March 26, 2008

Some day I hope we have this problem...

So I read this post... laughed and then thought... Heck Yeah that is how to do an event for church... Love it or hate it it got everyones attention and man did it promote that church can be different. I loved it and  found it inspiring... I hope you do to... check out his blog and some of the pictures... Awesome!
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Easter Egg Drop…The Rest Of The Story

     

You can read part 1 here.

As I said in the earlier post, at 10:45 we opened the bridge that led to the field where we were doing the drop. At this point people were getting restless but still being very cool. There was a buzz in the air. People were having a good time, but the park was filling up to the point you literally couldn’t move. There were so many people there we actually couldn’t move the tables to allow people to cross the bridge.

Once we got the bridge open, people started crossing the field. It took 30 minutes to get people onto the field there were so many people and only one small bridge to get onto the field. At this time I am still feeling good. We start getting the helicopter in place and one of the police officers tells me we should hold on because there are still thousands of people on the road. I knew this was not an option so I told him we were doing it because we couldn’t hold the people we had now, much less the ones coming.

I tried to get on our sound system to address the crowd and that was totally worthless. So I took a megaphone and started my way around the entire field giving the same speech probably 12 times. The eggs would drop, I would sound the alarm, KIDS only would run onto the field, once the eggs were gone, kids would sit on the ground and we would allow the parents on the field to get the kids. Everything was fine.

As the helicopter flew over everyone started chanting “Drop the eggs.” I was pumped. I got up on a motorized cart we had there to get a good view. Tim started dropping eggs and people were going nuts. It was awesome.

As soon as the eggs dropped, I sounded the alarm and it happened. At once, the entire crowd rushed the field. I remember looking up and the first thing going through my head was, “That kid just got knocked down.” When I say everyone rushed the field, I mean everyone. People were getting knocked down, trampled, our volunteers were literally run over. I remember thinking something is not right and then it dawned on me that parents were rushing the field, knocking kids down, grabbing eggs, taking eggs from other kids, and acting about as redneck as is possible. At this time I am thinking that it was a pretty good mess, but everything seemed over. I was wrong.

As I am scanning the field, kids are crying like crazy. HUNDREDS of kids didn’t get any eggs, HUNDREDS of kids are covered in mud, and then I hear the parents start screaming out names. HUNDREDS of kids were separated from their parents! You couldn’t find anyone. Parents were screaming, crying, cussing people out (funny thing was I only saw two kids crying). Our volunteers sprung into action and literally people started cussing them out like they were dogs. Some lady slapped one of our volunteers across the face. I have never heard M.F. so much in my life. I kid you not, there were parents falling out on the ground crying because they couldn’t find their children. After an hour or so we got all the kids matched up. I then went out to the EMT’s that were there and they informed me that 3 people had heart attacks and 4 people had passed out!!!!!!

To make matters worse, people were furious and ready to kill us and they couldn’t leave. It took over 2 hours to clear the parking lot. So we stayed. People cussed us out about there kids getting no eggs, their kids getting hurt, their kids getting lost, etc. You COULDN’T get them to calm down.

At one time I look over to one of the police officers and he is literally frozen in shock at what is taking place. People were calling 911 and trying to file missing people reports.

After the event was over things even got crazier. People were emailing us telling us we traumatized their kids from egg hunts, people were calling the office tell me that I was stupid as (well you get the point), people were throwing stuff at our parking volunteers.

I know I am not doing this story justice but I have told it so much I am sick of it. Here are some random crazy things that happened:

  • One of the officers told us and I quote, “You guys have literally turned Riverstone Pkwy into the strip in Panama City Beach.” He said people were partying in their cars, pulling over into people’s yards and just hanging out, and women were flashing people!!!!!
  • Kids had no eggs, but parents were walking around with hundreds in scooped up in their shirts.
  • Some crazy dude was walking up and down the field screaming in some mad man voice for his kid. I thought he was about to shoot all of us!
  • I saw a kid fall and a parent pick up their eggs and take them while never helping the child
  • I was shocked at how many people in Canton carry knives!!!
  • When it was over people were literally driving through soccer fields and over curbs to get out.

