Situation Normal: I Am In Transition
My friend Chris Austin shared an perfect illustration at our most recent Worship@8500 gathering in the high country of Colorado. It was wrapped around the understanding we have of seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall, and how these seasons reflect the Lord’s sense of cyclical life in all things. His proposed that we have failed to recognize that in our lives this same cycle of change is always at work in us because we constantly act surprised when most of our gatherings contain people who confess, “I feel like we are in transition right now…” Chris concluded that since all of life (aka The Lion King) moves in cycles where there is birth, life, death, repeat that it is foolish to keep resisting the pain and joys that accompany these cycles, or to keep pretending like our life in Christ will somehow help us live without transition and change. I believe these cycles really do represent the regular transitions that we are always making in life and that we were meant to make. We do not live a life that simply excels from one revelation to the next without repentance, or one strength to the next without pain, or one place to the next without loss. Transition is situation normal for human beings. (more…)
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Time to Move
Thursday, July 8th, 2010A Basic Overview of Church Leadership
Friday, March 19th, 2010Introduction
This document began as a topical letter addressed to the leaders of a local fellowship in the fall of 2008. I wrote it as a response to their request that we get all our thoughts on the table concerning what local Church leadership should look like, how it should function, and what these thoughts might imply to them as they were looking to upgrade their own leadership model. At that time their leadership model was, for all practical purposes, a very traditional protestant fellowship model which had at its apex a senior pastor, then a board of directors sometimes called elders, and a few folks doing other kinds of leadership works like children’s ministry or hospitality. There were two paid staff that included, of course, the senior pastor and the full time worship leader. Since that time many things have changed, and I believe they have been changes for the better.
This document might be read after the article at Churchthink I titled, “Receiving the Apostle” which was written earlier to the key elder at the same local fellowship.
Not everything I have submitted in what follows (the great majority of which is the original letter which forecast my sense of coming changes) was immediately agreed with or even followed precisely even up to this day. I say this with a sense of humor as I submit these thoughts to you for consideration because I smile when I realize that no man is smart enough to know how, when, and where everything “ought” to happen in any fellowship or gathering of the family of God. It takes us all to work this stuff out.
You Are Invited to a Retreat!
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010We would love for you to join us in the high country of Colorado for one of our two Churchthink retreats this year. They are posted on our calendar from April 8-10 and then September 23-25. These retreats begin on a Thursday night and run through Saturday night.
Join up to 45 retreat participants for meals, gatherings, firesides, hikes … all focused coming away together to discover the kingdom of God together! Our retreat focus is centered on the topics and heart of this website’s writings, and the personal ministry work of Ben and Robin Pasley and the leadership team they call together for each retreat.
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The Spiritually Far-Sighted
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009Are You Spiritually Far-Sighted?
It was back in 2005 that I started tapping on my computer screen and yelling at it because it was blurring in and out of focus. I would lean in and sometimes it would appear clearer, I would restart my computer and sometimes it would look better. “Blink^##(#& monitors,” I would say in hopes that harsh words would make them wise up. Really, how could two new monitors have gone bad so quickly. So, obviously, I sold them on eBay and went out and bought some nicer ones, bigger ones, and justified it easily when my wife questioned the expense. When I got them home I couldn’t believe it. Same problem! What was going on? My wife comes in during one of my fits and makes the statement filled with all wisdom and insight,
“You need to get your eyes checked.” (more…)
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TOM and the Goldfish Bowl: RELEASED!
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009Ben Pasley’s latest book is all about the kingdom of God, the Church, and the traditions of men. It is called TOM and the Goldfish Bowl. Using spiffy allegory and word pictures Ben has created a short book to help us understand the beautiful differences in these three, and most importantly how to walk as kingdom people. Here is an excerpt from Jack Taylor’s Foreword:
Never has the Christian world been offered so much information on the Kingdom of God and, while it is welcome, it can be overwhelming if not confusing. This work will emerge, in my opinion, among the most clarifying offerings on the delicate discussion of the Church, the Kingdom of God and the traditions of men. To the open and searching heart it will encourage us to believe that it is all right to lighten up and, with tongue in cheek, have an honest and “ouchy” look at our funny, religious selves.
Available now in paperback in the Worship Circle online store for $10.95 (a Christmas discount of 15% off the cover price!) A perfect Christmas gift. Available soon at Amazon and other book sellers. Subscribe to the free book podcast at iTunes.
Book Release is Coming Soon
Saturday, November 21st, 2009My latest book, TOM and the Goldfish Bowl is almost out! I have proofed the final work, and have ordered some physical copies for our online store at Enter The Worship Circle so you can order them in plenty of time for Christmas.
Check this page out at my personal website for a little more information about the book.
Subscribe now in either an RSS feed reader or by email to my complete audiobook podcast of TOM and the Goldfish Bowl. That’s right the entire book, professionally recorded, released chapter at a time absolutely free for subscribers. Coming soon to iTunes as well. The first episode will release on December 1, 2009!




