creativity

Charles Lee Good Idea

Good Idea, Now What? An Interview with Charles Lee

Charles Lee is the Founder & CEO at Ideation, an idea-making company that specializes in helping brands scale their businesses by effectively integrating their strategic plans into day-to-day implementation. Charles is regularly invited to speak to leading brands on topics such as fostering creativity, disruptive innovation, idea-making, and brand strategy. He is also the author […]

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Doodle Pad

Antioch is a creative church. It shows up in most everything we do in some little way or another. One of my favorite things is the Doodle Pad on the back of the sermon notes sheets where people can “Draw the sermon… or pass the time.” Here is a little shot of one that Christina

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emote 360

Just met with two of my good friends Gary Christenson and Benjamin Edwards about a new media group they have created to help non-profits. It is a great concept and a great cause. If you are a non-profit in need of creative media solutions make sure to check them out… they are some of the

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155

There are now 155 people on the HUB (Antioch’s Online Community). It’s just getting started… make sure you’re signed up and have set up your personal profile!! It’s amazing to me how online peering or networking quickly and easily ties groups, people and churches together with data and personal information!! I’m currently reading through Wikinomics

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The Discoverers

Daniel Boorstin (former U.S. Librarian of Congress from 1975 until 1987) writes in his book The Discoverers that “The primary barrier to progress is not ignorance but the illusion of knowledge and expertise. Discoverers see more clearly what can be done because they have less knowledge about the way things are supposed to work and

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Multi-Sensory

I’ve been thinking a lot about how multi-sensory our culture is… There used to be a time when people could sit through long talks. The Lincoln-Douglas debates of the 1860 presidential race have always stood in my mind as an example of this. Lincoln & Douglas traveled around and cordially lectured on and debated politics

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Quite A Lineup

I had a great lunch today with Brandon Groza planning and brainstorming teaching topics, sermon ideas, adult education, and more. I’m impressed that when ministry is treated as a team endeavor, creativity flows… Anyway, look forward to some great teaching and preaching over the next six months at Antioch… God has put together quite a

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