July 8th, 2008

If I may, let me brag on my church for a little bit. Many churches forget the importance of simply being an active body in the community. The philosophy is generally that the church should only do things that either uplift the body or vocally presents the gospel to the community.

Mid last year we found out that a World Champion Sand Sculptor lives in our community. We commissioned him to create a sculpture over the course of 3 days on our church parking lot. On the 3rd day we had a large festival with local bands (which were not “Christian” by the way) food vendors, and games/events for children through the day; ultimately climaxing with the finalization of the sand sculpture.

We bounced around the idea of doing some biblical scene with the sand sculpture but we ultimately decided to have a patriotic sculpture because it’s some common ground that the community as a whole could appreciate and share in. Some have asked, “What’s the purpose of doing this?” or “Why isn’t the Gospel being presented?” The purpose was to provide an event for the community (being a functioning body in the community) making connections with people and the Gospel was not being presented in the general sense. Hopefully believers in the church would be a “presentation” enough and if conversations went that route then great… but we were not interested in pulling people onto our parking lot, trapping them in one place, and pulling out the megaphone.

The event was very sucessful. Around 1,000 people were there, connections were made, and hopefully lasting relationships. I would encourage Christians (individually) and church leaders (corporately) to find ways to be activly involved in their community. Maybe it’s as simple as going to the town hall meetings, finding needs that should be met, or hosting a community event. Whatever it is… be involved.

Written by: James
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July 7th, 2008


One of my secret productivity tools is Planning Center Online. It has seriously revolutionized my service planning. It use to take me 6-8 hours to arrange the service elements, generate chord charts, create the cue sheets, and e-mail them out to everyone who’s involved. While doing this I would often forget to e-mail it out to everyone or make some other mistake. This 6-8 hour process now can take under 2 hours with Planning Center Online. Our worship services have increased in quality just for the fact that I can spend extra time devoted to creating a quality service. I plan worship services for two churches, and between the two churches we pay Planning Center $30 a month… quite reasonable.

Here’s a few of the amazing features on Planning Center that I’ve come to love:

  • Planning Center generated chord charts with key changing functions.
  • Mp3 support for band rehearsing.
  • E-mail your band/vocalists/tech guys/pastor/whoever you want to “invite” them to the service plan.
  • Accept/Decline function built in with the e-mailing function. When people respond by clicking accept/decline for the plan, an e-mail is sent to you with their response. If they decline, the e-mail lists other people who are qualified to fill that needed position.
  • Uploading capabilities. You can upload any important files needed for any given week. This is great for: pastor’s sermon slides, videos for service elements, announcement slides, worship lyrics graphics or motion backgrounds. Our tech guys will create the lyrics for that week’s songs at home, upload them to planning center, and when they get to the church download the lyric file and plug it into ProPresenter. Anyways, great functionality for volunteers

Just to note, in no way did Planning Center Online commission me to do this post (however, if they wanted to I wouldn’t decline)… it’s simply a product that has saved me so much time and I know others would benefit from using it.

Written by: James
Posted in Church, Planning, worship | 1 Comment »
July 7th, 2008

A couple signifiant elements this week. It was 4th of July weekend and Grace wanted a few elements that reflected that (i.e. video & the children’s choir). Both churches were having communion this week. Dan (a fellow worship leader who often helps me out with the dual services) told me that he loves the hymn “When I Survey,” but never cared too much for the chorus of Chris Tomlin’s “The Wonderful Cross.” But he found that Tim Hughes’ “Beautiful One” fit really well with the song. Anyway, both services turned out to be really great services this week. I put the actual format of the service rather than just listing the songs this week.

Grace Community Chapel

Forever :: Tomlin, Chris
[Church Life]
[Children sing: My Country Tis of Thee]
[video: Declaration of Independence] :: found here
Before The Throne of God Above :: Bancroft, Charitie Lees | Cook, Vikki
Holy Holy Holy :: Dykes, John Bacchus | Heber, Reginald
[Communion begins]
When I Survey with chorus of Beautiful One :: Watts, Isaac | Mason, Lowell | Hughes, Tim
[Communion ends]
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) :: Tomlin, Chris | Excell, Edwin Othello | Newton, John | Rees, John P. | Giglio, Louie
[Message]

StoneBridge Community Church

[Welcome / Announcements]
Your Love Is Extravagant :: Evans, Darrell
You Are My King :: Foote, Billy
[Communion begins]
When I Survey with chorus of Beautiful One :: Watts, Isaac | Mason, Lowell | Hughes, Tim
[Communion ends]
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) :: Tomlin, Chris | Excell, Edwin Othello | Newton, John | Rees, John P. | Giglio, Louie
[Music Video :: "Don't Worry Be Happy"]
[Message : Dealing with stress]
Blessed Be Your Name :: Redman, Beth \ Redman, Matt

July 4th, 2008

I know the idea of “church marketing” is a controversial subject. But if your church is looking to “market” their church, or simply “market” an event to the community it’s important to know the difference between good marketing and bad marketing. Churches are notorious for creating the ugly logos, signs, web sites, graphics, T.V. commercial, etc. I’ve found some companies that did a good job at thinking of creative marketing campaigns.

