September 24, 200912:50 pm
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I’m not sure why, but I like writing this post. I think I enjoy looking back on weekend and thinking about what went right and what I could have done better for the next time I play. This past weekend I played a little bit of percussion and a little bit on mandolin. I was excited to play mandolin as it has been a while and my percussion playing centered around the tambourine, one of my favorite noise makers.
Marvelous Light - Charlie Hall (percussion)
O Praise Him - David Crowder (percussion)
Reign In Us - Ben Glover, Jon Neufeld, and Tim Neufeld (percussion)
Living For Your Glory - Tim Hughes (mandolin)
Take My Life - Louie Giglio, Frances Ridley Havergal, Henri Abraham Cesar Malan, and Chris Tomlin (mandolin)
Lift High - Steve Fee and Eddie Kirkland (percussion)
Saturday services were a bit rough on the mandolin. Like I said it had been a while so I couldn’t play what I wanted to play. I messed around that night and figured out some things and ended up liking what I switched to better anyway so that worked out nicely.
Percussion went well, or at least I think it did. My team for the next four months has a solid drummer, which always makes playing percussion that much easier.
All in all a good weekend. I look forward to playing with this team for next few months.
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Tags: Songs I Sang On Sunday, Worship Team
August 28, 200912:35 pm
Last Sunday I had the opportunity to lead worship for a small church in Auburn, Ca. The church leaders decided that every summer they would give their worship leaders the time off to rest and actually have a sabbath. Replacing those leaders they bring in a new guest group every Sunday. The entire congregation was excited to have us there and hopefully they had a great time of worship. As a side note, one of the pastors was from England and sounded very much like Turkish from Snatch. The deal was sealed when he said, “boxer.”
On Monday, with the same group from Sunday, I lead worship for The Gathering Inn, a homeless ministry that provides homeless people with dinner and a place to sleep. Churches in the area partner with The Gathering Inn and provide the organization with funds to keep the operation going as well as once a month they host the homeless shelter. It is a great way for a Churches to come together and provide for the homeless in the area. Along with dinner and a bed the people are led in a time of worship, given a brief devotional, watch movies, receive gift cards, plus whatever else the church wishes to provide. These people are truly appreciative that we came and gave of our time to lead this in a time of worship. Some people I could tell truly loved the Lord and it was a blessing to be there with them.
I will also be on the worship team at Bridgeway Christian Church this weekend which meant practice last night (Thursday), Saturday service, and Sunday service. It is a large time commitment but I know it is more of a commitment from Colette than me. I love this opportunity and would do it every week. I am especially excited about this week as I am playing with a small group (five) of guys who are extremely gifted and all around awesome. Five may not seem small but the team consists of Lead guitar/vocals, 2 percussionist, bass, and electric guitar/keys/vocals. Musically it will be awesome, hopefully the worship will be just as good.
And Lastly, tonight (friday) I am going to see Andy Gullahorn, Jill Phillips and The Music Room. There will be a post about this later because I think it is awesome what my friends are doing. All three groups/artists are amazing and this show promises to be a great time.
Tags: Andy Gullahorn, Jill Phillips, Music, The Gathering Inn, The Music Room, Worship Team
July 27, 200912:48 pm
This past week Jeremy (by the way you should be reading his blog, it is good stuff) asked me to play percussion on Saturday night since he could find an available drummer for the service. Obviously, I agreed (or I would not be writing this) and went to practice with the team Thursday night. Practice went well, had a few sound issues but it gave me the opportunity to familiarize myself with the songs and how we were going to play them. Since the team was playing with a drummer (who is pretty darn incredible) on Sunday, that was how they practiced I just sort of did my own thing. On Saturday we got together to practice without the drummer and I was a little nervous. The team had keys, bass, electric guitar, rhythm guitar, and three vocalists. That is a lot to carry with just a percussionist. After the practice I was feeling a little better. As the service began I decided to leave it in God’s hands, he could do with it as he pleased. As always that turned out to be the best decision I could have made. In my opinion the set was not lacking anything because there was not a drummer. God took care of some things. So here is the set:
Hosanna - Paul Baloche and Brenton Brown
At The Cross - Daniel Renstrom
I Am Free - Jon Egan
Our Great God - Fernando Ortega and Mac Powell
You Never Let Go - Beth Redman and Matt Redman
Wonderful Maker - Matt Redman and Chris Tomlin
Tags: Bridgeway Church, Songs I Sang On Sunday, Worship Team
June 20, 20096:02 pm
So this is a little late. To be honest I forgot I was going to write this post. But I have decided to add to it and make it a little more interesting.
