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How can I help?

I realize this question (and its resulting answers) might be a bit loaded but its on my heart to ask and so I will.  How can I be helpful to you?

8 Responses to “How can I help?”

  1. Jeff Stanger Says:

    It would mean a lot if we could sit down together and develop a reading plan for the next 12 months and then help me be accountable to sticking with it. A few more laps around the neighborhood would help too.

  2. Matt Says:

    What a GREAT question. I’ll ponder for a bit - but I think we should ALL be asking this one.

  3. Recipio: to go back, retreat » Blog Archive » RANDOM Thoughts Says:

    […] 7) EXCELLENT question asked by my pastor (and best friend) - need to get an answer posted soon. […]

  4. Matt Says:

    1) Be assertive. You have a perspective and wisdom and knowledge that we need. Make sure we hear you.
    2) Be confident. You don’t need to be impressive - you don’t even need to be right (all the time). You have a LOT to give.
    3) Teach/Write/Remark. One of the cool things that our “odd” way of doing church allows for is DIALOG. Keep it active. I LOVE our lunch-conversations, emails, blogging, etc. Even though I don’t comment often on your blog - I’m usually following your posts and often contemplating the ideas presented there.
    4) CONNECT us to the larger body of Christ. It’s difficult to determine when you are facilitating/connecting me to our brothers and sisters in Ohio and Kentucky and beyond and when I am seeking a surrogate to avoid having to pay the “dues” of relationship personally. Keep pushing/prodding/and connecting us.
    5) Read/Teach/Counsel. IMPORTANT STUFF.

  5. Brian Groce Says:

    Are you asking in a spiritual sense or in a more general sense? Or both/either?

  6. Bill Bean Says:

    I’m asking primarily from the standpoint of having identified myself as a pastor. You can answer anyway you like but I probably will not come and mow your lawn, at least not this summer.

  7. Rob Says:

    Where can I learn more who you are and about your church? Perhaps a couple of postings will do it for me, but there are a lot out there.

  8. Mike Says:

    Hi there, I was googling around looking for ’seed churches’ for a project some friends and I are starting:

    http://www.churchweblogs.com

    I saw your indy church weblogs page is down. Can I help you with that? ;)
    Let me know and I’ll add your church to the project. Thanks!

    In Christ
    -Mike

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