Monday, November 8, 2010

Roger Bacon outlasts Wyoming 26-21 in D-III OHSAA first-round playoff game

By Dave Wess Sr.

For Cincysportszone.com

Roger Bacon received the ball first and started with a fast drive that ended with a 45-yard TD pass from quarterback Tanner Sprong to wideout Mike Jackson. That, and a missed extra point, gave Bacon a 6-0 lead only 3 minutes into Saturday night’s first-round Division III, Region 12 Ohio High School Athletic Association playoff game.

Wyoming, the No. 6 seed, didn’t take long to strike back. The Cowboys used their ground attack and marched down the field to the 3-yard line, only to fumble into the hands of Bacon’s Devon Thomas. With 3:21 left in the first quarter, tailback Dalen Wess — who spelled starter Griffin Mouty, who was out with an injury — took a handoff from Sprong for a 20-yard gain.

In the second quarter, the Cowboys took to the air and used a 58-yard pass from quarterback Kyle Seyfried to receiver Jonathan Tighe to land them on the 2-yard line. A quick pitch to score and an extra point later put Wyoming up 7-6. Bacon went to its own air attack as Sprong connected with Brian Bien to score with 9:34 left in the half. That gave Bacon a 13-7 lead.

Both teams traded interceptions, but Wyoming was able to turn theirs into a touchdown to take a 14-13 lead to the locker room at halftime.

The start of the second half featured stout defensive play from both sides, as the Spartans (seeded No. 3 in the region by the OHSAA) and Cowboys traded several short offensive series of three-plays-and-out. Wyoming figured out how to break the three-and-out code first, hooking up on a 67-yard pass and then running a sweep around end for another touchdown with 9:53 left in the quarter. That gave the Cowboys a 21-13 advantage.

Roger Bacon refused to give in. The ensuing kick return gave the Spartans good field position at their own 46 yard line. The drive ended with Sprong hitting Will Farrell for a touchdown. Bacon's attempt for the two-point conversion, on a pass to Wess, failed. That left Wyoming a 21-19 lead with 7:07 to play in the game.

The Cowboys went to their ground attack in an attempt to drain the game clock. But the Spartans’ defense overwhelmed the Cowboys as combination of busted plays and penalties stalled Wyoming. A failed fourth-and-one from the Bacon 30 gave the Spartans the ball.

The winning play began with Sprong and Wess going left on a fake option. That led to a pitch from Sprong toBrian Bien, who pulled up and tossed a 70-yard bomb to Jackson. The touchdown and extra point kick fromNick Linder put Bacon ahead, 26-21.

Wyoming, seeded No. 6 in the region, ended its season with a 9-2 record. Bacon improved to 8-3 and will advance to the next round of the OHSAA playoffs.


About the writer: Dave Wess Sr., M.Ed., is CEO of the DNA Leadership Consulting Group, LLC. He also writes The WESS PRESS Blogspot and hosts The Dave Wess Blog Talk Radio Show. He is a motivational speaker on Stay A.L.E.R.T. & Keep it H.O.T.! 8 Principles for achieving MAXIMUM SUCCESS. For more, contact him atwww.DaveWessSr.com or http://davewesssr.blogspot.com/2010/09/8-principles-for-achieving-maximum.html

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Dave's 4th Sixty Day Sound-off Segment

Update from: Dave Wess Sr. Director, Ministry Operations

Dayspring Church of God Cincinnati, OH 45240

October 2010

Greetings Dayspring Church family and friends in the name of Jesus Christ! As I prepare to close out the fourth round of sixty day activities you may recall I indicated my focus would be on supporting the capital funds campaign in every way possible, and rolling out the new children’s ministry strategy. I praise God and am excited to report a few accomplishments regarding that focus. Some Information you may already know, while other updates may be new information. As a reminder, if you have any questions, concerns, or ideas, please don’t hesitate to contact me at: 513-825-2545 ext 106 or email me at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org

Children’s Ministry: As you recall, I facilitated a strategy session and received an awesome response. I completed my report and forwarded an executive summary to the executive board for review. Since that time God opened up a door of opportunity for Bethann Maxton who performed as Director of Children’s Ministry. Bethann had a life changing experience during a mission’s trip to Brazil and has responded to the call to return to Brazil and explore a potential fulltime mission’s ministry there. Having to react quickly, leadership put a leadership structure in place and made the following structure effective immediately. Sarah Hoover will continue to be the director of nursery; Jessica Ball has agreed to be the director of preschool; and Reverend Michael Thompson has agreed to take on the director of the elementary responsibilities held by Bethann. Because of these immediate changes, I decided to forward my summary information to the three directors so they can review it and prepare for the next steps relative to following up with the meeting participants. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me at: 513-825-2545 ext 106 or email me at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org

Technology: While there is not a lot to report here, thanks to Bethann Maxton we have made progress and using “Skype” technology to connect with Brazil. Our friends in Brazil actually view our service at Dayspring real time. We want to continue using this practice and share services with folks all over that cannot join us in person. If you want to Skype with us please shoot me an email at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-2545 ext. 106

Public Relations & Marketing Communications (PRMC): I just want to again thank the following people for their continued support and plan to get involved in this area. Winky Clements: Thank you for your efforts to keep us informed with your weekly updates. Tracy Payne: Thank you for your efforts to keep our Facebook communications alive and current. Bobbie Griffin: Thank you for your interest in supporting our website development effort. Xuan Stanek: Thank you for you plans to take the Dayspring Blogsite to the next level and beyond. If you are reading this and you have an interest in getting more involved in this and any other ministry at Dayspring shoot me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org . The next plan will be to launch out blogtalk radio account and upload sermons on our website.

