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About Michael Dennis

I live in Austin, TX, married, two kids, and starting a new church

Getting Started

Some people around the country have called us to ask us what we are doing and how we got started. Although the last thing we want to do is reduce this to a cookie cutter model there are some things that are reproducible. The first starting with a burden for something different within the local church. It might start with frustration, angst, or even indifference, but at the core there has to be a burden for change. Often times this can be perceived as rebelliousness by others, however, sometimes the Spirit of God is stirring in us and our community in such a way because He is wanting to see something different. Therefore, it must start with a burden and that burden must result in activity and if not, it is just unhealthy grumbling that creates division.

After looking back over the last year we saw a few patterns that were helpful for us to move our burden into activity. We hope it is helpful.

Observing Context: Spend time in a community, neighborhood, city getting to know their rhythms. Ideally, you are already from this context and it is just taking the time to articulate what you already knew was there, however, if not take the time to listen and learn. Talk to people. Talk to strangers. Ask them questions about their community. Most people love where they live and they will enjoy talking about their community.

Gathering Others: If your burden is something that doesn’t peak curiosity in others then it might not be a burden but more so just something fun to blog about! This can’t be done alone. There must be others. It will make it messy, complicated, slow it down, but without others you are just some weird person.

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Day 9, Spiritual Journey

Our church is going through a spiritual journey for the next 35 days and the theme is “Partnership” from Philippians when the Apostle Paul admonishes them for their partnership in the gospel. This week our focus is on prayer.

Have you ever felt like asking God why you should pray? What is the point? Does it make a difference? When life seems unbearable, when emotionally we feel empty, and the future doesn’t look so bright; how could prayer help our situation? It is in prayer that we find a hope and a solution for every problem we face:

• Prayer readjusts the focus of our hearts and minds. In times of crisis, it is natural to focus on the darkness of the prevailing situation. But prayer moves us to look to a source of help that will never fail us. When we focus our minds on Christ and His ability to move mightily in our situation, our hearts will cease to be anxious. Peace will reign.

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Trailer Packing

Trailer PIctureThis is our trailer for when we set up church on Sunday mornings. We met today to have a packing party and we pulled it all out and packed it all again. We shuffled the boxes around and tried to identify what goes where and hopefully we will be able to keep it organized.

The hardest part is when we break everything down on Sunday morning and new people want to help us pack up and clean up. Which is awesome, but usually things just get thrown into a random box and overtime we are back to chaos. However, now we have lists, better labels, pictures, and specific tasks.

In the end it really isn’t that much and for only having a 12′ trailer we have a lot of extra space.

Day 4, Spiritual Journey

The depths of the cross are overwhelming to take in, it leaves me in awe continually that the blood of Christ that was poured out on my behalf. Below are a few truths to reflect on:

• Redemption: All Christ-followers have been redeemed and forgiven. Our salvation has been purchased, as a ransom, through the blood of Jesus Christ, the sinless Son of God who died as a payment for our sins and took upon Himself our guilt and punishment for those sins (Ephesians 1:7).

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Spiritual Journey

Over the next 35 days we will enter a spiritual journey with Jesus and with one another. It will be a time to read through scripture together and fast from areas of our life that are distractions. Not only remove distractions but replace them with spiritual disciplines. Some of us will fast from food and some will fast from technology. It will be different from everyone, but the focus is to draw close to Jesus and one another.

We do this because we believe all of us at our core are spiritual beings, but we have so many distractions that we are able to connect with Jesus and hear from him and see what he is doing. This morning we read from Colossians 2 and were reminded that when we place our faith in Jesus we are made alive. Made alive to his purpose and through him we have been given a new identity.

Living Lives of Influence

What if we lived with influence in our lives? A simple way to begin to move into this role is to examine our time, talent, and treasures.

Time: What if we set aside time to pray for the spiritual and physical needs of our neighbors, friends, family? What if we asked them if there was anything specific we could pray for them about and actually set aside time to pray for them? Then after 2 days, 2 weeks, 2 months, or whatever feels comfortable we go back and ask them about what we were praying for? For some of us it might feel awkward but if we want to live lives of influence then we are going to need to take some risks. We can play it safe, have surface conversations, and never see anything exciting happen, but we will miss out on influence.

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3rd Preview Gathering

Group ShotOn Sunday we gathered for our 3rd preview. Starting a new church is a little like going on a blind date because you are still learning each other, learning about yourself, and people are learning about you. Which kind of creates those awkward moments, but we just embraced them and had fun.

In September we will start meeting weekly and we are really excited. For us our weekly gathering on Sunday isn’t our focus. It is important and we want to do it well but it isn’t our focus. We hope it becomes a gathering for people to come together, be encouraged, and then work together to meet physical and spiritual needs in the community. Our next focus is a supplies drive for Lucy Read.

Branding God

Snapshot 2009-07-30 12-39-23I saw this picture on a site and I have always thought this kind of stuff was a little silly, but somehow people keep making it because people keep buying it. Churches tend to follow this model when they create t-shirts for everything they do as they turn their people into walking billboards. Here are few of the comments below of how the general audience perceives these products:

Whatever happened to “Thou shalt not steal”?
I’m betting this isn’t licensed.

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God’s provision…

The scriptures tell us that when we meet Jesus, when we trust in Him, when we respond to Him we will find God’s provision. I know it will be difficult because most of us want to avoid the pain and when it comes to our first response it can be to turn inward to how we are going to resolve it, how we are going to fix it, how we are going to manage it; and we put complete responsibility on ourselves. When we do that we are tapping into a provision that is limited, because when we put the responsibility on ourselves we create a mindset, a lifestyle, and an emotional capacity that exists within our limits. The benefits of living a life within our limits is that it feels safe, but it is a safety that is limited.

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Marketing

Honestly I am not a big fan of marketing. It feels a little pretentious, but this week we are making our first attempt at putting door hangers out. Different people have different opinions. Some will say avoid marketing because it will come across corporate and it is simply targeting “churched” people and if our goal is to see church be something different it won’t be effective. Others I have talked to encouraged me to spend 25-30K in marketing and if we didn’t we were wasting our time. Well, sense we don’t have 25K-30K set aside for anything, much less marketing, we knew we couldn’t go that route.

In the end we decided to do a little marketing. Most of our focus has been through relationships and word of mouth, but we also wanted to create some type of awareness for people to at least know we are out there. In the end we don’t expect a tremendous amount of people to respond to a door hanger, but we do want to begin to create an awareness and maybe just a little marketing will help move us in that direction.

Laundry Love

On Saturday we got to serve over 30 families by helping them with their laundry. It was really easy and they were greatly appreciative. It was also a lot of fun. We were able to network with a number of families that need assistance with children’s clothing and other tangible needs that we are in process of following up with.

If you would like to help we have set up some coin jars at Amy’s Ice Cream and Hey Cupcake or you can join us next month for a little laundry love.

God has a plan…

It is easy in life to find ourselves in a place where we start thinking I wish I could have a “do over”. I wish I could go back in time and do some things different. Maybe you have experienced that in marriage where in a split second it goes from casual to chaos and you are thinking, “How did this happen?” How did we just blow up at each other like that? Can we just start over?

It is in the midst of those chaotic moments remember that God has a plan…

11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
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