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Golf From the Heart Community Templates

9/2/2017

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What would a Tour Players Outreach Ministry ministerial tool look like?

First, obviously, it would be an accessible resource for all believers and those seeking belief in Christ, as the fellowship travels and grows throughout the entire year in 2018.

In John 17 Christ speaks about Unity. "23 I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me."

So why can't we have unity in the various fellowships on the professional golf Tours throughout the country if not throughout the world?

Golf From the Heart, L3C along with the chaplains on the many professional golf tours can join together in order to prepare a concise and comprehensive guide to fellowship and growth in the knowledge of God throughout the 2018 golf year. This initiative consists of weekly studies, a reading list, Fellowship times and speakers, pastors and presenters as well as events that will foster and improve the Christian maturity of Believers and be attractive to those seeking Christ in order for us to build & grow the unity of the fellowship.

In John 17 Christ speaks about Unity


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​Golf from the heart, L3C, (for description of an L3C, click here) will provide the online tools to foster community and subgroups within that community in order for them to communicate, study, annotate and communicate the needs desires and growth of the specific community.

As an example; let's take the, potential, Web.com Tour and it's Christian Fellowship.  A quarterly program is developed to present to the players a consistent focus on Bible study subjects. This program is presented on a weekly basis within the Web.com Tour community site contained inside of (the future) www.golffromtheheart.golf/WebdotcomTour.

The Golf Community is a membership-only, invitation-only website at which each participant has their member profile. The group has its own community interaction through video, audio and other media for interaction by the individual member. Reading, taking notes and posting information and thoughts, some of which may be accessible to the rest of the community. The teaching for the week would be presented at the beginning of the week and each member would be able to read and view all of the content within the membership community. Each member would be able to interact, send messages or questions and even post video of their own thoughts and inspirations after reading or participating in the fellowship. Each week, of course, the group would meet at the next golf tour location and each member would have already received and participated in the discussion in the subject matter for that week. In fact, the session on Tour could be Facebook Live(ed) to those not being able to participate physically in order for them to, also, view, interact and participate in the study.  This would enable a continuous engagement between members of the community.


This format provides a more comprehensive opportunity for individuals in the group to participate, to invite others to participate; those who may not be members but are seeking and are invited by other members in order to participate or view the fellowship online. 

This is a picture of the type of community GolfFromtheHeart.golf will provide for ministry with a golf platform.

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In Him2

​Bill

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The Challenge with Ministry; People, continued

7/20/2014

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As I related earlier, the funding of Vicky as the leader of the Outreach became a sticking point in May of 2013.  

In that regard, in fact, Jimmy and I had several discussions about the fact that the chapel had, through the Board of Directors, agreed there would be some funds, approximately $10,000 committed to the event, but it would not be available until January 2014 and, it would NOT be used to fund Vicky.  This point on the remuneration of Vicky became the sticking point for the next 7 months of ministerial non-action.

Two days before Father's Day 2013 there was a discussion between Vicky and me about who should lead the Outreach.  It was, really, an off-the-cuff discussion as we pondered several obstacles associated with moving the Outreach forward.  We were discussing leadership in order to ensure that we had a high caliber individual that would be able to move this entire operation forward.  Vicky began the discussion by saying that Dan Williams should be the leader because of his abilities and his involvement in the More Than Gold (MTG) London 2012, the Christian outreach during the 2012 Olympics.  I had a few conversations with Dan up to this point and was told that he did not plan to be involved in the US Open Outreach on a full time basis.  So, as Vicky mentioned Dan Williams, I immediately came back and said, “I want to be very honest with you. I believe that if we're going to move forward with this outreach, considering the obstacles we have come up against up to this point, that I should be the leader of the ministry.” I recognized quickly this was a non-starter because of the coolness that came over the line after that.  She resisted, she became very cold toward me and the discussion didn't go much further after that.

As I said in an earlier section, on Father's Day 2013, I received an email from Vicky expressing her concerns about our conversation on leadership;

“With regard to positions and roles---we are still functioning informally as a team and there have been no "formal positions" agreed upon yet--I felt very uncomfortable with some comments you made yesterday with regard to who is leading what.  All of that needs to be agreed upon as a team and we are not quite there yet.  With regard to Dan Williams, he was part of the team even before you came on board and is still advising us organizationally.  No one person is leading this vision or "taking the lead" of it--we are all still just serving the present needs. 

I am expressing my concerns because it is obvious we all have our perspectives, perceptions, and desires--and I think it is a good idea to spend some time in the next meeting coming into agreement with "how we are going to live together" in this quest.”

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When I received this email, my wife and I were in the car driving around on that Sunday. I showed it to her and she said I should call her directly and set her straight.  Initially, I was infuriated, but I quietly prayed and began to hear the question; “Why are you so angry?”  “Why are you so offended by her email?”  I started to think about that and realized that if I was angry about this simple email that expressed her thoughts about my saying I should be the leader, why was I having such a hostile response?  I realized at that moment; I was, indeed, wanting to take control, take leadership of the Outreach and it was not my right, nor, role at that point to suggest that I should take over leadership of the event.

