by Dr. Bob Lee | Sep 23, 2025 | Pastor Letters
One of the quieter secrets of sustained, faithful leadership is not more answers — it is better questions. In a recent podcast interview, Pastor Rick Warren reminded Carey Nieuwhof (and all of us listening) that the quality of our life and leadership will be...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Sep 16, 2025 | Pastor Letters
This past Sunday we explored the story of King Josiah in 2 Kings 22–23, a young leader who rediscovered God’s Word, allowed it to pierce his heart, and led his people into repentance and renewal. Josiah reminds us that the most dangerous loss in life isn’t misplacing...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Sep 9, 2025 | Pastor Letters
While in seminary, I was introduced to Brother Lawrence by my professor of Christian Spirituality, Dr. E. Glenn Hinson, who passed away earlier this year. Dr. Hinson had a way of pointing us toward voices in the Christian tradition who spoke with clarity and depth...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Sep 2, 2025 | Pastor Letters
This August, we walked through a three-part series titled Gifted and Called: SHAPED to Serve, exploring how every believer is saved for something – called, equipped, and sent for God’s purposes. Together, we saw that God’s calling isn’t reserved for pastors,...
by Dr. Bob Lee | Aug 26, 2025 | Pastor Letters
Church seating is a fascinating thing. Over time, most of us gravitate to “our spot,” whether that’s on the aisle, near a friend, or close to the back. I’ve even joked that if someone sits in your seat, it can throw your whole morning off. And of course we kid about...