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SO grateful to an amazing staff of leaders and volunteers that allowed Mark and I to go to our daughter’s gymnastics state championship on Sunday morning!  I cannot tell you what a gift it is to be able to leave without any worry about North Creek getting quality ministry.

It was a particularly interesting Sunday as our Service Coordinator, Rachael, and I were both gone.  Rachael’s parents are having some medical issues, so she is visiting them in California for a bit.  Add her family to your prayer list!  Thank you to Melissa McGraw and Kris Gray for jumping in and getting everything done well in our absence!!!

We had our Internet Safety class on Sunday that went exceptionally well.  We had over 50 people engage in protecting themselves and their families. Thank you so much to Cheryl Bledsoe for sharing your wisdom with us!

Chris preached the next part of our Dear Parent series.  If you have missed any of these messages, I encourage you to catch them online at www.coffeechurch.com.  Such valuable information for us as we lead our families!

We are currently looking for a building!  It’s exciting to be at that point, but there isn’t much out there to look at.  Would you be praying that God would open the perfect door for us?  Can’t wait for the future to be the present!!!  Good things are ahead for North Creek!

Would you also pray for the POWER of Jesus to impact people’s hearts and lives?  Our nation is in chaos.  More than ever before, we need to be in His Word, standing firm on the mandates of Jesus, and believing that Jesus will RENEW people’s lives.  When we, as Christians, stop believing that God can change people, we have nothing left.  Did you hear that?  GOD CHANGES US.  We don’t have to be the same, bound by the same sins, stuck in the same patterns.  We can be set free and live the life that God wants us to live!

I’m praying for you!  And we are so glad to be pastors at this church.  It is an honor and a privilege to be at the heart of God’s will with you incredible people!  Let’s go change the world!

 

 

 

 

At North Creek Church our pastoral staff currently has 8 key paid leadership positions (some part time, some full time) filled by 50% male and 50% female leaders.  I’m certain that North Creek is on the far end of the spectrum because women in church leadership is still a controversial subject in the 21st century.  Today I’ll take some time and let you in on how our leadership team is built and how it works.

Here is our breakdown of positions:

  1. Lead Pastor – Male (My husband)
  2. Associate Pastor – Female (Myself – I actually don’t have a title.  No one has figured out what I do in the last ten years, but it’s a mixture of keeping the ship moving while creating enormous chaos with my latest great idea. The guys have a few opinions of the words “great idea”…)
  3. Youth Pastor – Female
  4. Catalyst Pastor – Female (oversees 140+ volunteers and makes Sundays run like clockwork)
  5. Executive Pastor – Male
  6. Worship Pastor – Male
  7. Children’s Pastor – Female
  8. Deaf Church Lead Pastor – Male (His wife plays a key pastoral position that I could easily add to this list as well, but at the moment is unpaid.)

(One thing to note is that our leadership team has incredible longevity.  I listed the order above by how long we’ve worked with each person.  The first five have been at North Creek for over 10 years, while the bottom three have been with us about 5 years.  That, as well, is nearly unheard of in church leadership roles. Perhaps I’ll write a blog later about how to develop a team that sticks. Once I figure out how we did that…)

Here are some behind the scenes thoughts we had as we developed our team:

august 2015 031First, we didn’t set out to hire women.

If you are thinking, “I’ve got to go find a qualified woman to develop some diversity in our church”, you are starting off on the wrong foot.  All of our leadership team came from within our church, and quite simply, we hired the person who was the most qualified and already doing the work.  If you look around every time you need to hire and can only find one gender who is strong and capable, you probably have to address red flags in your church culture and preaching.

Here’s our hiring process in one sentence:  Chris became one of our key preachers/executive pastor because he is an excellent communicator and leader.  Andrea became our children’s pastor because she is extremely gifted in communicating the Gospel and growing children.  Kris became our youth pastor because she simply could not stop leading teenagers to Jesus.  Rachael became our organizer because she is the perfect mixture of control and grace.  Jim became our Deaf Church pastor because he understands and loves the deaf culture…and he knows sign language…talk about job security!  Matt became our worship leader because he wrangles a team of very talented, artsy, creative types….a lot like chasing cats…  And so on…  We picked exceptional leaders and didn’t worry about “balancing our staff with gender diversity”.  Simply put…nobody wants to be hired because of their gender.  They want to be added to the team because someone recognized their intrinsic gifts and worth.

krisSecond, we developed a team culture that is a secure place for both men and women to interact with absolute integrity.

