Hello Friends,
Well it was a fantastic week at Saddleback. The third evening ended with an impressive performance by the Saddleback Valley Community Church Creative Arts Team. It was a powerful service of worship that utilize a band, choir, dance, drama, worship team and soloists. The story of salvation was told with visual projections of scripture verses interspersed with powerful music and dramatic interpretations. It was an evening of worshipping our Lord and Savior with other artists and it was good. And it was followed by a dessert fellowship. You can’t get any better than that.
The conference ended on Thursday, but I had a great experience that extended my time of learning on Friday. There was a meet the creative team coffee on Friday morning for any conference attendees who were still in town. I arrived expecting a room full of people, but there were only about a dozen conference attendees and a dozen creative arts team staff. For the next two hours we got to dialogue about the ministry at Saddleback. It was fun, it was relaxed and it was informational. There were several things that I jotted down and plan to pray about, think about and use and adapt for our arts ministry.
But then, I had a special experience. While talking with Rick Muchow, the Pastor of Magnification (worship), he invited me to lunch with their creative team. So I went to the auditorium and helped clean up a few things from the conference, then got into Rick’s truck. As we drove to lunch we talked about ministry. There were so many good things that he said. Things like you must love the people and your leadership must always be one of love. They can criticize you, but they should never be able to say anything about your love and obedience for God and your love for them. He also said that you must always support your senior pastor (unless there is a moral or ethical lapse). God has called him/her to be the shepherd of that church. But the most important thing that I learned was the depth of love that Rick has for people. That he was willing to take the time to talk with me and take me out to lunch with their team was a tremendous witness to me. And his love is genuine.
I have said it earlier this summer. One of my challenges is to relearn how to love well. To take the time to really listen to people when I talk with them. To sense needs that may not be openly spoken. To not view people as commodities but as dearly loved children of God whom Christ died for. Rick has a powerful personal message in the way he cares for people and prays for people. He has some gifts that I have and some that I don’t. But I am challenged to use my gifts well and to love others well.
It was a great week and I hope to return again in the near future. I will be thinking about, praying about and seeking how to implement much of what I have learned. But one overriding concept from the summer is that I need to be spending a lot of time listening to God and follow Him as He leads.
Take care my friends,
Cameron