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		<title>Some Clarifications on Renovation Church Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leonce Crump II</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our residency is coming to a close on June 1, and we were officially accepted as full members in the Acts 29 network about 2 weeks ago, you can read more about what we are trying to accomplish  here. The<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=urbanmissionblog.com&#038;blog=4542880&#038;post=1023&#038;subd=leoncecrump&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our residency is coming to a close on June 1, and we were officially  accepted as full members in the Acts 29 network about 2 weeks ago, you  can read more about what we are trying to accomplish  <a href="http://www.acts29network.org/article/renovation-church--atlanta-ga/">here</a>.  The reason I share all of this is because since we were announced as  full members I have noticed a dramatic increase in blog traffic, and if,  like many of you have, someone goes to older post under the label &#8220;Renovation  Church&#8221;  you will find some limited information about Renovation that  is now outdated because of the partnership and time-line changes  mentioned in Part 1. So I thought it important to make some clarifying  remarks about where we are, what we need, and how you can partner with us in downtown(Grant Park).</p>
<p>Currently  we are re-initiating  our gathering phase. We need people who love the  city, live in the city or would pray about moving here, and want to serve the city and the church by  becoming a partner in the building of this church. WE NEED ARCHITECTS!  WE NEED PARTNERS! WE NEED PRAYER PARTNERS! So if you are interested please contact me. We are working with a  time-line that goes as follows:</p>
<p>Milestones to launch(s)</p>
<ul>
<li>February 1-May 2: Vision Casting/Recruiting Architects Team</li>
<li>April 25: Community bible study ends</li>
<li>May 16: First official Vision Cast/Architects team meeting</li>
<li>May 5: Begin weekly prayer gathering</li>
<li>May 16-November 28: Train Renovation Architects in: Gospel-Mission-Community-Vision-Values-Missionality-Incarnating-Culture Making-Hospitality-Mercy-Justice &amp; How Gospel Communities and Fight Clubs will Function</li>
<li>August-December: Intentional and strategic missional engagement in our community through:
<ul>
<li>Weekly Parties</li>
<li>Back to School kickoff/concert and give away for our adopted schools</li>
<li>Community clean up</li>
<li>Cause initiatives to fight/raise awareness of sex trafficking crisis in Atlanta</li>
<li>Strategic and genuine serving through various social organizations</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>September 26-October 2: Launch Gospel Communities and Fight Clubs</li>
<li>October 3: Gathered Worship for Launch teams/Gospel Communities begin</li>
<li>November 14 &amp; 28; December 12 &amp; 26; January 9: Preview/Preparation Gatherings</li>
<li>December 1-January 15: Media build up/strategic story leaks surrounding our reason for launching on Dr. Kings birthday</li>
<li>January 16: Launch Renovation Church’s public worship Gathering</li>
</ul>
<p>Give | Pray | Join for the Glory of Jesus, and for the sake of the city!</p>
<p>You can contact me at:</p>
<p>m 770.655.4822</p>
<p>e Leonce@RenovationChurch.net</p>
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		<title>Some Clarifications on Renovation Church Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 20:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leonce Crump II</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Renovation coming into full membership with the <a href="http://www.acts29network.org/">Acts 29 network</a> recently, I felt I needed to write a clarifying blog post about a few things that may answer some questions you have about the church, our time line, partnerships, story, etc.</p>
<p>In the fall of 2008 after many conversations, and much prayer my wife Breanna and I left Tennessee to move to Atlanta in hopes of living as missionaries to the city, loving the city, and loving our neighbors as an implication of the gospel. We also hoped that through this time we would get a clear vision for planting a church here that would be in the city, for the city, and founded on the gospel.</p>
<p>Atlanta was not actually our first choice, but through untold &#8220;coincidences&#8221; and God speaking clearly in many ways this is where we have planted our hearts, family&#8230;our life, for the sake of Christ, His church, and this city.</p>
<p>In February of 2009 we were invited into candidacy with Acts 29, and began there to work towards building a community of architects that would help me, through God&#8217;s Spirit, build a viable, Spirit-led, gospel centered church community in downtown Atlanta. At this time we had no real contacts, no real financial support, or any real resources. We parachuted in with a dream and a vision, and prayed God send us people to help make it a reality.</p>
