One of the greatest dangers leaders face is inattentional blindness. Simply put: we become blind to our environment. We stop noticing things. The end result? We maintain the status quo. That’s why reconnaissance is so important. That’s why I love visiting other churches! It helps me see NCC in fresh ways and it gives me new ideas.
Yesterday I visited Area 10 Faith Community that meets in the historic Byrd Theatre in Richmond, VA. I wanted to do recon at the Byrd because we’re restoring a historic theater on Capitol Hill, but I walked away with so much more. So great to meet Pastor Chris Barras and his wife, Abby.
Love their coffeehouse concept called Cartwheels & Coffee. Found out that a former NCCer helped them name it. Love it. It’s a combination coffeehouse with play space for kids. I think it’s the future of coffeehouses. It’s all about combinations isn’t it? A great example is Barnes & Noble combining bookstore with cafe. When we build out our new property on Virginia Avenue, we’ll incorporate an indoor play space for kids and families.
I have to say that I love God’s kingdom! So cool to see one corner of His kingdom in Richmond this weekend.
Through the night my soul longs for you. Deep from within me my spirit reach out to you. Isaiah 26 (The Message)
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Reconnaissance
Mark Batterson post: Inattentional Blindness
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