...Andy Ortiz!
That's him there in the over-exposed picture on the right (total user-error on my part, I shot the picture with the blazing Arizona sun shining through the window behind him; though it does sort of look like a halo, doesn't it!).
Andy is the President and CEO of Ortiz Leadership Systems and he has a background in leadership development for non-profit organizations.
Oh, and for the past year he's been working with me as my Faculty Coach through the Center for Progressive Leadership (I'm wrapping up a remarkable Fellowship Program through CPL). Every other month or so Andy and I get together for coffee so that he can guide me through the CPL process and take a more one-on-one approach to my development as leader.
I cherish my meetings with Andy, and not just because it is an excuse to eat a fresh baked muffin at a coffee house! Andy helps to keep me on track with deadlines, accountable to the goals I set for myself, and focused on developing best practices for myself and the church. He's REALLY good at what he does, and he's helping me get better at what I do too.
Andy has been a tremendous sounding board for me. Many of our spring time conversations involved my discernment process on whether or not God was calling me to serve this congregation. Andy always listened to whatever I had to say, asked just the right questions along the way, and helped me prepare for the next steps in the Search Process.
This morning Andy and I got together for coffee again...and celebrated the fantastic first month you and I have shared in ministry together at FCC Scottsdale!
So church, meet Andy Ortiz! I honestly wouldn't be where I am without him!
Yours in the Journey,
Rev. Brian
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
This Just In!
Look closely and you'll see it.
Do you see it? Right there in the upper lefthand corner of the page? Just under the name of the church?
Click on the image for a bigger picture if you need it. Go ahead. I'll wait...
Did you see it?!?
That's right...it is my name! Which means the new letterhead came in today! As well as a great big box of business cards chocked full of my information!
It is OFFICIAL! I'm the Pastor of First Christian Church Scottsdale. It says so right there on the stationary!
Can you tell I'm excited!
In related news I've been in preliminary discussions with the Regional Office about scheduling my Installation Service here at the church which really will make things official. It will be a time to celebrate our ministry together at FCC Scottsdale, rejoice in God's bounty, and look expectantly toward the future that God is calling us to be a part of. More details to follow. In the meantime, check out that cool letterhead!
Interfaith Power and Light
I spent yesterday afternoon with the Steering Committee for Arizona Interfaith Power and Light.
Never heard of it? Well that is what the blog is for!
Interfaith Power and Light (IPL) is "mobilizing a religious response to global warming in congregations through the promotion of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and conservation." That is the official language from the national website. From our biblical view of things, you can simply think of it as "being good stewards of creation." Or, the evocative image I like to throw out to people is simply churches, synagogues, and mosques with solar panels on their roofs or wind-turbines in their parking lots!
IPL started a dozen years ago and has affiliates in 34 states right now. Surprisingly, Arizona has been a bit late getting into the action (I says surprisingly because, well, have you seen how much sun we get!) but we have a Steering Team in place to help get Arizona IPL up and off the ground. By the way, I've started serving on that Steering Committee...if you were wondering why I was there!
Want to know more about this great group and how they are seeking to help religious communities put their faith into action? Then check out these links:
Never heard of it? Well that is what the blog is for!
Interfaith Power and Light (IPL) is "mobilizing a religious response to global warming in congregations through the promotion of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and conservation." That is the official language from the national website. From our biblical view of things, you can simply think of it as "being good stewards of creation." Or, the evocative image I like to throw out to people is simply churches, synagogues, and mosques with solar panels on their roofs or wind-turbines in their parking lots!
IPL started a dozen years ago and has affiliates in 34 states right now. Surprisingly, Arizona has been a bit late getting into the action (I says surprisingly because, well, have you seen how much sun we get!) but we have a Steering Team in place to help get Arizona IPL up and off the ground. By the way, I've started serving on that Steering Committee...if you were wondering why I was there!
Want to know more about this great group and how they are seeking to help religious communities put their faith into action? Then check out these links:
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
I've been thinking about...
...prayer.
