Friday, August 12, 2011

Making Disciples One Burrito at a Time: My Greatest Moments at Taco Villa

During my sabbatical this summer, I sensed my time at Taco Villa was coming to a close.  I made it official yesterday.  After 3 years of making disciples one burrito at a time, here are some of my favorite moments at the greatest fast food store in the world:

The question on my first day of work from the manager: "Mickey, can I ask you why you are really here?" My answer was quick and simple.  "(1) I love Taco Villa so I might as well work here. (2) I'm around church people all the time and need to get away from them once in a while.  (3) I'm going to be your best employee, but I will only be here three hours a week. (4) I will not turn my register into a pulpit, but when people approach me, its game on in sharing my faith.

A manager asks, "Mickey, do you wrap?" I was so puzzled.  I said, "No, I like country music."  Everyone busts out laughing - they meant did I know how to wrap burritos on the food line...Priceless!

An employee, Tenisha, says, "You can call me Big Mamma."  I told her I was not comfortable with that and Big Mamma says, "It's not becuase I'm big...black people take care of each other and that's what I do here."
By the way, our entire church staff took care of Big Mamma last week by helping her finish her hours to qualify for her own Habitat home for her and her four boys.  Our team did 70 hours in one day that would have taken her over 2 months to do on her own.  She got her address yesterday.

Being invited to speak at a corporate meeting for Bobby Cox Inc. managers for Taco Villa and Rosa's on the subject of "baptism."  They gave me the floor for an hour to share about salvation and baptism.  What a great night of Q&A.  One of the managers walked me out in tears because God spoke to him that night about getting his life right with God.

Volunteering to steam clean the floors at midnight.  I knew it would give me quality time with a new employee and my manager. That night our generator went out for the pressure washer.  As we were all about to close the doors and give up, I said, "Let me pray over this thing."  I cried out loud, "O God, start this generator so we can finish this job and go home." My manager stepped up, pulled one more time and the generator started.  We finished the job and few weeks later that employee came to church (after meeting Pastor Daniel at the store).  He and his girlfriend got saved that morning and still attend Mid-Cities. 

Taking my manager and his fiance through marriage prep and sharing Christ with them.

Praying over my manager's grandfather bedside before he passed away.

Praying with another manager at the hospital just after a knee replacement.

Buying another manager a new queen bed so she and her 2 year old son did not have to sleep on the floor anymore.

Taking Big Mamma and her four boys school shopping for new shoes.  They were like kids in a candy store.

Chasing a customer out in the parking lot to pray for their marriage at the Lord's prompting.  They later returned to tell me they were having major marriage problems and that was a breakthrough.

Being the first pastor to listen to an employee's confession of a life of abuse and alternative lifestyle.  She wept in our living room as she told her story.  I was the first pastor to not condemn her and tell her she was going to hell.  She has since returned to Christ, left a same sex relationship, and is working through Free Indeed.

Being asked to counsel an employee that stabbing people is not a healthy way to handle conflict.  The employee said, "I didn't stick the knife in far, it was just a little bit." We then discussed that even minor punctures are not the best way to handle anger.  I'm happy to report she has not stabbed anyone else since that day to my knowledge.

Wow!  What a journey.  Now it's time for me to spend more time with Bonnie.  She has been gracious to let me give my life away on Fridays for the last three years.  I sense the Lord asking me to invest in our relationship for a season.  We are talking about Fridays being the day we disciple our kids in a more specific mentoring plan as well.

Yesterday I was almost in tears telling Tina I need to step away for awhile.  I love my Villa friends.  Tina decided to call it a "leave of absence."  I can't wait to see what God has for our family next.  When one chapter ends, another begins!  I may not be punching the clock, but I will always pastor Taco Villa Store #4 off Midkiff.





















1 comment:

  1. I will never forget the first time I saw you working there...I got a burrito on the way to church to decorate for fall carnival. I was so burdened I prayed for you and your family all the way to church-I thought the church wasn't paying you well enough. I was nervous about how to approach Bonnie that day...I wanted to let her know I was concerned and praying for your family. When I did bring it up, she busted out laughing and told me "You just have to know Mickey and how much he loves Taco Villa!" Phew...

    I was so touched by what you did in taking that job. Seeing your heart and the sacrifice you made on your day off made me so proud to call you my pastor!! Many in the ministry are so burdened by their day jobs that they truly need that time off to decompress...you chose to sacrifice and be used even more...bless you for that!

    Enjoy your Fridays with Bonnie...she's a pretty special lady, too!

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