally from the North Fort Worth area. Anthony has a Bachelor degree from Dallas Baptist University in Business Systems, a Master of Divinity degree in Evangelism and a Ph.D. in Evangelism and Church Revitalization from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, TX.
Anthony’s desire in ministry is to provide Biblical leadership, which encourages others towards a deeper and more meaningful relationship with Jesus Christ as both Savior and Lord.
Anthony loves coffee, watching movies, spending time with family and friends, and is an avid cyclist!
Anthony Svajda
http://anthonysvajda.com/
Harvey Baptist Church
https://www.harveybaptist.org
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Early on, Anthony was disappointed to discover that not everyone in the churches he served in was as excited and motivated about the mission of Jesus as he was.
“The Lord showed me something very valuable that I’ve carried with me in ministry, since then. And that is, that you’re not doing it for people, you’re doing it for God’s glory.”
“My biggest letdown was putting my faith in people instead of the Lord.”
Many times churches are like, “We are totally ok with change as long as you don’t change anything.”
“Don’t let people’s opinions or their involvement get you down. Do what the Lord’s called you to. Stay faithful to Him, trust in Him, and know that He’s put that passion and that fire within you to inspire your people and so that you keep on with the mission. So stay faithful to that and keep running to the Lord.”
Equipment: Anthony always has his iPad and Laptop with him.
App: GroupMe
https://groupme.com/en-US/
App: LOGOS
https://www.logos.com/
App: Apple Notes
https://support.apple.com/guide/notes/welcome/mac
App: Drop Box
https://www.dropbox.com
App: Google Drive
https://www.google.com/drive/
Graphics: Canva
https://www.canva.com/
Join the conversation on this topic by commenting or leaving questions below. If you have a question that you’d like to have heard on the podcast, record your question, and upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox, Box or some other cloud based site and send the link to [email protected]
Music Provided by “Artist Unknown” – https://artistunknown.bandcamp.com/
& “Rasputin1963”
Johnny Leckie is a Christ Follower, Husband to Leona, and Father to Matthew, Melissa & Michael. He is also a Church Planting Pastor, Musician, Artist, & Blogger. He’s a big fan of Coffee & Bacon and is currently planting a Church in Aurora, Colorado called Compass Church. He is the founder of MinistryBackpack.com.
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Summary: In today’s podcast, I talk about a “Backpack Essential” for Ministry: “A Holy Arsenal.”
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2 Corinthians 6:7c
7 by the word of truth,[a] by the power of God; through weapons of righteousness for the right hand and the left,” (CSB)
The essential that I want to talk about today is: A Holy Arsenal.
In this passage, Paul says that “we have proven ourselves”through weapons of righteousness for the right hand and the left.”
The idea of having “weapons” is not just about “armor,” but it is the idea of “arms ” – being “armed for battle.”
This is a word picture that the apostle Paul uses a lot:
Ephesians 6:11-17: 11 Put on the full armor of God so that you can stand against the schemes of the devil. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this darkness, against evil, spiritual forces in the heavens. 13 For this reason take up the full armor of God, so that you may be able to resist in the evil day, and having prepared everything, to take your stand. 14 Stand, therefore, with truth like a belt around your waist, righteousness like armor on your chest, 15 and your feet sandaled with readiness for the gospel of peace. 16 In every situation take up the shield of faith with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. 17 Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit — which is the word of God. — (CSB)
1 Thessalonians 5:7-8: 8 But since we belong to the day, let us be self-controlled and put on the armor of faith and love, and a helmet of the hope of salvation. — (CSB)
2 Corinthians 10:4-5: 4 since the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but are powerful through God for the demolition of strongholds. We demolish arguments 5 and every proud thing that is raised up against the knowledge of God, and we take every thought captive to obey Christ. — (CSB)
2 Corinthians 10:4-5: 4 (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;)
5 Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ; – (KJV)
This passage, 2 Corinthians 6:7c, seems to refer to a condensed version of the armor that Paul references in other places. Grammatically a case could be made that he is talking about “tools” or “instruments,” but the considering the context and the other instances that Paul talks about this, the best understanding is that he is talking about “weapons.”
