Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Student Service Opportunities


1. Alana is looking for face painters, balloon makers, and cheerful people to man our booth at Harbor Sounds in downtown Safety Harbor this weekend! That means you! Email me at hightide@cypressmeadows.org if you're interested in signing up for a slot with some of your friends!

2. Chuck is looking for some students interested in providing childcare for the Barnes & Miner comedy night Saturday, October 10th from 6:30-9:30. Please email me at hightide@cypressmeadows.org to let us know you'll be there! Thanks!!

3. Coastal clean-up is just around the corner on Saturday, October 17th from 8-12. This is an AWESOME opportunity to blow the city of Safety Harbor away with our student participation. Last year the MAYOR was so thrilled to see everyone participating he gave us a booth at the Wine Fest to sell T-Shirts for Haiti!?!? Remember that? Serving would entail picking up trash and straightening up things around our city's coast line. Please email me if you'd like to take part in this event at hightide@cypressmeadows.org!

You are the church - there is no plan "b"!
Serve like you mean it!

You're Invited!



Ever wondered if marriage could last forever? Listen, I've been divorced before so I know the deck seems stacked against us but don't give in just yet!

Over the next four weeks at Cypress we're going to be asking the question, "Can couples fall in love and stay in love forever?"

Join us as we kick things off on Friday, October 10th with the hilarious comedy of Barnes & Miner - husband and wife comedy duo! Tickets are available for $10 at www.cypressmeadows.org and childcare will be provided!

Monday, September 28, 2009

WARNING - BIG WEEKEND AHEAD


Hey all!!!


We're gearing up for a big weekend around High Tide this weekend and you're not going to want to miss any of it!


First, this Wednesday night is worship at Cypress Meadows. Come join your peers in an extended time of music, communion, and God's Word!


Second, if you're on the Student Action Team you need to be at Studio 4:12 THIS Saturday from 1-4 pm and if you haven't done your Strengths Inventory but would like to you need to overnight your book from http://www.amazon.com/Living-Your-Strengths-God-Given-Community/dp/1595620028/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253647554&sr=8-1!


Third, this weekend is HARBOR SOUNDS. This is a Safety Harbor street festival where we'll have a booth down by the Marina for face painting, balloon making, and passing out invites to the current Cypress series! If you would like to volunteer in the booth please call Alana at 727-725-4570!!


Lastly, AND MOST IMPORTANT, this Sunday night from 6:30-8 is our Fall Open House Party called "Above Ground Pool Party" and just like the name suggest we'll be doing all kinds of very cool things that you'd usually find in a pool - except we don't have a pool. This is YOUR time to invite YOUR friends so they can experience the fun and community YOU experience in High Tide on a regular basis!! Get out there and INVITE, INVITE, INVITE!!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Parents @ Cypress


When it comes to influencing children and students there's no question who has the greatest opportunity. Hands down, every time, its the family.


On average, a church has about 40 hours in one year to influence a life.


Families on the other hand have about 3,000 hours to influence that same person.


Based on this finding Reggie Joiner and the ReThink group are doing some great work in transforming the way that church and family partner to make the biggest impact on the next generation.


Here are some of their thoughts from the book "Think Orange" from chapter two: The Family...


Most parents can't give their children a lavish inheritance, but every parent will leave a personal legacy.


However, with the excess that surrounds most Americans, a lot of families get sidetracked from what really matters. We become so preoccupied with giving kids an inheritance that we forget the significance of leaving a legacy.


Even though most parents genuinely believe their jobs aren't to make their children happy, they often get worn down and give in. In my pursuit of what I thought would make my kids happy, I threatened what makes them come alive.


(When this happens) families run the risk of becoming relationally poor in their pursuit of becoming experimentally rich.


We need to stay focused on what's important, what will last so I sat down and made a list of the things I wanted to remember so I could stay focused.

  • What matters more than anything is that my kids have an authentic relationship with God.

  • All my children need to know I will never stop pursuing them or fighting for a right relationship with them.

  • My personal relationship with God and with my wife affects them more than I realize.

  • Just being together can never substitute for interacting together in a healthy way.

  • A mother and father are not the only adult influences my children need.


After I wrote these phrases and reread them, I realized a common thread ties them together: They are connected by the value of relationships. They are matters of the heart.



The family's role is to love and demonstrate God's character through an unconditional relationship.



But there's something that bothers me...A lot of Christian parenting books I have read start with the premise that there is an ideal mom or dad. These superparents conduct morning devotions, pray together every night, play contemporary Christian music, put framed verses on their walls, stay neatly within their biblical roles as husband and wife, vote conservatively, and attend church every week, where they give ten percent of their income.



I am not dismissing religious parents...but I just can't find any paragons of parenting in Scripture...



My point is this: Parenting is hard. Families are messy. There are no clear biblical examples. Anyone who claims they have discovered the secret to effective parenting is probably covering something up, just had a baby, or recently graduated from Bible college with a degree in youth ministry.



The New Testament suggests that every husband, wife, and child has a unique role in portraying God's love to each other. The family exists, even in its imperfection, to display the heart of God to every generation.

Check back tomorrow for the top 5 family values we must keep in focus as we influence the next generation together.

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