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YouLead Video: Empowering Others, Perry Noble, Orange 2010

Posted: 10/25/12 by Orange Leaders
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We had the privilege of hearing Perry at The Orange Conference 2010. If you don’t know who Perry is, you are missing out! He’s the Senior Pastor at NewSpring Church in North Carolina and also is an incredible communicator—one who is not afraid to speak truth. Watch as he helps us understand the significance of empowering the people around us.

YouLead Video: Empowering Others, Perry Noble, Orange 2010

If you’d like to hear more from Perry, come see him at The Orange Conference 2013!

Developed by Orange, YouLead is a simple curriculum designed to develop the leadership skills of yourself, your team and your volunteers. It centers on answering three basic questions: What can I do to continue learning as a leader? How can I be intentional about connecting with my volunteers consistently? What can we do to stay on the same page as a team? We do this by creating materials that can be digested in 20 easy minutes. Click here to learn more about a subscription to YouLead.

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The Tipping Point Book Study, Week 3

Posted: 9/19/12 by Carmen Kamrath
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A good cup of coffee is one of my daily indulgences. Brewed at home or grabbing a cup at the drive-through, it’s a given that this caffeinated beverage is part of the start to my day. But every year, just after Labor Day, it’s guaranteed that a local Starbucks will gain my business almost daily for the next several months. Why? It’s those three words that make my taste buds sing—Pumpkin Spice Latte. For me—and thousands of other coffee lovers—the drink immediately makes it feel like Fall; cooler weather, falling leaves, football, and holiday celebrations that are just around the corner. It’s not just about how great a Pumpkin Spice Latte tastes—it’s also about the feelings and events that coincide with the drink’s limited season availability. Ask any Starbucks barista and they will tell you that it’s one of their most popular drinks—even though it’s only seasonal.

The Pumpkin Spice Latte is sticky—it’s a product that with a few shots of flavoring, makes Starbucks irresistible this time of year. In chapter three of the book, The Tipping Point, the Stickiness Factor is revealed and explored. Author Malcolm Gladwell specifically looks at two preschool television shows, “Sesame Street” and “Blues Clues,” to demonstrate what makes a product naturally infectious, memorable, and successful. Gladwell points out that it’s often the simple way something that’s packaged, under the right circumstances, that makes it irresistible to customers. So what does this business concept mean in terms of ministry? How can we assure that what we offer is “sticky” to children, students, and families?

Here are several ways we can create ministries that are irresistible:

  • Uniqueness—What sets your ministry apart from the many choices that kids and families have today? What do you offer that is different from anything else that competes for their time?
  • Excellence—Are you providing opportunities and programs that are done with quality and excellence? Do people feel like they are a priority in your ministry?
  • Engaging—Do kids, students, and families feel like their part of something important? Are people building relationships with leaders, each other, and with God?
  • Value—Is your ministry something that families believe is adding value to their kids’ lives, to their families, and their relationships? Do they feel valued by your ministry and your leaders?
  • Functional—Are your helping people meet their own goals of personal faith growth? Are you providing families with tools to help them grow in their faith together? Are you providing opportunities for kids and students to live out their faith in service to others?
  • Influential—Are you making a difference in the lives of kids, students, and families? And then are these people, in turn, making a difference in your communities and in the world?

Through the research studies shown in chapter three, specifically those relating to children’s television programming, we can glean ideas and wisdom on how the church and our ministries can be “sticky” to the kids, students, and families we serve each week.

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Orange Blogger Week

Posted: 9/17/12 by Bre Hallberg

It’s hard to believe, but it’s already been five months since OC12. As we look toward registration opening next week for OC13, we’re asking a few of our blogger friends to share their Orange and OC experiences with you. (There might even be a few giveaways!)

Sure, we think it’s going to be a fantastic time, but this way, you don’t have to take our word for it. You can get the scoop directly from them.

Participating bloggers include:

Amy Fenton Lee, The Inclusive Church

Benjamin Kerns, Average Youth Ministry

Ben Read, Youth Min

Cass Brannon

Henry Zonio, Youth Min and Culture

Jared Massey, Small Town Kid Min

Jenny Funderburke

Jeremy Lee, Uthmin

Matt McKee

Matt Norman, It’s Pastor Matt

Michael Bayne

Nick Blevins

Sam Luce

Tom Pounder, Ministry Blackboard

Registration opens for OC13 next Thursday, September 27. For more information, please visit www.TheOrangeConference.com.

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Remember

Posted: 5/28/12 by Orange Leaders
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“On Memorial Day the flag is raised briskly to the top of the staff and then solemnly lowered to the half-staff position, where it remains only until noon. It is then raised to full-staff for the remainder of the day.

“The half-staff position remembers the more than one million men and women who gave their lives in service of their country. At noon their memory is raised by the living, who resolve not to let their sacrifice be in vain, but to rise up in their stead and continue the fight for liberty and justice for all.” (Wikipedia)

Today, we remember those who have bravely served in our armed forces. We thank you.

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Happy Labor Day!

Posted: 9/5/11 by Orange Leaders
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Orange wishes you a happy Labor Day! Enjoy your end-of-summer activities, and join us on the blog tomorrow. The Orange offices are closed. So remember, any orders placed today will be shipped out tomorrow, Tuesday, September 6, 2011.

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Francis Chan- First Things First

Posted: 7/28/11 by Bre Hallberg

Francis Chan does one of the best jobs of communicating the underlying idea of spiritual priorities. It’s not about a list of things to do and not do, it’s about a relationship. It’s about falling in love with our heavenly Father. And once you do fall in love with Him, you will never be the same.

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Orange Conference, Day 3!

Posted: 4/29/11 by Orange Leaders
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It’s the last day of The Orange Conference—a bittersweet day, if you ask any of us.

Pastors, volunteers, youth ministers, children’s and preschool leaders will return home loaded down with more information than they’ll likely remember. Keeping up with everything may be quite a task, that’s why we think it would be a good idea to review The Orange Conference bloggers’ posts about the event. Here are just a few Orange posts you should checkout.

Jim Wideman

Giving Up On Perfect

Terrace Crawford

Lemon Lime Kids

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Shoes!

Posted: 2/25/11 by Bre Hallberg

So last week we found it pretty interesting that the Orange Tour Webcast chat conversation turned to…shoes!

And not just any shoes…ORANGE shoes.

So let’s see what you got! Tell us about your Orange footwear.

Here are a few ideas we heard….

The Orange TOMS

Orange Crocs

Orange Converse

What else you got?

And wait guys, this is for you too! Let’s take a peak into Reggie’s closet…

Can’t wait to see what you will sport at Orange ’11!

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ORANGE Shirts!

Posted: 2/18/11 by Orange Leaders
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Thanks to Nick Helbling for sharing this with us!! Happy Friday!

Have a great idea for a t-shirt? Be sure to check out our T-Shirt Design Contest.  The deadline is March 4th!

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REAL MINISTRY: Concordia Church – “Pro-Family Culture”

Posted: 10/20/10 by Orange Leaders
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Last week we launched our first installment of a blog series we’re trying out called “Real Ministry.” Each week we will be checking in with one of four churches to find out how things are going within a particular aspect of the Orange strategy. If you missed the introduction to each of these church leaders, check them out here.

Today we’re hearing from Richard Schmidt at Concordia Church in California. We asked Richard to let us know Concordia is doing in the area of reactivating the family. Specifically, what is working to create a PRO-FAMILY CULTURE and what is still a challenge for them?

Concordia Church Update – 1010 from Orange on Vimeo.

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