“Things I didn’t expect from launching Suncrest-East” series
I am writing a series of posts related to launching Suncrest-East. I have no plan for how often or how many. There are just things that I have discovered that I want to share and things that we have done that could be helpful to others. I in no way think I am an expert. These are just some things I’ve learned.
Last night we had the first of our 4 Christmas Eve services jointly at West Campus. I only had a small part in introducing our Benevolence offering but I was thrown off when I got a case of the nerves before going on stage. That was just plain weird.
It was a combination of the crowd and actually walking onto a stage. I get nervous before I preach every time (regardless of the place) but to feel those nerves before my 3 minute part was surprising. I had better prepare for that again when I preach at West Campus in early 2009.
The best part of that whole experience though was two parts:
- looking into the crowd at West campus and seeing East campus peeps;
- talking specifically with a new family to Suncrest-East after the service. That was so exciting to see them there and realize that they are connecting at East Campus.
Merry Christmas!

I say all this with the full knowledge that the pre-launch excitement of launching the campus has waned with the campus actually being launched. We are making adjustments to prevent burnout, but it’s their sense of ownership that has given them the determination and tenacity to accomplish the mission no matter what.
One of the things I didn’t expect and perhaps could not have expected was how launching