<p>About 2 weeks after becoming Acts 29 candidates, and through another seemingly endless maze of &#8220;coincidences&#8221; I met Bob Cargo, church planting director for <a href="http://www.perimeter.org/">Perimeter Church</a>, which is a large PCA church located in the suburbs of metro Atlanta. After many long conversations and a government styled background check Bob offered Perimeters partnership and oversight to the work of Renovation Church, with one stipulation, we were required to do a one year residency with Perimeter to learn their best practices, and about their DNA. One year I thought, that was a long time to put of this plant, but after prayer, and counsel from my brothers in A29, and my father, we decided it was best for us and this church in the making, Renovation. At the time I was working about 70 hours a week, going to school, and trying to plant a church&#8230;not a good situation, and so I took the residency prayerfully, hoping not to lose the vision God had given me for Renovation in the process.</p>
<p>Because we were now putting off the starting of Renovation for over a year, we dismissed the team we&#8217;d already gathered, and transition who remained into an open community bible study, and we have functioned as that since August of 2009.</p>
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		<title>Q &amp; A with Church Planter Leonce Crump</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 19:32:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leonce Crump II</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I did and interview with Mark Lamprecht about Renovation Church, and what the future is shaping up to look like. Here is the transcript: The name Leonce Crump, Jr. may be familiar to some as All-American Oklahoma Sooner wrestler,<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=urbanmissionblog.com&#038;blog=4542880&#038;post=835&#038;subd=leoncecrump&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Recently I did and interview with <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-21022-Atlanta-Evangelical-Perspectives-Examiner">Mark Lamprecht</a> about Renovation Church, and what the future is shaping up to look like. Here is the transcript:</p>
<p><strong>The name Leonce Crump, Jr. may be familiar to some as All-American Oklahoma Sooner wrestler, Sooner defensive tackle or professional football player for the New Orleans Saints.</strong></p>
<p>Today, Crump can be found in Atlanta, GA not as a sportsman, but as a churchman. This godly man has a heart for Jesus to match his 6’ 4” former heavyweight wrestling frame. Crump is in the process of planting Renovation Church in downtown Atlanta. He was gracious enough to make some time for lunch and to answer some questions for me.</p>
<p><strong>Mark Lamprecht: Describe how you came to vocational ministry.<br />
</strong><br />
Leonce Crump, Jr.: God called me to vocational ministry shortly after a serious period of rebellion in my life. I love to hear stories of people who received Christ, and following His saving them; they never experienced any periods of rebellion and set back. There is another contingent of individuals though, that I belong to. This group, though experiencing genuine and true salvation, turned from the Lord to try and do what they thought right in their own eyes, and ultimately ended up being shattered against the rock, before they would fully submit to Christ and His calling…this is my story. I truly believe in some small measure my rebellion can be attributed to the fact that I knew I was called to vocational ministry, and in my mind this was far too great a responsibility.</p>
<p>Following my 22-month downward spiral in college, and the subsequent crash, a man named Mike Wilson began to disciple me, mentor me, and ultimately share the responsibilities of the young adult ministry with me. Within a year I was fully pastoring this group. I did this until I graduated college, and have been in vocational ministry, both part and full time, for the last eight years.</p>
<p>Church planting came “naturally” meaning, it was a clear gift and calling that God had given me, and intended for me. When I took inventory of every ministry I have ever been a part of or led, I realized that I either founded it, or played a significant role in doing so. There are many more twist and turns in this story, but this is the best-abbreviated version I could provide.</p>
<p><strong>ML: Why Atlanta?</strong></p>
<p>LC: Atlanta was actually our last choice in places to move to plant, but in spring of 2008 I began getting recruited by North Point Church to possibly plant with their partnership program. This pursuit ended amicably, but after having visited four other cities and feeling fairly excited about the prospects of moving to one of them, we came to Atlanta for our final interview with North Point. It was at that time that I suddenly felt a massive burden for this city, specifically the downtown/midtown area. I can only describe it as a tangible longing to love and serve this city unlike any I had felt before. We needed to be here, and God has continually confirmed and affirmed that initial calling. I love this city, and I am desperate to see those who Christ is calling to Himself reconciled to Him truly.</p>