{Note: For regular followers of the blog, this is a familiar section. For those new to the blog, at the beginning of each week I run a short newsletter-style article called, "I've been thinking about..." This grew out of the Order of Service at the Encanto Community Church where the back page of the bulletin was reserved for "whatever the pastor has been thinking about." I liked the practice so much (and the opportunity to share things with the church) that I brought it to the blog too. So every Tuesday you can stop by to see what "I've been thinking about." Now back to your regularly scheduled blog post.}
I've had prayer on the brain this week partly because this coming Sunday's sermon text gives us Luke's version of the Lord's Prayer. When asked, "Lord, teach us to pray," Jesus says, "When you pray, say: Father,* hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come.* 3Give us each day our daily bread.* And forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone indebted to us. And do not bring us to the time of trial." (Luke 11:2-4)
Um, that looks a little different than the way we say it! Anyway, in getting ready for this Sunday's worship service I'm already thinking about prayer.
But there is another reason too! You see, I firmly believe that the church that prays together stays together. Which is why in every church that I have served I have had an intentional time of prayer. Last Wednesday at Noon I blocked out an hour in my schedule to pray for FCC Scottsdale. And this Wednesday at Noon (and every Wednesday from here on out!) I'm inviting anyone who wants to join me to come to my office and join in a time of prayer for First Christian Church Scottsdale.
We'll lift up all of the names listed on the church's prayer list, everyone on our Joys and Concerns list, any of the names brought forward during Sunday's "Prayer's of the People" and whatever prayer requests come up that day. If you can make it, join me in my office at the church at Noon on Wednesday. If you can't make it, then feel free to carve out a little bit of time on Wednesday at Noon wherever you are and know that you and your church are in prayer together!
Yours in the journey, Rev. Brian
{Note: For regular followers of the blog, this is a familiar section. For those new to the blog, at the beginning of each week I run a short newsletter-style article called, "I've been thinking about..." This grew out of the Order of Service at the Encanto Community Church where the back page of the bulletin was reserved for "whatever the pastor has been thinking about." I liked the practice so much (and the opportunity to share things with the church) that I brought it to the blog too. So every Tuesday you can stop by to see what "I've been thinking about." Now back to your regularly scheduled blog post.}
I've had prayer on the brain this week partly because this coming Sunday's sermon text gives us Luke's version of the Lord's Prayer. When asked, "Lord, teach us to pray," Jesus says, "When you pray, say: Father,* hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come.* 3Give us each day our daily bread.* And forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone indebted to us. And do not bring us to the time of trial." (Luke 11:2-4)
Um, that looks a little different than the way we say it! Anyway, in getting ready for this Sunday's worship service I'm already thinking about prayer.
But there is another reason too! You see, I firmly believe that the church that prays together stays together. Which is why in every church that I have served I have had an intentional time of prayer. Last Wednesday at Noon I blocked out an hour in my schedule to pray for FCC Scottsdale. And this Wednesday at Noon (and every Wednesday from here on out!) I'm inviting anyone who wants to join me to come to my office and join in a time of prayer for First Christian Church Scottsdale.
We'll lift up all of the names listed on the church's prayer list, everyone on our Joys and Concerns list, any of the names brought forward during Sunday's "Prayer's of the People" and whatever prayer requests come up that day. If you can make it, join me in my office at the church at Noon on Wednesday. If you can't make it, then feel free to carve out a little bit of time on Wednesday at Noon wherever you are and know that you and your church are in prayer together!
Yours in the journey, Rev. Brian
Three Things From Administrative Council
The Administrative Council met on Sunday July 18, 2010. Here are the three things you need to know from that meeting:
- We had a lively conversation about recording the sermons from Sunday worship. If there is interest in having audio copies of the sermons, then we'll figure out how to make that happen. If you have an opinion (pro or con) about it, then Admin Council wants to hear from you!
- The budget is in good shape. We are a little ahead so far on the year, but now isn't the time to let up! Thanks for your generous financial support, and even though it is summer time don't forget to keep up with your pledge!
- Do you love worship here at FCC Scottsdale? Do you have a keen eye for beauty and an adept sense for what is aesthetically pleasing? Then we've got a spot for you! Starting in January we will need a new Design Coordinator for FCC Scottsdale. Carrie will be stepping down and if you feel called to this important ministry in the worship life of our church then this is the opportunity for you.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Three Things from the Elders
Time to kick-off a running series on the blog called "Three Things".
