Could Jesus say go to Pryor, OK? |
This is the question Cathy and I, our staff and some very close friends have been praying about for the last several months.
Three years ago, when we opened the doors to Northstar Church, we determined to be a “going and reaching” church rather than a “clutching and grabbing” church. We all have seen too many churches who are more focused on keeping “the found” rather than reaching the lost. Really, I believe the more we focus on the lost in our communities, the more we will fire up the found to engage their gifts for God. The final words of Jesus were “Go!” He told us to continually look for new places, new people and new cultures to take the Gospel to.
The Next Great Outpouring - Part One |

I am currently teaching on the ministry of the Holy Spirit at Northstar Church. We are a Spirit filled church and do not try to hide it. We actively contend for spiritual gifts that will help the hurting people of our community. Each week, people walk through our doors that need healing, direction, deliverance from addictions and the list goes on. We believe gifts like prophesy are crucial for both edification and guidance in the local church. I scratch my head when churches that once valued the ministry of the Holy Spirit and exercised His gifts have now shut Him out of their worship. The very person that directed their steps in the early days, caused them to grow and help so many people has now been benched on the sidelines…
» continue readingRocks and Wild Goats |

“Then Saul took 3,000 of the best-trained men from all Israel and went to search for David and his men on the Rocks of the Wild Goats.” 1 Samuel 24:2
There were three things we see in this verse that David encountered as a young leader in his quest to obey God. Rocks, wild goats and a king named Saul. Each has application to the building of a new work for God.
The walls are now up on our new facility at Northstar Church. It won’t be long now before…
» continue readingNavigating Storms |
I don’t know how many of you were told that if you would just come to Jesus… “Everything would be perfect from now on!” Of course that is not true. As Christians we have challenges and troubles to work our way through like anyone else. The difference is the way that way determine to get through. Reading through Proverbs yesterday, I was struck again by this particular verse…
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