Video Conference Call with Kenny Conley (5/23 at 2pm CST)

eric posted on May 15, 2012

Join us on Wednesday, May 23rd for an interview with Kenny Conley at 2:00pm CST!

Kenny serves as the NextGen Pastor at Gateway Church in Austin, TX. He is the voice behind Childrens Ministry Online and helped launch the Illuminate Conference in 2011. He is one of the co-authors of The Eric Trap: 5 Things Every Leader Has To Get Right.

The winners of book giveaway include:

Kelly C., Jimmy D., Tyler B., Mark N., The Harrisons, Ed C., Howard S., Stephen H., Wayne B., and Brandon T.

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Check out the interview with Kenny here:

 

 

Video Conference Call with Charles Lee (5/16 at 3pm CST)

eric posted on May 15, 2012

Charles Lee founded the Ideation Consultancy, Inc., an idea agency that specializes in turning good ideas into remarkable brands by developing innovative business strategies & infrastructure, strong brand presence, memorable visual identities & design, creative marketing, new media PR strategies, and web presence. He is the author of the new book: Good Idea. Now What? How to Move Ideas to Execution.

Congratulations to the winners of our book giveaway!

Sal V., Michael C., Joel C., Chris T., Scott S., Kathy A., Ryan B., Patti T., Tom W., and Andy B.!

For a chance to win free resources, sign up for my monthly newsletter at the top right of my site.

Check out the interview with Charles below:

Video Conference Call with Erwin McManus

eric posted on April 2, 2012

Join us Thursday, April 5th for an interview with Erwin McManus from 3-3:30pm CST!

Erwin leads Mosaic in Los Angeles; creates films; guides a fashion & design company; writes books such as An Unstoppable Force, The Barbarian Way, Wide Awake, Soul Cravings, and Uprising; and inspires though his speaking.

Watch the music video Erwin directed here.

Check out Erwin’s new video series “Signs” here.

Congratulations to those who win the new Artisan Journal created by Erwin! The 5 winners from March included the following: Josh M., Sal V., Larry B., Daniel B., and Rick B.. The 5 winners from April included the following: Dan M., Russell H., Marc H., Joseph O., and Chuck H.. For a chance to win other great giveaways, sign up for my email newsletter and keep your eyes out for the next one.

Would you like to give the journal as a giveaway for guests at your church, partners with your non-profit, or to your employees at your company? Secure a special deal by emailing sales@mcmanus.la.

Want to take your church through the “Artisan: Create a Life” sermon series? If so, go to www.mosaic.org/podcast.

Watch the interview below (start from the beginning until the 1 minute mark and then skip ahead during the technical difficulties to 8:30 when the interview resumes):

Video Conference Call with Michael Warden

eric posted on April 2, 2012

Michael Warden serves business executives, ministry leaders, and pastors as a coach to help them maximize their impact by redesigning their lives around who they really are, what they really value, and the core mission they most want to fulfill in this world.

Recently, Michael walked me through the Leadership Circle Assessment. It was extremely helpful! Michael knows how to extract the best from people. Through a blend of introspective and challenging questions and experiences, he helped me gain personal and ministry momentum. What I hoped to happen was exceeded by what has actually happened within me and in my ministry setting.

Watch the interview here:

Video Conference Call with Mark Batterson

eric posted on February 8, 2012

Mark Batterson is the author of several books including, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, Wild Goose Chase, Primal, and his latest The Circle Maker: Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears. Mark serves as the Lead Pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC. and is on the creative team of the Origins Project.

Check out the interview here:

Congratulations to those who won The Circle Maker book giveaway!
Ryan G. from CA, Christopher B. from TX, Ryan B. from PA, Todd H. from NE, Tyler B. from OR, Candi W. from AZ, Stephen N. from MI, Richard M. from PA, Daniel L. from Southeast Asia, Ross B. from WA, Alberto M. from CA, Matthew S. from CA, David C. from CA, Cory H. from OH, Mike L. from MN, Josh D. from TX, Lisa R. from TX, Ken M. from CA, Howard S. from AZ, and Gretchin A. from IN

Video Conference Call with Mike Howerton

eric posted on February 8, 2012

Mike Howerton is lead pastor of Overlake Christian Church in Redmond, Washington, and served for six years as the college pastor at Saddleback Church. Mike is the author of Miles to Cross and Glorious Mess: Encountering God’s Relentless Grace for Imperfect People.

Congratulations to the winners of Glorious Mess!
Chip A. from CO, Jason M. from MA, Todd W. from CO, Jon O. from CA, Dan M. from IL, Mark P. from CA, Chris T. from MT, Jeff P. from OR, Mike C. from OR, Jeff S. from FL, Rich K. from CA, Joe L. from TX, Jaylynne F. from Canada, Janai B. from TX, Heidi R. from AZ, Scott N. from MI, Trey C. from CA, John H. from KS, Dave A. from CA, Steve T. from NV

Book Giveaways and Interviews

eric posted on January 10, 2012

Congratulations to those who won Worship across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Church by Dr. Gerardo Marti! The winners included:

Kindra C., Tim H., Vivian J., Jon P., Nick P., Ed C., Dana T., Billie K., Jennifer C., and Samatha N..

Also, congratulations to those who won Dave Gibbons’ new book Xealots: Defying the Gravity of Normal. The winners included:

Larry B., Chris T., Stefanie B., Chip A., Joe L., Heidi S., Daniel S., Jon V., and Scott S..