“FOR THE RIGHT HAND AND THE LEFT ” – The idea conveyed is that of offensive weapons (in the right hand) and defensive weapons (in the left). The image could be seen as the “Sword of the Spirit” (The Word of God) in the right, and the “Shield of Faith” (Faith) in the left.
“RIGHTEOUSNESS” – [dikaiosuné: righteousness, justice] It is a “justness” that comes from God – Not from our own ideas, preferences or agendas.
Paul speaks of “fighting the good fight” in 2 Timothy 4:7. He is not simply “itching for a fight, being a bully, or expressing bravado,” he is fighting a righteous fight; a just cause.
Having the Backpack Essential of a Holy Arsenal means that we are prepared to do battle with the full of armor of God, but particularly with your “Sword and Shield.” The strength of your conviction is from the Word of God [not just your opinion], and you advance and move forward, deflecting and blocking attacks, troubles and temptations with your strong faith, which is your shield.
You can’t use a holy arsenal in an unholy way. You can’t use a righteous weapon in an unrighteous way.
SEE: “The Devil’s Parry: Getting Slightly Off-Course In Ministry”
As a Christian leader, you need to fully understand that there are going to be battles ahead. The big question is, “What kind of weapons are you going to use to fight those battles?” Holy weapons or unholy weapons? Righteous weapons or unrighteous weapons?
Select Audio Clips in this episode are from the song, “Weapons of Our Warfare,” words & music by Bill, Johnny & Kenny Leckie, ©1984. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
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& “Rasputin1963”
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Johnny Leckie is a Christ Follower, Husband to Leona, and Father to Matthew, Melissa & Michael. He is also a Church Planting Pastor, Musician, Artist, & Blogger. He’s a big fan of Coffee & Bacon and is currently planting a Church in Aurora, Colorado called Compass Church. He is the founder of MinistryBackpack.com.
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Summary: In This Episode, I talk about 3 Important Lessons I learned and was reminded of on my Prayer & Planning Retreat in a Cabin on the Mountain.
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“Wallace & Grommit” – The Wrong Trousers | I had the details slightly backwards – Grommit is chasing the Penguin, not the other way around. But the “spare tracks” being laid down describe things pretty well…
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Luke 5:15-16
15 But the news about him spread even more, and large crowds would come together to hear him and to be healed of their sicknesses. 16 Yet he often withdrew to deserted places and prayed. (CSB)
“If you think that you’re going to plow through the year of ministry and not take time to withdraw and connect with God, then in a way, you’re thinking that you can do ministry better than Jesus can do ministry.”
“Prayer: Engaging our life with the God of the Universe, and adjusting our lives to His will, His plans, and His purposes.”
Colossians 4:2
2 Devote yourselves to prayer; stay alert in it with thanksgiving. (CSB)
Hebrews 12:28-29
28 Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful. By it, we may serve God acceptably, with reverence and awe, 29 for our God is a consuming fire. (CSB)
“Although we can be shaken, it’s a good calming, strong, foundational reminder to know that God’s Kingdom cannot be shaken.”
“If you are in ministry, wouldn’t you want that to be said of you? That how you are serving Him in ministry is acceptable to Him? That it’s something He is pleased with, and that He’s on board with?”
Song By Third Day | Consuming Fire
(From 2009, not the 90’s as I said on the episode.)
“We need to be completely consumed by God. That means that when He consumes us with His ‘all consuming fire,’ it burns out all of our own personal ambition, our own agenda, the sin that’s in our life, whatever mindset that we had about going into ministry, whatever fame we may have imagined, whatever notoriety or respect we may have had in our mind that we might receive when we went into ministry. When we allow God to consume us, He burns all of that up, and burns it out.”
“The thing about fire is that after it consumes something, there’s not much left. And what is left is never the same. It can’t go back to what it was.”
Referenced in this episode: My interview with my brother, Bill Leckie | 7 Questions With Pastor Bill Leckie: Part 1 & Part 2
Bill’s Song I mentioned: “Holy Lord” [Free Download]
“I don’t base my theology on emotion; I don’t base how I serve on emotion, but sometimes we need to allow God to consume us in such a way that we can’t help but have an emotional reaction.”