New Website: As a reminder our new website is up and running. Be sure to visit http://dayspringweb.org

If you are interested in helping us out with website development send me an email at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org

The place with the Space: The worship team hosted the 3rd Annual Worship Conference to include Joe Pace as the keynote speaker.

Church Plant Opportunity: The Spirit Life Ministries International services are going well. They are meeting in the Hispanic Chapel.

Outreach: My God is an AWESOME God! I shared in the last update about Nimrod Baguindas and Pastor Tim’s interest to have Nimrod share more time with us. God as answered so many prayers in the outreach arena. Since the last report God has provided so many outreach opportunities for Dayspring. I mentioned earlier about Bethann going to Brazil. While Bethann departed, one of our very own returned home. Erin Luken, who serves in mission under YWAM (Youth with a Mission) and based in Atlanta, GA has responded to the call from God to come and teach the people at Dayspring how to do outreach. Erin has agreed to do outreach training at Dayspring and work with Pastor Andy to help provide leadership over the youth ministry. There have been a few other people that have also come to me and have shared their heart and passion to do outreach work. While we are not planning to bring Nimrod here to work with us for now, Pastor Tim shared the Nimrod feels that God wants him to do ministry in this area of the United States and thinks Dayspring would be a good place to consider as a home base. Pastor Tim also informed me that Nimrod will be traveling through the Cincinnati, Ohio area soon and may stop in to worship with us. We also had a wonderful time and God blessed us as we celebrated Faith in Action Sunday! Last year we had 150 people participate. This year we had over 200 people come out to work with us. Isn’t God Great? Isn’t he AWESOME? If you have any thoughts on this please contact me at: AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-2545 ext. 106.

Things you may have heard; things you may hear and things to try and remember:

A. Dayspring Church 2010 Mosaic Ministry Model

Spiritual Development

Focus on Diversity

In/Outreach Invitation to Salvation & Service

B. Sayings:

1. “Catch the VISION” “Join the WORK” and “Make it PERSONAL” often said and led by Pastor Tim from the Pulpit.

2. Dayspring Church, “Where the nations worship” Something we are known for, also said occasionally by the Pastor and will be labeled on our new website.

3. Dayspring Church, “Making Ministry Happen, where the nations worship, in the place with the space, for people like you!” This was used on an ad created for the church and will be included as part of the welcome page on our new website.

4. “Imagine what God can do” “Believe what God can do” These are the concepts and phrases shared and promoted during our Capital Funds Campaign supported by the passage of scripture found in Ephesians 3:20-21.

If you can think of another one or have any questions shoot me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-2545 ext 106.

Dayspring DID YOU KNOW? I know some if not most of you know about the famous NBA superstar that played for the Chicago Bulls and wore the jersey number 23. I even certain you Bible scholars know the well known scripture found in the 23rd chapter of book of Psalm. But do you the person who was the 23rd among the first group of people baptized at Dayspring Church at this location? IF you answer is Pam Rearigh, you are absolutely right! I believe Pam was the 23rd or around the 23rd person to experience baptism at Dayspring Church. If you have more Dayspring history stories you would like to share shoot me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org

Church Corporate Buzz: I plan to use this section to let you know what I have been hearing as suggestions and ideas for ministry. I want your feedback on the following.

Questions in the May 2010 report

Response to August 2010 questions

Why can’t we receive this updates more frequently? Like on a monthly basis or in the bulletin each week?

I plan to continue using the 60 day cycle to share activity updates. With that said, we will also continue to use other avenues for more frequent updates; such as email updates for Winky, the new blogsite, facebook and the weekly bulletin.

Is the student intern ever coming back to share his gifts with us again?

We certainly enjoyed Myron El while he shared his gift of worship leadership with us. While we may invite Myron to come back and share, there is no definite commitment or certainty of when or if that will happen. We will keep you posted.

Why are these updates so long? So much information!

I plan to consider the content of this update to produce a more manageable amount or reading. There is quite a bit of activity at Dayspring right now. I will do my best to keep everyone well informed with current information.

Regarding the concerts that are being held here. Is there a reason why not too much was shared with the church at large?

So many activities go on here at Dayspring. Thus reason we are viewed as the “place with the space”. As a church we realize the opportunity we have for better communicating our events and are working toward increasing and enhancing our practice of effective advertising and promoting both in the community and internally.

New buzz

With all of this campaign talk, can we also have drives and request for the church members to bring all of their recyclable cans so we can raise money that way?

Response will be in next update.

Fund raisers of many types add value and can even be a fun way to join in as a team to achieve financial goals. As we move forward with the campaign, our campaign advisors suggest that during the campaign drive we should try to keep to a minimum other fund raising projects. With that said we have turned this over to the children’s ministry and they may consider this approach as a way to get our kids more involved with campaign effort.

