I feel like I have learned exponentially since my last blog post. God is shaping me and molding me as clay in His hands. It's been an exciting couple weeks. Here are a few snapshots:
Understanding Context - I am a passionate and assertive person. I have lots of ideas, dreams, goals, tweaks, and comments. However, as a new young guy, I have to earn/gain respect and trust in order to have a voice at the table. My co-workers/supervisors don't always know from what knowledge or experience I am coming from when I spout out my plan. Additionally, I need to fully understand the context into which I am inserting myself, before inserting myself and my ideas. This advice surfaced from a one-on-one coaching session with the Leadership Development Pastor - Josh Dix (formerly the head of the Worship Leadership Department). I'm excited to be learning more about managing myself and others.
- Design/Branding/User-Interface
I have been reading a lot about web design mostly from an art director's perspective and less from a web designers perspective. I've learned about what makes a good website-blog. For example: the importance of spacing, lists, consistency, using subtle changes to make a point (without distracting from the content). I'm going to attempt to apply my newly discovered awareness and continue to build on my taste for efficient and excellent designs.
Small businesses vs. Church planting vs. Non-profit exploration - I'm learning a lot about how this church operates in many ways like a business. And, there are three 501c3 organizations that have spawned from this church: an arts space, an empowering mercy ministry, and an affordable/free counseling center. There are several "business" tools that The Journey employs to operate smoothly. For example, we use Basecamp to manage projects; we use Google Apps as a database/server to house documents and communicate about collaborative projects and manage calendars; and we use Planning Center Online as a tool to organize volunteer scheduling. In addition to these tools, I'm also learning how to lead and care for people as well as how to communicate with "clients" (i.e. across campuses or departments or from staff to volunteers to congregates).
It's really exciting to see how God is using this internship to shape me for His plan for my life. From event production to business management, I'm learning many things that will spur me on as a laborer for the Kingdom, whether I work for a church someday or I start a Christian, theatre arts organization.
Please pray for Rachel and I as we wait to hear from the Lord what's next. With about seven months left in this internship, the real need for direction and next steps is beginning to surface. Pray that I will patiently rely on Him as He determines my steps, in spite of (or resulting from) my dreams and aspirations.
Hope: Fully
Adam
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