<p><strong>ML: As someone might be considering a church &#8211; why Renovation?</strong><br />
LC: Renovation will have a very particular ethos, and someone considering being a part should weigh each of our distinctive carefully. We want to be a deep, infectious part of the Grant Park community and surrounding neighborhoods. For Renovation to be effective in its vision/mission it means that people cannot drive in to worship with us. We want to be an indigenous church, made up of the residents of our community. If you cannot drive here in 15 minutes or less, or take the train, then we won’t be able to serve you or have you serve and be fully invested.</p>
<p>Renovation is deeply committed to serving the poor and disenfranchised, uncompromised teaching of the scriptures, and making Jesus the hero of every story. If He is not the centerpiece of all we do, we are wasting our time. Renovation is also committed to life on life discipleship/relationships. We want to do life together both structurally as well as organically. This means doing the things we always do, but doing them with gospel intentionality; that is true community. We value depth over width; dynamic worship environments; are accepting of all people; incarnation over attraction; A Gospel worldview; steps over programs; mentoring and discipleship. We value being multicultural, an even in our meager initial gatherings we have over 9 different ethnic groups represented. If these are things that are of high value to you, then Renovation will be a place to grow, be challenged, and give your life away to see Atlanta made into a great and beautiful city.</p>
<p><strong>ML: What is your strategy and vision for reaching the culture?</strong></p>
<p>LC: Our Heart &amp; Context: Incarnating Jesus in the Concrete Jungle<br />
<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Young Professionals</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Build genuine relationships</li>
<li>Winsomely confront the insufficiency of their “daily grind” and the lack of meaning life has offered</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Question what they hold as ultimate in life, what they are really worshipping (wealth, work, the American dream etc.)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Discover causes that they can rally around to unearth a need for meaning</li>
<li>Create steps done in excellence, and aligned around their natural rhythms</li>
<li>Show the intrinsic value of their individual gifts (i.e. what they may already be doing in the business world) applied in the context of the gospel</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Winsomely confront their idols of political dependence, appearance, social status, and doing good things</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Young Families</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Build genuine relationships</li>
<li>Target the insufficiency of their “daily grind”</li>
<li>Question what they hold as ultimate in life, what they are really worshipping (wealth, work, children, the American dream etc.)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Invest in and serve their children</li>
<li>Invest in and serve our community through intentional engagement</li>
<li>Align steps with the natural rhythms of the school year and school events</li>
<li>Winsomely confront their idols of political dependence, appearance, social status, neighborhood associations, and doing good things</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Students &amp; Artist</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Build genuine relationships</li>
<li>Provide mentoring and discipleship based around common interest, or even what they are studying in school (i.e. a doctor who is a follower of Jesus specifically discipling med. students)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Provide meals for them, social times, and space to gather beyond Sunday</li>
</ul>
<p>gatherings or small group gatherings (i.e. study hours with food during finals)</p>
<ul>
<li>Give them causes to rally around, and the true reason to rally around them (i.e. distinguishing between simple social justice, the social gospel, and the true gospel that seeks justice for the cause of the gospel and glory of God)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Make space for and use of the abilities and gifts of each one, especially the arts community</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Winsomely confront their idols of popularity, intellectualism, sex/relationships, and political activism</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Urban Influx/Existing Residents</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Build genuine relationships</li>