Here are some things we learned:

  • People will go NUTS over plastic eggs!!!!!
  • Parents don’t listen.
  • Parents won’t allow their kids to be kids.
  • The city of Canton has some of the worse communication in the world.  Mayor Hobgood I HOPE you are reading this and I HOPE you call our office. I have let the city know I would like to meet with you and have gotten no response. We communicated EXACTLY what our intentions were with everyone from the city to the DOT to the police and the day of the event they acted like they had no idea what was happening.
  • People had a blast!  Honestly, for every negative comment we have gotten, we have gotten two positive comments.
  • Our volunteers are amazing. I can’t believe the beating they took. At the end of the event they were cheering and ready to do it again!
  • The city of Canton is in major need of stuff for families to do!
  • IF we do it again, we will put event fencing up around the field and not allow parents in at all.
  • Kids are awesome! I had a young boy in a wheel chair who got ONLY two eggs tell me how awesome it was! That made the entire day worth it.
  • I knew Canton was redneck, but didn’t know how redneck!  I love this town!
  • I never knew kids wore the Easter outfits to egg hunts.  We ruined a lot of easter clothes!
  • I would do it all over again! It was a great event for our community and I stand by how organized we were. NEVER in our wildest dreams could we imagined that many people showing up.

Our heart was to offer an awesome event for the people of our community, nothing more, nothing less.  Contrary to popular belief we WERE prepared and if we weren’t someone would have died.   I have NEVER been more proud of our people as I was  Saturday!  They were awesome and I thought the event was awesome!

If you are one of the people who had a bad experience, please accept my apology.  That wasn’t our intention.  We now know how many people an event like this will draw and we will be even MORE ready if we do something like this again!

November 06, 2007

I have to share

I am meeting in a few hours with people from North Central University to share with them about the Future AG blog I and some friends put together.

I am trying to figure out what to say...

I started this blog because I was frustrated with the course of our destiny in the Assemblies of God, but more than that I was not willing to sit back and talk among my friends about what could be and not actually put legs to the talking. But this is so me centric isn't it? The truth is that I felt like I was challenged by God in my prayer time to start the discussion.

I am convinced that there are a lot of good ideas roaming around the world and more convinced that most of them go unrealized and are waisted because people are not willing to step out and do what is necessary to make them happen.

I am going to tell them about Being lead by the spirit and not always knowing what to say but knowing that you can trust that the one who sent you will pull you through.

September 06, 2007

And your local FORECAST is...

Forecast...

Every night I hear a three not tune that tells me to pay attention and listen because i am about to find out what to expect outside tomorrow. It is great my favorite weather person gives me all the things i need to know about in a few minute time span. I then am able to tune out and get back to what I was doing before.

I sat at lunch today with a new team member Chad. He is a highly skilled sound technician and was a strong support to a youth ministry for a number of years in town. He is a youth major in college and has aspirations to be vitally involved in the work of the church. He said something to me today that made e think...

"I would love to know what is coming up next so that I can be prepared and think ahead. I am always thinking of great ideas about what you are talking about and cool things we could do as a church to reinforce the message while your talking."

So I says to myself... "Self, if Chad is asking this questions who else in the church is wanting to know whats coming up in order to partner with the future vision." I then heard three notes in my head that sounded very similar to the weather persons three notes.

Forecast! DUH! I have told you things are coming but I can forcast better what is on the horizan and give you more details...

check back more often and I will let you know what is coming up next!

August 31, 2007

Future AG Fallow up...

I told you a while back that I started a blog for the Future of the fellowship we are associated with. It was a smashing success. We hit it hard. Wrote what we had been feeling and found a whole group of like and not so like minded people who were ready to talk openly and honestly about some deep issues.

I discovered the power of a God Idea. He takes the small things and blows them up.

We have now been invited down to the AG national Headquarters to talk with the Superintendent. He wants to continue the conversation and we want to help make a difference. I was afraid and didn't think I could make a difference. Now I know that when I feel like that... I need to do it.

August 01, 2007

I feel like I am apart of History.

