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You could help adopt a child
Julie and I are excited that God has lead us on this Adoption Journey. We are praying and waiting for the call to come saying our new child is ready to be brought home. We don’t know when it will come, but we are preparing like it could happen any day. There is a significant cost in adopting, over $13,000 in our case. God has already come through and provided half of it through the generosity of some dear friends. We are trying to raise around $3,000 more this spring to bring us closer to the finish line. You may not be in a position where you can adopt a child in need of a family, but maybe you could help fund such an adoption. You could help us accomplish our fund raising goals simply by participating in our Adoption Fundraising Yard Sale this Saturday, April 7th. You could:
1.) Contribute items to be sold. All of the money earned from the items sold will be applied to our Adoption Fund.
2.) Come by our yard sale and purchase some items to help the cause.
To contribute items to the yard sale contact Julie – julie@k-towncakes.com
To purchase items feel free to stop by this Saturday, April 7th from 8am-2pm. Our address is 705 Gracewood Way, Knoxville, TN 37934. (West Knoxville, off of Woody Drive)
Either way we would be eternally grateful for you help. Feel free to spread the word!
Great Start to a New Chapter
This past Sunday was the beginning of a new chapter for Discovery Church and NorthStar Church. It was a beautiful scene with the families of Discovery being surrounded and prayed over by families of NorthStar Church. It just felt right. There was a kindred spirit in uniting two local churches for the greater work of the Gospel.
I can never express how grateful I am to the many people of Discovery who have made this journey. I am also so very thankful to Scott Cagle and the whole NorthStar Church family for welcoming us with such a warm embrace.
Chris Tomlin’s lyrics come to mind:
“For greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done
In this city”
It was a great way to start the new chapter! I can’t wait to see what God has in store!
- Brad
The Next Chapter

Dear Church Family and Friends,
This Sunday is Discovery Church’s last at Farragut High School. It brings back a flood of memories for me, and no doubt many of you. From our first preview back in September of 2010 when we had no carts or even our own Sound System for that matter! The past year has been a tremendous one filled with challenges and great moments of victory. We’re going to share and reflect on many of those this Sunday. At 10am we’re having a church wide breakfast that everyone is invited to be a part of. At 11am we’ll have a family worship service looking back at what God has done, and looking forward to What God is going to do. We will have nursery available for children 5 and under. Elementary Kids are encouraged to spend the morning with us!
I want to be clear on point. This is not the end of the story. This is simply the conclusion of a great chapter. The story will continue because we are joining NorthStar as ONE church with ONE mission. Discovery and NorthStar are both God’s church and Jesus is the real Senior Pastor. I look forward to the days ahead with you and members of our new church family. God is at work. He is moving and preparing us for His purposes. His plan is infinitely greater than ours. We are privileged to be able to trust the universe maker with our future!
Have a blessed week! See you Sunday!
All Because of Jesus,
Brad Raby
Lead Pastor, Discovery Church
When God Moves
Dear Friends,
Sunday, November 20th I made a major announcement concerning the future of Discovery Church. Hebrews 11:8 says, “By faith Abraham, when called to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going”. As a church we are embarking on a similar journey. On December 11th we will come together with NorthStar Church as one church to continue on with the same mission we’ve been on for the past year: To help people discover life in Jesus Christ. NorthStar and Discovery Church have shared a close friendship since our inception. In late fall of 2010 they graciously prayed over our launch team in one of their services. In that service, Scott Cagle reminded us and the congregation of NorthStar that we really were one church – both on the same team for the Gospel and the Kingdom of God. I had no idea that a year later we would see how true that really was. Not only are we kindred in mission, but also in philosophy and goals. That along with the clear moving of the Holy Spirit has called us to move together as one. For the full public announcement you can watch the message I delivered to Discovery Church. Below is the message I shared with Discovery Sunday and some Frequently Asked Questions about the merger that I hope will provide some more clarity to this decision.
FAQ
1.) How did this come about?
This move began in the heart of Scott Cagle, Pastor of NorthStar Church. Over the last couple of years Scott and I have become good friends. We share a common bond and heart for ministry. In August he asked to meet with me. During our meeting he shared that he felt the Lord’s leading to approach me about joining the leadership team at NorthStar Church and subsequently joining Discovery Church with NorthStar. Initially I was shocked and flattered, but hadn’t ever considered that something like this would be a possibility. I was confident in my calling to Knoxville and my work with Discovery Church. Frankly we were happy leading this new baby church. Discovery Church was young and small, but on mission here in Knoxville. I told Scott I would pray about it for a couple of weeks. For two weeks Julie and I prayed and sought God’s will as to whether we should even discuss the move or not. In the end I did not have peace to call Scott back and say thanks, but no thanks. This led to several subsequent meetings, prayer, and wise counsel from trusted leaders and friends. A mentor asked me 2 penetrating questions during this time: 1) Brad, do you want what God wants MORE than you want what you want? 2) Set aside what makes logical sense and ask yourself this question: What is the Holy Spirit saying? The answer to the first question was yes. I would be willing to change course and do something different if that is what God wanted me to do. The answer to the second question was that the Holy Spirit was speaking clearly: move.
What do you do when God moves? Hebrews 11:8 has become my call. When God calls you to move, even if you don’t know all the answers, even if you don’t understand – just be obedient.
So over the next several weeks I began sharing this story with many of our leaders and volunteers. There was an overwhelmingly supportive response. My prayer all along had been that God would now move WE, not ME. Of course there has been some bitter-sweet emotions. Sad to end what we had grown to love and enjoy. Fond memories of what God has done over the last year – the lives He has changed forever, the souls won for Christ, the mission churches built, the poor fed and clothed, the numerous times we setup and tore down at Farragut High School – all of which we’ll cherish forever. There has also been an air of excitement about what God is going to do. When God moved Abraham it was to birth a nation, God’s chosen people. When God moves you, He always moves with you. It is exciting to think and dream about what God will do among us now as NorthStar Church.
2.) What will your role be at NorthStar?
I’ll be serving under Scott Cagle as an assistant pastor giving leadership to a number of areas within the church. It’s a privilege to serve with such a great team that is leading NorthStar. God has richly blessed and used NorthStar as a Gospel driven church to impact the lives of many people here in East Tennessee. The growth of the church, expansion of new campuses, services etc requires the constant raising up of servant leaders to carry out the work of the ministry in the spirit of Ephesians 4. My primary task will be the raising up and discipling leaders who can serve on ministry teams, as LifeGroup leaders etc. Additionally I will help with the teaching/preaching ministry.
3.) How will I be able to get involved?
There is a reasonable fear that many will have with this transition. How will I get involved in the new environment? Will I be able to serve like I do at Discovery Church? The answer is simple. I’ll help get you connected. One of my primary responsibilities will be to help people serve in their area of calling and passion. You won’t be left out, I promise! The opportunities are almost endless!
4.) Can we ask questions, and get to know Scott Cagle and the other pastors at NorthStar better?
Absolutely. On Monday, November 28th we’re having an informal get together at NorthStar Church’s Sherrill Campus. This will be a great opportunity for you to hear from me and Scott together at the same time. Additionally you can ask questions, get to meet some of the other great people of NorthStar.
5.) When is the last Discovery Church worship service at Farragut High School?
Sunday, December 4th we’ll have a celebration service looking back and remembering what God has done this year. We’ll also be celebrating what is to come! We will officially become a part of NorthStar Church on December, 11th 2011.

