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Worshiping Together: 2/20/11

Our journey through the letters of the Apostle John continued this week as we continue to explore what it means to love God and love others. Our desire is that we not just know more about the connection between our relationship with God and relationship with others, but that we are actually growing in both areas. This week, we focused on 1 John 4:7-17.

Again, John reminds those reading of the good news of Jesus, God’s love, and the great forgiveness that is available through Christ and that our response to that is both love for God and love for others. It may seem that many of these Sunday have had similar themes, but they are important themes. Sometimes camping out on an important principle like this is vital to fully grasping and incorporating it into our lives. Continue Reading…

HUGE Worship Resource Giveaway

UPDATE: The contest is over, but Proclaim is now available to try out in beta.

Who doesn’t like to get great stuff? Especially if you’re involved with worship ministry and regularly deal with tight budgets and limited resources. But how often does it seem that a giveaway offers a great prize, but the odds of winning are huge? And if you’re like me, it seems like you never win the big prizes, or know anybody who does.

If that’s you, then let me share with you about the

$25,000 Worship Resource Giveaway from Proclaim

New church presentation software is coming out soon called Proclaim and it’s located here http://proclaimonline.com. Unlike all other church presentation software systems, this one will allow pastors, worship leaders, and worship team members to all access and add to the same presentation before it’s presented, and then use the same application to run the presentation during the service. Instead of being a product that you have to install, it’s web-based.
To add to the excitement of the release of Proclaim, they are giving away $25,000 in worship resources in The Great Worship Resource Giveaway. They are going to have 100’s of winners of some of the best worship resources on the market. The giveaway is located on the Proclaim home page http://proclaimonline.com where you will see how to enter. You can also see all the prize partners there, listing out some great resources from companies like Planning Center Online, Graceway Media, Worship Leader Magazine, Centerline Media, Musicademy, Clover Sites, Christian Musician Summit, Luna Guitars, National Worship Leader Conference, and prizes from many more. These are some great resources. I’ve used many of them, and they are top notch companies with top notch products.
I’m excited about this new product Proclaim. It looks to be really awesome and flexible, especially for those in a situation where a lot of volunteers work at preparing media for Sundays. You can see a video of the software on their site which gives a quick detail of how it will help worship leaders and ministry teams. Visit http://proclaimonline.com to see the video, and enter ‘The $25,000 Great Worship Resource Giveaway’.

What Inspires You?

What inspires you? What causes your heart to race? What causes you to pause and be amazed at the wonder of the world we live in? What moves you to action or to change something? For you it may be the vast expanse of landscape, or the crashing of waves, or the rich colors or a vibrant sunset. Or maybe it’s observing the selfless act of a stranger, or a friend who does something above and beyond for you. Maybe it is the amazing images captured from space or planets, stars, and nebulas. For me, I’m always inspired when I see rays of sunlight beaming through clouds as if the glory of God is falling on the earth.

What does it actually mean to be inspired? If we start with the dictionary, we discover that to inspire is:

-       to fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially something creative.

-       to create a feeling, especially a positive one, in a person.

I’m sure that we can all think of movies or books where inspiration played a huge part. A character in that story comes along and inspires others to do something significant, or to rise up against injustice, or to live beyond themselves in a way they never thought possible. And at the end when the character finally realizes what he had done, the music builds and the people cheer.

Inspiration is an important thing in our lives. We are all inspired by something. The question is, what are we inspired by? Is what we are inspired by actually what we should be inspired by? Landscapes, sunsets, and nebulas are all inspiring, but are we more often inspired by these created things or by the One who created them?

David, the great king of Israel and writer of many Psalms, recognized the true source of inspiration. In Psalm 65:8, he said, “Those who live at the ends of the earth stand in awe of your wonders. From where the sun rises to where it sets, you inspire shouts of joy.” Throughout the Psalms we read of the wonder people had toward God. We’re encouraged to declare the great things God is doing and to worship Him, to testify of His greatness in our gatherings. Job was humbled and in awe when God spoke to him at the end of his story. When the Holy Spirit came upon the disciples in the upper room, they were emboldened to go out and declare the amazing things of God. When the risen Christ appeared to Saul on the road to Damascus, he was inspired to turn from his life of persecuting Christians and became a great teacher named Paul.

When we gather, whether on a Sunday morning or as part of a small group or bible study, are these times inspiring to us? Are we looking for the evidence of God at work in people’s lives and celebrating what He is doing and who He is? It can be hard to do this, especially when we’ve had a rough week or our relationship with God is not in a strong place or we don’t place a high value on these times in fellowship. Do we leave with a greater understanding of God and increasing righteousness of character?

As much as a beautiful sunset or a rolling range of mountains can inspire us, our times with the people of God should do so even more. May we not just be inspired by the wonderful things around us, but by the One who has created all and is transforming us. May our times together inspire us to live everyday in His grace and mercy for His glory. May we not take these opportunities for granted, for whenever we gather as the people of God, the Lord’s presence is in us and with us. He beckons us to come and celebrate His goodness.

I’d love to hear some feedback from you. What is the most inspiring movie you’ve seen or book you’ve read? How does being with the people of God inspire and encourage you? What is the most inspiration aspect of God’s creation to you?

Worshiping Together: 2/13/11

Sorry for missing last week. The week just got away from me. We dealt with 1 John 3:1-18 last week as we continued through the letters of John in our Love God, Love Others series. This week we looked at 1 John 3:19-4:6.

The big theme this week was that of being sure. Everyone wants to be sure about stuff in their life with business, relationships, choices, marriage, education, and so much more. Yet, for all the places we can turn for help to be sure, we live in a time when people are less certain than ever.

For John, as he writes, he wants the reader to be sure of the important things in life. In chapter 3, he began reminding the reader that they were children of God and to love one another (a common theme in this letter), and continued by emphasizing how we can be certain of these things in our lives with Christ. Continue Reading…

[Song] Doxology played by Michael Gungor

Simply beautiful. Enjoy.

That’s some great guitar playing and an inspiring rendition of the Doxology. Praise God from whom all blessings and talent flows.

(Thanks, All About Worship)

[QOTW] No man entering a house

No man entering a house ignores him who dwells there

This is the house of God and he is here

Pray then to him who loves you and bids you welcome

Give thanks for those who in years past built this place to his glory

Rejoice in his gifts of beauty in art and music architecture and handcrafts

And worship him the one God Father of us all through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ

Amen.

  • Poem framed at entrance to village church in Hawkshead, England

Worshiping Together: 1/30/11

This week we took a break from our “Love God, Love Others” series where we have been focusing on the letters of the Apostle John to the church.

If you’re a regular reader of these posts, you know that our church has been engaged in a search process for the next senior pastor. Recently, the search committee and Governing Board narrowed it down to a particular individual and invited him to come and candidate. After he accepted the invitation to come and candidate, the leadership wanted to take opportunity to share with the congregation how God has been present and leading in this process.

So, we spent this past week focusing on God’s faithfulness to the church in these days. Continue Reading…

Worshiping Together: 1/23/11

Genuine love of God will always be seen in how we love others. Our faith and relationship with God must spill over onto others if it is sincere. That is our overriding thrust as we continue to journey through the letters of the Apostle John.

This week, we were in 1 John 2:18-29 as we remembered that there is no other way to Jesus. Everything else is a counterfeit, or anti-Christ. Are there are lots of those around. In addition, just as Christ laid down His life for us, we should be willing to lay down our lives for our brothers, especially those in the family of God. That doesn’t mean we’ll need to give up our life, but be willing to perhaps live it for the sake of someone else. Simple truths that are often challenging to live out. Continue Reading…

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