After every board/council/group meeting I attend here at First Christian Church Scottsdale I'll post the three things you should know about the meeting (if you're curious where the list comes from, we brainstorm it together at the end of each meeting and then I report 'em here on the blog; occasionally with a silly picture like the one to the right...get it, three things!).
So here we go. The three thing you should know from the Elders Meeting on July 14, 2010 are:
After every board/council/group meeting I attend here at First Christian Church Scottsdale I'll post the three things you should know about the meeting (if you're curious where the list comes from, we brainstorm it together at the end of each meeting and then I report 'em here on the blog; occasionally with a silly picture like the one to the right...get it, three things!).
So here we go. The three thing you should know from the Elders Meeting on July 14, 2010 are:
- The Elders brought me up to speed on the visitation ministry of the church and the care needs of individual church members. From there we updated the visitation list. If you would like a visit or know someone who would like a visit (from the Elder, from the pastor, from both) please don't hesitate to let us know.
- In an effort to be nice to me the Elders are encouraging folks to wear their name tags at worship. As a visual learner, this really does help me. It is also pretty nice for visitors too, to be honest. And, if you don't wear a nametag then I am probably just going to call you Bob, since I'm guaranteed to be right about 50% of the time here at FCC Scottsdale!
- I shared my plans for my weekly schedule. I will use Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday for regular office hours, Friday I will write my sermon from my home office, Saturday will be a general catch-up day, and Sunday is our time to worship together! Mondays will serve as the "Frederick-Gray Family Day Off" (my wife, four-year-old son, and I all get the same day off) and then I'll repeat the pattern starting the next Tuesday. Other schedule notes include:
- Wednesday Noon Prayer Time - Each Wednesday at Noon will be a special hour set aside to pray for our community...and everyone is welcome to join me! We will pray for the members on our church's prayer list, for the boards and committees that are meeting that week, for everyone we lifted up in prayer on the previous Sunday, and for any other prayer concerns that we have. The church that prays together stays together. Feel free to join me in my office Wednesday at noon for a special time of prayer!
- Saturday Drop-In Office Hours - Starting in August, on the first and third Saturdays of each month I will have Drop-In Office Hours at the church. Recognizing that mid-week office hours don't work for everyone, we'll have a designated handful of hours twice a month where I will be available at the church office to meet with folks. We'll kick it off on Saturday August 7. More details to come.
- Wednesday Noon Prayer Time - Each Wednesday at Noon will be a special hour set aside to pray for our community...and everyone is welcome to join me! We will pray for the members on our church's prayer list, for the boards and committees that are meeting that week, for everyone we lifted up in prayer on the previous Sunday, and for any other prayer concerns that we have. The church that prays together stays together. Feel free to join me in my office Wednesday at noon for a special time of prayer!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Howdy Scottsdale!
Greetings, friends!
This is my first post in nearly two months, and in that time some major changes have taken place. For starters, the blog has been completely redesigned (new colors, new format, new template). More importantly, I'm writing to you from my new office on the very first day of my ministry at First Christian Church Scottsdale! I am truly honored and thrilled to be the settled pastor here at FCC Scottsdale.
For first time visitors, welcome! I am the Rev. Brian Frederick-Gray and this is my professional blog. That means that you won't find goofy pictures of my family or links to silly videos of cats doing cute things here. Rather, I'll be using this space to spread the word about what we are doing at First Christian Church Scottsdale.
You can click through the archives to see the kinds of things I did with the blog while I was at Encanto. Some of the running features will return (like the weekly "I've been thinking about..." posts, the "Three Things" reports, and my semi-regular "What I'm reading" articles). Other features may or may not be back (I'm not sure about the Sermon Wordles and the calendar updates will have to be retooled).
As the blog evolves I hope that you will enjoy the things you find here and that it will be one of many effective ways that we communicate all the great things that are going on at First Christian Church Scottsdale. Don't just stop with the blog though. Please come and join us Sunday mornings at 10:15 for worship, click here for directions to the church.
