Tag: heather zempel

Don’t be “too good” for me

I am a learner.  And as such, I actually enjoy learning.

And when I started out as small groups pastor at Grace Community Church, I had no idea what I was doing.  Some days, I still feel like that.

So I started looking for a tribe.  I read books.  Blogs.  Twitter accounts.  I went to conferences.  Sent emails.  Made phone calls.  I just knew there had to be a tribe out there.

And I grew a ton through this process.  But I got a myriad of no-responses.  Or responses that went something like,

Well, I will be at this conference, and we can talk there…if you’re able to get to Dallas…tomorrow by 6 am.

I was just trying to build some relationships and learn from guys who had been blazing the path I was peering down.

The problem was that these guys were ‘too big’ for me. They were a bit too important to talk with a rookie in Tennessee. (although rock stars Heather Zempel, Alan Danielson, Mark Howell, and Rick Howerton (just to name a few) actually did take time to answer emails and phone calls…thanks guys!).

I never want to get so important that I can’t schedule time to talk with another person who wants to learn from my mistakes.  I never want to be the big shot that can’t walk someone else through principles that have helped me grow as a young pastor.

If I ever get that ‘important’ I have done something wrong.  The day that happens, please unfollow me on Twitter, block me on Facebook, and unsubscribe to my blog.  I’m not worth following at that point.*

Pride goes before destruction,
and haughtiness before a fall.

Better to live humbly with the poor
than to share plunder with the proud. – Proverbs 16:18-19

Will you give up the plunder with me?

*Note to future self: you’re not as awesome as you think you are.

 

5 Women leaders you should follow

Continuing in my “Follow Friday” series (you can catch up HERE), I’d like to recommend 5 more people I think you should follow.

This time, they all happen to be women.  And they’re all incredibly strong leaders.

Jenni Catron – Executive Director at Cross Point Church in Nashville, TN, I first met Jenni as she led our staff in thinking critically about recruiting and maintaining volunteers.  Jenni is an incredible thinker and leader.  Read her blog HERE, and follow her on Twitter HERE.

Lindsey Nobles – Director of Corporate Communications at Thomas Nelson Publishers, Lindsey is also a Compassion International Blogger, and just returned from Guatemala.  She’s a great writer.  You can read her blog HERE, and follow her on Twitter HERE.

Rachel Evans – Author of Monkey Town, Rachel offers a refreshing look at faith and theology, and offers readers the freedom to doubt, question, and wrestle through major issues.  You can read her blog HERE, and follow her on Twitter HERE.

Anne Jackson – Anne is an author and speaker, and her book Mad Church Disease (Amazon link) is an incredible read (I’m sure her newest, Permission to Speak Freely, is good, too…I just haven’t read it yet).  But the coolest thing about her is that she rode her bike across the entire country in order to raise money to build wells in Africa (via the Ride:Well Tour).  You can read her blog HERE, and follow her on Twitter HERE.

Heather Zempel – Heather is the Discipleship Pastor at National Community Church in Washington, DC, and author of the small group study, Sacred Roads.  When I first came on staff at Grace, I began trying to connect with small group pastors around the country, and came across National Community Church.  I connected with Heather, and her blog was invaluable as I began to shape my views on small groups.  You can read her blog HERE, and follow her on Twitter HERE.

Who would you have included in this list?

 

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