This last week I once again had the privilege of playing on the worship team at Bridgeway Christian Church. Musically, the weekend went very well. I was very relieved since I was unable to make practice on Thursday so Saturday afternoon right before the first service was my only practice. Normally, that wouldn’t concern me too much, but this time, there was no drummer. This left me, playing cajon, and another percussionist, someone I have never played with, on djembe, holding down the rhythm. Without a drummer there was nowhere for me to hide. Here are the songs that we played:
- In The Secret - Andy Park
- Rescue - Jared Anderson
- I Will Rise - Louie Giglio, Matt Maher, Jesse Reeves, and Chris Tomlin
- Lord Of All - Kristian Stanfill
*Message*
- Lift High - Steve Fee and Eddie Kirkland
- It Is Well With My Soul - Philip Paul Bliss and Horatio G. Spafford
- Sing To The King - Billy Foote and Charles Silvester Horne
So this week we changed up the order of things just a bit. You may notice that we ended the service with three songs this week. Typically, we play around 6 songs, leave for the message and then return for a closing song. This past week the pastors collectively decided that a time of response was in order. So we cut the first set short and came back at the end of the service and led the congregation in three songs. This lengthened closing set gave them the ability to truly react and respond to the message. Which leads me to my question.
How does your church (if you go) order their service? Do they leave time for a time of response? And, what do you feel about it, do you feel this time is necessary?
Tags: Bridgeway Church, Songs I Sang On Sunday, Worship Team
May 18, 200911:10 am

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This past weekend was my weekend for the worship team for @bridgewaychurch. This weekend was the first of four weeks I will be playing with this team and things went really well. We gelled nicely together, and everybody is extremely nice and talented. The team consists of drums, bass, acoustic lead, acoustic rhythm, lead vocals, background vocals, and me on percussion. I hoping to throw in a little mandolin in future weeks, but this week I played cajon, djembe, a bit of cymbals, shaker and tambourine.
Happy Day (Ben Cantelon and Tim Hughes)
Amazing Grace/Grace Like Rain (Todd Agnew, Chris Collins, Edwin O. Excell, and John Newton)
How Can I Keep From Singing (Ed Cash, Matt Redman, and Chris Tomlin)
Be Thou My Vision (Mary Elizabeth Byrne and Eleanor Henrietta Hull)
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On our second service we had a bit of trouble with Amazing Grace. The song was accidentally started in 3/4 instead of 4/4. Took a second, but we realized the problem, recovered and then put in a break before the chorus to take us back to 4/4. All in all it was a good weekend and I look forward to playing with these guys next month.
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Tags: Bridgeway Church, Worship Team
May 12, 200911:18 pm
I don’t always participate in Positive Post Tuesday. Not because I don’t have anything positive to say, I usually just forget. Today I remembered. So in light of the fact that I will be playing on the worship team this weekend, I would like to talk about that team.
When I started attending Bridgeway Church I was a little timid about joining the worship team. It always seemed to be “where the cool people” hang out, and clearly you can all tell I am not one of those. After much convincing from my wife, I finally talked to the worship pastor Jeremy and set up the interviewing process. Throughout the whole process Jeremy made me feel completely comfortable and genuinely interested in the will of God for the situation. Needless to say, I joined the team.
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Joining the worship team has been the best decision I could have made. The group consists of 30+ people, plus all of the sound team. I don’t want to make it sound better then it is, we aren’t all best friends and go out every week, but I have made some great friends who are there for me when needed. The group has helped me get involved in church events, where typically I am shy and slightly introverted. The worship team has become to me a group of people joined by similar interests and talents with a common goal to worship God. From that connection we have all become friends.
I could not strongly recommend enough the need for becoming involved in your church one way or the other. We are truly meant for fellowship.
Tags: Bridgeway Church, Positive Post Tuesday, Worship Team