Sunday, November 16, 2008

This month marks my second year at Palm Valley Church. I love it here. This place is special. Every time I turn my head or pan my eyes, I see something else that makes me thank God that He's placed me here. This series of posts will be a recollection of the past two years, blended with my favorite things that this church represents, and sprinkled with lots of love and hope for reaching the tens of thousands of people who live in my community and don't know who Jesus Christ is.

We have a growing understanding of the potential of music.

Since I first started (and even before I came) we've used all kinds of music in our services in hopes of relating to the people of our community. Anything from the latest Tomlin and Crowder to the Beatles and Rascal Flatts to St. Francis of Assisi, literally. We understand that God created music, not KLOVE. The spectrum of music here is bright, dark, vast, and narrow; depending on where you're sitting... or if you're walking out. One of my favorite memories of my first two years came a little over a year ago. The message that weekend centered around communicating with God through prayer. Just before the message, we ripped into Bon Jovi's Livin' on a Prayer. Within the first 48 seconds a family stood up from their seat and walked out the door.

"We aren't the church for everyone."

It was obvious they were Christians, the bible fanny packs gave them away (no knock on the Bible zipper pouch, if you have one :) ). This was a family that was visiting us for the first time and... bless their hearts... they had no idea what they were in for. I obviously don't know this family, but for me they represent the boat-loads of Christians who have walked through the doors of PVC only to march out moments later. For various reasons. We didn't play music they liked. They weren't "fed" during the message. The person sitting next to them had a neck tattoo. They got uncomfortable hearing truth. Whatever. See... the thing is... we're passionate about reaching lost people with knowledge of Jesus. No, seriously... we're PASSIONATE about it. I think it was Rick Warren who said "everyone wants to reach lost people until you start reaching lost people." I'd take it a step further: Christians stop reaching lost people when the necessary means of reaching people interfere with the unnecessary needs of the already Believer. The bottom line is we don't spend a lot of time trying to please Christians; our efforts are focused on discipling people (leading people to take that next step in their walk towards Christ).

It starts at the top. Our pastor is known for saying "we're not the church for everyone." This has been he most liberating statement of my first two years here. That statement if freedom for me. I'm free to plan and create without the need of contouring what I do to appease or pacify. I'm free to try new things and push the envelope. I'm free to pour into people and challenge them to lead. I'm free to loving send people away when they don't connect with the vision of our church. I'm free knowing that I'm trusted; my lead pastor and the staff have my back. Most importantly, I'm free to be me.

7 Comments:

  1. Brooke said...
    Great post, I totally agree with everything.PV is the first church that over exceeds the commandment of loving sinners and reaching the world, and especially bridging the gap with the unchurched. I think God is glorified with every measure of our willingness to trust and obey Him, with what He tells us to do in every aspect of our church. The blessings and the uncomfortable feeling can only mean so. He never promises comfort, and what a blessing that is truly! Thanks for speaking the awesome things about PV! I leave every weekend with the same thing in mind. "Our church is not for everyone!" PTL for that!
    Teachertraveler said...
    D-Lo highlights from my time at PVC:
    1. The first Sunday you sang without a guitar...you strummed an imaginary one when you got excited. It was so great.
    2. Life is a Highway...I never got tired of that song.
    3. Anytime the band played "Jesus Paid it All" with the updated part
    4. My very last Sunday was the first choir Sunday. Loved it!
    5. Your interview with Pastor Greg "via live satellite" for volunteer appreciation. Good thing my family had been to PVC before or they would have thought I went to a cult.
    6. "Breathe on Me"...still my favorite song ever.
    7. The fact that you are not the stereotypical worship leader (aka "look at me! look at me!")

    God bless your ministry!
    Steve Murphy said...
    Right on!!!

    My pastor recently gave a message where he told our congregation that he will always be more concerned about the people outside of our church than those already inside our church... and that if anyone doesn't like that, maybe go find another church.

    Jesus seemed to love messing with the "religious" people... so do I!
    The Breaux Family said...
    Pastor Derrick!

    Yes, I miss calling Elijah calling you that!

    Ohhhh how we miss PVC....after a year here in Japan we still compare church's to PVC! (we don't mean to it ust happens) The music and the message was always right on time! We loved the loving comfortable atmosphere and most importantly the TRUTH being taught in a way that reaches believers as well as non-believers.

    P.S. We have put down roots in the chapel's contemporary service!
    Reduced PhatMike said...
    Derrick,

    Hey dude. I just wanted to say that even though I haven't seen you in years, it's still so cool to see how God is using you. Watching you develop as a great man of God is so cool, even if I have to see via being an e-stalker. =)

    Take care my friend.

    Mike S
    Derrick Logan said...
    Brooke -
    We're blessed to be here, aren't we?! We'll miss you guys when you're gone!

    Rachel -
    I didn't realize I was strumming the imaginary guitar until after the weekend... and it goes to prove that I have no business being on stage without a guitar. Thank you for the reminder of that embarrassing blunder :). Thanks for chiming in with your list!

    Murph -
    It's great to hear about the passion of other churches in reaching the lost for Christ. Love serving the kingdom w/ you bro!

    Breaux's -
    We miss having you around too! It's good to know you've landed at a church. Miss you guys!

    Phaty! -
    Dood... we've gotta jam sometime soon dood. I've got a couple potential gigs brewin' that I'll call you about if they work out. It's awesome hearing about your success w/ your band and your health. Miss hangin bro!
    Justin Frear said...
    Great post! I'll have to use "God created music, not KLOVE" in every day conversations. That spells out music ministry for me!
    Justin

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