Sunday, December 4,2011 was The Summit‘s first day in the gymnasium at the Green YMCA and I must admit that I was nervous. I usually don’t get uptight about speaking, so I think it must have been a combination of being in a new room and ensuring that we had thought of all the details, considering that we were not able to do a trial run. Although my nerves never left me, I can honestly say that the Lord gave us a great first experience in our new meeting area even though we have a few things to still work out. Instead of trying to provide a cohesive story, here are some of my random thoughts about the day/move into the gym:
- We have incredible volunteers. Seriously. Being a portable church is not always easy, but hard-working volunteers are priceless. Many of them arrived earlier than usual to make sure everything got done. In our best calculations, we have approximately 70 volunteers, which is about 60% of our people.
- I love having the support of our main campus, Canton Baptist Temple. There is so much support that starts at the very top of the leadership and flows right down into the congregation. Simple things like…we needed some last-minute equipment before the gym launch and our top leaders made sure that we had what we needed.
- The sound in the gym was not as bad as I anticipated, thanks to some careful thinking and planning by our musicians and sound techs. In my opinion, everything sounded better in the gym and a few minor tweaks will provide great sound! By the way, I loved the Christmas songs today and the moving backgrounds of snow.
- It is exciting to see all the different types of people who attend the Summit. I couldn’t have put together a better group of people myself!
- I felt like I rushed the passage of Scripture (Romans 12:1-2) today, but I want to revisit it again. There was so much more I wanted to say.
- God knew what He was doing when He moved us into the YMCA almost two years ago. The location has created an easy solution for growth. Even though we are only using half of the gym right now, I’m so thankful that we can easily expand into the other half of the gym as we grow.
- I loved looking out this morning and seeing two groups of people. First, the people who started attending the Summit during the first year. You guys have supported me and encouraged me all along the way. We wouldn’t be where we are today without you guys! The second group of people are those of you who have come to us over the last two years. Even though you haven’t been here from the beginning, you are already a part of the Summit family. The excitement you have brought to our congregation has motivated us in extraordinary ways! I do love all of you!
- I enjoy being involved in ministry with my wife and kids. I could say a lot more here but it would sound like bragging (haha!).
- Thanks be to God who never ceases to amaze me. The journey has not always been easy and I don’t expect an entirely smooth road ahead, but if You are with us then we will continue to move forward.





ontemplating the possibility of a second campus. Launching a second campus would provide another outlet to reach people with the gospel of Jesus Christ whom we are not currently reaching at our main campus. After being exposed to the need north of the main campus, our leadership staff and finance committee unanimously agreed to prayerfully as well as financially support this endeavor. Boasting close to 300,000 un-churched people in Summit County and many more attending churches without sound, biblical teaching, the leadership team explored the possibility of planting a second campus in Green, Ohio. This location is ideal even being recognized in 2007 by Business Week as the 