It has been a nice week, and a good week to catch up on rest. Like Taylor said last week we went to a church called Rivercity Church and it was a great experience. And encouraging to be around some of the believers in that church and get to know them and hearing them speak from their hearts. They are convinced of living in a missional community, which is sweet. It has been sweet walking into work and being dumbfounded and in awe of how God created the bird. You look at machines and how they operate and you see they are such simple machines. But when you examine the very nature of the bird, and try to wrap your mind around how the heart and the brain functions are in sequence to bringing the bird into flight, it blows my mind. And it points to God the Creator and how Great he is. What greatness, power, wisdom, knowledge, and creativeness it takes to create the bird. And not just the bird, but EVERYTHING. I challenge you to look at what God has created dwell upon the complexity of what he has created, and let it point you to who he is. Please pray for my co-worker who I will leave anynonomous, he denies the deity of Christ, beg God that he would proclaim that Christ is God, Savior and Lord. That he would surrender to one he denies.
-Seth

Saturday, July 24, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Bachelor Party.
Holla back youngin's,
It's ya boi. Ok sorry I got a little too fresh there. Good week. Found a new love... disc golf. This weekend Seth, Patrick Komisky, and I went to the obed river to camp out for Daniel Keaton's Bachelor Party. It was a lot of fun. Keaton has become a good friend over the past year and I was pretty excited to hang out with him and some other Golden Eaglets. As you may or may not know from Seth's previous blog title, I had some pretty sick nasty poison ivy this past week but I was too much of a wimp to get a shot. I know, I know, ridiculous. What could have been a three day ordeal was about a week and a half. SO moral of the story: Don't be a punk, get a shot. We got back from the party Saturday night and Sunday we went to the launch of a new Acts 29 church plant that's going down in Chattanooga. Acts 29 is a church planting network founded by Mark Driscoll. Check them out if you get a chance. I enjoyed it we went to eat at the pastor's house after. It's interesting because the pastor, Martin, is a state representative in Georgia (State Government, not federal) so it's an interesting dynamic I've never heard of before. Oh well that's all for now. Check out the CCP blog (http://ccp-2010.blogspot.com/) and pray for the family.
Taylor
It's ya boi. Ok sorry I got a little too fresh there. Good week. Found a new love... disc golf. This weekend Seth, Patrick Komisky, and I went to the obed river to camp out for Daniel Keaton's Bachelor Party. It was a lot of fun. Keaton has become a good friend over the past year and I was pretty excited to hang out with him and some other Golden Eaglets. As you may or may not know from Seth's previous blog title, I had some pretty sick nasty poison ivy this past week but I was too much of a wimp to get a shot. I know, I know, ridiculous. What could have been a three day ordeal was about a week and a half. SO moral of the story: Don't be a punk, get a shot. We got back from the party Saturday night and Sunday we went to the launch of a new Acts 29 church plant that's going down in Chattanooga. Acts 29 is a church planting network founded by Mark Driscoll. Check them out if you get a chance. I enjoyed it we went to eat at the pastor's house after. It's interesting because the pastor, Martin, is a state representative in Georgia (State Government, not federal) so it's an interesting dynamic I've never heard of before. Oh well that's all for now. Check out the CCP blog (http://ccp-2010.blogspot.com/) and pray for the family.
Taylor
Sunday, July 11, 2010
A week of poison ivy
Hello it's been a pretty mediocre week, meaning that not much stuff has been going on in Chattanooga. World Cup is over and the Tour de France has just started, two things that are enjoyable to watch. Work has been going well and it has been tiring. One nice thing that this summer has offered is for a chance to be active and to get out and exercise, something that I lack to do during the school year. Today was sweet going to listen to one of our associate pastors speak at another church on evangelism. This pastor who does share his faith quite often was talking about how he does not have a passion for outreach or evangelism, but he does have a passion for Christ which leads him to share the gospel with the lost. What an intriguing statement, something to think about. Does our passion for Christ lead us to share the great truth of the gospel or are we compelled to share out of pride, approval, or rivalry. Let not the later be true for our lives.
-Sanderson (Seth).