To increase our outreach of food to provide those in need, can we periodically ask the church members to bring in can goods and boxed foods to replenish our food pantry.

My research shows that this effort has been done in the past. This will be passed on to the appropriate area to consider.

Over the next sixty days my focus will be on mobilizing men’s ministry, launching blog talk radio, assimilation of new members, and discipleship ministry. If you have any questions feel free to send me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

8 Principles for achieving MAXIMUM SUCCESS


Stay A.L.E.R.T. & Keep it H.O.T.!

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From entry level operator clerk to executive of operations! From managing 12 people in one city to overseeing a worldwide operation in 4 regions and 5 countries! Dave's undergraduate degree concentration is in organizational leadership and his master's degree is in education; majoring in executive human resources and development from Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH. Dave has 24 years experience in effective leadership and tells an inspiring and motivating story on how God blessed his life as he soared the corporate ladder and excelled in executive level management in e fast paced fortune 34 arenas.

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I shared examples of these concepts on my talk show “The Dave Wess Radio Show” to provide you a flavor of how these concepts will work for you. Check out the following link that takes you to my online radio show http://www.blogtalkradio.com/davewessradioshow/2010/09/10/stay-alert-keep-it-hot and hear my discussion aired on principle # 2 Listen for links to leverage.
Dave Wess' 8 Principles for achieving MAXIMUM SUCCESS: Stay A.L.E.R.T. & Keep it H.O.T.!
1. Ask questions and be aware of your surroundings.
2. Listen for links to leverage.
3. Engage in your future environment and new net work.
4. Review your radar and rehearse your research.
5. Test your ties for tightness.
6. Be a Handshake of heroic humility.
7. Be an Offering of optimistic originality.
8. Be Trusted to transform treasures into triumph.
Remember this.
These 8 Principles for achieving MAXIMUM SUCCESS will help you

then you too will know how to

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Stop! Time for a maintenance check!

So, I find myself sitting at Performance Toyota where I have dropped my son's car off because it needed to have its brakes checked. When my son first shared this problem with me he told me that when he would try to brake, the car would stop, but the pedal would go all the way to the floor.

When I took a look at it, I gave it a quick look over and discovered quickly that his brake fluid was low. Now I get to look like a hero because I happened to have some brake fluid in my garage. So off I dashed and returned with brake fluid in hand to replenish what had obviously leaked out. We checked the brakes after the reservoir was full and found to pressure to be just fine and brakes working to our satisfaction. While I went through the routine of checking the fluids and replenishing the needed amounts, I made sure my son was watching me, and that he understood how to perform this task to the extent the need would ever arise again.

Sure enough; about three weeks later my son shared again that the brakes were not feeling right again. I asked if it was the same as before and he indicated that the pressure was still there but the pedal went about half way to the floor this time. Without giving it any thought, I asked if he remembered the training I gave him on how to check the fluids and replenish if need be. With confidence he said he did remember and could do the job. And he did.

Three weeks later I am at my son's football game and all was going well. In fact their team won 52 to 21. Unfortunately, during the game my son experienced a leg injury that took him out of the game just before the first half ended and left him missing the rest of the game. Because of that injury, I had to drive his car home. It was then that I discovered that the brake pedal was once again going all the way to the floor. The car did stop okay, but when you have to go to the floor to stop, is not at all a safe condition.

So I thought to myself. Why didn't I take a closer look at this sooner? Why didn't I more seriously evaluate this situation? Why didn't I consider taking my son's car to a shop to let someone with more experience assess the car? The warnings and signs were right in front of me so why didn't I simply stop and take time for a maintenance check.

The night of the football game was a night of many victories for me. Yes the team I pulled for won in a great fashion. And in spite of my son’s misfortune with an injury that had him sidelined for a portion of the game; I received a blessing from that injury. It was that injury that prompted me to have to drive my son’s car home. Had it not been for that injury, I’m not sure when I would have taken a closer look at the car or what might have happened because of my lack of focus.

So as I sit in the shop waiting on the word about my son’s car, the thought came to mind which inspired me to share with you. What are the areas in your life that may require you to take a closer look right now, instead of waiting until later or too late? What behaviors, ways practices or situations do you find yourself in the midst of that may need to be evaluated more seriously? What are the issues or matters in your life that you are trying to work out on your own that may need to be shared with an accountability partner, a pastor or someone that has experience assessing such situations? Why don’t you consider taking a moment? Maybe you should STOP and take time for a maintenance check.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Are you connected to the source?



Isn't it so cool to be connected to the source and connected to Jesus? Now there are days when I just want to sleep in or lay around a watch TV. But I’m rejoicing in the LORD because I am so tired I can’t see straight; i’m yawning every 42 seconds; but I still can’t wait to head to church to get my
praise on!


When I'm connected I drawn in and becomes natural to want to be in the place where folks meet to celebrate how awesome GOD IS! So even though I feel lazy sometimes; even though I may not want to go all the time; even though I may trip and fall while on my journey sometimes; I get back up get with the desire to I press on toward the mark of the prize of the high calling Jesus Christ! Philippians 3:314

I’m going to Dayspring church! www.Dayspringweb.org Where yaw going today?


