Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Christmas Holiday Variety

We had a wonderful visit with family for the holidays. We drove up on Friday, which was Christmas Eve, and spent the day with Donna's family. Her little niece, Olivia was the main attraction. Last year she wanted nothing to do with us, but this year she warmed up nicely and provided plenty of photo opps that ooze with cuteness. 

Donna's mom and dad chose to do prime rib instead of the traditional turkey and dressing and it was delectable! 

Saturday was spent at my mom's with my sister Holane and her family. My brother Philip and his family arrived late Saturday afternoon and we all exchanged gifts and then dug into my mom's incredible pork tenderloin dinner she had prepared. (She and my mother-in-law had similar ideas about ditching the traditional turkey and dressing. Fortunately they both served it up earlier this year at Thanksgiving. The holidays is the only time I typically eat turkey and dressing and it's always a treat!) 

Saturday night we carried out the annual tradition of taking all the cousins to the movies. This year we took in "True Grit." The Coen Brothers remake of the old John Wayne classic is something I've been looking forward to for months and I was not disappointed! It was a great movie! In fact, I know the purists will hate me for this but I actually enjoyed it more than the original. 

Sunday morning Chase and I got up early and sat in one of the coldest deer blinds I've ever been in. We didn't see anything and Chase wasn't really impressed with the whole hunting experience. Later that morning we attended morning worship with my mom at her church. Worship services at a traditional, rural church is so different than what we're used to and we all decided we've never appreciated Pastor Coy Watson (our music director at Crossroads) more! After service we enjoyed some awesome Taco Soup and afternoon football until it was time to head toward the deer blind again. I was able to convince Chase to come along, but once again saw nothing. My nephew Jordy however, killed a big doe. Chase and I got to watch it field dressed and quartered by one of my cousins and it was a real interesting experience for Chase. 

Dinner with both families, photo opps with Olivia, "True Grit" with the cousins, church with mom and deer hunting with Chase - A lot of Christmas holiday variety and a lot of fun! 

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Wright Brothers and the Big Story of Christmas

In mid-December 1903, after several attempts, the Wright Brothers finally got their "flying machine" in the air for 12 seconds, covering 120 feet. They were so excited they sent a telegram to their sister Katharine. When she received the telegram which read "We have flown for  12 seconds" with a byline that said "Will be home for Christmas" she immediately took it to the local newspaper reporter. After reading the telegram, the man smiled and said, "Oh good! The boys will be home for Christmas!" 

Heres a reporter who's been given the story of the century - Man's first flight! But he completely missed it and focused on the Wright boys being home for Christmas! 

I think sometimes in the hustle and bustle of the Holiday season we miss the big story too. We get caught up in the announcement of some huge sale at the mall or the announcement of yet another Christmas party and we forget that the real story of Christmas is that God has sent us a Savior! Remember what the angel said to the Shepherds in Luke 2:10-11, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord." 

God didn't send Jesus into the world just to give us a holiday. He didn't send Jesus into the world just so we could attend another party. He sent His Son into the world to be our Savior. That's the big story of Christmas! 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Christmas Around The World

Whew! Another Crossroads Church Christmas Production is done. We started planning it about six months ago and it far exceeded our expectations. This year's theme was Christmas Around the World. It was different than anything we've done before - with some really cool, new wow factors. Some churches choose to do the same program each year, we've always opted to try and come up with something different! It seems to be working - Over 4,200 people attended our six performances on Saturday and Sunday! Here's a sample of the 13,000 tickets passed out by members of Crossroads Church! Our folks always rise to the occasion and get the word out about our production. We appreciate their effort so much! 

As always, our Children's Ministry kicked things off with an awesome song and dance number written by our Music Pastor, Coy Watson. The performance featured a mass choir of kids in costumes from around the world, a dance team that put on some impressive moves and a Nursery parade of some of the cutest kids in the world representing kids around the world! After the Children's song we were set for the rest of the program.

The story line was about a ten-year-old girl (played by Shelby Matte) who meets up with her postman (played by Jeff LaBerteau) at the family mailbox. She's sending Christmas cards to four children she and her family sponsors in different nations around the world. Together, they begin to speculate what Christmas celebrations in those countries might be like. All this was on video produced by the always masterful Richard Gaspard and his crew. 


We began with Asia. Daphne Gaspard did a fabulous job singing Do You Hear What I Hear to a beautifully orchestrated arrangement by Coy Watson. What Coy accomplished setting these traditional Christmas songs within the context of specific cultural music genres was nothing short of spectacular! As Daphne sang, Aerialists Dillon Keith and Kimberly Adele from Dallas, Texas performed beautiful, breath-taking maneuvers on red silks lowered from the ceiling. (A true wow-moment! Hats off to Holane Davidson for tracking down these talented performers!) Next the track livened up and introduced a Chinese parade complete with jugglers, streamers, dancers and an incredible dragon courtesy of Rhett Wyatt and his crew. Rhett did an awesome job as always with the set. This year we decided to simplify things a little bit by creating five, four-sided 5' x12' shapes that swiveled, forming a backdrop for the four nations when all turned together. They were absolutely beautiful! Rhett's team, assisted by some of our Master's Commission students do a remarkable job getting props on and off the stage between scenes in a very short window of time. I'm always amazed by the way they pull it off! 


