Showing posts with label People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

Welcome?

A friend prompted me to search for Oregon signs. The old sign said something like, "Welcome to Oregon, unless you are from California." Since I spend a bunch of time in the church world it would be too easy for me to ask, "What does the welcome sign at your church say?" So, I am not.

Our default mode is to speak harshly about big picture stuff that is out of our control and probably not our responsibility. Maybe it would be like throwing a grenade at a safe distance. For example, I can get a chuckle out of a state border sign that according to Google Maps is 2,651 miles away from my front door. Yet when you read the story behind the sign there are perfectly good reasons people in Oregon might feel that way.

So, here is the bottom line. In my life today there is a great big welcome sign. Unfortunately there is a great big exception, or two, or three. The scary part? Most of the exceptions in my life I am totally blind to -- my nature is tribal. We all are that way I think, or most of us are. We love people who are just like us. We either pity (we confuse this with caring) or make fun of all the rest. So the challenge today is not to the state of Oregon. The challenge is to me first. Then I will toss a grenade your way. Don't worry if you don't need this. I did. Maybe you can toss it another direction if you didn't . . . 2,651 miles in another direction if you want . . .

Thursday, February 21, 2008

From Dallas - Attractive People

Texas has beautiful places. I have no question about that. I have never seen any of them. No backhanded insult intended. I spend all my Texas time in the big cities. San Antonio is my favorite place in Texas. I have three great friends who live in DFW, so it is always a fun place. Lufkin and San Antonio are home for two more great friends.

As I have traveled the world, the bottom line remains, it's all about the people. Old friends, new relationships, and brief conversations on planes are things that makes travel energizing. People make places come alive. People make places beautiful.

What makes God attractive? Or not? Our world class churches? Our innovative programs? Our incredible communicators? I think you know, by now, where this is going. You fill in the blank.

Leadership Network Church Planting Community Group 3, Meeting 2, Day 2. Great conversations and stories from movement makers. I am counting it, but this does not feel like work to me. More tomorrow - Whirlyball Report.