Friday, September 3, 2010

Sport the Gray or paint them away!

That is the question for the day!

The gray hair appeal is sometimes referenced as the distinguished look. In fact, it has even been stated that sporting the gray is the look of the ages. I am very comfortable with that fact that with age my gray hair growth has been more than plentiful.

With that said; sometimes I want to change it up and get rid of the gray hair. On special occasions I pull out the hair color and get to painting all my gray hair away. All gone! That’s right! I look in the mirror and enjoy the look.

I will be enjoying and witnessing a most special occasion soon. My oldest daughter is getting married. Hmmm…let’s see. Do I sport the gray or paint them away? You tell me. What would you do?



Thursday, August 26, 2010

"How to address the “SWC Syndrome”

Have you ever heard of the “should have, would have, could have syndrome”? Well, I never heard about it either until I was inspired with the message. Let’s just call the SWC Syndrome for short.

This video speaks about the SWC Syndrome and how to address the actions on which you have either procrastinated or for whatever reason you decided to put off starting or completing. The thoughts of “no action” begin to burden you and consume your being to the extent you sometimes have a hard time reengaging.

If you ever fall prey to this syndrome, don’t spend a lot of time in self pity, and get depressed and overwhelmed with stress. Try to consider the following steps.

1. Inventory your list: these are the items or actions that believe you should have done or taken care of; wished you would have done or taken care of; knowledge of what you could have added, changed, provided yet didn’t.

2. Identify Opportunity: Sometimes it is too late to go back and take the action. However, on occasion you find that there is still an opportunity to take action. Perhaps there is an event going on that requires your expertise and you don’t speak up when you or the group you are in is being solicited for help. Then later you wish you would have spoke up and shared your skills and made yourself available. Now let’s you identify this on your list and find out that the opportunity is still open. What do you do? Go to #3.

3. Take immediate action: Pick up the phone and call; email, text or drive over; However you decide to do it, take immediate action and Go Make it Happen Today!

After you view this, please take a moment to rate the video, and leave me a comment about times when you wished you had went ahead and taken action instead of putting it off.


Dog: A man’s best friend?

Where did the statement come from? What is meant by a dog or a pet being a friend or being viewed as the closest acquaintance to a human?

My dad had lady so trained that during family time watching the black & white TV in the basement, there were times when we would be watching TV and enjoying ice-cream, and as I can remember it like it was yesterday, Dad would tell lady to go upstairs and get your plate and off Lady would run. And in less than a minute Lady would return, wagging her tale with her plate in her mouth anticipating that something good was getting ready to happen. Even though we knew Lady's skill, each time she would go off and return on demand, we would watch in amazement our dog, our pet, our family member, our friend Lady do her thing.

Lady grew old and past on. And let me tell you, that was like losing a family member. It took a while to recover her being gone. We had other dogs during and after lady; laid, baby, princes, and even when I got married there was my oldest daughter’s favorite named “buttons”. But known had the impact on my life like lady.

Realizing the responsibility of caring for a pet as I observed and in which took part, as an adult I didn’t want to have a dog in the house. Knowing the business of my household and the business travel and school activities, I didn’t want any pets of mine to be cheated out of the care and love it deserved. So I took a stance and claimed that in my house we will not have a pet.

While being the demanding yet loving father that I continue to try to be, I always struggled saying “NO” to my kids, especially my daughters. So when my oldest daughter graduated from college part of our strategic plan was to allow her to move back home, land a good job, TITHE her income (Tithing and giving offering is a must in our family) and save has much as possible before setting sale on the next level of her life journey. Prior to her moving back in my daughter, with her sweet, kind and loving voice asked, “Daddy is it okay if I purchase a puppy to bring home and move in with me?” Within less than a three second mental, emotional rollercoaster ride and thought to myself, “Oh boy, here we go!”, “I am not taking care of a dog!”, “Who’s going to watch the dog when you are not here?” “That dog better not poop on my carpet!” “And what about the barking?” “I am not getting up to let that dog out!” Then out of nowhere I answered, okay dear???

It was during the following week Coco entered into my life. A frail little mutt, needing love and care that had not been loved or taken care of; My daughter walks in and the first thing she does is honor me by bringing Coco over to me while I was lying on the couch watching TV; or sleeping in front of the TV. She places Coco on my lap and says “Coco” this is daddy. Coco was scared at the site of this big, strange man and was shaking something fierce. Immediately I transitioned from all of my previous thoughts and beliefs to and began trying to figure out how I can remove this fear from Coco so that he is comfortable around me.

In just a few months Coco went from shaking at the very presence of me, to always looking for me whenever he comes in the house. You want to talk about what makes you feel good? When I would come home from work or from just being outside working in the yard, my family members may say hello, or hi dad; but Coco would stand up on his hind legs and would greet me as if he was reaching out to give me a hug. Whenever I would head upstairs Coco would run ahead of me and wait at the top of the steps just to greet me once again and collect his scratch behind his ears and pat on his head. Whew! That would make me feel so good inside. That would make me feel appreciated. That alone helps me understand what it means to say a dog can be one of your best friends.

