Category Archives: Worship

Book Giveaway: The Hole in Our Gospel

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“Whoever claims to walk in him must walk as Jesus did.”

This is the plea of Richard Stearns, president of World Vision, one of the world’s leading humanitarian organizations.  I loved the book and it’s call to understand the Biblical mandate to help the poor.  As the book articulates, and as every person in our youth group (should!) understand, there are over 2,000 verses that deal with poverty and justice.  That’s a lot of time for our inspired, Holy Book to talk about something.  I think it’s safe to assume this is critically important.

If I were writing a formal endorsement for this book, it would read something like:

“The Hole in Our Gospel” reads with inspiring, personal stories that are uniquely interwoven with profound, Biblical truth and analysis.

The book correctly identifies Jesus’ mission statement in the Bible:

I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.

To expand upon Jesus’ mission statement, “The Hole in Our Gospel” goes on to paint the beautiful story in Luke 4 where news about Jesus was beginning to spread throughout the whole countryside.  When Jesus heads to the place where he grew up in Nazareth, he went into the synagogue and stood up to read the scroll of the prophet Isaiah:

“The Spirit of the Lord is on me,

because he has anointed me

to preach good news to the poor.

He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners

and recovery of sight for the blind,

to release the opressed,

to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.

Then, Jesus rolled up the scroll and gave it back to the attendant who had given it to him to read.  The eyes of everyone in the synagogue were fastened on him, and he began by saying to them, ‘Today this scripture is fulfilled in your hearing’” (Luke 4).

Jesus is the good news to the poor, but it goes deeper than just providing for spiritual needs.  Richard Stearns is consistent throughout the book in breaking down Scriptures in helpful, tangible ways while keeping it deeply personal.

Here are some highlights:

We have shrunk Jesus to the size where He can save our soul but now don’t believe He can change the world.

“When we say that we want to be His disciple, yet attach a list of conditions, Jesus refuses to accept our terms.  His terms involve unconditional surrender” (see Mark 8:34-36).

The first Reformation … was about creeds; this one’s going to be about our deeds.  The first one divided the church; this time it will unify the church. -Rick Warren

“Christianity was meant to be spread, but not through coercion. God’s love was intended to be demonstrated, not dictated.”

Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless;

maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed.

Rescue the weak and needy;

deliver them for the hand of the wicked. -Psalm 82:3-4

“God can’t give you the blessings He has for you until you first put down the other things you are clutching in your hands.”

“In our evangelical efforts to make the good news accessible and simple to understand, we seem to have boiled it down to a kind of “fire insurance” that one can buy.”

“What if I had been born in Sudan or Bangladesh?” -Richard Stearns (asking a question each blessed person in America needs to wrestle with).

World Income Statistics:

Less than $2 per day = 2.6 Billion people (40% of the world’s population)

Less than $1 per day = 1.0 Billion people (15% of the world’s population)

$105 a day (U.S.A. average) = 0.3 Billion people (4.5% of the world’s population)

“Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.” -Helen Keller

“[Often times,] giving things to the poor does much more to make the giver feel good than it does to fundamentally address and improve the condition of those in need.”

“He who is dying of hunger must be fed rather than taught.” -St. Thomas Aquinas

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The stories throughout the book are heartbreaking.  Richard Stearns talks about Haiti (even before the Earthquake or cholera) and tells the story of Placide Simone.  At 29, she offered one of her five offspring to a stranger, saying, “Take one” while holding her listless baby and motioning toward four rail-thin toddlers, none of whom had eaten that day.  ”You pick. Just feed them.”

Wow.

So what is the Hole in our Gospel? You’ll have to read the book to find out exactly.

BUT. Because this book was so helpful in shifting my own personal perspective in helping to care for those in need (both locally and globally), I am giving the opportunity for you to win ONE OF 3 COPIES OF THE BOOK FOR FREE!  It is the paperback version of the book, and I will even mail it to you for free.  This book is that important.

The way to be eligible to win a free copy is to share one thing you plan to do in the next year to help people less fortunate than you. That’s it. The winner will be randomly selected. Contest ends on Sunday, December 12th, 2010 at 5pm. Comment below…

The Best Worship Song of 2010 is…

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And the best worship song of 2010 is…

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The Stand by Hillsong United.

