Tag: david crowder

  • NYWC personal highlights

    Right now I am on the Surfliner Amtrack train headed south. As I travel home to San Diego my mind is full of thoughts, reflections, and highlights from this weekend. Here they are in no particular order:

    1. I may have the best job in youth ministry. Sure, I’m not on stage or writing books or in any way famous. But, I am doing work I love. I getthw unique job of meeting lots of people– practitioners of youth ministry, researchers, authors, speakers… And loads of folks who do they day to day work of reaching this generation for Jesus Christ.
    2. I averaged 4.5 hours of sleep. And I wouldn’t have it any other way.
    3. The David Crowder Bamd show at The Roxy in Hollywood was incredible. My favorite part was bringing Ben Kraker. Two dudes from te trenches were VIPs for a night and that’s rad.
    4. I sat in on a conversation between Brian Berry and Shane Hipps after Shane’s big room talk. I’m still thinking about it. I want to be more present to the people in my life and less distracted by the technology I love.
    5. I spent a lot of time with Andy Marin. I love Andy and his ministry. He has grown so much in the last 12 months. Not that he wasn’t great last Fall. But he was better this year.
    6. Meeting Francis Chan was great. I can’t wait to air his podcast segment.
    7. Changes to convention were fantastic. I was a little bit nervous aboutthe changes but it was amazing to see people embrace and get excited about what we are doing and where we are going.
    8. Open space Saturday. This fundamentally changes the game. While there will always be for experts, ministry culture is moving so fast that we need practitioners to equip practitioners. I hope a higher percentage of youthcwprlers stickcarpund for it in future cities.
    9. LA was intense. I had more deep conversations I’m the last 5 days than all of last year combined.
    10. Youth workers are hurting. With culture inside the church changing so rapidly, and the stress of the economy on an already poor group of people… There were a lot of tears this weekend.
    11. Speaking of tears. The session with the Daraja Childrens choir had everyone crying. I think it’s that shared story of making it through pain to hope that caused an electric response to their presence.
    12. I loved Perry Noble’s talk. My guard was up, but Perry was very encouraging to me.
    13. The /live experience was great. I think the adjustments I made to the social media plan for convention went really well.
    14. Tash McGill is a rock star. She is going to tire of me piling her brain one day, for sure.
    15. Speaking of rock stars, Ian straight up carried our lab with his techno-knowledge of all things video.
    16. I still think it’s funny that I got a speakers packet.
    17. This was a difficult convention. I’m thankful for amazing contractors and volunteers that give way too muxhctp YS for convention. With a number of our people getting sick, I noticed they really stepped up and that was amazing.
    18. The postgame show was great. Now to make it better.
    19. For the first time, I sat in the hall for all of the big room sessions. Loved that.
    20. I’m exhausted and energized at the same time. Bring on Cincy!

  • Adam’s Giddy Little Girl Moment

    Today we released segment one of two that I shot with David Crowder in Pittsburgh.

    Not much makes me star struck in this world. But doing this podcast episode with David Crowder made me all giggly. Seriously, it was kind of sick how excited I was. Next to meeting a U.S. President for a discussion on politics or playing eighteen holes at Pebble Beach with Tiger Woods or doing a follow-up SNL skit with Adam Sandler where we sang a duet of Red Hooded Sweatshirt… I don’t think I could have been as nervous about meeting someone as I was in meeting Mr. Crowder.

    Of course, it was not worth being nervous about. He was very cool and easy to talk to. And I felt appropriately silly for being so excited. On top of that, the shoot happened so spontaneously and was so short that it wasn’t worth being giddy about after all.

    So, there’s my confession. I’m human and I get excited about meeting people I admire. Mock me. I can handle it.

  • I’m not all that amazing, really.

    This weekend has been a lot of fun. I think I’ve gotten a total of 15 hours of sleep over the course of the last 4 days… so I am exhausted and still running strong at the same time.

    I spent the whole day on Sunday running from video shoot to video shoot. Meeting heroes of youth ministry, voices new and old. There was a moment around dinner where I thought I was just plain done for. I mean, really… really… tired.

    But then, right after dinner in a sheer moment of madness I got to fulfill this little, somewhat embarrassing dream of mine. I got to shoot some video of David Crowder for the YS Podcast. It was only a few minutes… yet it rejuvenated me to get through the rest of the night. (As if I had a choice!) Like a lot of youth workers I totally dig the David Crowder Band’s music. I think I know why too. In those dark times periodically over the past 5 years or so their music has been my escape. When I was questioning all sorts of things I knew I could always jump in the car and scream, “You are my joy, you are my joy, you are my JOY!!!!” at the top of my lungs. Somehow those moments of shouting helped me. Technically speaking, my favorite song of theirs is Deliver Me. But anyway, I digress from my fan-boyness.

    It was a great time in Pitt. It’s weird to me how different each location is with the same content. I’ve got lots more the say and process but that’s it for now.

  • Saturday Tunes

    With the truck unpacked, the mega job of unpacking everything has begun. Later today we plan to head to Ikea to start picking out new living room and bedroom furniture. But for now we’re just kind of hanging out, taking things out of boxes, and trying to have a down day. 

    In the meantime, I’m working on some videos and listening to music. Here are my next 10 tunes. As usual, totally random, ratings included.

    #1 Persuasion of You by Collective Soul *****

    #2 Elevation by U2 *****

    #3 Thanksgiving Song by Adam Sandler *****

    #4 Selah by Hillsong United ****

    #5 Bless the Lord by Shaun Groves ***

    #6 Listen to the Music by The Doobie Brothers *****

    #7 Getting into You by Relient K ****

    #8 Reaching by Leeland ****

    #9 Shipping Up to Boston by Dropkick Murphy’s *****

    #10 Slide by Goo Goo Dolls *****

    David Crowder is HotBonus: If you are into Crowder head over to the David Crowder Band’s website for a free song download from their new live album/DVD. 

  • Saturday Tunes

    Saturday TunesIt’s Saturday in all of its awesomeness. This morning Kristen is headed to some chick conference to learn about God and get pampered… because both are good things. That leaves daddy in charge until 3 and a full palate of kid goodness to enjoy. So, as I’m driving around to soccer games, McDonald’s, Dairy Queen, and any other junk food they demand here are the next 10 tunes piping through our minds. As always, these are random-tastic and ratings are included.

    1. Head Over Heel by Sandra McCracken ****
    2. New Creation by Tree63 ****
    3. You Raise Me Up by Selah ****
    4. Roxanne by The Police ****
    5. Brighter Days by Leeland *****
    6. Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee by Charlie Hall ****
    7. Don’t Give Up by Sanctus Real ****
    8. Stars by David Crowder Band ****
    9. Empty and Beautiful by Matt Maher *****
    10. Hosanna by Starfield *****