<li>Reconcile these two groups to each other and gather them around shared 	mission and love for the city</li>
<li>Challenge their worldview and contrived “differences” to show that underneath the surface we are all facing many of the same struggles</li>
<li>Unearth shared values, dreams and desires</li>
<li>Intentionally initiate dialogue to surface feelings of displacement by one group, and the feelings of displacing by the other, to find common connection around the changing landscape of the city</li>
<li>Winsomely confront their idols of segregating, racial divide, white guilt, and 	black pride</li>
<li>Incarnate the Jesus who is for all men, regardless of race, color, or creed</li>
</ul>
<p>All of these “strategies” are simply proposed vehicles for engaging our neighbors in their natural contexts with the gospel; they are not an end unto themselves. The aforementioned are the primary groups of people we will lovingly engage with the gospel and focus on for building the kingdom and the church. Underneath the surface of these broader groups are families with children and those without; those in poverty, living within two blocks of those who are affluent; angry white idealistic “emo” kids, and disconnected young black kids with dreams but no tracks to run on. Also woven into the fabric of our context are subgroups that we will turn our attention to when we have equipped followers of Christ to engage them; the Muslim community here in downtown, and the socially disenfranchised (fatherless, homeless, prostitutes, strippers, children being trafficked) are also heavy on our hearts, but, we cannot address these issues without willing and able people to labor with us in this mission.</p>
<p><strong>ML: How do you want yourself and Renovation to be thought of in the community?</strong></p>
<p>LC: If, in 5-10 years, by God’s providence Renovation Church must close its doors, I want the community to feel a sense of mourning. Not because we conformed so greatly to the culture that they miss agreeing with every decision we have made, but because we have served them so genuinely, worked and prayed for the welfare of our city, and loved them so completely that our absence is noticeable…and more than that, that it is painful.</p>
<p><strong>ML: Is there anything you would like to tell the readers about Renovation church?</strong></p>
<p>LC: This is not, and by God’s grace will never be church as usual. I don’t mean that in any sense of trying to be hip, cool, or cutting edge, but in the sense of there being an expectancy of changed lives, and because of that, and radically renewed and changed city, restored and reconciled to God and with each other. We will be restorers of streets, seeing crooked things made straight, and broken things made whole in Atlanta and from here effect change in our state, our nation, and the world as we invite the continued breaking in of the Kingdom of God, for His glory and our good. This is our vision, and I hope that if God is calling you, and it makes your heart burn within you, that you would join us on this foolish mission, so big that only God can accomplish it.</p>
<p><strong>ML: How can Christians pray for Renovation?</strong></p>
<p>LC: Pray for wisdom, clarity, and the name of Jesus to be made great in us and through us.</p>
<p>Leonce Crump is seeking to integrate his ministry as a visible part of the community in the city of Atlanta. Despite his incredible athletic ability and two Master&#8217;s degrees Crump will tackle this task with the only transcendent and cross-cultural message known to humankind, the <a href="http://hereiblog.com/got-60-seconds/" target="_blank">gospel of Jesus Christ</a>. This is the only message that transforms lives and makes one acceptable before a holy God. Crump&#8217;s goal, through the love of God and neighbor, is to take the gospel to his community to trasnsform it to the glory of God. Anyone who shares Crump&#8217;s vision for changing Atlanta with the gospel can contact him at <a href="http://urbanmissionblog.com/" target="_blank">Urban Mission Blog</a>. Also, Crump was a presenter at <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-21022-Atlanta-Evangelical-Perspectives-Examiner%7Ey2009m8d25-A-Fight-Club-In-Church" target="_blank">Fight Club 09</a> in Metro Atlanta where free audio and video are provided.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 21:40:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leonce Crump II</dc:creator>
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<p><img src="http://image2.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/fightclub.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="254" align="left" />The words &#8220;Fight Club&#8221; usually make one think of the 1999 movie starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. The movie brought men together to fight each other.  Armed only with bare knuckles. No gloves, no pads. The movie spurred countless real fight clubs around the country. So, how about a fight club in church too? Church?</p>