Well my daughter has moved out and is getting married soon. When she comes home to visit and has Coco with her, as soon as Coco comes in the house he immediately starts looking for me. When he finally finds me lying on the couch watching TV or sleep in front of the TV, he takes off running in my direction and jumps up on the couch and we begin playing as if he never left the house.

Through this I have relearned my appreciation for pets. I especially appreciate those who car for pets and even those who have a passion to care for and look for missing pets for families who are sometimes in distress from having lost their animal friend, like my friend Andy Esche at http://www.missingpets.com/

Take a look at my video featuring Coco, one of my best friends. Then think about things in life you appreciate with which you can reconnect and “Go Make it Happen Today! Please rate this video and blog and share your favorite or funny pet story.





Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Dave's 3rd Sixty Day Sound-off Segment



Greetings Dayspring Church family and friends in the name of Jesus Christ! As I prepare to close out the third round of sixty day activities you may recall I indicated my focus would be on maximizing outreach opportunities, close circuit connections, launching new website and the public relations and marketing communications (PRMC)team. I am excited to report a few accomplishments regarding that focus. Some Information you may already know, while other updates may be new information. As a reminder, if you have any questions, concerns, or ideas, please don’t hesitate to contact me at: 513-825-2545 ext 106 or email me at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org

Children’s Ministry: We experienced a very exciting children’s ministry brainstorming meeting in July. The turn out was awesome. We discussed strengths and opportunities and directionally discussed how we can move toward a self directed work group approach to leadership which includes partnering team leaders over each area of ministry. I wish to thank everyone that came out and stayed late on a beautiful Friday evening when so many other activities and more fun things could have been done. Your commitment and dedication was herculean and admirable. I wish to thank Chris fox for coming by to help me facilitate this meeting. Next steps: During this month I will generate a report comprised of all the collected data and will have it reviewed by the Senior Pastor and executive committee prior to forwarding it to the meeting participants and sharing the direction with the church at large. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact me at: 513-825-2545 ext 106 or email me at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org

Technology: WE ARE WIRED!! For close circuit TV that is. We now have the capability to view service via close circuit in the library. I am so excited about this! You remember in my last update I thanked Cindy Mason for responding to God’s call to request that this be done. Well I was also approached by another person recently. Tiffany Payne shared that God has placed it on her heart to work with a special needs ministry. PRAISE GOD! Now we need to simply form this effort and make it happen ASAP! The body of Christ at work! The next connection for cabling will be in the lobby/narthex, and café which will be completed this month; connections to multipurpose room and other classrooms will be completed over the next 30 to 60 days, after which we will focus on running ongoing scheduling messages during business and ministry hours.

Public Relations & Marketing Communications (PRMC): Not much activity as of yet. Although we did experiment with a webcam YouTube video taken during the youth camp at camp Lebanon, and a video presentation of the “A Mosaic Movement” A day in the Life of Dayspring Church during Unity Celebration Sunday, both of which were shared on FaceBook. If you would like to see the video or receive the link shoot me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org. I do wish to again thank Chris Fox for coming to the PRMC meeting. To give everyone an update on the direction, see what I shared during the ministry fair.

Spreading the Good News about the Love of Christ and the ministries at Dayspring Church of God to and through the television, radio, schools, universities, communities, internet, businesses and churches!

Here is how you can help!

Televisions: Help establish ongoing contact with local and national stations! Produce live feeds to remote family viewers.
Radio: Assist with online radio & help establish ongoing contacts with local and global stations! Produce live feeds to remote family listeners.
Writing: Help write proposals, memos, and creative advertisements. Help generate and mail announcements, and follow up correspondence.
Speaking: Help deliver creative announcements and mock up news interviews and reporting!
New Ideas: You have any? Pleases share at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-2545 ext 106

New Website: The new website is ready to go. While it isn’t live, I can let you see a preview. Remember this is not the new website address; just a link to let you view it. The new address will be shared during release of new site. I want to thank Bobbie Griffin, one of our newest Dayspring family members who indicated that he would help me out on the website development effort. You see after we go live, we still need help to make changes, updates etc... So in addition to Bobble…HELP!!! I had to get that off my chest. If you want to help with the website…that’s right, you know the drill, contact me at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org Here is the preview link: http://dayspringcincy.fhcaleb.com/

The place with the Space: 1. Damon Gospel Productions: Damon Gospel Productions Presents… “The TrailBlazer’s Concert” took place on July 27th. Great turn out. I would like to thank everyone from the church that helped out sound, greeting, facilities and those that came to experience the great concert. 2. A reminder about the Divine Purpose Productions: Divine Purpose Productions is proud to be hosting the 2010 Dorinda Clark Cole's Ohio Regional Singers & Musicians Conference on Friday August 20, 2010 and Saturday August 21, 2010 right here at Dayspring Church of God; Dr. Clark-Coles will be in “The Place with the Space”. Twinkie Clark of the world famous Clark Sisters will be in attendance at “The Place with the Space”

Church Plant Opportunity: Dr. John Pande: and his Global Changers Ministries experienced their inaugural service opening at Dayspring on August 1, 2010 in the Hispanic Chapel. They had seating for around 80 people who would include their congregation and special guest. They had approximately 72 people in attendance. As Dr. Pande and his church have taken on this new venture on site, effective mediately they have also taken on a new name. They will now be known as the “Spirit Life Ministries International”.

