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Worship Confessional – 04.26.09

I feel a bit out of it.  

As most of you know, we were in Florida all week for the Exponential Conference.  It was good to get away… why does it always feel like you need a vacation from your vacation.

Anyway… we were gone from Monday through late Saturday, so we headed into Sunday morning like dizzy spider-monkeys… but all of us were SUPER renewed in our focus and purpose… so I guess we were dizzy spider-monkeys with focus and purpose.

Here are some pictures of what it looks like BEFORE set up:

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And here it is DURING service:

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Not the greatest photos since it was with my iPhone, but you get the point.

Here was our Sunday Setlist:

  1. Glory – Reuben Morgan
  2. Desert Song – Brooke Fraser
  3. Meet With Me – Lamont Hiebert
  4. Befriended – Matt Redman
  5. Healer – Mike Gugliamucci
  6. Mighty To Save – Morgan & Fielding

Highlights:  well… obviously, Matt & I were coming off of a high from our week at Exponential so we were pretty “on” with the speaking and music.  Brian even said that it felt like one of our strongest weeks there.  That’s a plus.  But my favorite part of the morning was stepping back off the mic during “Mighty To Save” and hearing the church sing out to God.  That never gets old.

Also… we got set-up quickly.  Probably because it was just me and guitar this past week (I could schedule a practice since I was gone, so it was easier just to do the “one-woman-show” deal).  I didn’t feel rushed into our morning.

Lowlights:  My past sins were weighing heavily on my shoulders that morning.  It was a struggle to allow God to remind me that I am forgiven and loved.  Satan was REALLY trying to take me down by reminding me of how unworthy I am.

I can’t wait for the day I will no longer feel guilt for my past, but for now, I am SO grateful for the glimpse of grace in my life.  That’s where my worship to God comes from… desperation and desire for resolve in my life.

Where does your cry of worship come from?

Exponential Conference 2009 – Day 1

Today was our first day at the Exponential Conference.  It wasn’t even a full day today and I ALREADY feel refreshed and refueled.  It’s been a long time since I’ve felt this way and it couldn’t come at a better time.

Already warning you… this will be a longer post since I’m just decompressing and inserting some of the notes from today.  This is probably not a post for all of you, but I know some of you would love to read the my notes.  To make it easier, I’ll just bullet point everything.  If you have any questions, just post them down in the comments and I’ll try my best to go into more detail.

Anyway… here goes, starting with the main session with Erwin McManus.

  • We end up using all our sincerest energies creating a space for Christians… not the unconnected.
  • We only like people that are just like us.  We magnetize towards people like us, so our church ends up looking like… me.  What we need to do is draw towards people UNLIKE ourselves.
  • We need to LOVE.  Love covers a multitude of irrelevance.
  • We need to be a city of others.  We need to do this first space well.  The God-fearing greeks need to outnumber the Jews.
  • It’s not that people aren’t searching – it’s just that they don’t know who to have a conversation with, who they can trust.
  • Jesus died to call us to live our most heroic life for eternity.
  • The Marketplace needs a gospel that makes sense.  Not a watered down gospel.
  • The moment you create a space for Dionysus, you will lose your space in the “first space”.  Jesus is looking for people who will have the guts to forsake the Martha, Mary’s and Luke and live with such intense courage for a world like Dionysus.
  • The difference we make is not for the Christians, but for the lost.

Breakout Session #1 – Dave Ferguson

  • New churches:
    • Grow 23 times faster than existing churches
    • 3-4 times the number of conversions as do older churches
  • Like geese, people can fly 75% longer if they fly in a flock.
  • Apostolic Leadership:
    • Ephesians 4:11-12
    • Apostolic leaders see the future more clearly than others
    • Apostolic leaders empower others to create new communities of faith
    • Apostolic leaders embed ideology (theology / philosophy)
    • Apostolic leaders guard ideology (theology / philosophy)
    • Apostolic leaders creates a tension between the new & established environment, edge & center, going & staying, lost & found… always values the new, edge, going & lost.
    • Apostolic leaders usually sends their best people out to start new things.
  • Shared Dream
    • Acts 1:8
    • Dream: a catalyst for a movement of reproducing churches.
    • Values: reproducing, relationships, residencies, resources
  • Gospel of Jesus
    • This must be the core of every movement.
  • Genuine Community
    • TRUST.
    • Four Credibilities:  Integrity, Intent, Capabilities, Results
  • Rapid Reproduction
    • Reproducing Leaders who starts a Reproducing Church that begins a Reproducing Network.

