We start every staff meeting at Suncrest with the question “Where are we winning?” It’s another way of asking “Where do we see God at work?” or my favorite way to ask it: How are people at suncrest being used by God to change lives?
I’m always amazed at where God is at work that I am totally unaware of until I hear through our staff. Here’s a partial bullet point list from this week:
- Over $6000 was given to Haiti relief just weeks after a $40,000 offering at Christmas Eve for our benevolence/compassion efforts.
- The new college aged community group has just taken off in powerful ways…an age group most churches struggle to connect with well.
- Looks like that group is multiplying already to add another 20-somethings young adult group.
- We have over 20 families from both campuses committed to going through Financial Peace University after our message series about Money (as many families around here can attest to…lives will be changed).
- We are preparing for as many as 200 people at the “Taste of Africa” dinner this Friday night. (That team of 15 suncrest attenders, including my wife, leaves on Sunday, February 21.)
- This “not a fan” message series has generated lots of powerful conversations. 8 baptisms in the first week…who knows how many will be this week?
- Oh yeah…and those 30 guys who were on the retreat I mentioned in that last post about our leadership pipeline.
There is a lot of life here, Suncrest. I love ya!
And for fun…I thought I’d add the nice thumbs up picture from Wes Blackburn, our Cultivate/Worship intern…which actually was taken at our leadership retreat. This guy makes me laugh all the time. Staff meetings are more fun with him around!

One of the things I love about serving at Suncrest is that “leaders get to lead.” I know that probably sounds obvious (and biblical), but I’ve been around enough unhealthy churches that I know many of “led” by people who aren’t gifted to lead.
I don’t normally suggest following the crowd. But if you are at Suncrest and you have not been baptized, then why not take that step in the next two weeks? We’ve already had 8 baptisms this January…people simply deciding that they will commit their lives to becoming a FOLLOWER of Christ. Why not join them?
I took three of our staff to Dallas this week to meet with multi-site leaders from around the country. It’s no secret that our multi-site strategy is going to ramp up here in the coming months with plans to launch 2 more campuses this fall.
I always laugh at people I see running through the airport. Today they were laughing at me.
One more post here to finish out this week about Haiti.

I know some are checking back to this website as we pray for Jamalyn and the team she is leading in Haiti. As of tonight, there has still been no contact.
One of the things that happens in this ministry life is that you end up knowing people literally around the world because of many missions connections. Whenever something big happens in the world, there is almost always a face that comes to mind of someone I know there.

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