“Most of the significant and important and powerful moments in our lives elicit an emotional response from us. …And that’s okay.”
“Sometimes we need an emotional response to break through that cynical shell that often builds up in ministry. It can soften our hardened hearts, and it can be a ‘kick-start’ to change the way that we do ministry.”
“I mean, really, when was the last time that you had a genuine, emotional encounter with God, ‘Pastor Spock?’…Sometimes emotion can be the fuel for change in our ministry.”
“Don’t do ministry without God…”
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& “Rasputin1963”
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Johnny Leckie is a Christ Follower, Husband to Leona, and Father to Matthew, Melissa & Michael. He is also a Church Planting Pastor, Musician, Artist, & Blogger. He’s a big fan of Coffee & Bacon and is currently planting a Church in Aurora, Colorado called Compass Church. He is the founder of MinistryBackpack.com.
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Summary: In today’s podcast, I talk about a “Backpack Essential” for Ministry: “The Banner of Truth.”
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2 Corinthians 6:7a
7 by the word of truth,[a] by the power of God; through weapons of righteousness for the right hand and the left,” (CSB)
The essential that I want to talk about today is: The Banner of Truth.
In this passage, Paul says that “we have proven ourselves” by “the word of truth…”
“On first pass, it seems to be saying that ‘we spoke truthfully,’ but on deeper study, it becomes clear that it means, ‘We have faithfully and consistently preached the Gospel.'”
“Pervasive throughout their ministry was the consistent preaching, speaking, sharing, or making known the truths of the Gospel.”
“We should ‘Preach the Gospel Message’ as we have opportunity.'”
“We never want to get to the point that we are so desperate for people to like us, respond, or to be so practical in our messages that we forget the ‘offense’ of the Gospel, itself. It is the word of Truth.”
“No one should ever visit our churches and leave with no clue about how to become a follower of Jesus; about Who Jesus is.”
Romans 1:16
“For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one who believes; to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” – KJV
“Some people say, ‘Just get up and preach the Gospel, and that’s enough.’ And of course, that is true, but it’s only half-true. If it was really as simple as that, you could get up, read the Scripture, then sit down.
“If you really care about anybody understanding the message, you need to make it compelling. What a disaster to make the most powerful, important message in all of the world come across as something that is dull and lifeless and meaningless!”
“Make it compelling. Let the Gospel message be so much a part of who you are that you are passionate about it. Passionately share the Gospel message!”
“Some people say, ‘The loudest message we preach is the one that we live.’ And that is certainly true, but we don’t want anybody to be confused. We don’t want people to think, “Man, they sure are a good person,” but they have no idea why.”
Romans 10:17
“So then, faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” – KJV
“One of the reasons that is most cited is simply ‘fear of rejection,’ but I’m not sure that that is the biggest reason. I think that sometimes there is fear – but not just the fear of rejection. Sometimes it is the shame of unconfessed sin and an ‘unworthy’ life… The fear is that’s going to swing a spotlight on their own life and they’re nervous about that.”
“It could also be that the Gospel message itself has not fully gripped their soul, and so it’s not an ‘overflow’ thing.”
“Our ministry should happen out of the overflow of what God is already doing in our life.”
The Banner of Truth: An absolute essential for Christian Ministry.
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& “Rasputin1963”
Previous episodes in this series:
#004 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: A Higher Standard
#008 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: Resilience
#011 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: Purity
#014 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: Understanding
#018 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: Patience
#021 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: Kindness
#024 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: Sincere Love
#040 – A Backpack Essential For Christian Leaders: Supernatural Movement
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Johnny Leckie is a Christ Follower, Husband to Leona, and Father to Matthew, Melissa & Michael. He is also a Church Planting Pastor, Musician, Artist, & Blogger. He’s a big fan of Coffee & Bacon and is currently planting a Church in Aurora, Colorado called Compass Church. He is the founder of MinistryBackpack.com.
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Trey’s New Book: “The Non-Anxious Pastor: becoming a person of peace in a world at war” is available now:
Summary: In this episode, I continue my interview with Pastor Trey Van Camp.Trey is a 4th generation pastor, and graduated summa cum laude from California Baptist University with his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Theology. At CBU, he was awarded with the “Applied Theology Award.”
