Hotel info for the RoundTable

The hotel info is provided in the confirmation e-mail after registering, but some people have requested the info prior to registering. So here goes …

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites – Convention Center
10920 Nall Ave.
Overland Park, KS 66211
913-312-0900 phone
913-312-5992 fax
Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 p.m.
Rate = $90.00
Reservations must be made by 9/7/07 in order to receive the $90.00 rate. Ask for the “I.T. Roundtable Conference – Church of the Resurrection” block of rooms.

Wyndham Garden Hotel – Overland Park
7000 W. 108th St.
Overland Park, KS 66211
913-383-2550 phone
913-383-2099 fax
Check-in time is 3:00 p.m. Check-out time is 12:00 p.m.
Rate = $74.00, no breakfast (or $84.00 with breakfast)
Reservations must be made by 9/20/07 in order to receive the $74.00 rate. Ask for the “I.T. Roundtable Conference – Church of the Resurrection” block of rooms.

Or you could always go the Priceline route, like Mark.

A tragedy in our department

The two year-old grandson of Linda Ronsick, our Data Quality Administrator, died on Wednesday from an accidental drowning in a pool just a mile from the church. Linda’s daughter, the little guy’s mom, was distracted with putting sunscreen on another of her children when Benjamin fell in. Despite there being approximately 40 people in the pool area at the time, no one noticed until it was too late. The only blessing in this is that his organs have been donated to help several other children in desperate need. The memorial service is tomorrow morning here at Resurrection.

Please stop and pray for Linda, her husband Gene, their daughter Laura, her husband Matt, and Benjamin’s two brothers Luke (4) and Caleb (10 months). They have a difficult road ahead.

New ChMS, here we come!

The time has finally arrived for us to begin our Next Generation Church Management System project (“NextGen” for short). We’re blessed to have Travis Morgan joining our team half-time this week to serve as project manager. Travis is already on staff at Resurrection as the Director of Operations for Resurrection West. He has brought in a person to cover half his duties at Resurrection West so he can work with us half-time for the next 9 months, or so. He joined the Resurrection West staff a year ago from Cerner, a major player in the hospital software market based here in Kansas City. At Cerner he managed projects to implement their health care information system in hospitals, so he brings a wealth of experience with the issues he will face on this project.

We have our NextGen project kick-off meeting next week and will start with requirements gathering from all ministry departments. Our short list is (in no particular order):

Shelby Arena
Proclaim CRM
Fellowship One
Blackbaud

Our plan is to make the system selection by early November with implementation in the first quarter of 2008. Game on!

One of the first issues we are facing is the whole question of Software-as-a-Service vs. traditional buy-software-and-run-it-in-house. As I’m thinking about that, this article caught my eye.

Willow Creek Summit, Day 3

Personal highlights from today …

President Jimmy Carter:

Carter was an entrepreneur from as early as 5 years old. Didn’t know that. This was more about Carter’s life than a lesson in leadership, but he has earned our respect for his humility and his genuine life of Christian discipleship. I’m inspired. 😉

Favorite quotes:

  • It’s not an anomaly that the Bible says we’re all equal in God’s sight. We actually are equal.
  • War doesn’t beget peace. War begets war. (Not sure if that’s right, but I respect his viewpoint.)

Bill Hybels – The power of inspiration:

  • Performance difference between motivated and unmotivated employees – 40%
  • Get inspired and inspiring people around you.
  • Do you know what events you need attend to get inspired?
  • Your workspace can add to your motivation. What do you have in your office?
  • Identify and reduce every demotivating dynamic in the organization.
  • Celebrate every sign of progress.

Willow Creek Summit, Day 2

Personal highlights from today …

Colin Powell:

  • Promote a clash of ideas – a noisy system.
  • Only people get things done.
  • Any subordinate can come in at any time with any issue, scheduled or not.
  • Optimism is a force multiplier. Things will always look better in the morning.
  • War is a failure of diplomacy and a failure of politics.
  • Even the greatest of all strategies must occasionally take into account the presence of an enemy.
  • Prepare to be lonely.
  • The church shouldn’t be hijacked by politics.
  • All of us have a debt of service that we may never be able to repay.

John Ortberg:

  • When was the last time you and your team paused for an extended period of prayer (and maybe even fasting)?
  • My shadow mission is my authentic mission hijacked by ego.

Richard Curtis:

  • I’ll ruthlessly do the thing that I do to try to rectify this general injustice (HIV/AIDS).