August 26th, 2008

Another thought provoking quote from Bob Kauflin that will hopefully make you reevaluate your process for screening your church’s worship music.

Too often we can be tempted to choose songs because of the music rather than the theological content. We need to realize that when words are combined with music we can be deceived. Music can make shallow lyrics sound deep. A great rhythm section can make drivel sound profound and make you want to sing it again.

That’s why I typically read the lyrics before listening to a CD or playing a song from a songbook. If the words on the page are theologically shallow or vague, music won’t add anything. It will only give the illusion that the words are actually substantive.

Worship Matters by Bob Kauflin, page 93

You can read the other quote here.

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August 26th, 2008

The week went great. For the past couple months my electric guitar player at Grace had been out (along with his wife who plays bass for me). He had some neck issues (that I couldn’t begin to explain) which continually got worse and worse, until ultimately needing to have surgery. It’s apparently a risky surgery that if it went wrong, he could be paralyzed from the neck down. Anyways, within weeks, he was feeling wonderful, and this last Sunday was his first Sunday back with us. He shared with the congregation about how nervous he was before going into the surgery and how the Lord comforted him with this verse from Isaiah 43:2,

When you pass through the waters,
I will be with you;
and when you pass through the rivers,
they will not sweep over you.
When you walk through the fire,
you will not be burned;
the flames will not set you ablaze.

In the end he said he felt like he had been rescued… then continued to share the song “Rescue.”

Grace Community Chapel

I Will Boast :: Baloche, Paul
You Amaze Me :: Duvall, James | Neale, Michael
Nothing But The Blood :: Redman, Matt
Better Is One Day :: Redman, Matt
Rescue :: Anderson, Jared

StoneBridge Community Church

The Beauty of Simplicity :: White, Josh
You Amaze Me :: Duvall, James | Neale, Michael
How Marvelous :: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel / Chris Tomlin
Before The Throne of God Above :: Bancroft, Charitie Lees | Cook, Vikki
Sing To The King :: Foote, Billy | Horne, Charles Silvester

August 26th, 2008

I realized that with the beginning of the school semester I’ve fallen behind with posting the Weekend Service. Here’s me trying to catch up.

Grace Community Chapel

Marvelous Light :: Hall, Charlie
He Is Exalted :: Paris, Twila
O Worship The King :: Tomlin, Chris
You Are My King :: Foote, Billy
All Over The World :: Smith, Martin | Redman, Matt

StoneBridge Community Church

Nothing But The Blood :: Redman, Matt
Trading My Sorrows :: Evans, Darrell
Forever :: Tomlin, Chris
Holy Is The Lord :: Tomlin, Chris | Giglio, Louie
Heart of Worship :: Redman, Matt
Mighty To Save :: Fielding, Ben | Morgan, Reuben

August 20th, 2008

I’m reading “Worship Matters” by Bob Kauflin for at class at MBU. I’m really enjoying it and you’ll probably find little posts like this here and there. But I thought I’d share this quote I really like. Feel free to contribute/share any thoughts.

John Owen, a Puritan pastor of the seventeenth century, wisely wrote, “We must not allow ourselves to be satisfied with vague ideas of the love of Christ which present nothing of his glory to our minds.” Vague ideas of God doesn’t serve us or the people we lead. If most of our songs could be sung by Buddhists, Muslims, or Hindus, it’s time to change our repertoire.

Of course, songs aren’t meant to be systematic theology. Songs are poetry. They include figurative images and creative metaphors. Trees clap. Oceans roar. But our songs don’t have to be obscure or ambiguous. They should help us accurately identify and praise the only true God who has revealed himself in the Savior, Jesus Christ.

Worship Matters by Bob Kauflin, page 62

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August 18th, 2008

Before I dive into how amazing this seminar is, first let me tell you that it’s free! It’s hosted and sponsored by Missouri Baptist University’s Worship Arts program. The conference is about worship and the church. Not so much about “music” or “how to create a musical worship service” or whatever most preconceived connotations of a “worship conference” may be. This conference needs it’s own category, a “worship & church conference.”

The Keynote speaker will is Dan Kimball author of “They Like Jesus But Not The Church,” “The Emerging Church,” and “Emerging Worship.” Brad Andrews, MBU worship arts coordinator and planner of the event says,

“I believe that Dan Kimball is a modern-day ‘prophet,’ acutely examining how the church, corporate worship, and culture intersect at the point of theory and practice,”

You can get more information/register for this conference here.

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August 13th, 2008

Alright… let me hear you. Those of you who lead a band/team… or are maybe under a leader who leads a band/team. How do you keep the rehearsals moving forward and give direction for the songs, yet keep your team from feeling like they can’t creatively express themselves?

August 12th, 2008

Grace was kind of neat this week. It was one of those services that unintentionally became a big. For that reason, I’ve actually posted the service order.
StoneBridge was the first of two weeks where the congregation voted on songs that were their favorites and I compiled them into the service. I will admit that the flow of the service suffered this week, but at the same time these songs serve the congregation well. Although the flow was weak, it was a far trade to have a service of songs that spoke to the congregation most. You can see the top 3 voted songs along with the others that were voted in here.

Grace Community Chapel

Opening scripture :: Psalm 47
Famous One :: Tomlin, Chris \ Reeves, Jesse
Baptisms
Church Life
How Marvelous :: Charles Hutchinson Gabriel / Chris Tomlin
Offering :: special music – “Restore To Me” by Third Day
Bumper Video :: “I Need a Sign” by Train
Message :: “If God is a loving God… why won’t my car start? (why bad things happen to good people)”
Bumper Video :: Through The Storm
You Never Let Go :: Redman, Beth | Redman, Matt
Closing remarks and prayer

StoneBridge Community Church

Nothing But The Blood :: Redman, Matt
Amazing Grace :: Tomlin, Chris | Excell, Edwin Othello | Newton, John | Rees, John P. | Giglio, Louie
Jesus Paid It All :: Alex Nifong & Elvina M. Hall
Mighty To Save :: Fielding, Ben | Morgan, Reuben
Shout To The Lord :: Zschech, Darlene

August 6th, 2008

The discussion here is on culture, art, and the church. I know I’ve spent most of my time talking about culture and the church. I’ve come to love and appreciate the creative mind and art of Dave Werner. You can check out his portfolio at okaydave.com. Set aside about 15-30 minutes of your time to watch the videos with each section. I’m personally excited to see the development of his cadence project.

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August 5th, 2008

Grace Community Chapel

All The Earth Will Sing Your Praises :: Baloche, Paul
All Creatures of Our God and King :: Barker, Ken
Before the Throne of God Above :: Bancroft, Charitie Lees | Cook, Vikki
Take My Life :: Underwood, Scott
O Worship The King :: Tomlin, Chris

StoneBridge Community Church

All Creatures of Our God and King :: Barker, Ken
Here I Am To Worship :: Hughes, Tim
Jesus Paid It All :: Alex Nifong & Elvina M. Hall
I Give You My Heart :: Morgan, Reuben
Surrender :: James, Marc
Kindness :: Tomlin, Chris
The Wonderful Cross :: Tomlin, Chris \ Watts, Isaac \ Walt, J. D. \ Reeves, Jesse \ Mason, Lowell

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