5 Things I Want To Do In 2009

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Perhaps it’s the donning for a new year. Perhaps it’s the inspiration from my friend Rhett. Perhaps it’s the buzz surrounding the most recent announcements from Apple at Macworld 2009. Whatever it is, I’m feeling goal-oriented six days into the new year.

With that, 2009 proves to be an exciting one and there’s a few things that I want to experience and/or accomplish. In no particular order, here’s my list:

1. Build interactivity into my preaching and teaching: I’ve just recently come to the conclusion that the last thing most people need to hear is another sermon … And that’s what I do for a living. By and large, a non-Christian world is watching and is not impressed. At all. Some of it is squarely on the shoulders of Christ-followers, but a large majority is just sheer ignorance of how life outside the Christian bubble works. Simply put, people are tired of being preached at and want to take part in what they’re being told. A shared experience, if you will.

In light of that, I want to build interactivity into my preaching and teaching of God’s word. I just discovered a live-texting service at Jarbyco.com, a service which, amongst other things, allows listeners to text in questions to the preacher while they are preaching and have them answered in real time. I’ll be integrating this into my message this week at Immersion, and I want this week to be the first of many where skeptics and sold-out Jesus folk alike can have access to the person in the pulpit. (This is part of breaking down the “fourth wall” as I discussed in an earlier post.)

2. Get simple: From house decor, to the food I put in my body, to my schedule, to our finances, to the way that I approach graphic design, the name of the game in 2009 boils down to one word: Simple. The world is complex and loud. I don’t have to buy into this. Pruning and getting as “lean” as possible is my goal for a prosperous 2009.

3. Integrate digital life into my church: 3 out of every 4 people are online in some fashion. Information is exploding in a way that history has not seen. Social media sites are some of the fastest growing sites ever. A new generation is speaking a new language, and the vernacular is largely digital. To effectively be the church, you must speak the language of the culture. If you don’t do this, you fail. Not “the Church”, but certainly your church. If you tell a non-English speaker that they just won one million dollars without translating that good news into a language that this non-English hearer can understand, the power is lost. The message, no matter how powerful it is, gets “lost in translation.”

People can’t understand what you’re saying.

So it is with Christianity. If our services, messages, outreach events, and discipleship efforts don’t migrate, at least in part, to the digital arena, we will be far less effective than we could be (and should be, in my opinion.)

4. Lose some poundage: I’m not in dire need to lose a ton of weight, but as I get older I’m finding that “lighter is better.” 5-10 lbs. max. I’d like to get under 210. Current weight at the gym this morning: 217. (Update: Want to see how others are doing in their New Year’s weight-loss goals? Follow Des Moines Juice on Twitter to watch the “Juice Fitness Challenge” unfold.)

5. Procreate: Bring life into this world. 2009 is the year that many would never thought happen: I produce offspring. It shall be glorious.

What about you? Do you have any goals that are just bubbling forth from your unclouded, simplified, fit cranium? Do share. In the meantime, here’s to 2009!

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  • keithw
    offspring? baby fever? grandchildren?
  • Ryan Gerth
    Hey Justin,

    Just thought I would comment about the last thing people need to hear is a sermon, that may be true about NEED but I really love your sermons and they are my favorite part of immersion!
  • sister
    Ah! Offspring?! What?!
  • Get Simple...love that. And then I was cracking up at procreate. Never have seen that in a New Year's goal...love it.
  • Michelle
    I've been listening to a podcast from Mars Hill Bible Church in Seattle, and sometimes the pastor will have a sermon be complete Q&A from the congregation via text messaging. I thought it was pretty interesting, and the spontinaeity made it seem authentic and less rehearsed in a good way. It might be something to check out, if you haven't heard it already.

    : )
  • I'm glad you found jarbyco, good stuff. If you haven't already read tim Stevens' blog about text your message to the pastor, it may be beneficial. I just watched granger's service, and it seemed to go very well.
    Simple is a great goal, simplicity and creativity will revive the local church.
  • I assume your wife is in agreement over #5 :).
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