Our core team culture includes that we never meet alone with the opposite gender and that we don’t entertain conversations about our relationship struggles with the opposite gender.  Why?  Because we’ve watched great men and women fall to temptation and we will never assume that we are above being led astray either.  I’m sure that all of our marriages have had mountains and valleys while we’ve known each other.  We’ve probably all been vulnerable at different points.  The enemy has tried to get us all when we are weak…

This may be an uncomfortable reality to address in church staff, but if you address health on the front side, you are more likely to have health on the back side.  I watch our staff as a whole keep our conversations where our spouses would feel honored, our physical contact to an appropriate level, and our meetings are open door.  This may sound extreme, but it has never been a problem.  It has never hindered ministry.  We have never had to say, “Man, people won’t know about Jesus unless we have this private, closed door meeting without accountability.”  The men and women on our team are some of the closest friends I’ve seen, but it is actually the boundaries that allows our healthy friendship to even happen at all.  It breeds trust among each other and keeps our team above reproach.

august 2015 073Third, we believe that if you want to get the best out of parents (men and women) in church leadership, empower them to do their jobs and then let them have freedom in their schedule.

Quite frankly, ministry requires enough sacrifice.  The pace is often relentless, the task is often overwhelming, and the emotional baggage is heavy on many days.  On top of that, we can’t pay them enough to miss out on school plays, soccer games, and dance recitals for their amazing kids.  So we have very few boundaries on required staff times.  And the magic that we watch day in and day out is that they all do far more than they should.  They are pastors at heart, motivated by Jesus himself, and they work with a diligence and honor that trumps the need to demand set office hours.  This may be even more true for the women.  The fact of the matter is that most women are still the main childcare providers for the families.  But if Jesus has called them to a pastor, trust me…they also have the time and energy to pour their lives into ministry…IF someone will work with their kid’s schedules.  I’ve watched the mothers on our team navigate being wonderful moms and high capacity pastors with grace and excellence.  They know God has a call and a place for them, but they also want to be on the forefront of raising their kids.  I know that need intimately, and while not all jobs can accommodate that for working women, ministry very often can.  So we do.  And it has never failed us.

 

So, there is a taste of what’s behind the scenes of North Creek and our DNA.  It’s not perfect by any means.  Sometimes our gender differences rub each other the wrong way.  And I guarantee that our team probably cries more than most teams. (Mostly the men…)  All that aside, I wouldn’t change it for the world!  It goes much deeper and wider than this 1000 words, but I can tell you that I love what it produces in the church as a whole.  We have STRONG women and STRONG men in our church who are comfortable in whatever role God is calling them to step into.

 

Disclaimer to all Women in Ministry

**I am very aware that most women stepping into ministry are highly discouraged by what they are finding out there in our church culture.  Perhaps this blog will encourage you to know that there are churches who are simply paving the way by creating diverse teams from a very normal foundation of merit and passion.  As a licensed female pastor, I am cheering you on, raising up a generation who thinks highly of you, and storming the gates of Hell right alongside of you in my heels and lipstick.  Let’s do this!

windowslivewriterthinkyoureinternetsafetysavvythinkagain-bc5binternet-safety-43On Sunday, May 15 at 8:45 am at Prairie High School we will be hosting a North Creek U class on Internet Safety taught by Cheryl Bledsoe.  Cheryl has a broad and diverse background in everything from social media, to abuse, to emergency preparedness…and MUCH MORE…and is a sought after speaker on a number of those topics.

I wanted to take a moment and share with you how important this class is for all of us parents.  To be quite honest, sometimes when Cheryl talks to me about the reality of the human situation that she encounters in her particular line of work and past jobs, I want her to stop talking.  I have a visceral reaction in my brain because I desperately want to believe that the world is a safe place for my kids.  Any broad base of knowledge that is contrary to that mentality is scary for me. I don’t want to live in fear, so my next line of defense is just not to know.

But here is what’s true: I can’t run away because my kids need me to be on the forefront for them.  That’s my job.  I need to be smart, educated, fearless, and fierce when it comes to the access they have to this world. I don’t get to shrug my shoulders and hope it’s OK.

And neither do you.

We need to fight for a generation that has way to much access to pornography, because porn will destroy their view of God’s plan for sex.  We need to fight for a generation of young people who are sex trafficked right out of their innocence, because they can’t possibly understand the ramifications of evil.  We need to fight for a generation who can be cyber-bullied, sexually used, and mentally manipulated, because if we are diligent we can change the future for a multitude of young people.

We are not helpless, hopeless, or unable to parent a technological generation that is running behind us.  We can do this!  God wants us to be wise, equipped, and ready to charge into our kid’s lives and help them understand how to be Godly young people on the internet.

So, join me in taking a step towards educating ourselves.  While Cheryl can’t possibly solve the world’s problems in 45 minutes, it will be a starting point for so many of us who are staring down the barrel of raising kids who are attached to cords.  You can sign up today at www.coffeechurch.com under the North Creek U link.  If you are planning on attending, signing up sooner than later is much appreciated so we can plan accordingly.

