Pittsburgh Re-cap
My time in Pittsburgh last week was great. Here are some pictures I quickly pulled from their site, a brief summary of my time and some people I got a chance to hang with…
Main Sessions: I arrived Wednesday evening in time for dinner and to go to the main session. I wanted to go because I spoke the next morning and wanted to get a feel of the conference – every one is different. I’m told there was about 2000 high school students. The theme was based around 1 Thessalonians 2:8 where Paul expresses the fact that he not only shared the gospel with the Thessalonian’s, but also his own life. Love the theme. Enjoyed being there and seeing some friends again. These times are always filled with a variety of elements, but the heart of the conference is based around serving – which I think is good. This conference really emphasizes serving, and the kids do so in the city every day. Good stuff beyond the main sessions!
Speaking: Thursday morning I spoke on the idea of the Christian bubble. We typically use the term, “holy bubble,” but I refer to it as the “unholy bubble.” I looked at a passage where Peter shrinks into a bubble and is confronted by the truth that his conduct was “contrary to the truth of the gospel.” I ended the time by praying for those that understand there is more to the Christian life than huddling up in our country-club-like “church.” As I think about it now, I don’t think I used the term country club in the talk- which is probably good. I don’t like talks that “bash” the church – I love the church – I just wanted to encourage people to really think about how they’re living out their faith. I thought it went well. Side note: it’s a bit awkward posting a picture of myself from the conference in this part.
Friday morning we did our CollegeLeader training. It was 4 hours long, which included a 1/2 hr. lunch break. There was a little over 100 people there and it was a good time of in depth discussion about college ministry. People came from all over: West Virginia, Ohio…man, it was humbling to know some drove so far for just that time. I wish I had a picture of our time together, but forgot to take some and the conference website didn’t include any either. If I come across one, I’ll post it. It was a fun time and I hope fruitful. If you’re interested in these seminars there will be some available via download, I think, by September 1.
Hanging Out: I brought a friend with me on this trip, Chris. We had a great time, laughed a lot. Except for missing our flight in Dallas – causing us to stay another night in a hotel – the trip was great. We also were able to catch up a bit with Steve Fee and the guys (Stephen, Steve, Matt, Andy, Brandon, and Heath). Great times over meals and in the green room. Didn’t think about taking a pic with them to show you – sorry. I was also able to catch up with Bob Hetzler, good friend and CollegeLeader mentor.
Ed Lewis (left), the guy that heads all this up, is a GREAT guy. Love that man. He is really trying to do some great things and, I think, is really doing a great job at pushing some of the right things. There was of course some great meals, some ice cream trips to DQ, and a downtown (failing) search for a Dunkin’ Donuts with Scott Calgero from CCO. He is a great guy too. We were able to hang out a little, have some dinner, and then a brief (random) tour of downtown pittsburgh. First time we hung out and I’m sure it won’t be the last. I did get to see the University of Pittsburgh downtown though – any time I get to see another college campus I get excited.
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Chuck,
I attended the College Leader training Friday. Great job! It was great having you in the area and I appreciated your insights! Thanks for coming…