As of Yesterday 6,000 absolute Unique visitors have visited www.Futureag.blogspot.com. It is a place that allows ministers to talk about how we can better reach people for the cause of Christ. The church is at times behind the times when it comes to technology but there is a resurgence in using the latest technology for the Christ's name sake. We have to be on the edge.

Porn right now in our culture is the fastest integrate of technology into there business. That is ridiculous! We can not let that continue to happen. I am convinced that the church has the potential to be the most creative place on the planet because our God is all about creativity. I am always looking at new trends to gather ways to help aid in the mission of High Point Church.

Maybe we can help the rest of the AG to take that journey with us?

July 24, 2007

Future AG Blog Down

Blogger shut down www.FutureAG.blogspot.com because its security machine thought that we may have been involved in spam. We had over 30 links on one post and that is what flagged us. This is a temporary issue and as soon s they realize that we are not spam we should be back i business to find a new GS. Keep coming back and spread the word we do not want this to stop the momentum.

July 17, 2007

The lion is scary!

You are what you preach. I have been telling

High Point

lately to go after those God sized dreams in your life and to fallow the inner prompting of the Lord. I felt that I should be apart of God sized change in the Assemblies of God. They are our pastoral accountability and set the theological tone that we at

High Point

hold to.

There is a transition of leadership in three weeks and no one is creating an organized conversation. So Paul my BFF and I with a little encouragement of some mentors took the plunge. We went from talking about a great idea to implementing a great idea.

Hopefully www.futureAG.blogspot.com becomes something that we can look back on and say, "That was when things changed."

I spoke with my pastor Clarence St. John and he said... "You can’t just sit there!" So I raise my coffee mug high into the air and say, "Cheers to all who didn’t just sit there!"

June 26, 2007

Either memory overtakes imagination or Imagination over takes memory

Either memory overtakes imagination or Imagination over takes memory!

Think about that for a moment... It is why churches after 30 years of one leader are dying. It is why businesses lose market share. It is the essence of age. I think that if you're imagination is overtaking your memory then you are young no matter how old you are. I think if your imagination is overtaking memory you will be a success and you will live by faith and take risks and live LARGE.

God may I be captivated by your imagination and never live in the memorials of my past.

Lets imagine a better future where we are holding on for dear life wondering what is at the end of the rapids we are on. I love that quote!

May 22, 2007

Multi site is the future of church

This post is in response to a friends email referencing this post...Eric Bryant (the executive pastor of Mosaic) has an interesting blog on multi-site here: http://www.ericbryant.org/blog/2007/05/17/future-prophets/

I think there is a lot of truth to this thought. Video venues are great but there has to be a team of communicators... and I think even LifeChurch.tv is figuring this out. I know that Hillsong has 8 or ten of the preaching team and they fly them all over the world... But they also want to have more under 25 on there than over 25... Think of all the musicians you would need to raise up to facilitate multi site, Think of all of the small group leaders you would need.

What you create is a Farm system. If you spot someone with talent creating huge small groups, accomplishing great things early on you can fast track them into other venues... you have to have good leadership training or you will not be able to go to more than a few multi sites.

I think that every option has plusses and minuses but that there is a combination that would work: video, team teach, one main teacher per campus, rotating teachers... (But I wonder how different that one is to church plant except you see that guy in staff meeting each week.) But I know that this is the wave of the future. I find it interesting that our fellowship is all about autonomy. And one of the things that multi site does is great ride of that autonomy for greater improvements in quality and increased accountability.

Imagine what could be? We brought in a good amount of money last year but if we had that ability to share a full time assistant and having a part time worship coordinator because you are able to share with other bodies... or think of running all the finances through one filter you cut down on duplicate work all over the place. Imagine if you could be apart of O.H. and be apart of us launching our next campus? What if we could have one over arching small group structure or one common sermon series? The cost per dolor seems to me to be fantastic.

So we are being forced to make all of our gear portable again. We can no longer store equipment at the theatre. Crap! But on the other hand... I feel God will be calling us sooner than we think to another venue... it is just too good an opportunity to use thousands of dolor's worth of equipment a prepared message series and music team to put out another line so that more may come to Christ.

Pray for wisdom in this last point.