Thursday, April 30, 2009

Church Rater Survey #3


What Church did you visit? World Harvest Evangelism

What City or Town is this church located? Tulsa, OK

Was the building easy to find? Yes, it was located in between 3 other churches.

Was it difficult to find parking? No, plenty of parking in the rear with an entrance sign out front.

How was the sign? Would you do it differently? The sign was very big, bold and visible. The only thing I would do differently would be to try something that stuck out from the other church signs. I think that did a good job.

What did the appearance, style or construction of the building say to you? It told me that they were very uniformed and cared a lot about the outward appearance of the church.

Did anyone approach you and speak to you before the service? No, that was the strangest thing about this service to me. Not one person made an attempt to greet us. I had to ask myself afterworlds if I was mean looking.

As you observed the people doing their church thing, what went through your mind? That they were not working real hard to offer a good experience for their guests and they had many technical difficulties. It seemed to me that they were VERY unprepared.

Were you able to understand why they do what they do? Unfortunalty, no! I left that place very confused at how and why they do church. I hope that I was just there on an off night.

Do they seem sincere? No, in fact, Jason was very anxious to get out of the building asap.

What do you thing about the overall presentation of the service? Hahaha. We didn't even make it through the service due to technical failures.

Bulletin and communications? Nothing. I received nothing. And the communication failed to work.

If this were your “business”, how would you improve the communication? I would have some and really prepared for the service. The service is your game time. It is the moment that you need to be prepared and have everything accounted for.

Were announcements clear and interesting, did you want to sign up for anything? No, they were clear, they had someone come up front and grab your attention and share it with you, but they did not make me want to sign up because they did not seem like they could handle what they have.

Does this church appear kid-friendly? No, they youngest person I saw on this midweek service was about 18 years old. But that could be different on the weekend. But I did not hear anything about kids ministry.

Did you bring any children with you? No

How would you describe the music? They were not able to get the sound working and had no music?

Did you enjoy any of it? I enjoyed learning what not to do and the importance of doing things well.

Did you feel like you connected with God during any part of the service? Not as well as I would have liked.

How was it different from what you are use to? It did not have much life, due to the lack of children. It did not have energy and did not tell me that they cared about what they were doing?

What did you think of the prayers that were offered in the service? They were fine, but sounded kind of desperate and not confident.

As you listened to the prayers, what did you learn of how the church might view God? I got the impression that they were kind of stuck in an old view of God and that they were not following a living God who is at work in their lives even today!

Did the Pastor or speaker seem likable? Yes, he was one of the only people that had a hint of energy. He seemed like a likable guy.

Was he someone you might enjoy having coffee with? I enjoy coffee period, but yes. I think I would enjoy some time with him

Did he seem engaged, sincere or condescending? No, he did seem like he was trying very hard to cover the mistakes and lack of preparation that they were having.

Were you motivated to do or thing anything differently because of the message? Yes, I was motivated to never do something unless I care about doing it and to only do things that my heart is in.

What could they have done to make it more enjoyable or useful? Checked there equipment prior to the service and maybe had worship practice or something prior to the service. We were the first people at the building. The pastor was unlocking the door when we got there. We waited in the parking lot so we would not be the first ones to walk in.

What was the main idea of the message? Town Hall of Hope! Hope for people.

What action did the speaker want you to take? Taking control of your financial situation. Take Financial Peace University.

Did the talk itself hold your attention? Yes.

Did any part of the talk stand out to you in a positive or negative way? No.

What is one thing that the could do that would improve his presentation? Other than the technical stuff, I think his presentation was alright.

Do you think that you particularly will remember anything? Yes, I will remember how uncomfortable I was when I walked in and how unprepared they were.

Do you understand God or people better because of it? Yes, I understand that people need hope and motivation and vision. And that God is dieing for us to get hold of it.

Did it make you feel like you wanted to preach someday yourself? Yes, but it showed me how much I need to be prepared.




Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Un-Churched Interview w/ Shawn

Question 1) What is the greatest need in your area?

Answer) More structure, at least for me, more church.
Question 2) Are you actively attending church?

Answer) No, I never went to church. Except the second Saturday of the month, the church people would come to us and give us clothing.

Question 3) What are a few issues/ topics that impact/interest you?
Answer) I want to know more about this religion stuff. I'm not an atheist, I am just not so use to people being so friendly.
Question 4) Why do you think most people don't attend church?

Answer) Some want to be there, some just want to be seen in a community, Spouses wanting each other to go.
Question 5) If you were to look for a church, what would you look for?

Answer) I guess a church that I was familiar with, something more traditional. I don't really know what traditional is, I think I mean hymns, and dressing up.
Question 6) What advice can you give to a pastor who really wants to be helpful to people?

Answer) I have know idea what advice I could give to a pastor.


