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"In my humble opinion, he shines brightest with a heart for young people." -
Chaplain Jacob Mc Leroy, NM Boys School

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June
16
2008
9:11 am
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Monday Morning Podcast featuring Larry Acosta. If you missed this years Living the Legacy UYWI Conference, over the next few weeks I will try to post up these podcast from the General Session.

 
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May
20
2008
8:24 pm
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Legacy People, Harvey Carey

Friday Night General Session

MLK would be horrified by how we’ve reduced his legacy. He was about more than a day off from work and school to shop and play.

Elijah / Elisha (2 Kings 2:1-17)
To our forefathers: I am who I am because of you. I can’t be who I’m supposed to be without who you are.

Are you loyal / committed or are you using youth ministry as a stepping-stone to something else? Your kids know if they’re being used.

Legacy comes with benefits.

“I’m the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” He defined himself generationally. The movement of God is bigger than one generation.

Even though God moved with MLK and Mandela, etc, he wants to move with us too. He’s a multi-generational God.

Will we become legacy minded?

You cannot earn the prize of legacy when you have not passed the test of consistency.

Are you consistent? Do you have integrity? Are you unchanging? Consistency earns the right to receive the legacy. Elijah says to Elisha: what can I do for you?

Elisha: I want to be able to take what you did to the next level. I want to build on what you did. So give me a double-portion of your anointing.

What do you want out of your life in relationship to their lives?

Does your youth ministry calendar look like a trip calendar?

Why are the worst kids in our youth groups the leaders’ kids?

It’s a sin to be a boring youth leader. Jesus was a crowd drawer because he had life.

Why would you want double? Because legacy surpasses what came before.

Legacy means the next generation upgrades. Did you come to upgrade?

Elijah: If you keep your eyes on me, you’ll get it. If you take your eyes off me, you won’t get it. Do you believe he could do the chariot of fire again? He’s the same God yesterday, today, and forever. We will not be legacy people if we do not believe he can do today what he did yesterday.

Time to stop having church and time to start being the church.

Chariot takes Elijah from the presence of Elisha. His mentor, his identity was gone. What happens when the leader is gone? He mourned because the generation that blessed him had passed away.

Legacy people aren’t content with pizza and a movie and Chronicles of Narnia.

Elisha got a revelation in the midst of his mourning. He realized what Elijah said. He washed his tears and grabbed the mantle that fell. He wrapped himself in the mantle of the previous generation.

He approaches the same river as Elijah. Says: “What you did for Elijah, I expect you to do for me.” God removes the water, he walks through, and tells the younger prophets: “What’s up?!?”

Forget the holiday to memorialize. Choose to walk in the legacy of the prior generation.

Audio Podcast here

May
20
2008
8:20 pm
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Legacy of Love, Chris Heuertz

Saturday Morning General Session

Word Made Flesh practices the presence of God among child soldiers and other exploited children around the world.

“The greatest commandment is love. Love will never fail, but how much time do we spend truly loving others with our lives? Chris’ life and ministry is an inspiration to this love, visible through his global work with refugees, orphans of war, women trapped in prostitution, sex trafficking and building many other incarnational communities to the poorest of the poor.”

Humilty allows for community.

Celebrate simplicity.

It doesn’t matter what our context is. We’re still called to a life of love.

Opened with a prayer: “Make me a girl who is … [going to be exploited and misused, that I may know you].”

Apologized for not being a preacher - his worst grade in college was in speech — he’s more of a story-teller.

There’s a lament we have as evangelicals: an informed continuity of what’s come before us. Our friends have legitimate reasons to question the reality of a good God. We need to share and pass on, that legacy by loving them.

[Listen to podcast stories/testimonies...]

As he learned to love others, he was changed. He became a receptor of as much as a giver.

We need to rediscover a theology of Christ that is human as well as divine. He came to restore our humanity. In Genesis, God created us good, very good. Jesus came to redeem that goodness.

We have become so disembodied in a hyper sexualized, media saturated, techno driven culture. Christ becomes flesh and blood. He reaffirms our need for relationships, as well as our uniqueness.

What are the missional marks of the incarnation?
+ It’s restorative.
+ It’s communal.
+ It’s identification.

Do we identify with the mutilation and amputation of Sierra Leone? Can our gospel commune and restore the terror and horror of genocide? Does the incarnation relate to war ravaged refugees?