Breakout Session #3 – Gary Lamb and Scott Hodge

Gary Lamb:

  • It’s much easier to compromise about your vision than it is to be mean about it.
  • It is NOT easy to be mean… but you gotta be confident on what God has called you to do.  Don’t compromise on that.
  • If you can’t be mean about your calling… then you weren’t called.
  • We have glorified church planting… it’s not for everyone.
  • There’s a Judas at every table and he’s close enough to kiss you.
  • There’s a difference between being mean and being mean about the vision.

Scott Hodge

  • We’re not a church trying to reach the needs of a Christian culture… we’re reaching the unchurched people.
  • If you try to meet the needs of EVERYONE, you will be a confused church.
  • When people come to you and want to add or change the vision, ask this of yourself: “Have I not been clear?”
  • There is a disconnect between how people view Christ and the people who are representing Him.
  • Replanting a church – Know you’ll lose people, but don’t take it personally.
  • Let’s be gracious when people leave your church.  You may not be the right church for them.
  • It’s impossible to have a change in the church if you don’t have the change within you.
  • 3 questions you need to ask:
    • Who has God called us to reach?
    • What is it going to take?
    • Are we willing to pay the price?

So… those are my notes.  Hope they make some sense to you… but you know how notes go – they’re mostly what resonated with me :)

Some really great things happened today, like watching my sister, Renee, dance with Urban Poets as an opener for the main session for Erwin McManus.  Then, getting to go to dinner with Justin and Trisha Davis.  But those are just as great of events so I’ll post separate posts about those :)

Worship Confessional – 04.05.09

PALM SUNDAY… woot woot!

I don’t know why I started it that way… I just did :)

So, I decided to do a VIDEO worship confessional this week since I haven’t done one in SO long.  Lucky you… or not.

Here goes (if you’re reading this in a RSS, you’ll have to actually go to MY SITE to see it):

The Sunday Setlist:

  1. Evermore – Joel Houston
  2. Desert Song – Brooke Fraser
  3. Lead Me To The Cross -Brooke Fraser
  4. To The Ends of the Earth – Joel Houston/Marty Sampson
  5. Healer – Mike Gugliomucci Guglielmucci (thx David)

How was YOUR Sunday?

Worship Confessional – 03.22.09

Today was sweet.  I had Aaron Soule and Katelyn Bonn playing with me.  There’s such a nice feeling that comes with playing in a band with people you’ve played with for years.

Set up was rough.  We tried something new in the set-up look today but didn’t necessarily have the man power to pull it all off early enough… so we were SWEATIN’ getting ready in time.  We actually ended up starting church LATE because of that.  

It was easy enough to remedy.  I just cut our first song, “He Lives” by Generation Unleashed… but MAN… today would have been a good day NOT to “Mandy Thompson” it and forget deodorant.  Good thing I don’t stink… just sweaty and sticky.  Still… ew!

Anyway… here is the Sunday Setlist:

  1. O Worship The King (E) – Chris Tomlin Version
  2. Devotion (E) – Marty Sampson
  3. To The Ends of the Earth (E) – Joel Houston/Marty Sampson
  4. Hosanna (E) – Brooke Fraser
  5. Your Love Oh Lord (E) – Third Day
  6. From the Inside Out (C) – Joel Houston

So, we hit the first two songs, Matt came up and spoke, then we were up again to close it up. 

Sweet Moments:  having almost every song in the same key made the transitions super smooth, like butta… so it was easy to keep the mood and atmosphere in between songs.  Today also felt more energetic… because Aaron’s just that kind of drummer.  Super sweet moments looking out and seeing people worshiping.  It’s SO worth every drop of sweat when you see you’ve helped create an atmosphere where people can freely approach the foot of His Throne.  However… this leads me to…

Low Moments:  I forgot to wear deodorant.  UGH!  Ok… seriously… again… it’s the rush of set up and being READY to lead worship immediately after.  I feel really exclusive in that time since I’m so task oriented and I don’t like that.  God and I will have to work through that.