Shawn has been living at the shelter for a long time. From what I gathered he has been on and off the streets for what seems like forever. The most religious experience he has had has been in Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at the Lutheran Church. The strange thing about Shawn is that he has a desire to change his life and he views church as a positive way to change your life, but he has little to no energy to do so. Shawn has been living his own routine for a long time, it seems that he has been living off the government and relying on the next free handout for so long that he sees no need to make a personal/inner change. That and a mixture of his own hurts and failures from his past could pile up to be a heavy burden to change. On the other hand, I see a huge glimpse of hope for this guy. If he can get past the routine of living day to day and start living for his future and for his eternity he may break through. I have a strong hope and pray that he will take a deep hard look at himself and that God would place a godly conviction in him.

New Believer Interview with Bill


  1. Tell me about your journey to faith in Christ?

Grew up in church, stopped going when I was 13. When I was 24 I went to jail and found the Purpose Driven Life book. It was like a re-awakening. The Freedom House has been the biggest step for me to pursue Jesus.


  1. What helped you the most to step over the line and make the commitment?

Thinking back to my childhood. I found that when I take control, I don't go anywhere. I can't handle life on my own. I need Jesus.


  1. What has been the best part of becoming a Christian?

The fellowship, opportunities and the peace of mind.



  1. What has been the most challenging part of following Christ?

Trying to correct my bad habits. Like cursing.



  1. What do you think is helping you grow the most in your faith?

Again, the fellowship and being around people who are so into the Lord. It encourages me.



  1. What advice for me in helping others to come to Christ?

Take an honest look at your own life and compare it to what you see in the people around you.

Bill is new to the Freedom House (as of this week) and is also very new to the body of Christ. His cousin, Wes Caple (of Bethel AG) was and is still a strong support for Bill. Although Bill grew up inside the church, his parents where not very good at living out the faith that they learned on Sundays. So Bill followed in their shadow and ended up spending a lot of his late teenage and young adult years in and out of prison. It was not until just a few months ago that Bill rededicated his life to the Lord. I really enjoyed Bills story and answer to the questions. You would think that he spent a lot of time in solitary confinement, with how much he wants to talk and tell you. I specifically enjoyed what he said to question 6. The foundation of love should come from within. I think that an examination of my inner man and a prayer for God to make me aware of the debt he paid is in order almost every day, if not more.  

New Believer Interview with Phil


  1. Tell me about your journey to faith in Christ?


God has brought me to his feet. Been shot, stabbed and in a a bad car accident. And the Lord has kept me alive.


  1. What helped you the most to step over the line and make the commitment?

Watching the guys in the house grow in their faith and the love that everyone has shown me in the church.


  1. What has been the best part of becoming a Christian?


The freedom from the devils bondage.


  1. What has been the most challenging part of following Christ?


Still wanting to do my will and not His will.


  1. What do you think is helping you grow the most in your faith?


Watching how God works in other peoples live and the support that I have around me now.


  1. What advice for me in helping others to come to Christ?


Help people get involved in the church.


Phil has been in the Freedom House for almost 2 ½ months now. This is his first real experience with the church. Phil's involvement in the church has been the anchor that helps him stand when times get tough. To me, Phil has been an amazing example of how important our role is to help people find their gifts and use them. I would not say that we have arrived by any means, with Phil, but I do think that some days when we do succeed, It is obvious. One unique thing that I have seen in Phil is his very on target way of identifying peoples strong and weak points. He notices things that most people overlook. He has used this gift to encourage guys in the home and also to direct them in moments of counsel. With some guidance, he is generally on target. I believe Phil has encountered God, his life has been changed and transformed on many levels. He is breaking addictions and searching out ways to make his life better for the his family and himself. Phil still has a some major hurdles to accomplish but if we can continue to help him see a future by giving him a place and showing a way to use his giftings, I thing that he will be well on the way of discipleship.


Monday, April 6, 2009

Un-Churched Interview w/ Tim

Question 1) What is the greatest need in your area?

Answer) The greatest need is a community area, that give kids a positive place to call their own.

Question 2) Are you actively attending church?

Answer) No

Question 3) What are a few issues/ topics that impact/interest you?

Answer) Gay marriage and local school funding apathy.

Question 4) Why do you think most people don't attend church?

Answer) I would assume because they do not believe.

Question 5) If you were to look for a church, what would you look for?

Answer) I wouldn't attend. I do not believe in God.

Question 6) What advice can you give to a pastor who really wants to be helpful to people?

Answer) Care about the person for what they are first: A person. Then you can help them spiritually.

Tim was the most unique interview that I did because he has and has had no background in religion. Tim's life so far has been pretty tough on him. His parents split up when he was young and he spent most of his time living with his grandmother because his father was so abusive. I met Tim through the local music scene and we have played together a few times, now and then. David became very open to me and the idea of church through this interview. He made references to my Tweets (twitters) that I post about worship and my love for Jesus. I forget, fairly often, that it is not just Christians who read the things I put online. We are more of a witness to the unchurched than we really know. Time didn't except Jesus Christ as his Saviour yet, but we were able to schedule another time to hang out. God is growing my heart for the lost people. I am starting realize how hard my heart has become, I want to have a burning desire in my heart for the ones that His heart hurts for. It begins with asking Jesus to change my heart, break my heart for your people.