The Time I Got Political In the Pulpit
Most Monday mornings I sit down in the staff meeting and I ask the team to review the Sunday-morning experience. Let’s be honest, we are a church, and what we do on Sunday is important. We need to know how things went. In our most recent review, I asked the team how they thought the message went, and one of our team members looked at me and said, “Tony, it was the most political message I’ve ever heard you preach.”
The Number One Thing I Want My Kids to See in this Political Climate
Have you seen the news lately? People are mad. People are angry. Trust me; I get it, I can understand why people are so upset, scared, and riddled with uncertainty. We live in different times, and the world feels different. In my lifetime I can’t recall a more divisive feeling in our country.
I Fasted to Hear God’s Voice: I Ended up With a Kidney Stone
Several years ago a pastor friend introduced me to a practice of starting off the year with a Daniel Fast. In the book of Daniel, Daniel abstained from the king’s table so that he could hear the voice of God. Many years later it is a fairly common practice to do the same.
What’s it Costing You?
I have been reading a book titled Manage Your Day – To – Day: Build your Routine, Find Your Focus & Sharpen Your Creative Mind, written by a group called 99U. This book has eaten my proverbial lunch.
Confessions of a Scared Dad: Why I Take My Kids on Dates
This past week I took all my kids out for special dates with their dad. It was awesome. We saw two movies, ate an unbelievable amount of popcorn, tried ice skating, and even painted a pottery version of a purse.
It was good intentional time with each of them, and it made my heart full.
Top Five Posts of 2016
This year the blog turned three! What an amazing journey this has been for me, and I thought I would take a minute to say “thank you.” Thank you for all the encouraging comments, thank you for all the emails, and thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to read some of my crazy thoughts.
Practical Tips for Surviving Christmas Eve at Church
Listen, I get it, there are a lot of things that happen around the holidays. Some of them are tradition, some of them are fun, some of them are even fun traditions. As a pastor, one of the things I’ve learned that there is a large portion of the community who will come to church on Christmas Eve.
It Was a Strange Feeling: My Aunt Died and I Wasn’t Sad
It was a weird moment in my life. My mom had just told me that I had lost my aunt (her sister). She let me know that Peggy had passed peacefully in her sleep.
Throughout the course of my life I have had to deal with a significant amount of death, bothin my own life and through the church. I lay in bed, processing the moment and, surprisingly, I felt better.
We Are In This Together: Bow Ties and Dresses
I really like wearing jeans and a T-shirt. Actually, I’d wear sweats and a T-shirt if I thought I could get away with it. All that is to say: I value being comfortable. So, you can imagine the look on my face when my wife challenged me to wear a bow tie every day in December.
An Open Letter to All the Driven People Out There
Productivity and creativity aren’t natural enemies, but in a purpose-driven world they can feel like oppositional forces.