Internet Accountability Tools
Sunday, in part 2 of our Baggage series we talked about Overcoming Addictions. One of the specific addictions we addressed was Sex/Porn addiction. We said we would post some of the tools online that I mentioned in my message and here they are:
Some of you guys who are reading the post have looked at porn online in the last 48 hours. You’re controlled by your lust. Better yet, you’re a full-blown slave to your lust. You need help. You need not to pray another “God forgive me”…you’ve done that 1,234,876 times already. Don’t get me wrong, you need repentance…and God will forgive. But what your really need is accountability. Real. Honest. Wise. Accountability.
Check this out. My internet activity is monitored everytime I’m online. Every two weeks an e-mail is sent to my accountability partner that will list any questionable/inappropriate websites I visit. If I turn off the monitoring system, an e-mail is sent to my accountability partner telling him that I have turned off the software.
You need and can have the same setup. It’s easy. It’s free. It’s important.
First, you need to establish an accountability partner. Guys, this needs to be a man, not a woman, not your wife. This needs to be a person who is striving to walk with God. This needs to be someone who will speak truth into your life and be honest with you. This needs to be someone you can trust.
Second, you need to download the X3watch software from the XXX Church guys HERE. You and your accountability partner can download the software free. 
3. Download and read Porn Again Christian a free resource from Mark Driscoll. Caution, it’s intense and really for men only.
We need each other, and we need to be pure vessels for God’s glory! I pray you’ll seize the power of the Holy Spirit and overcome the strongholds in your life!
- Brad
“I wish I had learned that 20 years ago”

Sunday after the service a lady told me that she wished she would have heard the “Baggage Check” message 20 years ago. She said it would have saved her a lot of pain and made a big difference in her life. I appreciated hearing that, and it got me to thinking: What do I wish I had learned earlier in life that could have saved me a lot of regrets, pain, or frustration? I’ll offer up a few, and encourage you to leave some of your insights here as well.
I wish I had learned that relationship building was more important than good ideas and planning programs. In other words I wish I had spent more time building people, instead of programs when I first got into ministry.
I wish I listened more and talked less when I was younger…and now.
I wish I had done more to fix broken relationships.
I wish I had heard of Dave Ramsey at 18, not 26.
There are many more principles and lessons I wish I would have learned earlier, but I didn’t. What’s important now is that I learn from past mistakes, and use that knowledge to make wiser choices in the future. The past is in the past. We can leave the negative behind thanks to the grace of God. We can also be wiser about the future.
What lesson do you wish you had learned 20 years ago? Leave us a comment below.
Modern Family Conference
Life isn’t as simple or ‘normal’ as it once was. Parenting is a challenge! We have designed this event with the modern family in mind. This event is for single moms, married parents, blended (step) parents, single dads – whateveryour situation we want to help minister and equip you with the ultimate challenge in life – Parenting!
We are excited to announce the line up for this family ministry event:
Dr. James H. Wigton - Pastor and Family Conference Speaker
Victor Lee - Family Counselor
Kim Jaggers - Speaker and Writer with ministry to single moms
Our guests have broad and extensive experience in equipping Dads and Moms to fulfill their most important calling.
This is a free event, but registration is necessary so we can prepare for the afternoon lunch and have enough conference materials. For more information checkout the website: Modern Family Parenting Conference
August 13th, 10:30am-3:00pm
Hosted at NorthStar Church
10919 Carmichael Rd. Knoxville, TN 37932
Lunch and Materials are provided