<p>On August 1 over 350 men gathered together at the Journey Church in Atlanta, GA for <em>Fight Club 09</em>. They went prepared for battle with weapon and armor in hand. The Fight Club instructors were there to guide them into battle. Were the participants ready? Could they handle all six rounds of fighting? They could. They did.</p>
<p>This was no ordinary fight club. Their weapons and armor were the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They were lead through six sessions of  fighting for Gospel transformation in different areas of their lives.</p>
<p>Session 1 : Fighting for Gospel Transformation in your Church.</p>
<p>Session 2: Fighting for Gospel Transformation in your Family.</p>
<p>Session 3: Fighting for Gospel Transformation in your Job.</p>
<p>Session 4: Fighting for Gospel Transformation in your Time.</p>
<p>Session 5 : Fighting for Gospel Transformation Over your Flesh.</p>
<p>Session 6: Why the church needs fighting men.</p>
<p>The men in the movie <em>Fight Club</em> were transformed by taking and giving beatings. The men at <em>Fight Club 09</em> were transformed by the abuse Christ took on the cross. The idea of a fight club theme for transforming lives in the church is an interesting idea. The idea is for men to stop being wimps in the world and to fight for their lives in Christ for which He died. A call to stop making excuses.</p>
<p>Atlanta church planter Leonce Crump Jr. laid down some hard challenges  in session 3, <em>Fighting for Gospel Transformation in your Job</em>. One of his examples of living for Christ was to consider how Christians witness to those in their workplace. Crump touched on something as simple as how Christians spend a bonus check. To paraphrase Crump. When asked by co-workers, &#8220;What did you do with your bonus check?&#8221; The Christian should be in a position to say, &#8220;I feed 100 starving kids in Africa.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Fight Club 09</em> was a powerful, challenging event. The first of more to come. Unlike the movie, one will not come away from this kind of fight club with bruised hands and a blood face. However, one might come away with a bruised ego and bloody knees from praying and repenting before a holy God.</p>
<p>Be sure to check out the <a href="http://www.fightclub09.com/home/medi/" target="_blank">free audio and video</a>!</div>
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		<title>Who is Renovation Church-The Gospel vs. Religion</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leonce Crump II</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great reformer Martin Luther rightly said that, as sinners, we are prone to pursue a relationship with God in one of two ways. The first is religion/spirituality and the second is the gospel. The two are antithetical in every<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=urbanmissionblog.com&#038;blog=4542880&#038;post=764&#038;subd=leoncecrump&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The great reformer Martin Luther rightly said that, as sinners, we are prone to pursue a relationship with God in one of two ways. The first is religion/spirituality and the second is the gospel. The two are antithetical in every way.</p>
<p>Religion says that if we obey God He will love us. The gospel says that it is because God has loved us through Jesus that we can obey.</p>
<p>Religion says that the world is filled with good people and bad people. The gospel says that the world is filled with wounded, bad people who are either repentant or unrepentant.</p>
<p>Religion says that you should trust in what you do as a good moral person. The gospel says that you should trust in the perfectly sinless life of Jesus because He alone is the only good and truly moral person who will ever live.</p>
<p>The goal of religion is to get from God such things as health, wealth, insight, power, and control. The goal of the gospel is not the gifts God gives, but rather God as the gift given to us by grace.</p>
<p>Religion is about what I have to do. The gospel is about what I get to do. Religion sees hardship in life as punishment from God. The gospel sees hardship in life as sanctifying affliction that reminds us of Jesus’ sufferings and is used by God in love to make us more like Jesus. Religion is about me. The gospel is about Jesus.</p>
<p>Religion leads to an uncertainty about my standing before God because I never know if I have done enough to please God. The gospel leads to a certainty about my standing before God because of the finished work of Jesus on my behalf on the cross.</p>
<p>Religion ends in either pride (because I think I am better than other people) or despair (because I continually fall short of God’s commands). The gospel ends in humble and confident joy because of the power of Jesus at work for me, in me, through me, and sometimes in spite of me.</p>