The next nation we visited was Mexico. Coy Watson, Richard Gaspard, David Baudoin and I hammed it up by covering the old Steve Taylor arrangement of Winter Wonderland Mariachi-style complete with ponchos and sombreros! Richard's verse sang in Spanish (opera-style) took it over the top. Michelle Sanchez arranged all the choreography for this scene and the following two scenes. She is a genius! Since she joined Master's Commission several years ago, our productions have really been taken up a notch each year through her involvement! She and her dancers: Mariah Hebert, Natalie Myers, Jasmine Chaisson, Carmen Calderon, Skylar Courville and Destiny Kennerson were all fantastic! 


After our visit to Mexico, we headed to Jamaica where John Charles did a terrific job covering a Reggae version of Here Comes Santa Clause. The band, made up of Coy Watson, Richard Gaspard, Beau Roy and Mark Conley were great as always. John really hammed up the song well, including his laugh and call for a few bars of Wipe Out which followed, complete with one of Michelle and her girl's incredible dance routines and a surfing Santa played by Kenneth Guidry decked out in surfing shorts and beads in his beard! Kenneth was very convincing and should consider buying a surfboard. (Or a sleigh!) Kids always get a kick out of seeing Santa in our productions and seeing him on a surfboard brought a smile to everyone's face. That's always been one of our goals: We are determined to make sure attending the Crossroads Christmas Production each year becomes one of those things families always include on their list of Holiday traditions! We've worked very hard to earn the trust of the community. We want them to know they're always going to see a spectacular production! We also want our people to know that, if they get their friends and loved ones to attend one of our productions, they will hear the gospel of Jesus Christ and get an opportunity to receive Him as their personal Lord and Savior! It's why we do what we do! 

The last nation we visited was Africa. The song began with five drummers: Val Melancon, Mike Williams, Richard Montgomery, John Charles and Stephan Clark all providing rhythm on different percussion instruments for Coy's arrangement of Little Drummer Boy. Brandy Robinson sang the lead while Neil Alfred and Monica Jean Pierre  provided backing vocals and Michelle's girls infused the performance with an exciting African dance. I've always liked the song, but I now have a new favorite arrangement! 

After our final video segment set the stage for an altar call, I stepped out to remind those in attendance that Jesus not only loves all the children of the world, He loves each one of them, individually. If only one of us had needed a Savior, Jesus would have still come to Bethlehem and He would have still died on the cross - just for that one! Many stood to receive Christ as their Lord and Savior and then I reminded them that now they will spend all eternity in the home Christ has prepared for all those who follow Him. There, together with fellow-believers from every nation, race, tribe and tongue, we will proclaim as one people with one voice that Jesus reigns! This introduced our next number by Jordy Davidson,  the old Newsboys hit He Reigns. He was joined by Master's Commission students dressed as different people's groups from around the world singing, dancing and praising God. They did an incredible job and brought the crowds to their feet!

The production ended with a stirring version of Some Children See Him by Kari Campbell. After her inspired performance, I stepped out to invite people to join us in an offering for Mission of Mercy, a ministry that feeds hungry children around the world, as well as an opportunity to pick up a child in monthly sponsorship through Food For the Hungry - Another great ministry making a difference in the lives of thousands of children every day!

The production was well-received and enjoyed by all and I am once again indebted to the dozens of people who worked so hard to give Crossroads Church and all our guests this weekend an opportunity to celebrate Christmas Around the World!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

It's the most wonderful (busy) time of the year!

I love the holidays, but honestly it's a love/hate kind of thing. It's such a busy season that I think we often miss the purpose of the season in the busyness of it all! 

We took a quick trip up to North Louisiana to visit our families for Thanksgiving and really had a nice time, but it was rush, rush, rush. Since returning, we've had the pedal to the metal. Just a sample of our schedule: Last night, Chase attended the Youth Christmas Party at church. Today, we head up to Calhoun to pick up my mom and take her to see the huge Living Nativity my uncle's church puts on in Searcy, Arkansas. Tomorrow night, Donna attends the Ladies Christmas Party at church. Saturday and Sunday we host our four regular weekend services. Monday night we have a Sectional Christmas Party with the Assemblies of God. Tuesday we have our Church Staff and Leader's Christmas Party. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday we have rehearsals for the big Christmas Production at church. Saturday and Sunday we host six performances of "Christmas Around The World." (You get the picture!)

Two years ago we made the decision to cancel Wednesday night services at church in December because we realize people are so busy with the holidays and we don't want to just add to the mayhem! 

Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the holidays! I love the decorations and the parties and the music and the family get-together(s). I love it all - It's just so busy! So I'm interested to know - What do you do to slow things down and enjoy the real reasons for the season? 

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