How was YOUR Sunday…

… and when was the last time you forgot to apply deodorant?

Worship Confessional – 03.08.09

Today’s service was kinda fun.  

My sweet husband got to give the sermon today because Matt was at his 20 year high school reunion.  I KNOW… he looks WAY too young to be going to a 20 year (Matt, you can give me that raise later).  It was really cool to share a platform with Brian.  I haven’t done that since, gosh, maybe 6 or 7 years ago when we were at a Junior class retreat for Sunset’s High School Ministries.

Our Sunday Setlist:

  1. All Creatures of our God and King – Jenni Clayville Arrangement (HEY!!!)
  2. Majestic – Lincoln Brewster
  3. God of Wonders – Marc Byrd & Steve Hindalong
  4. To The Ends of the Earth – Joel Houston & Marty Sampson
  5. Grace Like Rain – Todd Agnew
  6. Desert Song – Brooke Fraser
  7. From the Inside Out – Joel Houston

We did the first 3 songs, then Brian came up and started our new DISCIPLE series.  He was so cute up there.  He didn’t really have the sermon typed out in a format he felt 100% comfortable with so I could tell he was really nervous.  But, when he was telling his stories and talking through the parts he really felt comfortable with, he ROCKED!!!  He was totally in his element :)

After his sermon, we used “To The Ends of the Earth” as the quiet response… just me and my guitar (we recorded it, so once I get it, I’ll post it to share… if it’s good.  HA!).  The team came back up before “Grace Like Rain”.  

Because I purposely made “To The Ends of the Earth” a bit slower acoustically, Mark came in for “Grace Like Rain” a tad bit slow.  Ok… a LOT slow.  It almost felt like death… ALMOST.  I kept pushing the tempo.  It felt like  train starting from the train station and slowly speeding up.  But the song was over before we got to my DESIRED tempo.  It’s alright… I’ll just blame it on Daylight savings.  We caught back up by the “Desert Song” so all was well.

Today’s attendance was low.  Was that true for churches everywhere???  I’m wondering if people ditched because they were tired.  I know I was tired.

How was el-churcho (“church” in spanish) for you?

Worship Confessional – 01.18.09

Today was my first time back on the platform leading worship since having Paxton (not counting Christmas Eve). 

It doesn’t matter how many times I’ve played and sung in front of people.  It doesn’t matter if it’s 3,000 I used to lead or if it’s 10… I STILL GET NERVOUS.  

I think it’s just the nature of what I do.  When the goal is something this much bigger than you could possibly imagine, I guess nervousness is the least one should feel.  I think it would be easier for me to just perform.  But since leading worship is what God has called me to… ON WITH THE NERVOUSNESS.

Today’s set:

  1. Beautiful One – Tim Hughes
  2. Famous One – Chris Tomlin
  3. My Glorious – Martin Smith
  4. Our Great God – Mac Powell & Fernando Ortega
  5. Lead Me To The Cross – Brooke Fraser
  6. Grace Like Rain – Todd Agnew
  7. Mighty To Save – Reuben Morgan

We’re in the second week of our series, 30 Days to Live.  

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Matt talked about our eternal perspective, or rather what our eternal perspective SHOULD be.  I followed it up with “Our Great God” to help focus in and respond to a God who is eternal and glorious.

Here’s a clip of Todd Agnew & Rebecca St. James performing it:

I think my highlight today was someone coming up to me, thanking me for preparing and leading worship the way I do.  The reason it was my highlight is because this man sits in the back with his arms crossed most of the time.  By sheer appearance, he seemed to be one completely unaffected no matter how much effort I put into it.

God never stops surprising me.

TECH UPDATE:  After LiveWorship crashed last week, we purchased ProPresenter (thanks to the recommendation from Brent & Joshua).  Today was our first time running it and it was AWESOME!  Smooth like BUTTA!  Other than some screen size tweeking I had to do, it was seemless and easy to run.

Today was a great day.  I feel challenged to live my life differently… for eternal purposes.  I need to be MORE intentional with how I pour into my children, how I build up my husband, and how I reach out to me friends.

What will YOU do this week for the Kingdom of God?

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