On January 10, 2016, he planted the church he currently pastors (formerly known as Heart Cry Gathering) and renamed it to Passion Creek Church in June 2017 after the announcement of the Heart Cry AZ Network.
Trey is happily married to his high school sweetheart, Jordan. They have 3 daughters: Faith Karis, Selah Ruth and Trinity Rose. He has an amazing Vlog on YouTube and loves to post on Instagram and Twitter.
Trey is an awesome Pastor and Leader and I’m honored to have him with me today.
Passion Creek Church
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[Trey is “tri-vocational,” and most weekday mornings start at around 4:30 or so working with his dad in a second business,”pouring concrete.”]
Mondays: Early Morning – “Pouring Concrete,” | Morning & Afternoon – Administrative tasks, Short Staff meetings, Creates clips from Sunday’s message to post on social media accounts, begins working on next Sunday’s Sermon outline (reading over and studying the text) | Evening – Edits Vlog
Tuesdays: Early Morning – “Pouring Concrete,” Uploads Vlog, Morning & Afternoon – Bigger Staff meeting, Sermon Prep (Digging into commentaries, researching Greek or Hebrew words, etc.)
Wednesdays: Early Morning – “Pouring Concrete” | Morning & Afternoon – Vlogging, Meets with Associate Pastor to Create “Growth Guide” for Small Groups, based on Sunday’s Message, Continues Sermon Prep | Evening – Participates (but doesn’t lead) in a Growth Group
Thursdays: Early Morning – “Pouring Concrete,” Uploads Vlog | Morning & Afternoon – Finishes up Sermon Prep, Sends outline/points out for bulletin and ProPresenter, Meets with College Ministry Leaders | Evening – Attends or Leads College Bible Study
Fridays: Early Morning – “Pouring Concrete” | Morning & Afternoon – Final touches on Sermon | Evening – Date Night
Saturdays: Mornings & Afternoon – Rest Day, time with family, watching college football in the fall | Evening – Picks up trailer for portable church setup, makes sure everything is charged up, sermon points are entered into the computer, Prays over text of sermon
Sundays: Morning – 6:30 – Gets up, 7:45 a.m. – Arrives at Church (Movie Theater), Helps with setup, 9:30 a.m. Prayer with team and Communion with those serving during services, 10:00 a.m. – Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. – Service ends, Tear down begins, load Trailer, 11:30 a.m. – Lunch with church members or visitors | Afternoon – Nap, begins editing sermon video | Evening – Helps with his Dad’s “Cowboy Church” service, goes to dinner with his family and his parents
Trey’s main site with links to his Vlog & Podcast:
Comment on Trey’s Vlog and let him know that you came from MinistryBackpack:
[Coming Up/In The Works from Trey: http://www.VlogYourMinistry.com ]
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Trey’s New Book: “The Non-Anxious Pastor: becoming a person of peace in a world at war” is available now:
Summary: In this episode, I interview Pastor Trey Van Camp. Trey is a 4th generation pastor, and graduated summa cum laude from California Baptist University with his Bachelor’s degree in Applied Theology. At CBU, he was awarded with the “Applied Theology Award.”
On January 10, 2016, he planted the church he currently pastors (formerly known as Heart Cry Gathering) and renamed it to Passion Creek Church in June 2017 after the announcement of the Heart Cry AZ Network.
Trey is happily married to his high school sweetheart, Jordan. They have 3 daughters: Faith Karis, Selah Ruth and Trinity Rose. He has an amazing Vlog on YouTube and loves to post on Instagram and Twitter.
Trey is an awesome Pastor and Leader and I’m honored to have him with me today.
Passion Creek Church
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No one told Trey about this “Church Planting 101” tip: Be sure you understand about the common experience of the “2nd Sunday” after your Church Launch: For a variety of reasons, about half of the people who are there on Launch Day won’t be back the next week!
“It seems that God has continued to mold me the most through all of my failures, so I’m trying to get more thankful for them – quicker.”