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So I’ll stand with arms high and heart abandoned

In awe of the One who gave it all

I’ll stand my soul Lord to you surrendered

All I am is Yours

Our church also really likes to sing a different arrangement by Steve Fee, which combines the best part of the song (the chorus) with a chorus he wrote called “No One Higher”. Check it:

“No One Higher/The Stand” by Steve Fee

There is no one higher, no one greater

No one like our God

There is none more able, Christ our Savior

Great and glorious.

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What’s your favorite worship song of the year? (It doesn’t have to have been released this year.) What’s your worship jam right now?

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How to Get More Musicians On Your Worship Team

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I read the following piece over at Ad Lib Music (forwarded to me from my Dad).  There’s a lot of great articles on worship ministry worth checking out.  I noticed some holes in my own thinking on the issue after reading this and hope it can help give you a few ideas.


The question that Dave asks is, “How do you figure out how to add more musicians to your team?”  The usual problem is that “we just don’t have any musicians in our church”, but there may be a deeper reason for the shortage of that talent.  Here are his ideas of why:

10 causes for a lack of musicians:


1. Musicians attract musicians [perhaps there’s just not critical mass – not a talent issue, just a sheer lack of numbers]

2. A bad sound mix [when certain musicians aren’t heard in the mix, this causes potential musicians to say “Why would I want to play or sing if I might not even be heard?”] Read More »

Where to Find Worship Backing Tracks

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If you are wondering where to go for backing tracks for singing worship, the best resource I have found is Lifeway Worship (click the link to be directed there).  They have the songs in multiple keys, songs with or without backing tracks, and all the popular worship music in the world.  It is a little on the expensive side, but their extensive library is impressive.

Hope this helps those of you looking for backing tracks.

Worship Music Trading Cards

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What if instead of baseball cards, we started trading around worship leader cards?

That would be funny, eh? (Note: I’m trying to begin to get readers from Canada, so I added “eh”. No hits from there yet…).

Would you trade two Matt Redman’s for one David Crowder? What if you got the whole band, not just the dude with the funny beard?

Would Darlene Zschech be worth more money than Israel Houghton? She goes all the way back to “Shout to the Lord”.  That’s some serious credibility there.

What if Christians did something this crazy? What would you do? How would you respond?

This would be almost as tragic as Jesus tracts. Or bullhorns.

Almost.

Hopefully you got a laugh.

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Online Worship Resources

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As a worship leader, just like any job, it is hard to sift through all the information out there.  This is a guide on worship resources, including worship blogs, fantastic articles, top worship songs, magazines, worship projection, finding new worship songs, and how to efficiently find chords for your favorite worship songs.

Worship Blogs Worth Subscribing To (And Other Helpful Readings)

This is by no means an exhaustive list of worship blogs and I am still looking to find those who are writing insightful thoughts as to how to be a worship leader in an ever-changing culture.

Bob Kauflin/Worship Matters – This is the best worship resource on the net that I have found.  Bob is also the author of the book Worship Matters, which is the best worship leader book I’ve ever read.  I advocate this Sovereign Grace Ministries leader to all of my worship leader friends.

Worship Together Blog – Worship Together is one of the main hubs for worship leaders online. Video tutorials, free sheet music for top worship songs, solid worship articles, and sheet music for purchase.

Ross Parsley’s BlogRoss Parsley is the leader of New Life Church, the mega-church in Colorado Springs that had the unfortunate incident with Ted Haggard.  Ross writes good thoughts on worship and as many of my friends who know him tell me he has a very humble heart despite his huge reach on American Christianity.  I’m a fan of Ross’.  He also started an entire school for training young worshipers and has helped develop Jared Anderson (Amazed, Rescue) and Glenn Packiam (I am Free).

Glenn Packiam’s Blog – As I said, Glenn is another talent to come out of New Life’s congregation.  He writes some good practical advice and good insights if you can sift past all of his ads for his books.

Worship Resources Int’l - A whole host of great information and advice on worship and effective leading on a global scale.