Make sure to bookmark the site, check back often, and let me know what you think!
This is my first post in nearly two months, and in that time some major changes have taken place. For starters, the blog has been completely redesigned (new colors, new format, new template). More importantly, I'm writing to you from my new office on the very first day of my ministry at First Christian Church Scottsdale! I am truly honored and thrilled to be the settled pastor here at FCC Scottsdale.
For first time visitors, welcome! I am the Rev. Brian Frederick-Gray and this is my professional blog. That means that you won't find goofy pictures of my family or links to silly videos of cats doing cute things here. Rather, I'll be using this space to spread the word about what we are doing at First Christian Church Scottsdale.
You can click through the archives to see the kinds of things I did with the blog while I was at Encanto. Some of the running features will return (like the weekly "I've been thinking about..." posts, the "Three Things" reports, and my semi-regular "What I'm reading" articles). Other features may or may not be back (I'm not sure about the Sermon Wordles and the calendar updates will have to be retooled).
As the blog evolves I hope that you will enjoy the things you find here and that it will be one of many effective ways that we communicate all the great things that are going on at First Christian Church Scottsdale. Don't just stop with the blog though. Please come and join us Sunday mornings at 10:15 for worship, click here for directions to the church.
Make sure to bookmark the site, check back often, and let me know what you think!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
3 Things from Church Council
Church Council met on Wednesday May 12 for their regular monthly meeting. Here are the three things you need to know from that meeting:
- BIG NEWS FROM THE SEARCH COMMITTEE! The Search Committee is overjoyed to report that after much prayer, hard work, and discernment they are ready to present a candidate to serve as the next Settled Minister at the Encanto Community Church! Ellen King will preach her candidating sermon on Sunday May 23 with a congregational vote immediately to follow the worship service. HURRAY!
- Stewardship Update: We have received 34 pledges totaling over $77,000 for our 2010-11 operating budget. Thank you to everyone who pledged and if you haven't turned your pledge card in yet it is not to late!
- We will be sending 10 kids off to Church Camp this summer! And if that isn't enough for ya, our very own Ted Shepherd will be on program staff this year! Congrats, Teddy and we hope all of our kids have a great time at camp this summer.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Imagine Wordle
Here is the Wordle version of my sermon from Sunday May 2, 2010 (aka "The iPad Sermon").
For the full manuscript, click here to visit the church's website.
And to see the full-sized Wordle rendering just click on the pic below.
For the full manuscript, click here to visit the church's website.
And to see the full-sized Wordle rendering just click on the pic below.
I've been thinking about...
....SB 1070.
Who hasn’t been, right? This “Immigration Bill” recently signed into law by Gov. Brewer has been on all of our minds. Which is why I want to share with you portions of a pastoral letter drafted by UCC folks at our recent Southwest Conference Annual Meeting.
These are just excerpts from the Open Letter drafted at Annual Meeting. If you would like to see the letter in its entirety then copies will be made available for you.
Yours in the journey, Rev. Brian
Who hasn’t been, right? This “Immigration Bill” recently signed into law by Gov. Brewer has been on all of our minds. Which is why I want to share with you portions of a pastoral letter drafted by UCC folks at our recent Southwest Conference Annual Meeting.
As people of faith we affirm and live by the biblical imperative, “When an alien resides with you in your land, you shall not oppress the alien. The alien who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among you; you shall love the alien as yourself, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt; I am the Lord your God.” (Leviticus 19:33-34).
We are profoundly disturbed by the passage of the harshest anti-immigrant legislation in the country by the Arizona Legislature. It is legislation such as this that codifies racial profiling and creates an atmosphere of suspicion, hatred, and scapegoating of immigrants and U.S. citizens.
We are committed to:
- Encourage non-compliance with SB 1070
- Cancel plans to hold our 2011 Southwest Conference Annual Meeting in Arizona
- Mobilize congregations to advocate for the Dream Act, a just and fair Comprehensive Immigration Reform, and the abolishment of SB 1070
These are just excerpts from the Open Letter drafted at Annual Meeting. If you would like to see the letter in its entirety then copies will be made available for you.
Yours in the journey, Rev. Brian
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