Watch the Video Conference Call with Dr. Gerardo Marti here:

http://www.spreecast.com/events/interview-with-dr-gerardo-marti

Watch the Video Conference Call with Dave Gibbons here:

http://www.spreecast.com/events/interview-with-dave-gibbons-xealot

Keep your eyes out for the Origins email newsletter and on the Origins blog for other interviews and book giveaways!

Interview with Dr. Gerardo Marti

eric posted on January 5, 2012

Join us Wednesday, January 11th from 4-4:30pm CST with Dr. Gerardo Marti!

Rather than a conference call as in years past, we are shifting to a video conference call for the new year.

To sign up, email eric.bryant@gatewaychurch.com with “Gerardo Interview” in the subject or simply visit us here at 4pm Wed., 1/11.

Dr. Gerado Marti teaches sociology at Davidson College in North Carolina, and he is the author of the following books:

Come with questions and ideas!Check out previous interviews at http://originsproject.org/events/.

Hope you can join us!

Interview with Dave Gibbons

eric posted on January 5, 2012

Join us Wednesday, January 11th from 4:30-5pm CST with Dave Gibbons!

Rather than a teleseminar as in years past, we are shifting to a video conference call for this interview.

To sign up, email me at eric.bryant@gatewaychurch.com with “Dave Gibbons Interview” in the subject or join us here on Wed., 1/11 at 4:30pm CST.

Dave Gibbons loves to invest his life in atypical leaders throughout the world: the fringe and the misfits, the outsiders and the under-resourced. Dave is an activist for cultural innovation. He incorporates entrepreneurial mindsets, creative ethos and ancient wisdom from spiritual frameworks to socially active endeavors primarily through XEALOT, (a special ops type leadership community and a social venture fund.)

Dave is the author of an award-winning book on culture and the church called The Monkey and the Fish: Liquid Leadership for a Third-Culture Church and the new release Xealots: Defying the Gravity of Normal. He has served on the Board of World Vision US and helps to guide a group of third-culture, faith communities called NEWSONG.

Hope you can join us!

14 Principles for Missional Living by John Burke

eric posted on November 21, 2011

At a training event sponsored by In the City For the City, a group of Austin area pastors and ministry leaders, John Burke, our lead pastor at Gateway Church shared on the topic of “Missional Living: Grow Your Church Out of the Culture.” Here are some of his insights he shared:

The church in the Western world is in decline. The U.S. is becoming more and more post-Christian. We need to see ourselves as missionaries in our culture.

2 overarching questions to consider:

  1. How do we remove barriers between the message of Jesus and those who want and need to hear it?
    “It is my judgment, therefore, that we should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God.” – Acts 15:19
    If only 10% of our city shifted to follow Jesus out of those who don’t already, an entire city would be transformed! Just 10% is the tipping point for social transformation.
  2. How do we build bridges? (Acts 14, 17)
    In Acts 2, those hearing the message of Jesus already knew the stories of the Old Testament. When Paul was in Athens, he acknowledged the new context and built a bridge from where they were (quoting one of their poets) to the full message of God expressed in Jesus.

5 Barriers to Faith Created by the Postmodern Experiment:

  1. Trust - more abuse and more divorce than ever before plus a distrust of those in authority. Build a bridge to help others see that God’s ways are for their protection and the result of His love. Recognize where people are at and still welcome them.
  2. Tolerance - the two most common questions from the culture include: what do you think about those who live a different lifestyle & what do you think about other religions? The way we answer will either shut the door completely or keep the door open for more conversation and opportunity. Tolerance is a cheap substitute for grace, an undeserved love. People long to experience grace, but because they haven’t experienced it, they settle for tolerance.
  3. Truth- This isn’t as big of a barrier as you’d think. More than truth, people are repelled by arrogance. Too often Christians give off a vibe that we don’t have anything to learn from others. Being willing to listen changes this misperception.
  4. Aloneness -People long for community even as they struggle to trust others. Community is an incredible apologetic. We should be experts at creating community! People should be allowed to belong before they believe. Jesus did this – He allowed Judas to be in his small group, and He made him the treasurer.
  5. Brokenness – The cost of the postmodern experiment has been brokenness. Here is what our culture looks like:

4 Ways to Create a Culture of Growth:

Church culture can be your greatest ally or your greatest enemy for the mission of Jesus. God causes the growth (1 Cor. 3:6-9). We have a part to play – creating the environment where people can grow up best.

  1. Leadership mindset – A mature Christ-follower is on mission “to seek and to save what was lost” (Luke 19:10). A person cannot claim to be spiritually mature and not be about what Jesus was about.
    So how do we respond to the Christ-follower who says: “feed me more!” Jesus reminded us that the food for the mature is doing “the will of God” (John 4:32-36). Maturity equals obeying the Scriptures not knowing about the Scriptures.
  2. Training and values – help people understand why you do what you do and what you are called to do. Do our people have friendships with others in the culture?
  3. Visionary storytelling – help people see hope in who they can become and remind those in faith where they came from and why you’re doing what you are doing.
  4. Organization – The church is to be an organism not an institution. Are you organized in such a way that you can follow what God wants you to do?

3 Ways to Create a Culture of Grace-Giving Acceptance:

The world totally gets this: “I really want to do what is right, but I don’t do it.” – Rom.  7:15
The world does not naturally understand this: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ.” – Rom. 8:1

  1. Accept the person first. (Romans 15:7)
  2. Have a process view. Look at the masterpiece which is covered by the mud. How long is too long to invest in someone?
  3. Create a culture of dialogue. Allow people to ask their questions and share their doubts.

For more resources from John Burke, check out:

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