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February 01, 2009


Arrived in Seattle last night and wanted to take a few moments to share more from this past week in Portland.  Huge thanks to everyone who made our time in PDX so much fun! 

As I mentioned before, these brief highlights pale in comparison to the beauty of all that was experienced.  Portland is full of some amazing leaders that have a HUGE heart for people - releationships rule here and to have influence in this city takes time, service, selflessness, and patience...

Brief overview of our time in Portland from Thurday - Saturday...warning, it was a PACKED week!

Thursday
Regional gathering of leaders at Living Hope Church in Vancouver, WA (just outside Portland).  Thanks to Wade Olinger, Matt Chapirison, Ben Culley, Josh Lee, Mike Magura, Johnny Driver, Paul Young, Kyle Zimmerman, & Brian Grant for such a great converation.  It was a surprise to have Paul Young, author of The Shack, join us and he added a lot of insight as we discussed what church culture is like in Portland and how leaders can be most effective in serving their community.  Sound bites from our time together:

  • "We must stay away from sin management or behavior modification.  The gospel of spiritual formation has a HUGE place in our culture.  There is a tension between spirituality and biblical truth - people very much identify with authenticity and trust, and that must be the vehicle of biblical truth." (Mike Magura, New Hope Community Church)
  • "This is a culture that says, if it doesnt work, throw it out.  There are no links to tradition or historical methods.  Real connections and relationships are critical; please don't organize it to death." (Paul Young, The Shack)
  • "Unity is a unifying force for culture."  (Johnny Driver, Young Adults Pastor at Living Hope Church)

Grace Chapel in Wilsonville, OR (Aaron Foster's, our Catalyst West Concierge, former church).  Always great to spend time wtih Catalyst Conference alumni, will see them again in April!

Chuck Bomar, coffee with Church, he and his family started the college ministry at Francis Chan's church in Simi Valley, Cornerstone, before moving to the Portland area to plant a church in Tigard, OR.  It was nice to just grab a cup of coffee and talk with a guy who I quickly realized would be a good friend if we lived in the same zip code, love his heart for the church!

Allan White, dinner with Allan and his family.  Allan is the video Guru for the Luis Palau Association.   Allan and his wife have started a church in an area of Portland that used to be regarded as a pretty rough part of town.  The White family is making an impact in the heart of Portland!

Friday
Luis Palau, met with Luis, Kevin, & Andrew Palau.  The Palaus have a family legacy of global evangelism and outreach.  As I was asking Luis questions about what "evangelism" looks like in the culture of young leaders today I was shocked when he said, "I don't know.  I think you might have a better idea of that.  What do you think?"  The humility of a man whose legacy will last for years and years blew me away.  Few men of influence across the world have touched the number of lives that Luis has touched - the Lord has gifted this man as a leader and a voice for the gospel.  And he is so humble.  I am very much looking forward to having him join us at Catalyst West in April...

School Partnership Consultation for the Portland Youth Foundaiton.  Kevin Palau invited Wade Olinger and I to join them for a round table discussion focused on how community impact can be made by serving within the local school system.  17 people shared about how they are reaching into their local schools and offered practical insight on lessons they have learned.

Nike, tour of the Nike Headquarters in Beaverton, OR.  Mike Tatlock, Jordan Chesbrough, Wade, and I were treated to a first class tour of the Nike Headquarters by Dan Dehaven, Athlete Craftsman responsible for perfecting the fit of Nike shoes for players like Lebron James and Kobe Bryant.  Dan hooked me up with a gift that is unavailable ANYWHERE - because of my size 14 feet, he gave me a pair of never released Kobe Bryant special edition shoes.  The only other pair belongs to Kobe.  Dan loves his job but really loves his chance to serve the people responsible for one of the most recognized brands in the world.  We had a blast!

The Way, Wade and I joined 2,000 other young adults at Solid Rock Church's Friday night gathering for 18-28 year olds.  Great worship and great teaching from John Mark Comer.

Saturday
Kevin Carroll, met with one of the most inspiring speakers we've ever had at Catalyst & author of a new book, Red Rubber Ball at Work.  I was able to spend about an hour with Kevin; if you've never heard of Kevin or taken time to read anything he's written, please do yourself a favor and at least check out Kevin's website.  You have to hear more about how Kevin "helps people harness the power of sport and play as a vehicle for chasing and achieving their dreams."

click on the image below to see more pictures from our time in Portland!

Portland Mosaic

 

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4 Comments »

  1. My kids asked if you could come back over today. They loved you! Blessings on your continued journey.

    Comment by Kristi White - Feb 01, 2009 @ 11:55 PM

  2. You made some great connections on this trip! I’ll have to get to know these people. Portland never ceases to amaze me with the quality, depth, and sheer originality of people doing Kingdom work.

    Kristi has an interesting discussion going on at her blog about this post - you might see some local reactions to your observations there.

    Safe journey!

    Comment by Allan White - Feb 02, 2009 @ 02:37 AM

  3. God is working in churches in Chicago for a new day in evangelism.  PrayTheLoop.Info.

    Comment by MAnderson - Feb 02, 2009 @ 09:39 AM

  4. LV, thanks for blessing our beautiful city with your visit!  May God continue to richly bless you , use you, and open many doors for the Good News in your work across America.

    Comment by Andrew Palau - Feb 04, 2009 @ 02:29 PM

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