Trey is chronicling his life and ministry on his popular Vlog on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/treyvancamp
“Nine months into our church plant, I recognized the beauty of Vlogging on YouTube. ‘I never watch YouTube. I’m much too productive of a person’ was my thought. I mean, ‘I’m not going to sit around and watch cat videos, all day.’ But then my friend showed me some Vlogger, and I was like, ‘these people are preaching a message. It’s not a Christian message, but they’re influencing people.”
“I’ve seen a lot of Pastors talking to the camera and teaching Bible study lessons, but I thought, ‘Man, how cool would that be if I get to just show my life to people?’ I think that is how we share the Gospel so much is just by living our life authentically.”
“I’m not a huge channel, but I have a large following of people from around the world – I have a lot of atheists in England and Australia who follow me consistently, and we go back and forth.”
Here’s a preview of Trey’s Vlog:
Trey launched his church with a number of people from his father’s church (http://heartcrychurch.com/). It was clear to Trey, however, that some of those people did not get the vision for the new church. It was about a year into the Church Plant that several of these people began to leave. Trey wishes that he would have had hard conversations and proper confrontation with these individuals earlier, and in some cases, even before they attended for the first time.
Trey’s Church plant spent it’s first year with the name “Heart Cry Gathering,” but because of the similarity to the name of his father’s church (Heart Cry Church) and because the word “Church” wasn’t in the name, there were a lot of people who thought that his Church was a satellite campus. Trey changed the name to “Passion Creek Church” about a year in, but he wishes that he had simply started with that new name.
Podcast: Love Thy Neighborhood
Software: LOGOS
Book: “Lectures To My Students” by C.H. Spurgeon
Book: “Crushing It!” by Gary Vanerchuck
Trey and his wife love to do consistent date nights.
Hear the conversation between Trey and his wife about date nights, here: “Not Having A Boy + Our Big Fight | Q&Trey 15,” and check out their “Rock Climbing Date” here: “Our Marriage Got A Little Rocky.”
They strive to spend time together “shoulder to shoulder.” They have discovered that they have the most valuable conversations when they are actively doing something together, rather than just sitting and talking over a table.
“It’s a way for me and my wife to be playful with each other and to enjoy each other as best friends.”
[Johnny added to this: “When a lot of the guys I’ve known along the way have had affairs, it has been because the exciting things in their life, the adventures in their life, or the work in their life was being shared with someone other than their spouse.”]
Trey’s Vlogging actually causes him to do more fun things with his wife!
They spend time with their extended family, going to the lake, wake boarding, etc.
Because they’re only five hours away, they go to Disneyland in California a lot – “It’s easy to not be thinking about ministry when I’m doing something epic like going to Disneyland.”
The money he makes from his videos about Disneyland on his Vlog actually pays for his family to go to Disneyland! [Trey is working on a course for ministers about how to Vlog your ministry. Look for a link on MinistryBackpack.com when it’s available…]
He also prioritizes weeknights for his family. He has an hour-long nightly ritual with his 3 little girls: They wrestle together, pray together, read a book, share “secrets,” and tickle each other. He makes sure his phone is off and away so he can focus on his kids.
Trey and his wife enjoy reconnecting and spending time together in the evenings after the kids have been put to bed.
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Summary: In this episode, I continue my interview Pastor Doug Walker. Doug is the Founding and Senior Pastor of Fellowship of the Parks in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. FOTP is an incredible church with campuses in Grapevine, Haslet, Justin, and in the Keller/North Fort Worth area.
He is a graduate of Carson Newman College and Southwestern Seminary. He is also author of the book “Things Were Better Before You Came – A Story of Adoption, Acceptance and Unconditional Love.”
Doug has 3 sons and has been married to Kim for the last 29 years. He is a long time friend and has always been a great encouragement to me, and it’s an honor to have him on the show today.
Fellowship of the Parks
Monday: Meetings – Executive Team, Management Team, etc.
“In the state of Texas, right now, there are between 13,000 and 14,000 kids who have been taken by Child Protective Services, and rights have been terminated by the parents. If just one church out of every two would support and see one child adopted or do foster care, we would eradicate the present problem.”