Outreach:
Underground:
Our next door neighbors call the Underground “The Zone” is now hosting a church plant that will begin a new outreach ministry. They will have Sunday services however they have an outreach focus. As more details come in we will keep you informed. As I indicated in the last update that my focus priorities would include outreach; this is something that has just happen before our very eyes. God is awesome!

Nimrod: You may recall when Nimrod of the Philippines was here during a unity service when he spoke to us about his missions work he is doing right here in the U.S. out of Atlanta, GA. Pastor Tim has expressed an interest in having him come and hang out with us for a will and conduct training on effective outreach practices and even go out and do outreach ministry with us and for us. While the expense to fund this effort is extremely less than a salaried position, the dilemma right now is from where the funds would come, where could Nimrod and his wife and young daughter stay and how can we provide such expenses has cell phone, internet access etc.. all of which represent the bare minimum. If you have any thoughts on this please contact me at: AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-2545 ext. 106.

Things you may have heard; things you may hear and things to remember:
A. Dayspring Church 2010 Mosaic Ministry Model
Spiritual Development
• Prayer
• Bible Study
• Fellowship
• Systematic Fasting

Focus on Diversity
• Multigenerational Teams
• Family oriented ministry (father, mother, children, grandparents, teens, etc.)
• Seek unity service or gathering opportunities.
• Influence individuals to grow relationships with others.
• Racially blended

In/Outreach Invitation to Salvation & Service
• Growing the Kingdom for Christian service.
• Increased and more strategic approach to invite friends & neighbors to programs & services.
• Include others outside of Dayspring to join service efforts.
• Let’s not assume everyone is saved.
• Invite people to join the works and help serve.
• Recruitment efforts in community, academic, and civic organization arenas.

B. Sayings:
1. “Catch the VISION” “Join the WORK” and “Make it PERSONAL” often said and led by Pastor Tim from the Pulpit.
2. Dayspring Church, “Where the nations worship” Something we are known for, also said occasionally by the Pastor and will be labeled on our new website.
3. Dayspring Church, “Making Ministry Happen, where the nations worship, in the place with the space, for people like you!” This was used on an ad created for the church and will be included as part of the welcome page on our new website.

C. Stay tuned! I’m excited and can’t wait to hear what new saying or phrase may come during the capital campaign!

If you can think of another one or have any questions about items A & B, shoot me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-2545

Dayspring DID YOU KNOW? I have an interesting story I would like to share in a section that I will periodically include called “Dayspring DID YOU KNOW?” Did you know that in our history there was once a plan to have a Dayspring Drive-in service? I know! WHAT!!??? That’s what I said too! The next time you are driving in the parking lot close to the building on the I-275 side just beyond the front entrance, you might notice how there is a nice slope or slant where the parking spaces are. There was a plan designed to allow cars to be parked with a perfect vantage point for viewing service from the car, with the drive-in type speaker to hear. While it never happened, I must say that was some innovative and out of the box thinking for back in the day…if you have more Dayspring history stories you would like to share shoot me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org

TAG IT: While I am slightly disappointed in the level of responses, remain optimistic and have been encouraged by those of you that have indicated that you are still working on this. Because of those responses I will continue to hold the TAG IT game open and see how we do over the next update cycle. If you have any questions feel free to send me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-254.

Church Corporate Buzz: I plan to use this section to let you know what I have been hearing as suggestions and ideas for ministry.

I want your feedback on the following.

Questions in the May 2010 report
1. Can we have a bulletin board that we can post network type information to include yet not be limited to the following: Job postings, people in need of, free give always (furniture, cloths, cars, etc.), upcoming local events. Response: A bulletin board will be placed near the café for this purpose. All requests will need to be approved by office prior to posting. Start date to be announced.

2. Can we create a Dayspring directory of services: if I need work done on a car, yard, house, computer, how can we find out who in Dayspring has these skills? Response: This can be done. However we will need volunteers that are interested to send a note to AskDave@dayspringcincy.org.

3. Can we have a holiday dinner (FREE for the community) held on Christmas day and/or Thanksgiving Day? This could be for out reach to the lonely, needy, unsaved, un-churched, etc. God laid this on my heart and told me to get to work and make it happen. Response: This has been shared with the fellowship, missions, and evangelism ministry leaders. The person with the idea has been contacted. More discussions will take place to determine timing feasibility.

4. Can we have small candles on a very small inexpensive wooden block to be used to give to new converts? We can put their name, the date Christ was accepted into their life, and give it to them so they can have it as a reminder of when the first lit their light and got connected to Christ. Response: A volunteer has come forth to create a mock-up wooden block and is working directly with the person with this idea.

5. Can we have a nurse ministry that can routinely conduct health fair and information clinics for things like blood pressure screenings for the congregation and community? Response: A few folks have raised their hand and have expressed the interest. More follow up needed.

6. Can we approach all the area businesses, schools, nursing homes, and invite them to come to our service or event as well as request that we speak at their place of business or operation?
Response: This is an effort that I hope will fall under PRMC ministry. As well I do know that one of our ordained ministers did go out and preach at a nursing home. PRAISE GOD!

