Guest Blogger: Chunks Corbett
It’s Friday and I’m delivering a final thought on something I learned this year at THR3E. If you keep up, you know that we did the event as a recap of what we learned in our first 3 years of ministry.
And for me, I learned how healthy it is to remember the past faithfulness of God.
Pastor Steven shared the down and dirty ways that we have developed the Elevation brand and culture. He detailed the mistakes we’ve made and defined our best practices. He intimately shared the cost of doing what we do in the ministry and unloaded wisdom at a rate that couldn’t be re-tweeted.
The content of the day was for a church leader what a Brazilian Steakhouse is to a carnivore. It was a culmination of everything God had done over a short period of time. Not just numbers but even the processes and systems that were born out of frustration and hard work. And everything was a reminder to me of God’s faithfulness.
I’ve been blessed enough to be a part of Elevation since the beginning. I’ve watched Pastor walk with God through the beginnings of Elevation and develop as a leader of our generation. And I can’t hear him preach about what God has done here enough.
Today is the last day to get a cheaper ticket to our Impart event (the second coming of THR3E). You can sign up here. Whether you are there or not, I’ll be on the front row experiencing information overload remembering the faithfulness of God through it all. And I think that is healthy.





