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Invincible Youth Ministry Conference Tour

Freaking out over a sermon!

Posted on Thursday 5 October 2006 by Greg @ 11:55 am
Filed under: Rants

Pray for me. I’m freaking out.

Why? Because I get to preach to 3,000 or so youth leaders in Austin at Youth Specialties this weekend. It’s my first "main stage" sermon at YS so that’s kind of a big deal.

I know, I know, it doesn’t matter the size of the stage as long as I’m faithful to preach the sermon that God gave me to preach with a pure heart. And believe me, I believe that. At the same time I’m human and struggle with the same emotions, feelings of inferiority, competitiveness, etc as anybody else. If you never struggle with any of these emotions then give your halo a good shine for me.

Why is preaching mainstage at YS a big deal? Because I get to preach to my "target audience"…youth leaders. Although I love speaking to teenagers I’d take an auditorium full of youth leaders over an auditorium full of teenagers any day of the week and twice on Saturdays (or in this case Sunday.) Why? Because youth leaders influence teenagers. For every youth leader at the Austin Convention Center there are 5-50 teens that they represent. Influence the youth  leader and you influence the entire youth group.

Why am I so nervous? Because I always get nervous and twitterpated (sp?) whenever and wherever I preach. I got nervous last week in Nashville before my first sermon of the Game Day tour. I got nervous yesterday in front of several hundred elementary school kids doing chapel for Faith Christian Academy. Okay, I got especially nervous yesterday. There is nothing like a room full of K-6th grade Christians school students to make you feel inferior as a preacher.

The reason I agreed to do this chapel to begin with is because my five year old is now in Kindergarten at Faith and Casandra (not her real name), his 5 year old fellow student at school, said something like, "You’re daddy is not going to do chapel and bring you up on stage." Oh yeah Casandra? Ha! Not only did I do chapel but I brought Jeremy up on stage to do the gospel hand in front of everybody else. How do you say it in Kindergarten speak? Nanny Nanny Pooh Pooh!

Okay, okay there were more reasons than that for doing chapel yesterday. The biggest one being the opportunity to share Jesus and equip these kids to share their faith by using the gospel hand (check out my post Awkward Moments under "God Moments" to find out more about the Gospel hand.) And there are more reasons than just influencing youth leaders that I’m doing YS. The biggest being to honor God with the spiritual gift he has gifted me with and advance his kingdom through the truth of his Word.

As for nervousness, I’m glad for it. It’s nervousness that reminds me to pray. And lately I’m praying all the time!

Bottom line is this. Please pray for me. I’ll be preaching this Sunday at YS around 4ish in the afternoon and need as much "air support" as I can get. Pray that I preach the right sermon and that God’s Word hits the right spot in the lives and hearts of the youth leaders who attend. Pray that lives are changed and that God is honored. And pray that I do this all without passing out or puking.

Take that Casandra!

Signed, Greg Stier

16 Comments for 'Freaking out over a sermon!'

  1. On October 5, 2006 @ 2:22 pm PreacherGregS said:
    • It would be my honor to pray for you.  I also wanted you to know that I was at the Nashville Gameday conference, and I probably took as much away from it as the youth there.  It was just my wife and I who attended from our church in Louisiana, but we enjoyed ourselves.  I appreciate the hard work that you and the staff put into the conferences.  It was a blessing being able to attend. God bless, Greg.

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  2. On October 5, 2006 @ 3:03 pm Tim said:
    • Hey Greg, thanks for sharing this. Rest assured that I’ll be in the audience this weekend praying for ya while you speak. You’ll do great!

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  3. On October 5, 2006 @ 3:10 pm Becky said:
    • Greg,I am praying for you!!!You are seriously very brave.To tell you the truth I would be twice as nervous because I get toung tied very easily.I got tounge tied last night while saying a really long bible verse.Luckily for me my sister and my mom were not watching my every move.I even had to go first man that was horrible.She was  like there is someone in Treck who has a verse to say.I did not look nervous but inside I thought I hope I look like I am really together.~Becky~SEE YOU AT PHONIEX!! I hope I can meet you in person.

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  4. On October 5, 2006 @ 4:08 pm jessica said:
    • i well prey for you Greg!! God acn get you throught anything!! plus ur a great guy! God realy works through you!!

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  5. On October 5, 2006 @ 7:17 pm Grey said:
    • That is awesome Greg! I’ll pray and I hope you get the most air support possible! Well see ya’ll later!

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  6. On October 5, 2006 @ 9:11 pm Carrie said:
    • You’ll be in our prayers too! You reached me, just a passive volunteer a few years ago.  In less then two weeks I’ll be sharing the Gospel with hopefully about 250 teens at a battle of the bands event we’re hosting because of that inspiration you gave me.  I’ll pray you reach every youth leader there as much as you reached me and that every one of them create opportunities to share the Gospel with hundreds of teens (both in and out of the church).  Wouldn’t that be somethin? 