7. There is the United Way, World Vision, UNICEF, and Operation FEED etc... How can we create a commercial and campaign for Dayspring’s Helping Hands Ministry which does the exact same thing. Response: If we plan to keep this going under our church We really need more help on this. The administrative duties alone require resource hours we currently do not have. Please pray for help on this!

8. Since we have sold the church bus, how can we create funds to purchase another bus or develop a transportation strategy that assures transportation for ELMS and other ministries when the need arises? Response: Discussions have yet to commence on how, when or if we will purchase a new bus. The focus right now has been on capital campaign strategy which involves the entire church at large.

New buzz comments and Questions: responses will be in next update.

1. Why can’t we receive this updates more frequently? Like on a monthly basis or in the bulletin each week?
2. Is the student intern ever coming back to share his gifts with us again?
3. Why are these updates so long? So much information!
4. Regarding the concerts that are being held here. Is there a reason why not too much was shared with the church at large?
5. These updates are great! Can you provide a way for us to follow up if we have questions? Perhaps at the end of each section you could indicate how folks can follow up.
Over the next sixty days my focus will be on supporting in every way possible the efforts of building the capital fund campaign strategy, rolling out the new children’s ministry strategy, and keeping my eyes and ears open to the immediate and future needs of Dayspring Church of God at large. And with your continue support and God’s blessings I am certain we will be successful.

Thank you so much for reading this update and for all of the prayers and encouraging comments! And remember, if you have any questions feel free to send me a note at AskDave@dayspringcincy.org or call me at 513-825-2545.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Dave's 2nd Sixty Days in Director, Ministry Operations position