Worship.com – Blog on worship and other theological insights. Some great articles, but you have to dig since they post a lot of other things on God too.

All About Worship – Blog format on Worship – lots of videos, giveaways, and helpful thoughts on worship.

Biblical Worship – A focused blog on asking practical questions on worship that points us to the cross. Huge focus on the history of where worship has come from.  Who knew Southern Baptists could produce some great content? ;)

Reformed Worship – Reformed and old-school, but a few good nuggets of information on worship.

David Crowder – You should read everything from Crowder because he is the best worship leader alive (whatever that means). Ha! He is my favorite writer and thinker when it comes to worship and how his album actually sounds, although his blog is more goofy than helpful for worship.  You can see his books here which I’ve skimmed and found very insightful.

Christianity TodayHere is a list of a ton of well done articles from Christianity Today on worship. CT has some of the best writings on Christianity on the web!

John Piper – John Piper, one of the most popular Christian teachers on the planet, writes daily on all sorts of topics.  Here is a link to all of his sermons and articles on worship. Really solid stuff.

CCLI – The necessary evil in the industry (I suppose). They have expanded beyond just being a copyright and data collection group to having some resources for worship leaders, including videos of how/why top worship songs were written.

Worship Links – TONS of links. Lots of terrible ones, but a lot of helpful links to articles, Christian publications, publishers, dance, denominations, arts, and other worship resources.

LifeWay – Christian publishers who also have a worship blog that is decent. Mission statement: “helping put ‘the exaltation of God’ into the mouths of God’s people and sharing the thoughts of others as they write about worship.”

Calvin Institute of Christian Worship – A HUGE plethora of resources and articles to grow and learn from on Christian Worshipers (tools for preparing to worship, reflections on what we do as worshipers, and insight on how worship looks from the pew), Publications (practical resources for congregational leaders and scholarly works on the history, theology, and practice of worship worldwide), Leadership (materials for worship planning, pastoral and lay leadership, teaching worship in schools and seminaries, and nourishing congregational life), Arts (enhancing and disciplining creativity in liturgical expression, including dance and drama, language arts, music, technology and media arts, and visual arts), Worshiping Communities (snapshots, studies, and stories of worship renewal in congregations, campuses, and communities throughout North America and around the world), and Interdisciplinary Learning (essays and documents on how worship interacts with biblical and theological studies, philosophy and the humanities, and the social sciences to shape transformative Christian living).

Resurgence – I’m no advocate for Mark Driscoll, but this is a concise and accurate description of the Scriptural requirements of a Worship Pastor at his site that I found helpful.

Engage Worship – Worship resources geared towards a younger audience. Like.

Experiencing God – Slightly old-school, but has some good articles and advice on worship leading and tech information.  I appreciated their dedication to Women in Worship.  Cool to see a whole section dedicated to advice from women.

Reformed Worship – “Our site features more than 1,700 articles for planning and leading worship – including complete service plans, dramas, litanies, seasonal resources, and more. Browse by issue, subject, season, or search by keyword.” It’s a decent resource.

Worship House Media – Mini Movies, Cool backgrounds, iWorship (yuck). Cool looking site, not that great of content.  The best site for church videos is probably Sermon Spice.

Israel Hougton - Blog from a top worship leader (not all that helpful though IMHO).

Don Moen – Another blog from a top worship leader that is more helpful.

Gateway Worship – Top Worship group definitely worth following, but no blog (that I’m aware of).

Paul Baloche/Lead Worship – Some resources,  but not all that helpful from Baloche.

Building Worship – Not much here other than free worship backgrounds and a video countdown to start the service.

Resound Worship – “RESOUNDworship.org is an exciting free resource for churches worldwide. Our aim is to provide local churches with fresh worship songs containing strong, Biblical lyrics supported by singable, contemporary music.” Decent.

[If you have more that are helpful, please let me know in the comments below.]

Finding Chords for Worship

The beauty of the internet is that it has made a lot of things cheaper and in many cases free.  If you are looking for sheet music, your best option is to probably go through Praise Charts or Worship Together.  However, many people do not need the 4 part harmony or even the melody line.  They just need chords and .mp3′s.  Read More »