Well hello, fancy meeting you here. What's up all? I hope everyone is
doing well, enjoying life and what not. This week has been sweet and
sour in a way. God has revealed some great sins in my life, a few
things were pretty straight forward. So do I now, by the spirit,
repent and return to Jesus or do I mock God's patience and continue
sinning? Dudes and dudinas praise Jesus for taking our sins on
himself bringing us to himself and equipping us with the spirit so we
can live a life pleasing to him. It's not the easiest thing in the
world no doubt. But man we reap what we sow. I can sow to sin (or even
spiritually neutral things that take my affections from God) and reap
death and corruption. Or sow to the spirit and reap life. If you guys
have time check out the end of Galatians do it and if you have any
more time listen to Mark Driscoll's sermon on it. Sadly Uraguay got
fourth in the world cup... I mean it's pretty good but Forlán can only
carry a country for so long. By the time this is read the world cup
will be over and hopefully the Netherlands will be victorious. In the
words or the apostles and Jacob Brooks "grace and peace."
~Taylor
-Sanderson (Seth).
Well hello, fancy meeting you here. What's up all? I hope everyone is
doing well, enjoying life and what not. This week has been sweet and
sour in a way. God has revealed some great sins in my life, a few
things were pretty straight forward. So do I now, by the spirit,
repent and return to Jesus or do I mock God's patience and continue
sinning? Dudes and dudinas praise Jesus for taking our sins on
himself bringing us to himself and equipping us with the spirit so we
can live a life pleasing to him. It's not the easiest thing in the
world no doubt. But man we reap what we sow. I can sow to sin (or even
spiritually neutral things that take my affections from God) and reap
death and corruption. Or sow to the spirit and reap life. If you guys
have time check out the end of Galatians do it and if you have any
more time listen to Mark Driscoll's sermon on it. Sadly Uraguay got
fourth in the world cup... I mean it's pretty good but Forlán can only
carry a country for so long. By the time this is read the world cup
will be over and hopefully the Netherlands will be victorious. In the
words or the apostles and Jacob Brooks "grace and peace."
~Taylor
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Taylor finally posted
Ladies & Gentlemen,
It's been a while.... my apologies. I would love to say that Ive been super busy and just could not blog but really I just got lazy. I'm sorry dudes. Ok well the last few weeks have been interesting. First of all USA lost to Ghana... again. What the heck guys. Second of all, It's really hard to honor my parents. It's easy for me to lose respect for my dad because he isn't a christian or at least his life shows no signs of faith. I would like to think well I don't have to honor him because he isn't doing his job as a father. That's a load of crap. What it comes down to is that I don't want to submit and serve him. So this is good to see so that I can now repent and start to serve and honor him. Thirdly, a great friend of mine has been coming to the small group me and Seth are a part of and it's been awesome. God is definitely doing some work. The plan is to hang out with him and try to plug him in to the community at the small group so that he can continue when Seth and I are back at school. We both come from the same small christian high school and have similar experiences so I want to be able to talk with him about the wrong thoughts he may have about God that I am still working through myself. The question I have been asking myself is how do we establish someone else in their faith? What does it take/cost/look like? I would encourage you guys to think about this. I mean I know quite a few "right answers" but the practice of those are wholly foreign to me. You kids on project better eat up like a sponge the stuff they are telling you. That's hard though because sponges don't eat... Lastly, we lost one this week. Sean is o-u-t of Chattown for the next few weeks because he is going to The Zealand. It's been awesome having him around and super encouraging. We surely miss our scenic city brethren. Pray for my ability to honor my parents, my good friend, Sean and the other folks on CCP. More on church visiting and Uraguay's path to the world cup finals next week.
PS Listen to Driscoll's sermon on friendship and talk about it with your friends.
Well guys in one day flying to New Zealand!! I just wanted o say I am super excited about what God is going to teach me while in New Zealand, because it is going to be all application when I get about to the States, specifically Chat- Town~!! Thank you all for praying for me, and for all those in Chat- Town who helped me acclimate to a new city! Thank you Thank you thank you!! This is my last blog post, but now I will be posting on a new blog, dedicated for stories of our New Zealand trip! The blog site is http://ccp-2010.blogspot.com/. I hope you all continue to walk in the Lord Jesus.
Your brother,
Sean
Hello everyone, just a quick update. Work has been good, Sean has left our house, my mom cried a little bit, nothing out of the ordinary this week, oh yeah went to a drive in with some people, lots of fun. Hopefully next week I will have a better update, given the time.