This was huge for me!!  This set me on a course to recognize God was chastising me for trying to take things into my own hands.   This had been the problem with my following Him and His leads in the past.  This had been the problem in my life, even, throughout former difficulties in jobs and relationships, etc.  I did not know how to serve!  I wanted to lead!  I needed to learn how to serve before I could be the leader God wanted me to be.

Wow, what a revelation.  So I called her three days later.

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The Challenge to Ministry; the People, continued..

7/14/2014

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So, as I said before, the greatest challenge in ministry is; the people.

After finalizing the draft of what would become the “Open Doors for the Open” business/ministerial plan, I distributed the copies though email to all of the individuals that attended the initial meeting. What surprised me most after this was the lack of response from anyone in the entire group other than Vicky (fictitious name).  Her response was a two or three page summary of the plan that I had put together with very little comment other than, "Here is the plan I generated from your notes."  At no time after this was there any real discussion of the comprehensive plan draft I put together from Vicky or from any of the other recipients of the initial plan. We're talking about an entire year of walking down the path to success for a ministerial outreach without a formalized plan accepted by the entire team.  Doomed to failure, right?  Not on His watch.

This, then, leads to a segue into the difficulty, again, that the main challenge in ministry is the people. It became apparent from my conversations with Vicky that her two to three page summary of the entire plan was considered by her to be the actual plan from that point forward. I didn't understand this for awhile, but it was pretty clear to me as things moved along that, indeed, this was thought of by Vicky herself as the actual plan for the outreach.

I referenced earlier that Father’s Day 2013 was a big confrontation between Vicky and me. We had a serious discussion 2 days before Father's Day, I believe, regarding the identification of a leader for the Outreach. Up to this point, Vicky continued to tell me the Outreach was brought about through a vision she had back in 2005 when the U.S. Open was last conducted at Pinehurst #2. During that time, she expressed, the Holy Spirit had shown her what really needed to be glorified during the Open was Himself, Jesus Christ, as opposed to the international media, the Players or the game of golf itself.  What really should be glorified is, of course, Him!!  This is what we are called to do in all things, right? On this fact she and I, firmly, agreed.  

Regarding leadership of the Outreach, I had already bought into the fact that she would be the Executive Director or day-to-day leader of the ministry. Early on, Vicky and I had talked about how she would be remunerated in that regard.  In my plan and in our discussions, I quickly identified the main priority on acquiring funding for her through donations or other initiatives and, indeed, had accepted this as the primary focus of the beginnings of the ministry.

In fact, this was, once again, a concern regarding a team approach to the ministry.  I had written a comprehensive draft of the business plan and a rough financial development model and, we weren’t walking down a path of order and agreement.  I had included in the plan all of the major components for implementation as well as draft financials to support the strategy, including marketing, travel, monthly support of the Executive Director and funds  for general management of the entire process for the next year to 14 months.

I began to take an aggressive approach with the rest of the team as we continued to discuss the overall focus of the outreach even though we didn't further discuss the formal business plan.  It was clear to me that each of us was focused on securing the first donation which we estimated at approximately $10,000 in order to fund Vicky to be the daily operator of the Outreach.  This focus, however, was met with a significant amount of resistance from the folks at the Chapel, specifically from Jimmy Schneider. I spoke with him a few times about this during those first few months, in fact, several times over the next year, making it clear that in order for Vicky to work as the full time action person, she would need to be compensated.  In addition, she needed the money right away.  This continued to meet with incredible resistance and I kept hearing the same story as to why.  I, finally, heard from Jimmy that the funding for Vicky was not going to be covered by the Chapel and he would not recommend that Vicky lead nor be compensated from the first donations.

This was a significant obstacle and became the reason that very little activity was done on the initial plan nor was there ever another full team meeting to continue down the road on a comprehensive work on the Open Doors Outreach for the next 6.5 months. 

Challenges ….. people!!!


So, who's gonna lead??

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Update #1 Open Doors - What Went Right & Thank You's

7/1/2014

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The action at the 2014 U.S. Open was not all happening at Pinehurst #2, it was going on all throughout the Village and, even in the air.

For those of you who have been following Open Doors for the Open, you have a sense of the work and prayer that was going on in preparation, and during the Opens.  Here Bill updates you on the many positives and thanks those who helped.

You can see the additional video's by clicking on their links below.

Thanks Video #2

Thanks Video #3

Blessings to you all

In Him

Bill
billpoir@growthegameofgolf.com

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Jimmy Schneider and the Village Chapel's Open Doors

6/27/2014

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Jim Secrist and Matt from the Augusta Golf Association were headed out the front door of the Care Cottage as I was headed in.....

"Where's the coffee, Bill?"  

Oh my gosh guys, there''s a tent over there.  I believe they're serving coffee now.  I just walked past there."  

"Ok, we'll be right back."

Boy, I thought, these are my kinda guys.  Six AM and there up and headed out for coffee.  I love it!!

Another hour and a half later, all of us were up and together.  Jimmy Scheider, came waltzing in about 7:15 AM. Jimmy is one of the most amazing men I have ever met.  In fact, I was going to dedicate a chapter exclusively to him later in this work, but, I guess I'll tell our story now.