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		<title>Driscoll Notes A29 Boot Camp Day 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leonce Crump II</dc:creator>
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<li>Jesus was a spirit filled, spirit led missionary</li>
<li>Pentecost is the work of the cross applied</li>
<li>Jesus is fully God and fully man, but He laid aside the continual use of His deity (Phil. 3)</li>
<li>Jesus life is the spirit filled and spirit led life that we should attain to</li>
<li>Christ means anointed of the Holy Spirit</li>
<li>Jesus&#8217; ministry began after being anointed by the Holy Spirit</li>
<li>Holy Spirit descends on Jesus to begin His missionary work; The Holy Spirit descends on the Church in Acts to do the mission and ministry of Jesus</li>
<li>The Holy Spirit will lead you into temptation</li>
<li>Stop worrying so much about marketing and get alone with God, studying in solitude, worship, and repentance</li>
<li>Silence and solitude precede preaching and teaching</li>
<li>Anointed means to be like Jesus</li>
<li>We must rejoice in the spirit because we can not rejoice in ministry, performance, attendance, or groups</li>
<li>You are a martyr, you are trading your life for the Church of Jesus</li>
<li>All BIBLICAL PREACHING INCLUDES REPENTANCE&#8230;YOU MUST CALL PEOPLE TO REPENTANCE!</li>
<li>Anyone who doesn&#8217;t call people to repentance is a heretic</li>
<li>Jesus&#8217; love is transformational, not emotional</li>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 14:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leonce Crump II</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So lately I have been fairly blog silent. Well, my life is moving at a surprisingly rapid rate right now, and that is why. But, I will take the time to get everyone caught up through wonderful bullet-ed format (I know, lazy writing). Here is what has been going on about the last three weeks:</p>
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<li>We moved to the city into our new loft, and I almost died <img src='http://s0.wp.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> , seriously, I did. Already wrote about that, so look it up</li>
<li>Processing and working on church planting details with my brother Dhati, and the Blueprint. We are considering a partnership, but very carefully and prayerfully working through the details. Either way, this thing he is doing is going to blow up.</li>
<li>Having weekly small group meetings with three different groups of people on different days</li>
<li>Attending worship services at a couple of different church expressions (I know, it&#8217;s semantics to some, but not to me)</li>
<li>Meeting&#8230;Meetings&#8230;Meetings, and you guessed it, more meetings. We are making some incredible connections here in Atlanta, and I believe it will all workout to glorify God.</li>
<li>Some connections include the President of <a href="http://www.rts.edu/home.aspx">Reformed Seminary</a> here in Atlanta, who I had a long lunch with. He is a great man, and he has an incredible vision for this city and the people they will train to serve it. Buddy Hoffman, founding and Senior Pastor of <a href="http://www.gracefellowshipchurch.com/">Grace</a>, and current Pastor of a re-plant<a href="http://www.midtowncommunitychurch.com/"> Midtown Community</a>, and his son Gabe, who has an incredible mind for the nuts and bolts of church planting.</li>
<li>Applying to the <a href="http://www.acts29network.org/">Acts 29 Network</a> as well as <a href="http://www.relatedchurches.com/">ARC</a>, which are both strong church planting networks that I am excited about being a part of in the near or distant future (depending on how God leads Dhati and I through our processing on Blue Print) The Acts 29 application has been like rewriting my thesis.</li>
<li>So was my application for seminary here in Atlanta</li>
<li>Starting another new job (details coming)</li>
<li>Reading globs of theological STUFF&#8230;my eyes hurt</li>
<li>Working on web content and a first talk for City Aces, an new non profit that my good friend Frank Igwe is launching. City Aces stands for Athletes Changing Expectations, focused of course in the inner city. There will be nationwide events, and we could use all of the setup and marketing help any of you could provide from city to city. Frank has asked me, and I have accepted the role of lead communicator at each event.</li>
<li>Preparing to finally defend my thesis, which has taken a great deal longer than expected because of publication re-writes (2-3 articles will come out of it)</li>
<li>Writing the introduction for my first manuscript</li>
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<li>And of course spending time with my two girls (the big (my wife) the little (my daughter))</li>
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<p>I think that is everything. If it&#8217;s not, it should be.</p>
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