-seth
It's been a while.... my apologies. I would love to say that Ive been super busy and just could not blog but really I just got lazy. I'm sorry dudes. Ok well the last few weeks have been interesting. First of all USA lost to Ghana... again. What the heck guys. Second of all, It's really hard to honor my parents. It's easy for me to lose respect for my dad because he isn't a christian or at least his life shows no signs of faith. I would like to think well I don't have to honor him because he isn't doing his job as a father. That's a load of crap. What it comes down to is that I don't want to submit and serve him. So this is good to see so that I can now repent and start to serve and honor him. Thirdly, a great friend of mine has been coming to the small group me and Seth are a part of and it's been awesome. God is definitely doing some work. The plan is to hang out with him and try to plug him in to the community at the small group so that he can continue when Seth and I are back at school. We both come from the same small christian high school and have similar experiences so I want to be able to talk with him about the wrong thoughts he may have about God that I am still working through myself. The question I have been asking myself is how do we establish someone else in their faith? What does it take/cost/look like? I would encourage you guys to think about this. I mean I know quite a few "right answers" but the practice of those are wholly foreign to me. You kids on project better eat up like a sponge the stuff they are telling you. That's hard though because sponges don't eat... Lastly, we lost one this week. Sean is o-u-t of Chattown for the next few weeks because he is going to The Zealand. It's been awesome having him around and super encouraging. We surely miss our scenic city brethren. Pray for my ability to honor my parents, my good friend, Sean and the other folks on CCP. More on church visiting and Uraguay's path to the world cup finals next week.
PS Listen to Driscoll's sermon on friendship and talk about it with your friends.
Well guys in one day flying to New Zealand!! I just wanted o say I am super excited about what God is going to teach me while in New Zealand, because it is going to be all application when I get about to the States, specifically Chat- Town~!! Thank you all for praying for me, and for all those in Chat- Town who helped me acclimate to a new city! Thank you Thank you thank you!! This is my last blog post, but now I will be posting on a new blog, dedicated for stories of our New Zealand trip! The blog site is http://ccp-2010.blogspot.com/. I hope you all continue to walk in the Lord Jesus.
Your brother,
Sean
Hello everyone, just a quick update. Work has been good, Sean has left our house, my mom cried a little bit, nothing out of the ordinary this week, oh yeah went to a drive in with some people, lots of fun. Hopefully next week I will have a better update, given the time.
-seth
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Week 7, Noog
Hi there, I have not updated in quite sometime, things have been crazy busy here in the Nooga with work, family and friends. But it has been a good few weeks. It is so painful and good when God reveals to you idols in your life that you may not even see until his word convicts your heart, and breaks you open for him to make you more like Jesus. What joy there is in knowing Christ more when the idols are torn down. Work has been going great and I have been getting to know all my co-workers really well and I enjoy working with them daily. The small group that I go to on Wednesday with Taylor has been going sweet, learning a lot and have been growing in community with those guys. Last week we went through 1 Peter 5, and I have become convinced that I need to get around older men in the church, because they have much experience with life and have suffered at points in their life, and these life experiences have brought them closer to Christ. Please be praying for two guys I work with who are Jehovah's Witnesses, I was able to have lunch with them last week and conversate about the gospel and what they believe. Pray that God would change their hearts and bring them into a real and genuine relationship with him. Love you all and I thank God for you guys and gals. Let us grow together to glorify his name.
-Seth
Hello all in cyberville!!
What another big busy weekend! Let me tell you a little about it...
I got to go to Zach Rogers birthday celebration Friday and spend time with my good frien and other friends around Cookeville. Zach has led me in college for the last four years. Scriptures command for us to make disciples, and I am fortunate to have been instructed in the way of the Lord, and now I pray that I am faithful to all of God's commanded.
I also stayed at a couple of friend's house in Cookeville and spend some time with them. You can be praying for my friend Aaron. He got a sweet job with the FDIC (starts in like 15 business days), but I am worried because I do not know if he is going to have a community of like minded people. Pray that he finds a church with a bunch of ballin Christians, who obey the Lord's commands and give their life away. He is a good buddy, and I know the Lord will continue to grow him.
