1. We will have 3 identical worship experiences: 9:00AM, 10:30AM, and 12:00PM. This is an epic Sunday for Graystone, and I hope you will be a part of it. We have had 2 services since our launch in October of 2004. So, this is a big change for us. I’m hoping the 9:00AM works better [...]
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Friday Five: EPIC Sunday at Graystone
Posted in Graystone Church, Missions/Outreach, Vision, Volunteers on March 2, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
6 Things I Want to Share with Graystone
Posted in Graystone Church, Missions/Outreach, Vision, Volunteers on February 21, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
1. The “UPGRADE” of our Graystone Kids Space is underway. Our design team has done a tremendous job, and I cannot wait for everyone to see it. Over the next few weeks, you will see a major transformation in the kids area. Let me just say, no more bland walls. The kids are going to [...]
Busting at the Seams
Posted in Graystone Church, Humor, Vision, Volunteers on February 6, 2012 | 2 Comments »
My big announcement yesterday at Graystone was that we are adding a 3rd service. Over the last few months, God has grown Graystone Church by over 30%. We are pretty full in the 9:30 service and have reached capacity in the 11:00 service, especially in the children’s area. So, instead of building more buildings, we [...]
Friday Five: 5 Things Going On at Graystone
Posted in Graystone Church, Humor, Prayer, Vision on February 3, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
1. The Prestons, Caudells and Chris are moving to Wilmington, VT this week to start Valleytown Church. They are loading up the Uhaul trucks today. The men are leaving in the trucks at 4AM Saturday. They will find a place to live when they get there. The women and children are flying up on Wednesday. [...]
Vision Night 2012 Recap
Posted in God, Graystone Church, Miracles, Missions/Outreach, Prayer, Vision on January 27, 2012 | 3 Comments »
It’s hard for me to put in words what took place at Vision Night. It truly was one of those events that “you had to be there”. As I said in an earlier post, we had a great time of worship (It was the loudest I have heard our congregation sing.) celebrating all that God [...]
Trip to Seattle
Posted in Graystone Church, Leadership, Vision on January 25, 2012 | 3 Comments »
Some people visit major league ballparks. I visit churches. It is part of my commitment to continue growing and developing as a pastor and leader. Whenever you lose your desire to be the best you can be in any given endeavor, it is time to move on to something else. Now, I go to conferences, [...]
What excited you most about Vision Night?
Posted in Discipleship/Spiritual Growth, Graystone Church, Miracles, Prayer, Vision on January 19, 2012 | 13 Comments »
I have already had several conversations, texts, and emails regarding Vision Night at Graystone. It sounds like God really moved in many, many hearts. I’m pumped that you guys are pumped about where God is leading our church. I am curious to know what excited you most from Vision Night. I first taught on drawing [...]
5 Things about Vision Night at Graystone
Posted in Bible, Graystone Church, Vision on January 16, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
1. Dress warm because we are going outside at the end. 2. It will be longer than our normal worship service. Plan on 1.5 hours (7:00-8:30PM). 3. Childcare is provided. 4. It is for EVERYONE who calls Graystone home (adults, students and children). 5. We’ll discuss vision for big picture Graystone, our 2012 focus/initiatives, and [...]
New Message Series, Old School, begins Sunday
Posted in Graystone Church, Humor, Vision on January 4, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
11 Things God did at Graystone in 2011
Posted in Graystone Church, Missions/Outreach, Prayer, Small Groups, Stewardship, Vision, Volunteers on January 4, 2012 | 6 Comments »
God did some amazing things at Graystone in 2011. Here are 11: 11. We relaunched Graystone Church and renewed our commitment to DOMINATE our community with the love of Jesus Christ. 10. Over $100,000 was given in our Project Kids Space Offering which enabled us to open the Kid’s Village. This relieved the overcrowding in [...]