“I think it is the greatest expression – Paul talked about our adoption, really based upon Rome’s adoption, which was much more elevated, societally, than it is today. And it’s this great honor, but when you think about how God ‘knows our files,’ but He still chooses us – for us to live that out in practice and provide a family for a child, I think that it is one of the greatest things we can do.”
Doug’s Book:
(If you come to Fellowship of the Parks’ Starting Point Class, Doug will give you a copy. Also, if you are a Church Planter, contact him and mention that you heard about the book on the Ministry Backpack Podcast, and Doug will send you a free copy. [email protected])
“More than anything, I want you to be encouraged, and not lose hope.”
“I cant reiterate enough, that in what you’re doing – Church Planting, Pastoring – I would say don’t ‘over-spiritualize.’ Understand that it’s a real job. There should be expectations, there. God’s going to cause the growth, but we gotta get out there and work hard.”
“There was a reactive movement to the ‘Seeker’ and ‘Seeker Sensitive’ models…but sometimes there’s a ‘Hipster Legalism’ that develops, where if you are a pragmatist, then that’s bad. And I’m saying, “No, Jesus was an idealist and a pragmatist.”
“Basically, study ‘best practices’ and work hard and make sure – as we used in the analogy earlier [previous episode] that the soil is as fertile as it can be. Because…farmers are not lazy.”
“Keep your chin up. God’s going to do some great things in your life!”
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Summary: In this episode, I interview Pastor Doug Walker. Doug is the Founding and Senior Pastor of Fellowship of the Parks in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. FOTP is an incredible church with campuses in Grapevine, Haslet, Justin, and in the Keller/North Fort Worth area.
He is a graduate of Carson Newman College and Southwestern Seminary. He is also author of the book “Things Were Better Before You Came – A Story of Adoption, Acceptance and Unconditional Love.”
Doug has 3 sons and has been married to Kim for the last 29 years. He is a long time friend and has always been a great encouragement to me, and it’s an honor to have him on the show today.
Fellowship of the Parks
The Ministry Backpack Patreon Page
“We’re very involved in the community, but as far as the ‘attractional’ element (of outreach events), I shifted things, where we were going to do whatever we could to bring people on Sunday morning, not an event at a different location and a different time.”
He would find a tool like he uses now (Culture Index) to help get people into the right areas of ministry, knowing that they are “wired” to do well in those areas.
He would have done a better job of raisng financial support and talking about finances in the early days, rather than being awkward and apologetic about discussing these topics. He feels it caused him to “sell short” the vision for what they were doing as a church.
“I had a lot of zeal, but not a lot of sense.”
Culture Index
Church Teams [Church Management Software]
All of Larry Osborne’s Books:
Advice and Insights From Pastor Steve Stroope
Doug uses a team approach to preparing message sermons and series.
“You have to be a good communicator, but the Holy Spirit can use other people to help you with the content.”
“I lead first, and preach second.”
“Speaking on the weekends – that’s like the icing on the cake. Everything you do before that – leading and so forth – that paves the way, and builds your credibility to have that privilege.”
“Leading strategically is a priority. That’s not to diminish the Gospel or my calling, I just think that’s just a part of it.”
“I’m a believer in studying ‘best practices.'”
“You have to do what works for your family.”
“For me, it means putting into practice that you love and will listen and make concessions to people. My wife, my kids – I’ve got three boys – they’ve all got far different personalities. So it’s not just loving them, but giving them grace and the freedom to be who they are. What keeps us together is just a commitment to love, and a hope and belief that we’ll get through it – whatever it is.”
Doug’s Book:
(If you come to Fellowship of the Parks’ Starting Point Class, Doug will give you a copy. Also, if you are a Church Planter, contact him and mention that you heard about the book on the Ministry Backpack Podcast, and Doug will send you a free copy. [email protected])
“I never thought that one of my biggest challenges would be parenting.”
What he would say to other Pastors who are struggling with a family member who has these challenges:
“You can never lose hope. There have been times that I’ve felt hopeless, but I never ultimately lost hope.”
“The main thing I would say is to talk to somebody. Find somebody that you can trust, who has experienced what you are experiencing, who can show true empathy and pray with you.”
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