Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

Thursday, June 09, 2011

Six Reasons Why @BenRedmond is My Youth Ministry Hero


Last night, I stood in the back of The Hub and watched my good friend Ben Redmond stand up and talk about the birth of this new youth center in Jackson, Michigan.  As I watched and listened, I experienced an overwhelming sense of appreciation for who Ben is, and I simply have to share it.  

1.  Ben is doing what I only dreamed about.  In my early days of ministry I read every book, attended conferences, listened to audiotapes from the experts (yes, audiotapes!), and I tried every method to grow the youth ministry I was leading.  I remember getting everything in place and having a special unveiling party for my youth group (complete with a fog machine that I constructed myself).  Ultimately, it all fell short of my dream.  It just didn’t work for me like it did in the books or for the conference speakers.  When I stood in The Hub last night I felt as though I was seeing Ben do what I could never do.  I turned to my wife and said, “The Hub is every youth pastor’s dream, and he’s really doing it!”.  I wasn’t jealous, I was proud.  And if I’m honest, there was a little tear in my eye.

2. Ben is one of the most creative dreamers I know.  I can still remember some of our very first meetings in the office at Westwinds when Ben first came on staff.  From the very beginning I was blown away by his incredible insight and creativity.  He had ideas and dreams about what Student Journey could become, about what we needed to teach on, about how to program things, and about how to build the team of leaders.  That was about six years ago, but there is still rarely a meeting I have with Ben where I am not thinking that what he is saying needs to be in a book.

3. Ben has walked with me through the tough times.  Since I’ve know Ben, there have been a few bumps along my road.  I remember sitting in his office wondering if I was still cut out for ministry.  Ben listened.  I remember sitting frustrated in a hotel room at a youth ministry convention.  Ben listened.  Since leaving my staff position at Westwinds, I have really struggled to figure out what my role should be at Student Journey.  Ben has listened and given me space to figure it out.  I’m still figuring it out.

4. Ben is a leader worth following.  It’s impossible for me to really express what it’s like to be on Ben’s team.  I’m fortunate enough to have twice, in my 15 years of youth ministry experience, been on a youth ministry staff that has had a true sense of camaraderie.  The first time felt like a once in a lifetime experience.  When that team fell apart, I gained a special appreciation for what we had - though I never thought I’d see that again.  Experiencing it again at Student Journey in these last six years has been like a double blessing.  Ben makes sacrifices for his leadership team.  Ben gives us resources to succeed.  Ben prays for us.  Ben loves us.  Ben is a fantastic leader.

5. Ben loves students as if they were his own.  That moment standing in the back of The Hub watching Ben stand up and talk also included another funny experience.  As Ben talked, I could see his son (not yet old enough to be in the youth program) playing a game on one of the gaming consoles that surround the venue.  Then I looked next to him and saw my son (also too young)  paying one too.  Then I looked across the room and saw my other son (too young) playing one.  At that moment, I remembered something that Ben has said to me several times.  He’s always talked about the big picture and about laying foundations for the kind of ministry that our own kids will one day experience.  From day-one, Ben has been the kind of youth pastor that treats every kid as his own, and planned his ministry that way.  For a second, I got a glimpse of what it will be like when our own kids actually are in that room playing those games and participating in Ben’s ministry.  That’s exciting!  

6. Ben has always known what Youth Ministry is really about: Students being known and heard.  As exciting as The Hub is, Ben has always had a much broader understanding of what kids need.  He knows it’s not really about this venue.  The venue is just a platform for connecting with kids and giving them space to be known and heard.  As cool as The Hub is, Ben is humble enough to know it’s not about him, but obedient enough to lead it with indescribable passion.  Ben is brave enough to dream, wise enough to lead, patient enough to listen, committed enough to sacrifice, smart enough to surround himself with others, loving enough to change lives, and faithful enough to be the best youth pastor I’ve ever known.

As Ben closed the service last night, he talked about not being able to do this alone.  At that time, several of the volunteer youth staff went up and surrounded him.  I went up too, and I walked straight for him.  I wanted to stand right behind him, not to share the limelight, but to symbolically show my commitment to be behind him one hundred percent.  I don’t know what my role will be as things go forward, but one thing became crystal clear last night.  Ben Redmond is my youth ministry hero!  

I love you, bro!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Chad Cecil IS NOT Tom Petty: Correction on video post

As you can see from the pictures below, Chad and Tom can be easily confused.  That's not only true in the way they look, but also in their lyrical ingeniousness.  Chad sent me a facebook note and reminded me that the video i posted last week of him playing live at SAU was an original tune he wrote called "I Know Your Out There" (It should be noted that Tom did not contact me about the mixup). Chad did cover the Tom Petty song that evening, but what I posted is not the video of that. I thought you all should know. The lyrical quality was easily confused. If you haven't seen the video yet, watch it!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Video of Chad Cecil covering Tom Petty

Here's a little video of my buddy Chad Cecil playing live at Spring Arbor University last Monday night.  This particular song is a cover of Tom Petty's "Crawling After You".  I like it.  Chad's also got some really great worship tunes that he's been writing.  Looking forward to seeing more stuff from him.  HT to Stu for shooting this video and posting it on Youtube (channel: thestutube).

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Thoughts

I've really been wanting to blog more lately but I don't seem to have either the time or energy to get too serious about any one idea when it strikes me. All I seem to have are little snippets or seed ideas. I think "seed" is a good metaphor because if you look at a seed you really don't know what you are looking at. If you had never seen an orange seed you would not be able to guess that a tree would grow where you planted that seed and that tasty fruit would grow from it. So, like that, I have a few seeds in my mind but they seem so pathetically far from the oranges that I'm not sure they really do justice to all the stuff that is really packed inside.

For example, I've been really overwhelmed by the love of my friends lately. I've got some really cool friends and I am extremely thankful to God for each of them. But that sounds so cliche. It's just a seed. Those two sentences are dry, white, boring, little seeds. It feels impossible to really communicate the orange that I am tasting in my friendships.

All that to say, I am at a loss for words.

Now you are wondering if you are one of those oranges... and if you are reading this... you probably are. : )