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July 3rd, 2008

Grace Community Chapel

Everlasting God :: Brown, Brenton | Riley, Ken

My Redeemer Lives :: Morgan, Reuben

The Beauty of Simplicity :: White, Josh

True Love :: Wickham, Philip

All Over the World :: Smith, Martin | Redman, Matt

StoneBridge Community Church

You Amaze Me :: Duvall, James | Neale, Michael

Giving It All To You :: Gungor, Lisa | Gungor, Michael

Famous One :: Tomlin, Chris \ Reeves, Jesse

Rescue :: Anderson, Jared

Everyday :: Houston, Joel

July 3rd, 2008

Notable blogs I’ve read this week:

Abraham Piper – Desiring God :: Why God Wants Us to Sing, and 3 More Conference Interview Clips

Kent Shaffer – Church Relevance :: Church Via Holographic Telepresence Video

Bryan Nelson – Vertical Resonator :: lower case worship

Brad Andrews – Relevintage :: noisetrade

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June 25th, 2008

Grace Community Chapel

Beautiful One :: Hughes, Tim

Nothing But the Blood :: Redman, Matt

Open the Eyes of My Heart :: Baloche, Paul

Cannot Say Enough :: Millard, Bart | Bryson, Jim | Scheuchzer, Mike | Cochran, Nathan | Shaffer, Robby

Choose Life :: Batstone, Bill | Wiggins, Steve

StoneBridge Community Church

Famous One :: Tomlin, Chris \ Reeves, Jesse

You Amaze Me :: Duvall, James | Neale, Michael

Everlasting God :: Brown, Brenton | Riley, Ken

Marvelous Light :: Hall, Charlie

Beautiful One :: Hughes, Tim

June 19th, 2008

Sense I’ve been alive, I’ve noticed that Christians have had an “us & them” mentality. We don’t listen to their music… watch their movies… read their literature… observe their theatre. Most of this is based off of the verses that convey the thought (like John 17:15-18) of being in the world but not of it. I am convinced that this misinterpretation is simply a copout created by lazy religious Pharisees who would rather live in the fantasies of their mind than address the reality of truth. Is it any wonder that the next generation (the Millennial generation) is the largest generation sense the boomers, yet is the most unchurched generation?

Is it possible that man is created in the image of God, but has a sinful nature–therefore we are all in the same boat? Just some of us know the secret to getting out. Is it possible that we can see music, movies, literature, and theatre and not view it as “their culture” but “our culture.” Perhaps the reason why Christianity is seen as irrelevant by outsiders is that it is out of touch with reality. Whether we like it or not, it is our culture, and we are a part of it. Even if we want to close our eyes and pretend like everything is perfect in our little world, the gruesome fact is that we are a part of a corrupt culture. But seclusion does not bring about change. Actually, could it be that our culture is so corrupt because Christians have failed to be a functioning body of our culture and community?

Written by: James
Posted in Christianity, Church, Culture | 1 Comment »
June 16th, 2008

Here’s what we did this weekend. At both churches we sang 1 less song than usual to have a time of reflection. This was before the song “Give Us Clean Hands.” The premise of the reflection was this: Sunday mornings are typically stressful for most families. We are trying to get ready to go to church, and when we get there we haven’t had a chance to reflect on God, let alone come with hearts ready to worship. We took a few minutes to just pause, pray individually, and make sure that each of us were prepared to worship. The purpose of that moment seemed to be effective. I heard (by word of mouth) that several people felt like that moment was especially important for them because their life has been extra busy lately. Definitely God ordained.

Grace Community Chapel

Band is still taking a break, so week we had a Cello, Djembe, Acoustic Guitar, and two vocals (male/female).

Indescribable – Story, Laura

Give Us Clean Hands – Hall, Charlie

I Give You My Heart – Morgan, Reuben

True Love – Wickham, Philip

StoneBridge Community Church

O Worship the King – Tomlin, Chris

He Is Exalted – Paris, Twila

Give Us Clean Hands – Hall, Charlie

I Will Not Forget You – Pasley, Ben | Pasley, Robin

June 9th, 2008

Here’s what we did this weekend:

Grace Community Chapel

Mighty To Save – Fielding, Ben | Morgan, Reuben

I Will Not Forget You – Pasley, Ben | Pasley, Robin

How Great Is Our God – Tomlin, Chris \ Cash, Ed \ Reeves, Jesse

Still – Morgan, Reuben

StoneBridge Community Church

Blessed Be Your Name – Redman, Beth \ Redman, Matt

All Over The World – Smith, Martin | Redman, Matt

Mighty To Save – Fielding, Ben | Morgan, Reuben

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