If you don’t have anything important on your schedule tomorrow afternoon (Thursday, December 11), you may want to join us for a free webcast. I’ll be at our Greenville campus meeting with a handful of ministry leaders who are joining us for our all-staff meeting. They’ll be asking questions. I’ll try to provide answers or ask more questions. I’ll also be taking questions from webcast viewers. It’ll be live. And, because I know you’re cheap, it’ll be free.
Here are the details:
- First session starts at 1:15-ish (Eastern time)
- Second session starts at 2:30-ish (Eastern time)
- Live video webcast will be on my Mogulus channel.
- Watch my Twitter updates for exact start times.
Feel free to start asking questions by leaving comments on this post. By the way, I happen to believe there are stupid questions. I can’t make any promises that I’ll answer all the questions I receive. Just because I don’t answer your question, though, doesn’t necessarily mean I think it’s one of the stupid ones…though it could be.
You’ll see me tomorrow. Hope to see you in the chat room.












Awesome! I’ll definitely be tuning in! Are You guys going to be focusing primarily on Christmas? Or what will the overall topic be?
uh… not being a big fan of traditions including holidays, my goal for tomorrow will be to do the entire webcast without mentioning christmas at all.
tony
Will you have a special viewing for your Coaching Network since we will be in route for our inspired gathering on Friday? Good luck Fantasy Football playoffing, I lost in the first round myself this past week.
Possible Question: What one innovation are you watching, researching, etc. that you feel could have an incredible impact for the church?
Thank you.
Will try to tune in.
One question ~ As a pastor, I have a vision for the future of our church, but the people need to follow, so, what process do you use to help a church discover/claim a vision for the future?
I’ve found that in order to find the right answers, you first have to ask the right questions. When you figure out what the vision is, what questions as a group do you begin to ask that put feet on your vision?
I like Michael’s question… and the same goes for me, although not a pastor, I have a vision for the future of my church as well. It’s hard getting people on board sometimes!