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Posted on July 26, 2008 under Random
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The shack
As promised I will give my brief thoughts upon reading the Shack. My reluctance to read it was fueled by the overwhelming number of invitations to do so. There is a "curse driven part" of me, still under the redemption… Read more
Posted on July 22, 2008 under Books
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Hanging out with my friends
Books are my friends. My high school English Literature teacher would be shocked to hear that confession. Here are a few of the friends I’ve been hanging with this summer:
1. Charlatan: America’s most dangerous huckster, the man who pursued… Read more
Posted on July 14, 2008 under Books
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Mattresses for Jesus
I went out this morning with a team from the Dream Center, our North Charleston campus, for their monthly "Adopt a Block". Thirteen teams of 4 or 5 people are committed to adopting one block each of the poorest,… Read more
Posted on July 5, 2008 under Seacoast
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My role at Seacoast
Last night I spoke at the Long Point Campus 1st Wednesday service on my future at Seacoast. I’ve talked to quite a few of my friends who are pastors who, quite frankly are struggling with current responsibilities, especially as it… Read more
Posted on July 3, 2008 under Seacoast
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Tearing up a church
Our Greenville campus will be moving into a new building later this summer, so some of our campus pastors and staff teams drove up to help them do a little demolition work on a very traditional church building. Here’s a… Read more
Posted on July 2, 2008 under Multi-site
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The first pitch blues…
I threw out the first pitch for a Charleston Riverdogs baseball game on Monday and I’m feeling a little down about it.
Here’s what happened. About five hundred Seacoast volunteers from some of the Charleston campuses gathered for hamburgers, hot… Read more
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