Director, Ministry Operations
Sixty Day Sound off Segment


Greetings Dayspring Church family and friends in the name of Jesus Christ! As I prepare to close out my second sixty days of activities on my journey as your Ministry Operations Director, I have quite a few updates to share. If you have any questions, concerns, or ideas about this update I would love to hear your feedback so please don’t hesitate to contact me at: 513-825-2545 or email me at:
AskDave@dayspringcincy.org
1. Leadership Summit
I experienced a very uplifting and inspiring meeting with the elders, executive committee and representatives from each ministry team. Our focus was on the following:
A. Getting in the WORD: Pastor Tim shared the B90 plan; B. Goals & Ministry Model; C. Outreach concepts and strategies with Nimrod as our guest speaker; D. financial challenges & options to consider for the future which was shared by Elder Chairman Tim Russell;
2. 2010 Goals
Discipleship & Giving
Our focus of discipleship & giving is supported by the following six 6 goals that we plan to achieve by the end of the year.
· 52 souls saved: as of April we are at 13 which is only slightly below our goal.
· 5% membership growth: this number is fluctuating yet we are consistently averaging around 361 with a gradual incline.
· 10% increase in small group participation: We are beginning to see excitement generated in this area and believe we will reach this goal.
· 10% increase participation in ministry: The increase here is gradual; and with new ministry opportunities on the horizon, I expect we will meet and exceed this goal.
· 5% increase in income: We are tracking lower than target. The gap is closing slowly so I’m praying for an increase in giving. Most importantly, I’m praying for an increase level of individual and church-wide trusting in God, prayer and fasting, and tithing.
· End of year savings/building fund $70k: We are seeing activity in this category, yet are not at the goal level as of end of April.
3. Mosaic Ministry Model
As a result of the leadership discussions earlier this year the team agreed to make every attempt to practice and promote what we are calling the Mosaic Ministry Model. Therefore all ministry efforts should include the following.
Spiritual Development
· Prayer; · Bible Study; · Fellowship; · Systematic Fasting
Focus on Diversity
· Multigenerational Teams Family oriented ministry (father, mother, children, grandparents, teens, etc.); · Seek unity service or gathering opportunities; · Influence individuals to grow relationships with others; · Racially blended
Inward and outreach invitation to salvation & service
· Growing the Kingdom for Christian service; · Increased and more strategic approach to invite friends & neighbors to programs & services; · Include non members o participate in service.
· Let’s not assume everyone is saved; · Invite people to join the works and help serve; · Recruitment efforts in community, academic, and civic organization arenas.
4. Technology
To help us capture the wonderful worship experience and produce a quality DVD to share with sick and shut-in, or post online I am happy to say we now have a new camera and a 4 channel video mixer. Plans are also underway to wire the narthex/lobby, library, prayer room, café, multi-purpose room, and a few class rooms. The library will be used as special needs room so the sanctuary experience can be viewed on TV during worship service.
5. Transportation
With sadness I have to share that the church bus that has been with us since 1995 was sold. The need for transportation still remains an important topic of discussion for leadership. In the meantime, each event that requires transportation should be evaluated and discussed with ministry leaders to determine the most cost effective approach for accommodating transportation needs.
6. New Ministries:
The Dayspring Church of God family is truly blessed to be a part of such a phenomenal ministry work in God’s Kingdom. The following are just a few new focus areas for ministry.
PRMC Team:
This stands for the Public Relations & Marketing Communication Team. So far 6 people have expressed the interest and I am hoping to hear from others soon as there is still room for more. If you are a Dayspring family member or a friend or guest and you have the skill set or interest to help promote through creative church announcements, writing, creating flyers, public service announcements on radio or TV, please contact me and find out how you can get involved.
Dayspring Commercials:
Dayspring will be releasing a series of marking commercials that will air in November.
New Website:
Also aligned with the November media release is the new website that is almost finished. While I am excited about the work that is being done on the new website, I could use some help on posting pictures, data and creative material.
The place with the Space:
Leadership has coined the phrase that Dayspring Church of God is also “The Place with the Space”. Christian based organizations and businesses are often contacting the church about conducting church business meetings, conferences, concerts and a host of other gatherings. We have two new events COMING SOON that will help promote our ministries, minister to the Forest Park area and generate revenue.
Damon Gospel Productions: Damon Gospel Productions Presents.. “The TrailBlazer’s Concert” Celebrating 10 Years of Ministry will be at Dayspring Church of God on Tuesday evening July 27th at 7:00 p.m. On that evening the following will be in “The Place with the Space”. Dexter Walker & Zion Movement (Chicago, IL) Livre' (New York, NY) Benita Washington (Nashville, TN) Latice Crawford (New York, NY) and many more.
Divine Purpose Productions: Divine Purpose Productions is proud to be hosting the 2010 Dorinda Clark Cole's Ohio Regional Singers & Musicians Conference on Friday August 20, 2010 and Saturday August 21, 2010 right here at Dayspring Church of God; Dr. Clark-Coles will be in “The Place with the Space”. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGYCqXlAfH8&feature=related; Twinkie Clark of the world famous Clark Sisters will be in attendance at “The Place with the Space” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbKCWL4GevU&feature=related
Myron El: Our new Intern
As you know Myron is with us now for the summer and has already been engaging in service and in a most effective way sharing his God gifted talents through music. Please pray that God will have HIS way with the union between Myron and Dayspring Church of God. Special thanks to the Burrell family for sharing their home with Myron during his time with us.
7. Church Plant Opportunity:
Earlier this year we had a guest speaker, Dr. John Pande of Papa New Guinea; one of the most diverse countries on earth, with over 850 indigenous languages and at least as many traditional societies, out of a population of just under 7 million. Dr. Pande was planted in Cincinnati, OH to start a church with a focus on international outreach. His church, a membership of around 45 people, has been operated as a tenant in a church located in Forest Park. Unfortunately the church land-lord has decided to close the facility. We along with Pastor Mendoza have been in discussion with Dr. Pande and plan to help by sharing space for Dr. Pande’s church to operate out of Dayspring’s facility.
8. Church Corporate Buzz: After you read the ideas I received please share with me your opinion on if you think we should consider making these ideas happen and how you can help.
· Can we have a bulletin board that we can post network type information to include, yet not be limited to job postings, people in need, free give always (furniture, cloths, cars, etc.), upcoming local events?
· Can we create a Dayspring directory of services that will list the contacts within the church that can do handy work, car repairs, home maintenance, computer work or have a small business?
· Can we have a holiday dinner (FREE for the community) held on Christmas day and/or Thanksgiving Day? This could be for outreach to the lonely, needy, unsaved, un-churched, etc.
· Can we have small candles on a very small inexpensive wooden block to be used to give to new converts? We can put their name, the date Christ was accepted into their life, and give it to them so they can have it as a reminder of when the first lit their light and got connected to Christ.
· Can we have a nurse ministry that can routinely conduct health fair and informational clinics for things like blood pressure screenings for the congregation and community?
· Can we approach all the area businesses, schools, nursing homes, and invite them to come to our service or event as well as request that we speak at their place of business or operation?
· There is the United Way, World Vision, UNICEF, and Operation FEED etc... How can we create a commercial and campaign for Dayspring’s Helping Hands Ministry which does the exact same thing?
· Since we have sold the church bus, how can we create funds to purchase another bus or develop a transportation strategy that assures transportation for ELMS and other ministries when the need arises?
9. TAG IT
Let’s not forget our game. Remember the TAG IT game? So far out of close to 400 people who in some way received the TAG IT form, fewer than 10% have responded. Even though I received less than 10%, allow me to share how this information can be used. As a reminder, TAG IT stands for Talent, Aspiration, Goals, Indentify and Tell. In each area, I have calculated common interest categories that stood out the most for the responses received.
Talent: Out of 92 categories 9 common areas were administration, creativity, service help, working with children, discernment, evangelism, hospitality and teaching.
Aspiration: Out of 44 categories 4 common areas were working with children, evangelism, training children and young adult ministry.
Goals: Out of 31 categories 3 common areas were family leadership, increase study of God’s word, deeper relationship with Christ.
Identify: Out of 12 categories 9 common areas were self discovery, small group, and diversity.
Tell: Out of 15 categories 9 areas were marriage, grandchildren, and service.

With this kind of data we can begin to create, develop, refocus and structure our ministries around the various areas. From the very least area to the most common area of interest, I am interested in learning the dynamics of how Dayspring is made up. The more completed forms I receive, the more frequently I can provide updates on the latest areas of interest, as well as ministry operation efforts are being planned to respond to the diverse and unique interest of the church. So let the “TAG IT” Game Continue! Want to play?

Over my next sixty days I will be focusing on maximizing outreach opportunities, close circuit connections, launching new website and PRMC team. God bless you and thank your reading this update.