Josh GriffinMore PostsGUEST POST: Boys 2 Men

One of our camp speakers this past week, Mark Moore, encouraged us to share a teaching he gave about boys becoming men. Thought there was some good stuff in here as well as something you could adjust/base a great guys trip or man challenge on:

  1. His Person:
    1. Honor vs. Selfishness—Are you a man of honor? Like a Christian Jack Bauer, you are driven by a higher code, a vision that calls for a whole-life sacrifice. You are willing to lay down your life for a higher cause, particularly the least and lost of the nation. Characterized by:
      1. a)  Obedience to law (esp. honor your father and mother)
      2. b)  Patriotic—you are moved by sacred moments in worship, preaching, ceremonies, etc.
    2. Respect vs. myopia—While honor is about you as a man, respect is about the other. You have the capacity to look beyond your own little world to recognize who is standing before you and the life they have lived that merits your attention, respect, and subservience. Characterized by:
      1. a)  Respectful address (Sir/Ma’am, titles, respecting elders, women, etc.)
      2. b)  Opening doors, not cutting off elders.
  2. His Possessions
    1. Gratitude vs. Entitlement—A man doesn’t expect grants, privileges, advantages, or handouts. The only thing you have the right to expect is the opportunity for an honest day’s work. Characterized by:
      1. a)  Profuse thanks.
      2. b)  Notes of gratitude.
    2. Financial integrity vs. greed—You manage your finances well and are generous.
        1. a)  Tithe
        2. b)  No debt
        3. c)  Generous giving—gifts, tips, tokens
  3. His Practices
    1. Discipline vs. unreliability—You are regular, reliable, and consistent in your rhythms of life.
      1. a)  Study, work, play, exercise like clockwork.
      2. b)  Sleep and eat on schedule and with disciplined balance.
    2. Priorities vs. frivolity—A man attends to the important business of life without getting sucked into the vortex of computer/video games, technological gadgets, addictions, workaholism, outdoor recreation, etc.
      1. a)  Do the hard things first.
      2. b)  Fast from food, media, technology, etc.
  4. His Postures
    1. Humility vs. arrogance—Biblical humility is not so much how you feel about yourself as how you treat the other person.
      1. a)  Pick up litter on the ground, take out the trash
      2. b)  Eat with freshmen, serve in the nursery
    2. Honesty vs. deception—“A lie is any deceit in word, act, attitude, or silence.” Are you a man of your word?
      a) Correct every deception in your life.
      b) Keep your door unlocked.

      5. His Purposes

  1. Purity vs. “swayability”—are you the same person in the locker room, bedroom, dinner table, and girlfriend’s house?
    1. a)  Carry a Bible
    2. b)  Provide your mentor with a short list of questions to hold you accountable.
  2. Wisdom vs. foolishness—Do you make healthy decisions?
    1. a)  Read and digest Proverbs
    2. b)  Grill men of wisdom
    3. c)  Guard media
    4. d)  Filter friends through parents and spiritual mentors

Mark Moore is the teaching pastor at Christ Church of the Valley in Arizona and is a regular speaker at church camps and Christ in Youth events. Follow him on Twitter right here.

Josh GriffinMore PostsHSM Weekend in Review: Volume 180

Weekend Teaching Series:  Summer Camp Kickoff Weekend (1-off)

Sermon in a Sentence: An introduction to the theme for summer camp (When Heaven and Earth Collide) by the summer camp speaker.

Service Length: 68 minutes

Understandable Message: This weekend we brought in the speaker, Mark Moore, who will be our camp speaker this summer. He did a great job of introducing the camp theme and walking students through the Sermon on the Mount – from memory! It was a great talk and the students were definitely into the talk for sure.

Element of Fun/Positive Environment: This weekend we played the most incredible game since Facebook Hack – it was called Velocicopter and it was invented by one of our team members named Hannah. So awesome! It is basically a game where we duct tape the contestants arms to their chest so they have these tiny little arms. We spilled ping pong balls on the stage and told them they needed to collect as many of their eggs in 1-minute as possible. Then we topped them off with a velociraptor mask and spun hem around as the game began. Hilarious! Here’s a little picture, I’ll see if I can find a video to put online, too. The prize was HUGE: we gave away a full camp registration to the winner!

Music Playlist: Charlie Brown (Coldplay cover), We Are the Free, Go, We Could Change the World, All I Am, Forever Reign, The Earth is Yours

Favorite Moment: I love our band of seniors! They are graduating in just a few short weeks, but they are going to also lead at camp so it was AWESOME to have them leading us this weekend. Love these students, camp will be so great!

Up next: What is Worship? (1-off)