Thursday, June 26, 2008

Unplugged Thoughts



Here are some unplugged thoughts as we kick off our Unplugged Conference today.

The genesis of Unplugged dates back to something called the School of Pastoral Nurture hosted by Jack Hayford. I was one of thirty-five pastors that hung out with Jack for a week. We had dinner at his house. Had off-line conversations. It was an incredibly formative experience. So I've always wanted to do something similar.

We'd also observed that the highlight of our Buzz Conferences were the personal interactions. Besides that, there are lots of amazing big conferences that people can go to. So we decided on less conference, more conversation. Long story short, we limited Unplugged to fifty people. And while we'll kick off each of the five greatest challenges leaders face with a teaching component. We really want it to be as interactive as possible.

One of the things I'm loving is that it is low-stress. It's more about speaking out of the overflow of what God is doing in my life and what I'm learning than a canned speech.

We'll do more Unplugged events in the future. I'm basically tag-teaming with a fellow pastor that I really want to hang out with myself. First up is Jud Wilhite from Central Christian in Las Vegas. Great guy. Great leader.

Alright, we're about t-minus one hour. The adrenaline is pumping. Time to get unplugged.

3 Comments:

At June 27, 2008 8:14 AM, Blogger Tom Thomasson said...

I read your note about Unplugged a few months ago. I love the idea of a smaller group. I'm sure the spaces go fast. When will you plan another one? I'm very interested in attending. By the way, you did well at the White Board Sessions and I enjoyed the "In Pit A Pit With A Lion On A Snowy Day" and I enjoy saying the title to my men of the group I lead each week. We plan to do the small group study in the fall. Keep rockin it for Jesus.

 
At June 27, 2008 8:20 AM, Blogger Mark Batterson said...

Thanks Tom! Don't have the next one on the calendar yet, but I'll definitely blog about :) We'll evaluate this one and then put together a game plan for the next one.

Blessings,

Mark

 
At June 27, 2008 8:22 AM, Blogger Tom Thomasson said...

Very cool, thanks for the note.

 

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