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Fireflies

July 30th, 2009

I have been in the habit lately of always downloading the free songs each week from iTunes and mp3.walmart.com. A couple of weeks ago, iTunes had the song Fireflies by Owl City. I can’t seem to get it out of my head.

I recently saw the video, and it made me like it even more. It doesn’t get much better than a catchy song and vintage toys.

Josh Young Uncategorized

More Like “Strawberry Awesome”

July 29th, 2009

coldplay_strawberry_swing

Coldplay’s new video for Strawberry Swing is absolutely incredible.

It just makes you want to do something creative.

Josh Young Creativity, Culture, Music

What? Sell the Building?

July 28th, 2009

3354.bricksign.jpg.imageCarlos Whittaker posted about this story a couple of days ago, and I thought I’d share it with you all.

Rolling Hills Baptist Church in Fayetteville, GA was sitting on an almost paid for, million dollar church building, but the people in their congregation needed help. Instead of sitting there and doing nothing, the church decided to sell their building and use the million dollars worth of equity to reach out to the people and help. They’re going to try and find a movie theater to meet in after their building sells.

This takes a lot of faith and guts to do. Thank you, Rolling Hills, for striving to be what we have been called to be, and for inspiring us and teaching us what the Church is really about.

Josh Young Church Issues, Culture, Leadership

People Don’t Care What You Have to Say

July 23rd, 2009

I was watching a video of Kem Meyer, Communications Director at Granger Community Church, speak about the concepts in her book Less Clutter. Less Noise., and she made an interesting point I wanted to share. Actually, she made several great points, so watch the video below to hear them all.

She was trying to debunk a few myths people have about communication as it relates to the church, and she said one myth was that “people care about what you have to say.” Kem said:

Another myth is that people care about what you have to say. Really they care about what they’re looking for. [...] Just because a crowd showed up at a certain location doesn’t mean they’re here to hear what [the pastor has] to say. They’re looking for something. They’re looking for relief from pressure. They’re looking for an answer to a question. They’re looking for a new direction.

We need to figure out the most effective way to break down the walls of clutter and noise and let people see through to Jesus and find what they are looking for. I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again. It’s not about cool logos or being slick and hip. It’s about using the most effective ways possible to lead people to Christ through our communication. We have to be intentional about it, and as Kem said, sometimes that’s counter-intuitive.

Watch the full interview below.

Talking about Less Clutter. Less Noise. on The Harvest Show. from Granger Community on Vimeo.

Josh Young Church Issues, Communication

Slap Chop Rap

July 22nd, 2009

Couldn’t resist not posting this.

You’re welcome.

Josh Young Funny

Knowing

July 17th, 2009

knowing-posterJust so you “know.”

First 60 minutes: okay.

Last 60 minutes: what?

Josh Young Personal

Google Tasks

July 15th, 2009

Google Tasks is now out of the lab. You can use it through Gmail, Google Calendar, iGoogle, and there is also a mobile version.

Josh Young Uncategorized

Sports Camp News

July 15th, 2009

amelia_kidzoneIn case you missed it, our recent Sports Camp was featured on Cincinnati.com. This was put on as part of our Children’s Ministry, Amelia KidZone.

A huge thanks goes out to Melanie Presta, our Children’s Minister, for organizing this awesome week!

Links:

Josh Young Amelia Church of Christ

Thoughts on Innovation

July 14th, 2009

Perry Noble

Perry Noble had a great post yesterday called “Innovation or Investigation?” that summarizes a lot of what we talked about Sunday at Amelia when I was introduced as our new Creative & Communications Minister.

Here’s what Perry had to say:

I don’t want to be an “innovative ministry leader” because in doing so the focus of my life may switch from being an obedient servant of the Most High God to being an obsessive slave of the latest and greatest technique!

I love innovation…I love doing what is new (God is always up to something new – Isaiah 43:18-19).  However, I think some in the ministry world have lost their freakin minds as they have become obsessed with all they can do…thus losing sight of all that God wants to do!  We want to be on a list rather than actually listening to the voice of God!!!

We are called to embrace innovation–WHEN God leads in that direction.  BUT…I believe that every step in life and leadership should be led by God–and so when we launch a “good idea” that isn’t a “God idea,” the results will prove to be fruitless.  (John 15:5)

This is why, as leaders, we should stay up with the times…but should also be DESPERATE for the voice of God!  Leadership is as easy as listening to God and doing what He says.  Our PASSION should be HIS VOICE, to INVESTIGATE HIS WORD and FOLLOW HIS VOICE…because by doing so we will see Him change the world we live in rather than us trying to do it all on our own!

We absolutely cannot get caught up ONLY in what is the latest and greatest. Rather, we need to get caught up in what God really wants for our lives and the Church. And through that, use ALL that he has given us to reach those who don’t know Him.

Let’s go investigate and follow.

Josh Young Church Issues, Leadership

Vision Casting

July 13th, 2009

We’ve posted an audio snippet of Mike and I talking about my vision for my new position as the Creative & Communications Minister at ACC. Take a listen.

Josh Young, Creative & Communications Minister: Vision

Josh Young Amelia Church of Christ