There is a lot of energy present in the sanctuary when we
have nearly 300 people present. As I stand in the middle of that gathered body
I feel like I am at one with you. It is often extremely uplifting. Why can’t we just keep it like it is forever?
Does anybody really believe that something that is not
growing can hold a level of energy indefinitely? I would suggest that one of
our New Year’s resolutions is that “Hilltop highly resolves to … keep growing.”
Product innovator Robert Cooper sounds like a theologian when he writes, “Every
moment of our lives we are either growing or dying—and it’s largely a choice,
not fate. Throughout its life cycle, every one of the body’s trillions of cells
is driven to grow and improve its ability to use more of its innate yet
untapped capacity.” Paraphrasing a little what Jesus says in John 10: “I came
that [you] may have life, and have it abundantly.” We have an enormous amount
of untapped capacity at Hilltop to extend God’s Kingdom in the South Valley and
share the abundant life that comes of knowing Christ.
We have begun the conversation necessary to start framing
what a second service might look like. Here is what we are thinking:
· The
current multiple musical groups and styles will be the framework at 9:00 am.
· Sunday
School is retained for now at the 9:00 hour because we know there are parents
who want to worship while their children are in Christian Formation.
· Launch
in September.
· Make the decision if we are going to Launch
in September, in May.
We would like to see attendance targets of about 275 as an
average achieved for non-Easter Sundays in March and April along with clear
covenants by enough, about 100, to make such a service well attended and have
energy.
I believe we need to continue to grow. Yes, retain
elements of our history but also to grow. The product innovator I quoted
earlier, Cooper also writes that such thinking “…turns conventional thinking
upside down…As … people—there is no staying the same. If we aim for some middle
ground or status quo, it’s an illusion—beneath the surface what’s actually
happening is we’re dying, not growing. And the goal of a lifetime is continued
growth, not adulthood.”
I believe that our Triune God calls us to constant and
continued growth.
I suggest that one of our community resolutions be
“Hilltop highly resolves to launch a second worship service in September,
2013.”
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