Saturday, me and Seth drove to Pigeon Forge, and visited our friends in SMP. It was encouraging to see 99 students pretty much give up their summer to be challenged, stretched, and extremely uncomfortable all for the sake of the glorious gospel. I hope all my readers cherish the gospel. It is a persons only hope. It was good to hear action Jackson share the gospel Saturday, and expound Col. 1:15-20, and we talked about the Great King Jesus. Anyway I will be praying for the church this week, and thus for you!
God Bless,
Sean
PS
Keep me and Patrick's apartment hunt in your prayers.
Pray for a guy named Ben, he is from Wisconsin and my friend Seth has been sharing the gospel with Him. Pray for his salvation, and for many others.
-Seth
Hello all in cyberville!!
What another big busy weekend! Let me tell you a little about it...
I got to go to Zach Rogers birthday celebration Friday and spend time with my good frien and other friends around Cookeville. Zach has led me in college for the last four years. Scriptures command for us to make disciples, and I am fortunate to have been instructed in the way of the Lord, and now I pray that I am faithful to all of God's commanded.
I also stayed at a couple of friend's house in Cookeville and spend some time with them. You can be praying for my friend Aaron. He got a sweet job with the FDIC (starts in like 15 business days), but I am worried because I do not know if he is going to have a community of like minded people. Pray that he finds a church with a bunch of ballin Christians, who obey the Lord's commands and give their life away. He is a good buddy, and I know the Lord will continue to grow him.
Saturday, me and Seth drove to Pigeon Forge, and visited our friends in SMP. It was encouraging to see 99 students pretty much give up their summer to be challenged, stretched, and extremely uncomfortable all for the sake of the glorious gospel. I hope all my readers cherish the gospel. It is a persons only hope. It was good to hear action Jackson share the gospel Saturday, and expound Col. 1:15-20, and we talked about the Great King Jesus. Anyway I will be praying for the church this week, and thus for you!
God Bless,
Sean
PS
Keep me and Patrick's apartment hunt in your prayers.
Pray for a guy named Ben, he is from Wisconsin and my friend Seth has been sharing the gospel with Him. Pray for his salvation, and for many others.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Update Week 6
Oh man what a busy weekend. And week for that matter. I had a phone call Monday after I got off work that my uncle was being taken by ambulance to Centennial Medical Center in Nashville. I wanted to see him, because to be honest at first I thought it might be the last time I would see him. I was fortunate enough to have awesome bosses and they let me off Tuesday so I could come and visit him, and try to be an encouragement to my family. He had open heart surgery Wednesday, and the operation went fine by God's grace. Please pray for my uncle because he is still in rebellion against the Holy God, and living for his self. My prayers is that he will surrender to the Lord, and begin to worship God as he deserves.
I had a great week at work, but God continues to show me my pride. Oh how I pray for humility. I want to humble myself under his mighty hand. My boss told me Friday I was being to loud, which is understandable, but I was thinking to myself, it is &:20 no one is here, but if I was distracting him that was enough and I should have not become angry in my heart. A man whom receives correction is wise, and I want to receive correction with open arms, and adhere to the correction as well.
Keep the church in your prayers, and ask God to humble all of His Chosen. If we want to be like the master we will walk in humility. "He must increase, and I (we) must decrease." John 3:30
Oh yeah I forgot to tell you guys last week... we have a new addition to Chat Town, Patrick Komisky. We will ebe rooming together when I get back from New Zealand in September. Pray that we find an apartment that is not full of comfort, but full of people who want to hang out! And we would have ministry where we live! I know God is going to do great things her through the church in Chattanooga, and the world and I am just excited to be apart of the great Kingdom of God.
May God be your all!
Your brother,
Sean
P.S.
Pray for my friends on the Summer Mountain Project. It is a 10-week training in godliness to sum it up short. Pray that their relationship with the Father is strengthened, and that they are changed by His presence.
One last thing... hehe My friends Drew and Caroline were married on Saturday. Pray that there marriage is beacon of light to lost people. All to often "Christian" marriages are more worldly
than that of pagans, which is a shame. I am hopeful and prayerful that these two will be be salt!
I had a great week at work, but God continues to show me my pride. Oh how I pray for humility. I want to humble myself under his mighty hand. My boss told me Friday I was being to loud, which is understandable, but I was thinking to myself, it is &:20 no one is here, but if I was distracting him that was enough and I should have not become angry in my heart. A man whom receives correction is wise, and I want to receive correction with open arms, and adhere to the correction as well.