When our limbs are severed, we’ve lost our capacity to be whole. Still, we must love. The truest legacy of love is woundedness. There were wounds on the corpse of Jesus — disguesting, grotesque wounds. Still, those who loved him bandaged those wounds. During Sabath, they prepared the spices to treat his corpse — two days after his death! The Sabbath is a symbol for their contemplative posture. Then they arrive at the tomb to dress the decaying, wounded body. Instead they discover him resurrected and whole.

Thomas’ doubt is crucial to rediscover the incarntaional legacy of love. Do we have the courage to touch those wounds? In the scarred wounds of Christ’s resurrected body, we can find healing for the open wounds in the body of Christ.

God, give us courage to discover those open wounds, and the love to touch them, and treat them, and pursue wholeness.

Podcast here

May
16
2008
7:43 am
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Update: Friday Flickr Finish Evening Edition

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[Small Photos L to R]Us at Devos Alumni Dinner, General Session, Men General Session Communion, UYWI Non-Profit Co-Hort, Mother Theresa on the walk of fame.

Daniel and Esperanza at the 11 the annual Urban Youth Workers Conference.

We are blessed to have been chosen to be legacy people.

May
14
2008
6:05 am
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Giving you highlight of my weekend schedule while away at UYWI.

Brief About UYWI: The conference for next generation urban leaders.

UYWI08 is a place of Connection, a place of Learning, and a place of Renewal.
Features include: 160 Workshops, “In Spirit and Truth” Worship Experience, 5 General Sessions, Salsa Lessons, Legacy (Block Party), Spiritual and Personal Development, Networking, and Diverse Training.

Thursday Schedule:

1:30pm-3:00pm Workshops
3:30pm-5:00pm Workshops
5:00pm-7:15pm Dinner Break
7:30pm-9:00pm General Session 1
  LEGACY OF FAITH
9:00pm-10:00pm In Spirit & Truth Worship Experience
Thursday Night Lights
10:00pm-12:00am Late Night Options

+Thursday Bonus: I will be joining other non-for profit servant leaders who are part of UYWI’s Coaching and Mentoring Group for lunch.

Staff from UYWI is hosting select leaders from their mentoring and coaching initiative.

Friday Schedule:

8:30am-10:00am Workshops
10:30am-12:00pm General Session 2
  LEGACY AT RISK
Men’s and Women’s Sessions
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch Break
1:30pm-5:00pm Learning Labs
1:30pm-3:00pm Workshops
3:30pm-5:00pm Workshops
5:00pm-6:00pm Dinner Break
6:30pm-8:00pm General Session 3
  LEGACY PEOPLE
8:00pm-10:00pm Legacy, The New Block Party
Thursday Night Lights
10:00pm-12:00am Late Night Options

+Friday Bonus: 5:00pm to 6:30pm I will be having dinner with the Devos Urban Leadership Alumni. It will be great to connect with friends from around the country. Hope to see some of you there.

Saturday Schedule:

8:30am-10:00am Workshops
10:30am-12:00pm General Session 4
  LEGACY OF LOVE
12:00pm-1:15pm In-N-Out Lunch
1:30pm-5:00pm Learning Labs
1:30pm-3:00pm Workshops
3:30pm-5:00pm Workshops
5:30pm-7:00pm General Session 5
  LEGACY UNWRITTEN
7:00pm-8:00pm Institute Dinner

Saturday Bonus: Morning Prayer with Larry Acosta/ and UYWI has selected me to participate in a Focus Group conversation be conducted by Center on Faith Communities that will meet on Saturday, May 17th to address the effectiveness of UYWI, and our experience with UYWI.

Workshops I will be attending :

Leadership Excellence—Good Governance, Glen Peterson, Executive Directors

Beginning With The End In Mind: Setting Your Ministry Up For Success!, Romanita Hairston, Executive Directors

Program Rich But Cash Poor, Dean Cowles, Executive Directors

A Roadmap For Beginning Activists, Christy Lambertson, Community Justice Issues
Deep Justice In A Broken World, Noel Castellanos, Jeremy Del Rio, Kara Powell & Lina Thompson, Community Justice Issues

On Sunday we will travel North bound up to the central coast to visit with my Mom in Santa Maria, CA