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  7. On October 6, 2006 @ 10:27 am Nolan Bobbitt said:
    • Greg, God will use you in an amazing way, and I will be praying for you (wish I were there to see you)…I preach about half the Sundays at my home church and I get nervous and feel like I am on the verge of blowing chunks almost every stinkin’ time right before I take the stage so I really appreciate your authenticity

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  8. On October 6, 2006 @ 12:00 pm BigDaddy said:
    • I am here in Austin. I chose the YS Austin particularly because you were speaking here. I am always excited to hear how you bring the message to different audiences. Hey look, its Doug. Sorry, Doug and Josh are talking rather loud next to me as I type. Geesh! Just kidding, they aren’t that loud. But from here I know what time Doug flew in this morning. Ok so here is my bottom line. Greg, Doug, Tic, Rich, Jim and others are the reasons I am here. To be inured by their experience, gifts, and service. I am upstairs sitting on a gray couch Greg, and as soon as I post this I will humbly turn my face to the cushions and pray for you(and all the speakers), as well pray that the Holy Spirit speaks clearly to all the leaders here(including me). As well I will praise God for the peace, rest, encouragement, and knowledge I will leave here with. I am also here for the students and the ministry God has called me to serve. I must pray for the retention and the application of the content of my praise. I hope to return to give the quality of ministry the students and God deserve. I am pretty nervous about that too Greg. In fact I feel like I am getting sick to my stomach right now…….oh….wait….its lunch time, I think I am just hungry. 

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  9. On October 7, 2006 @ 8:59 am greg stier said:
    • I love you big daddy. You make me laugh…and think

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  10. On October 7, 2006 @ 9:25 am jeff said:
    • Saw your article in Network magazine while in Austin.   I understand what a freshman faces with two daughters in a similar situation.  Will pray for you and the delivery of your sermon.  As per freshmen in college, I feel there should be daily scriupture intake to help combat todays worldly influences and my daughters are registered at readscripture.com that tracks their login daily and makes them accountable to me and they don’t have to talk to dear old dad daily.  It could be a useful tool for others to stay engaged when off to college.

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  11. On October 7, 2006 @ 1:17 pm dreamer08 said:
    • defiantely praying for you greg…my own youth leaders actually went to conferences this weekend…my head youth minister went to a conferenve (wed-fri) in atlanta with my pastor and then my two associative youth ministers and my youth music minister went to a conference (thurs- sunday) …i’m not sure where they went , but i’m definately praying for them for some of the same reasons that i’m praying for you…i pray that both them and you get spoken to by God whether your the one teaching or receiving.

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  12. On October 7, 2006 @ 8:10 pm kacy said:
    • hi grag i found you web site on dare2share.org just to let you know i was at the dare 2 share conference in linclon nebraska last year and you are an awsome preacher and i use th g.o.s.p.e.l alot now when im sharing my faith at school and i have faith in u that you will do grat preatching to the youth leaders im praying for you. good luck and god bless

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  13. On October 8, 2006 @ 2:13 pm Ashley Buckner said:
    • Hey Greg as I read this you will be going to preach in a mere 3 hours. I kinda know how you are feeling. I talked in front of my church about D2S last march and I was shaking like a leaf.  I was so nervous. But our church had maybe a hundred poeple there. So I can’t imagine what your gut feels like right now. well I’m praying for you. L8r. Signing off, Ashley

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  14. On October 8, 2006 @ 8:53 pm Carrie said:
    • Ok got to share that by some small miracle as I was working on some stuff at church and I remembered about 3:15 to pray for you again.  I felt an overwhelmingly powerful surge of God’s energy and presence and a reassurance that you were indeed going to reach many leaders profoundly.   Way to go Greg! Could you repay the favor about 9:15 PM Saturday night?  I really feel God wanting to reach many teens at our upcoming battle of the bands.  Thanks, Carrie

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  15. On October 9, 2006 @ 12:38 am Phil Dieke said:
    • Greg, I had the opportunity to speak with Mick from Denver before I came to the conference and he told me to keep an eye out for you.  I wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed your speaking and I look forward to working with you and Dare 2 Share in the future.  Also thanks for the book, I’m excited to read it.  Mick was telling me it was really good.  Thanks again, and thanks to all who prayed…it paid off… that God, He knows what He’s doing ;)

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  16. On October 9, 2006 @ 1:02 am Tim said:
    • Dude, you were awesome! Thanks for sharing with us this afternoon and for giving us all a copy of your book. You da man!

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