Archive - June, 2009

So Hard to Say Goodbye

Today was my last day on staff at The Connection Church. A lot of things are going through my mind. I think this song sums it up perfectly. I know its about a friend that passes away, but I literally feel like a part of me has died. Now its no secret. I’m not only a closet Mariah Carey fan, but I also LOVE Boys II Men…

How do I say goodbye to what we had? 
The good times that made us laugh
Outweigh the bad.

I thought wed get to see forever
But forevers gone away
Its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.

I dont know where this road
Is going to lead
All I know is where weve been
And what weve been through.

If we get to see tomorrow
I hope its worth all the wait
Its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.

And Ill take with me the memories
To be my sunshine after the rain
Its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.

And Ill take with me the memories
To be my sunshine after the rain
Its so hard to say goodbye to yesterday.

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My Digital Toolbox

After reading David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” I turned in to a digital ninja using a variety of tools that sync between my desktop and my phone and allow me to be more organized and productive.

Just thought I’d share the three tools that basically run my life:

imagesGOOGLE - First let me say this. If you are not using google then you are already behind. These guys will rule the world one day…Google provides me with:

  • Gmail – the BEST email in the world. Syncs on any computer any where and works on the phone.
  • Google Calendar – an amazing calendar with SMS alerts and email reminders. Can also be used as an evite solution. It also syncs with my phone so I always have my calendar and all team members’ calendars with me.
  • Google Docs – an online filing cabinet for docs, pdfs, etc. Also works on the phone.
  • Google Sites – online project management software (built through Google sites)

And best of all, Google is ALL FREE. Incredible!

images-1EVERNOTE – Evernote is what I use to hold all of my ideas and tasks. I have it set up in a very simple way. I have four notebooks called:

  • @tasks – all tasks go in this notebook
  • Incubator – all ideas go in here. sometimes its a quick audio clip, a graphic, a pdf or even just a few lines of text that I need to remember
  • Resources – This notebook holds files that I might need for any task or project I am working on
  • Projects – This notebook holds files and info for current projects

Then, I tag every evernote entry like crazy. I have a small list of contexts I use including: @work, @call, @design, @video, @work, @out, @home, @email, @web, and @na (next action). I also tag projects like this: p:projectname.

By using tags for my contexts, I can view only tasks in any particular context at any given time. It works on my phone too! From my phone, I can save audio, pictures, and text. And again, its ALL FREE!

The thing that makes evernote shine is the tagging features and the fact that it does superb handwriting and text recognition. When someone hands me a business card, I just snap a photo of it with my iphone and save it in evernote. Then, in the future if I type the business name or person’s name, evernote will find it through the text recognition. Incredible!

Dropbox-Review-2DROPBOX – Dropbox allows me to always have access to any kind of file on my iPhone or on any desktop anywhere in the world. And, its secure. I use it primarily for PDF’s I need to read, personal finance spreadsheets, and church budgeting. Having access to this important information at all times is AWESOME. Dropbox rises above other solutions in my opinion because it syncs local files and online files at the same time. Awesome!

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Naming a Baby is Easy

I am finding that naming a baby is easier than naming a church.

That said, we are trying a creative idea with the new church plant where we are letting the community help us name this new church by visiting: http://www.namethischurch.com

facebooknamethischurchlogoNow that several hundred people have shared their ideas, we are building a nice list to work from. We will choose the name of the church sometime around the first of August.

We’ve already received a few hundred ideas. Some are good. Some are scary bad. But I want to hear more. So shoot over to http://www.namethischurch.com and share your thoughts.

Here are the names that are currently in the lead:

  • City Creek Church
  • Revolution Church
  • Round Tree Church
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Sunday Mind Dump

  • AWESOME DAY TODAY!
  • I was so thrown off of my normal Sunday morning routine. Typically, I wake up at 5:30, pray, get dressed, go to Starbucks with some of the media team and then have church! But today it was a totally different drill.
  • I realized today how badly I am going to miss the team members at TCC.
  • Preached at one of our partner churches down in Schertz called Everyday Christian Fellowship. Had a blast sharing out of Acts chapter 15 there! Incredible church with awesome people that just want to see God’s Kingdom grow!
  • As I type Couper is repeatedly getting out of bed. I am about to go upstairs and show him who’s boss…
  • Perry Noble said today on his blog that Newspring Church will be doing a series entitled, “Five Lies Satan wants you to believe” this fall. A-W-E-S-O-M-E. Totally stealing it.
  • Vince Antonucci stuck a knife in my web lovin’ heart. He’s great at challenging me and my thoughts. Check it out here.
  • Checked out a model home in Schertz today. Pretty sure we are going to sign some papers this week…excited and scared!
  • I have so much to do right now that I don’t even want to look at the list. Like zoiks Scoob…and double zoiks.
  • If you haven’t signed up yet, please join our prayer team. We still need about 90 people to pray for us!
  • Also, if you haven’t shared your idea for a church name yet, go do that too!
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