Author:
Pastor Kalum
Sep
24
This is part 5 of my top 5 church planting lessons. This one is all too real to me. I have had to learn this lesson the hard way. Our vision for Relevant Church came to us over 5 years ago and we are now on the starting line of our launch.
The greatest thing that I have learned is that God will do things in His time, not mine. This does not only apply to church planting, but to everything in our lives. I had to release my time table to Him and allow God to work the process. This was not an easy thing to do since I like to be the one driving, but what I have come to learn is that when He is driving, I always get to where I need to be.
Are you waiting for something? Does it feel like God is taking His sweet old time? Just know that God is never late and never early, He is always right on time.
Author:
Pastor Kalum
Sep
18
Well, Relevant Church is opening it’s doors for our first preview service in 22 days. Pretty exciting stuff! We have been preparing, planning, and asking for financial donations, but we really want to make an impact. So I am going to ask for something different. I believe that we can make an impact in our world even before we open our doors.
There is an opportunity for all of us to come together and provide clean drinking water to those that are in need. I would love to see us be able to provide for the building of 1 well that will supply clean water to 1 community serving 50 families.
You can be a part of something huge. Let’s do this and make an change our world, one community at a time.
Click on either one of the links above to help. You can also spread the word to help us make this happen.
Author:
Pastor Kalum
Sep
16
Over the last year and a half that we have been in the process of planting Relevant Church, I have understood that it takes stepping out and taking risks. By nature I am not a risk taker. I like to calculate the costs and make sure everything is in place. But sometimes God calls us to step out and take a risk for Him. Understand that the risk is not something that will harm us, but stretch us in our faith.
I have seen this in our dealing with the financial piece of planting this church. We have had to take risks and purchase items that were necessary only to see God provide something on the other side. A risk may also be bringing in a leader that may not be real proven, but someone you feel God has called to do the work.
All risk taking should be giant leaps of faith. Don’t step out in your own thinking and take a risk, step out in the calling of God and take a step of faith. It may stretch you, but that is what God is in the business of doing with us.
Author:
Pastor Kalum
Sep
5
Here is the third part of a top 5 list of lessons I have learned planting a church. For those that need a review…
#1. Church planting takes a calling.
#2 Church planting takes time.
#3 – Church planting takes God.
Now I know that most of you might think “well, isn’t that obvious?” But the reality of it is, God must be at every turn you make. I have seen this at work in the last few months especially. God has to be in the big things as well as the small things. I have often seen myself focusing on the tasks that need to be done and pulling God in on the big stuff. The one lesson that I take away from this is that God cares so much about the vision He has given me, that He wants to be involved in the smallest details of the work. To be truthful, it is His plan and we are the workers He has chosen to complete it. So the plans and details all come from Him anyway.
Don’t lose sight of the “plan maker”.
Author:
Pastor Kalum
Sep
4
Yesterday, I started my post on the top 5 things that I have learned planting Relevant Church.
Let’s review..
#1. – Church planting takes a calling.
And now #2 – Church planting takes time!
Now I know, everything takes time. But what I have learned is that planting a church takes an extraordinary amount of time. As a lead pastor your time is spent casting vision (the fun part), designing budgets, raising funds, recruiting a team, and the list continues. What I have learned is that if I don’t prioritize my time, then the things that suffer are usually my family and walk with God. Too many times have I found myself replacing the “being” with the “doing”. As a church planter it is vital that my walk with God stays the priority. The reality is, there is stuff that needs to get done. Learn to prioritize and delegate. The key to longevity.
Author:
Pastor Kalum
Sep
3
Over the next several days I am going to post my top 5 things that I have learned as I have been on the journey of planting Relevant Church. Now let me say that this is not in any particular order, nor is it an all encompassing list. There has been a ton of things that I have learned along the way, and there is a ton that I still need to learn. So, for the first installment…
#1. – Church planting takes a calling.
Not everyone is called to be a church planter. 6 years ago I would have said that I was not one of them. Hearing the call from God, we pursued the calling. Along the way there have been detours, bumps, and distractions that have caused us to go back to the calling that God gave to us. Knowing that we were called and given an assignment, gave us the foundation and the faith to keep moving forward. I really believe that if you are called to plant a church, God will give you the strength to go through anything. Know this, church planting is not for the faint of heart. It is hard, grueling, stressful, but very exciting and rewarding.
Stay tuned for the rest of the list.