Keep the church in your prayers, and ask God to humble all of His Chosen. If we want to be like the master we will walk in humility. "He must increase, and I (we) must decrease." John 3:30
Oh yeah I forgot to tell you guys last week... we have a new addition to Chat Town, Patrick Komisky. We will ebe rooming together when I get back from New Zealand in September. Pray that we find an apartment that is not full of comfort, but full of people who want to hang out! And we would have ministry where we live! I know God is going to do great things her through the church in Chattanooga, and the world and I am just excited to be apart of the great Kingdom of God.
May God be your all!
Your brother,
Sean
P.S.
Pray for my friends on the Summer Mountain Project. It is a 10-week training in godliness to sum it up short. Pray that their relationship with the Father is strengthened, and that they are changed by His presence.
One last thing... hehe My friends Drew and Caroline were married on Saturday. Pray that there marriage is beacon of light to lost people. All to often "Christian" marriages are more worldly
than that of pagans, which is a shame. I am hopeful and prayerful that these two will be be salt!
Monday, June 14, 2010
Sean's Update
Well friends and family and other bloginites,
Sorry it has been awhile on an update, but I will fill you in now. Here is the deal. Last weekend was awesome. I had CCP training (which is where we talk and think about New Zealand.) I wish I could write all that we did, but I will just sum it up by telling you all we talked Modernism, Post-Modernism, and post post Modernism. Oh yeah and I played Rugby that is right all 155 pounds of me played Rugby! I was sore the next day, you better believe it!
Then I went to a friends house. Her name is Ruthie. Her father is a pastor and I went to their church on Sunday. It was awesome because it was not about the type of singing or any or the bull but it was about Christ and His Word. It is comparable to Christ Community Church(CCC), but they have their differences. I then had a English tea time after church, and that was fun because I looked like a big goober drinking out that small cup, but it was really good. I left around five and me and Chris (who is an intern at the church I went to) had Cracker Barrel In Chattanooga and had a good time of fellowshipping over the greatness of Christ.
Now this week...
I am still learning a lot at work and really enjoy the people I work with. The job is challenging and requires you to use your mind, so the day goes by super quick! I can get down with that!! I went back to CCC for the men's study. We are reading about evangelistic conversations a pastor in the 1800's wrote down in a journal. In two weeks we will be going over Wayne Grudens book called "systematic Theology".I am super excited about being challenged and pushed to the word of God. My Friends Jonathan Mooney and soon to be Lindsay Mooney will wedded this Saturday so pray for their marriage. I went to their wedding dinner thing yesterday (Thursday) and had a chance to share about Christ with a guy named Ross who has become homeless recently. Pray for his salvation and his current situation.
God Bless,
Sean
Sorry it has been awhile on an update, but I will fill you in now. Here is the deal. Last weekend was awesome. I had CCP training (which is where we talk and think about New Zealand.) I wish I could write all that we did, but I will just sum it up by telling you all we talked Modernism, Post-Modernism, and post post Modernism. Oh yeah and I played Rugby that is right all 155 pounds of me played Rugby! I was sore the next day, you better believe it!
Then I went to a friends house. Her name is Ruthie. Her father is a pastor and I went to their church on Sunday. It was awesome because it was not about the type of singing or any or the bull but it was about Christ and His Word. It is comparable to Christ Community Church(CCC), but they have their differences. I then had a English tea time after church, and that was fun because I looked like a big goober drinking out that small cup, but it was really good. I left around five and me and Chris (who is an intern at the church I went to) had Cracker Barrel In Chattanooga and had a good time of fellowshipping over the greatness of Christ.
Now this week...
I am still learning a lot at work and really enjoy the people I work with. The job is challenging and requires you to use your mind, so the day goes by super quick! I can get down with that!! I went back to CCC for the men's study. We are reading about evangelistic conversations a pastor in the 1800's wrote down in a journal. In two weeks we will be going over Wayne Grudens book called "systematic Theology".I am super excited about being challenged and pushed to the word of God. My Friends Jonathan Mooney and soon to be Lindsay Mooney will wedded this Saturday so pray for their marriage. I went to their wedding dinner thing yesterday (Thursday) and had a chance to share about Christ with a guy named Ross who has become homeless recently. Pray for his salvation and his current situation.
God Bless,
Sean
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