By the way, if you don’t have kids, come anyway.  We ALL need to understand internet safety!  See you there!

 

What a weekend and then a week!  First I had the privilege of preaching on Sunday and then we’ve spent the last three days at our Annual Pastor’s Conference, which is why this blog is a bit late this week.  We had a great time hanging with our other pastor’s friends and telling them how wonderful you all are! 🙂

Preaching was actually fun!  I try and avoid the spotlight as much as feasibly possible in ministry, but I felt like God gave me a message that He needed to say to North Creek. I encourage you to listen to it at www.coffeechurch.com.

We got to go out with a new missionary that we started supporting this week.  She serves in a dangerous part of the world and keeps her name out of social media for her own safety.  As I listened to her talk I was captivated by the bravery and courage that must take to go, as a single woman, into an uncertain world to tell them about our God.  Would you commit to giving more money to missions every month?  What an amazing group of people!

Speaking of giving, we are a few thousand dollars short this month and need to make budget by Saturday!  If you can help us out, you can give several ways HERE.  We are in the process of looking for a new building and every month counts when we go to ask for lending options.  Also, if you hear of a building that might work for us, pass on the info!

If you’re wondering what’s going on with our trailer situation, well…we are dealing with insurance companies….do I need to say any more?  We should have all of our stuff back in order in a decade or so…#itsjuststuff

Men!  Don’t forget to sign up for Men’s Conference coming up in May.  You can register at www.coffeechurch.com today!

We have one more week of our North Creek U class on How to Read Your Bible for Understanding.  We had one lady tell us that she applied what she learned and got WAY more out of her Bible reading already.  That is AWESOME!  I encourage you to sign up for various North Creek U’s coming up in the future to further the growth in your life.

Our youth ministry turns 7 today!  Happy Birthday to the Difference!  We are so proud of you!!!

God spoke a lot of things into Mark and I’s heart this weekend at Conference and I look forward to processing it all in the future.  I’m so ready to watch our community and nation change by the power and presence of an Almighty God.  How about you?  It will never be changed by systems, programs, and processes, but rather by a move of God that is unquestionable.

And I believe that move is coming!  Here we go!

It was another great Sunday at North Creek!  We are still rolling right along with a bit of less stuff as we are trying to sort through the trailer fiasco we’ve been dealing with!

I had a friend from High School send money to help.  It was AWESOME to hear from someone after 20 years and have them be so encouraging.  This has been an expensive bump in the road, so we really appreciate the extra help.  Thank you so much, Kristin!

We had a phenomenal worship time on Sunday followed by a great message in our series “Dangerous Prayers”.  If you have missed any of these messages you can find them online at www.coffeechurch.com.  I’m actually preaching this week, so that will be fun!  You should come and join us because I am preaching on the MOST Dangerous Prayer.  Such a tease! 🙂

We also started North Creek U.  This first session is called Reading Your Bible for Understanding.  It was a great start to our new Sunday morning learning environments.  We will be having many of these opportunities scattered over the year on a variety of topics.  Some will be a one-week class and some will be multiple weeks to cover a bigger topic. You can jot down May 15 as a DON’T MISS Sunday.  Cheryl Bledsoe will be teaching a class on internet safety for your kids.  I am very excited to be a part of learning how to keep my kids safer in this digital age.  Feel free to invite anyone to this.  They don’t need to be a part of North Creek to register!  Sign ups will be out soon.

Apparently we were on KGW again on Monday night regarding North Creek getting the trailer back.  Also, the Battle Ground police department is doing an AMAZING job!  They think they have our thief in custody for another crime and are gathering evidence to make an arrest.  Our thieve’s quick departure to jail may be why our stuff didn’t get sold piece by piece.  We will keep you posted as our story unfolds!

We have good news to share about the Battle Ground campus on Sunday as well.  This journey of merging our two campuses has been one touch of God after the other.  He has been faithful at every turn, although our human hearts sure wanted to panic a few times!  We look forward to moving toward a permanent facility as the Lord enables and finding our home.

How can you help get us to where we need to go?  Easy answer!  Consistent monthly giving.  As we approach the possibility of buying a new building, our lending agency will look at our monthly capacity to pay our bills.  The more capacity, the better the step we can take.  I am happy to say that we have made budget so far this year, while also giving substantially more to missions, as well as nearly $7000 to Charity Water.  That being said, our budget is down to it’s bare bones, so getting our giving up will speak volumes to our future.  See www.coffeechurch.com for easy, online giving.

So, onward we go!  So much to dream about, so much to do!  Thanks for going on this journey with us!