Archives For Ryan Egan

As I sit and listen to my wife and daughter enjoying bath time and think about the fact that tomorrow we celebrate our 7 year anniversary, I can’t help but wonder about why I didn’t spend today in better preparation for tomorrow. Some questions linger in my mind:

  • Why do I let feeling tired become an excuse for inexcusable behavior?
  • Why do I not stop and make sure to look over the music and the service order more often during the week, including today?
  • What is my mental block that keeps me from getting as excited as I should for tomorrow’s service?

I think I can sum up the answer to these questions in one word: focus.  My focus has been on myself lately, and that’s not good.  As I get back into blogging and back into seriously thinking about what it takes to be not only an effective worship leader in my congregation but also a husband, father, employee and friend I’m looking forward to spending some time thinking about where my focus currently is and where it should be.

Tomorrow I look forward to letting my one focus be magnifying God and His greatness without distraction.  What about you?  What distracts you and what steps do you take to regain proper focus?

No Excuse for Good Resources

Ryan Egan —  February 17, 2010 — 2 Comments

Hello blogosphere – how I’ve missed you!  It’s been increasingly difficult to attempt to keep a consistent blog with the way our daughter’s health has been and being involved in a full time job out of town.  However, I miss blogging – I miss the community and I miss sharing thoughts.

I wanted to make mention of Sovereign Grace’s February sale.  (I know it’s halfway through February already, but I just now saw it).  If you don’t own any of their music or resources, you really should, and for books and music for no more than $7 – there’s no excuse to pass up incredible resources for that price.

After being a skeptic for a very long time, I finally decided to give Planning Center Online a go.  We were using 37 Signals’ writeboards for service planning, which worked for a time, but the fact that we had to make a new writeboard in a new place every week and keep track of a whole bunch of links just wasn’t working for us.  So, I looked specifically for a free online planning tool that was specifically geared to churches and worship services.

I ended up seeing that Planning Center Online had a light, free, version.  “Cool,” I thought.  “Let’s check this out.”  I was instantly hooked.  Even with the free version there are powerful planning features available.  After using the free version for a couple weeks, I quickly convinced my pastor that we should upgrade one level.  Then, after using the first level for a couple weeks, he suggested that we upgrade to the next level.  It is very much worth it.  Here’s a quick run-down of the great features available:

  • All your services, people, songs, and media in one place that is central to everyone.  There are a lot of planning tools that have a database of people and songs that are available on a computer at the church, but with this, everything is available for everyone online which is very handy if you have multiple volunteer leaders.
  • CCLI reporting.  Planning Center is able to do your CCLI reporting for you, which is awesome.
  • Confirm, decline, and blackout date scheduling.  Everyone involved has the option to black out dates on their calendar, as well as confirm or deny positions scheduled right in their email.
  • Facebook Integration.  Planning Center just added this.  For the post-email generation – they don’t even have to leave Facebook if they don’t want to – it integrates perfectly.
  • Comments and subscribing to comments.  It is so helpful to have a section for comments and the ability to subscribe to comments so communication is made a bit easier.

I really enjoy this tool and would highly recommend it.  I’m so glad we decided to go for it and am looking forward to how it wil help us even more in the future.

Sometimes I wonder if I really should be blogging at all, considering my lack of doing such a thing over the past few months.  However, I do enjoy and many of you have expressed missing reading it, so I will continue to do so.

Life is good.  We’re experiencing growth as a congregation, I’m definitely seeing growth within the worship ministry at our church (especially much growth within myself – more on that to come), and I actually have some things to write about.  So, without further ado, what the week will look like:

  • Thoughts on Planning Center Online.  Yes, I finally decided to give it a go and boy, I wish I would have sooner.
  • I have read two fantastic books recently and I’m halfway through a third.  I’d love to share my thoughts on those.
  • Christmas and Choir music – what are your thoughts (more detailed questioning coming soon)

Enjoy the week ahead and remember, “Those who look to Him are radiant.”

We’re Moving In!

Ryan Egan —  July 28, 2009 — 2 Comments

I know it’s been quiet around here. That is mainly due to busy work schedule and our daughter continuing to heal and need more of our time.

But, big news has come! Our church building is finally about ready for us to move into. The asphalt has been poured as of today and that was pretty much the final piece of the puzzle that was necessary to move in.

We’re so excited to more than likely be having our first service in our brand new facility on Sunday, August 9th.