I first was introduced to Jim Schneider, the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Village Chapel of Pinehurst in April of 2013.  I had been invited to participate in this sacred opportunity we later called Open Doors for the Open by a woman who lived in Pinehurst and had been conducting ministry through the game of golf for many years.  This woman and I (I'll call her Vicky) knew each other from years before, 1997 in fact.  I had called her as I knew she was an author and I was in the process of developing a golf blog and wanted her to consider writing for us. She said she would consider writing, but, she was at the beginning of developing an event that would be conducted in conjunction with the U.S. Open being held on Pinehurst #2 in June 2014.  "Not only are they conducting the Open here, but, for the first time in the history of the Open, Bill, they are conducting the men's and women's Opens back to back, one week after the other on the same golf course.!"  "You were involved in conducting ministerial events in golf years ago, weren't you, Bill?  Would you like to help us out?"  "Would I!!?"  I exclaimed. "I'd love that!!"


PictureJimmy Schneider, Chairman of the Board, The Village Chapel
About two weeks later was when I was introduced to Jimmy, Pastor John Jacobs, Pastor Ashley, Dan Williams and Mike Ozburn. They were all in the study/conference room of the Care Cottage and I was on a Skype call.  I didn't realize it at the time, but, this was the beginning of one of the most rewarding and challenging things I would ever be involved in.

As I said, Jimmy is one of the most amazing men I've ever met.  It took me awhile to discover this, but, this dedicated Christian man would be the lynch pin to this outreach at the 2014 U.S. Opens.  I remember, that as we introduced ourselves in that first meeting Jim recognized me for my military career and said how many wonderful soldiers and former soldiers pass through Pinehurst and are involved in the community.  I so much appreciated that recognition.  It made me feel accepted right away and I knew I was among friends.



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The First Day of the Open - Continued

6/26/2014

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So, I continued my trek inside the Village of Pinehurst.  

The Chapel is just some 300 yards (a driver for most PGA Tour Players) from the first tee of Pinehurst #2.  I continued out of the Chapel parking lot onto Azalea Road and headed over to the entrance just in front of the Chapel.  It was 4:45 AM or so now and still pitch dark.  There was a guard at the gate and, once again, I could sense that my presence, on foot, was a bit intimidating to this poor fella.  I walked up to him and said;

"So, you have the early duty, eh?"

"Yes, Sir." He said.  I could sense that he was ready to inform me that there was no way I was getting in that gate.

"Well," I said. "I am just walking around praying for the Village and the people involved with the Open.  May I pray for your?"

"Sure." He said.  "Father, I pray that you bless my Brother here.  I pray that he is able to enjoy this day and honor You with his work and his life.  Please bless him today and let Your presence be with him as he serves You and the people coming to the Open this week.  In Jesus' name, amen."


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He still looked a bit bewildered.  I shook his hand and walked on my way up Azalea Road to the circle which is the entrance to the golf course (the photo here is the flag at the circle where Carolina Drive comes into Azalea and you can see the full moon over the trees as it was at the entrance). 

The traffic was picking up now with passenger vans, mini-buses from the hotels and resort as well as alot of police and other security folks.  I was hesitant, but, I mustered the courage to walk up to the two or three men standing at the gate. 

Again, I could sense their alertness to my presence and readiness to challenge my credentials.  I just walked up and greeted them and told them I was walking around praying for the Village and they acknowledged me.  That was all, so I turned and walked back to the circle and prayed for awhile on that spot.  I turned back down Azalea and headed to the Chapel.  The Memorial to General George Marshal came into my view.  A quick prayer for him and our country as I continued past the Bank of America on the corner of Azalea and Village Green Road West.  I slipped through the trees went behind the Too Blond Tavern and into the Village proper by the Village Welcome Center.  I prayed there for a few minutes and continued around to the front of the Village Deli and stared over the beautiful setup the Village had prepared with the big screen TV, the putting green and the stage used for the various shows that would appear there over the next ten days.

I walked down Cherokee Road a bit and onto Dogwood Road.  Dugan's Pub sure looked and smelled like it had been very busy over the last few days.  There was activity outside of the Pine Crest Inn as the waiters prepared for the breakfast crowd on this historical venue where many a professional golfer and celebrity had enjoyed the times over the years.  I continued around and through the back parking lot onto Community Road and paused at the front of the volunteer fire station to finish off my round trip prayer voyage.

What was accomplished during this, almost, two hour journey around Pinehurst Village and THE golf course on which the U.S. Opens were being held?  I have no idea!!  I only know that I was obedient to the Lord's inspiration for me to travel around this historic place, seek His face, pray like almost never before for things that didn't even make sense to me; the roads, the houses, the people in the houses, the parking lots, the men at the entrances to #2, the people driving the vans, buses, cars, the young MC Foundation man I discovered praying by the Chapel, Dugan's and the folks that would visit there, the Square itself and the people arriving there that day, the Pine Crest Inn, the Players, the caddies, the media and the fans.

What was accomplished?  I'm sure, His will and His providence and His purposes.

Praise Him for letting me participate.

I walked into the Village Chapel Care Cottage to begin the day with my new friends .....

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