Category — Church
Top 10 Favorite Things this Week
It’s been a busy week and I haven’t taken much time to post. So today is make up day! In the spirit of David Letterman, here are my top ten favorite things about this past week:
10. NCAA Championship game between Carolina and Michigan State. I was rooting for the Tarheels and they put the beat down on the Spartans. We went to bed early as there was no drama.
9. I had a great time with our good friends the Sushenias and the Seagos on Tuesday night. We went to eat BBQ and took all of our kids. That would be three couples and 8 kids. 6 kids under 4. People were leaving our section and I didn’t blame them.
8. Its Master’s week. Enough said.
7. Kathie Sanford had a birthday this week. She is the Executive Assistant to Chip and has been incredible this week in coordinating much of our celebration of Easter. Much gratitude for all that she does to help us.
6. New music Tuesday brought a new album from Rascal Flatts.
5. I had a great meeting with my dear friend S. N. on Wednesday. He and his wife headed out to Africa on Thursday and will be of great use to our King. These people are devoted, passionate, and called. Wow. I am committed to praying for them.
4. The Seder meal experience was off the hook. Great experience and a great reminder of all that God has fulfilled in Jesus Christ. So thankful for the plan of God. So thankful for the lamb who took away my sin.
3. We had our all staff (all campuses) meeting this past Tuesday. One of our “traditions” is that we have a time of sharing great “stories” of life change that is happening in our church. It’s an encouraging time for all of us. I left this Tuesday in awe of all that God is doing through our church in seeing real change in reall people’s lives.
2. I have been reminded constantly this week of what a great staff team that our church has. Our team has been exceptional this week and God has really used them to provide some great opportunities for our communities to experience a celebration of Easter. In a one week period of time, our team will have led 31 different services (7 Sunday, 8 Seder Experiences, 3 Tenebrae Services, 3 Prayer Experiences and 10 Easter Services). Lots of praying, thinking, working, and serving from our entire church. I have been really proud of our staff this week. By the way, unless it’s serious; don’t call us Monday.
1. He is Risen! His life is in us raising us up to real life. “But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.” (Romans 8:11)
April 11, 2009 No Comments
Experience Easter at Pinelake
We’ve just released a list of all the worship experiences that will we have at Pinelake for the week of Easter. It should be an amazing week of contemplation and celebration of the Cross of Christ and the Resurrection. Some of these events are ticketed and those tickets will be available at all campuses beginning tomorrow.
Monday, April 6th: Read the Passion Week Story
Prepare your heart as you read Mark 11 – 15
with your family, group, or individually.
Tuesday, April 7th and Wednesday, April 8, The Seder Dinner: A Celebration of Christ in the Passover
- Reservoir Campus: Tuesday, April 7 at 6 and 7:45 p.m. and Wednesday, April 8 at 6 and 7:45 p.m. in the Activities Center (Childcare is available by online registration at www.pinelake.org/childcare for children age birth through 5 years old).
- Madison/Ridgeland: Wednesday, April 8 at 6 and 7:45 p.m. at the Madison Square Center for the Arts (Childcare is available by reservation through the Preschool Ministry at madisonpreschool@pinelake.org for babies up to 12 months old. Limited space is available.)
- Clinton: Tuesday, April 7 at 6 and 7:45 p.m. in the Worship Center (Preschool childcare is available and with no reservation necessary.)
The Seder Meal will allow us to experience and learn about much of the symbolism held in the traditional Jewish “seder” meal held during Passover week and will illuminate history in a deeply meaningful way. The event is free, but tickets are required. Tickets are available at The Source or at the Madison/Ridgeland church office on Highland Colony. Please note that there will no Renewal service at any campuses.
Thursday, April 9 “Tenebrae — A Service of Shadows“
6:30 p.m. all campuses. This will be a unique candlelight service including worship and Scripture reading that will focus on the emotional aspects of the Passion story.
Friday, April 10, “The Final Words — an interactive Prayer Experience”
The experience will be open from 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. all campuses
This is a come-and-go prayer experience in which you will interact and pray through the final words of Jesus from the Cross in unforgettable ways.
Saturday, April 11, A Day of Prayer & Fasting
Sunday, April 12, Easter Sunday Celebration
Reservoir: 6:30, 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Clinton and Madison/Ridgeland: 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.
March 28, 2009 No Comments
Worship Leaders take over American Idol?
There is a great article on MTV that reveals the trend of worship leaders showing up on American Idol. The article says that at least half of the people left on this seasons Idol are either worship leaders at their church or very involved.
Read the article here
March 22, 2009 No Comments
Shout Out for Shine 09
Last Saturday was an awesome day as over 2000 folks from Pinelake joined some other great churches in the Jackson area to meet some needs in inner-city Jackson. It was a “win” for the Kingdom, a “win” for those who participated and a “win” for those who received.
I was at Poindexter Elementary with some great folks from the Reservoir and Madison campuses at PInelake. We worked with Mrs Yolanda Lloyd (Principal) and had a great time meeting her husband, Lorenzo, who has started a church that is meeting in the Clinton area. Our partner church at Poindexter was St. Luthers MB Church and Coach Willis Bridges. These are solid folks who really care for the people of Jackson and desire to see God do a work.
I want to say special thanks to David Hardin, Chuck Newton, and Nicole Stokes for helping our church participate in Shine 09. The folks who really made it happen at our site were: Cliff Osbon, Tim Nelson, Tip Dyess, Donna Osbon, Ken Robinson, Dennis Martin and the 24 small groups that were just incredible.
Thanks to my good friend Chris Smith I have posted some photos here.
March 13, 2009 No Comments
Learning from Fast Growing Churches
On Monday a few of us are headed over to Dallas for a couple of days to connect with some other churches and learn from them. This learning environment is put together by Leadership Network and features Pinelake and nine other churches who have experienced “rapid growth”. This community of rapid growing churches is an amazing group of churches. This combined group (of all 10 churches) represents 60,388 people in average attendance each week. The churches include:
- Celebration Church, Georgetown TX
- Church of the King, Mandeville LA
- Church of the Redeemer, Gaithersburg MD
- Christ’s Church of the Valley, Peoria AZ
- Cleveland Community Church, Clayton NC
- Healing Place Church, Baton Rouge LA
- Heartland Community Church, Rockford IL
- Living Hope Church, Vancouver WA
- Pinelake Church, Brandon MS
- Sagebrush Community Church, Albuquerque NM
- Seacoast Church, Mt. Pleasant SC
March 8, 2009 No Comments


I (Tim Smith) am the husband to Lynnette, father to Levi (3) and Zoe (1) and a Pastor at Pinelake Church. My role is to help execute the spiritual vision of our church and to lead/build our staff team. My day to day is filled up with helping us to walk out our desire to be a movement of multiplying leaders, multiplying campuses and multiplying churches. 

![photo[1]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2539/3824131367_244082e1ff_s.jpg)








