Archive for May, 2009

Walk Hard. Pray Hard.

Monday, May 25th, 2009

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Last night at Home Group, we talked about serving the city. With our Lamentations series coming up, we are hosting prayer nights every other week: open to the city, to pray for the city. Put two and two together, and last night we were talking about serving the city through prayer. And we brought up the fact that numerous people have this story: “I see what you guys are doing, and I love it. ” But they won’t come to experience why we do it. They won’t involve themselves with our community. They love our destination…but they don’t want to walk with us yet. And at Home Group, we figured out the missing link: we aren’t praying as hard as we are walking. We love, live, and echo like Jesus. It’s been ingrained in our culture from the very beginning, which I take responsibility for. It’s my passion. But I also take responsibility for our weaknesses, including our communal intimacy with God. We don’t pray enough. And it’s a reflection of my heart. But that will be changing. As a church, we going to start putting more emphasis on prayer. And it starts now. I’m not sure about how to facilitate this thing, or even to encourage/spur us on to prayer. Maybe you reading this do have an idea. Step up, email me (derek -at- harmonydc.com), something. Here are some tools that you can use to become more intimate with Christ through prayer:

  • EXAMEN.me: It’s a great online tool for typing out prayers and dissecting Scripture via an online journal. I love it like this. I’m too intellectual for my own good, and I need structure sometimes when I’m talking to Jesus. This provides me with an avenue for that structure.
  • Moleskine: The way I journal is two verses at a time, followed by a prayer reflecting my thoughts on those verses. I keep my thoughts in a Moleskine.
  • The 2:9 Booklet: This is a resource that we produced last summer during the Jonah series to lead us in guided prayer during the week. Worked out pretty good. It’s basically a collection of Psalms centered around 5 themes. There is an introduction within the book.
  • A Floor: Eric Butler said it best last night: for intimate, gut-wrenching prayer, all you need is a floor. The resources above are great, but prayer doesn’t require them. It just requires time…and obedience. God already knows what we ask, but He desires a conversation. An outpouring of the heart. Time after time in Scripture, His people cry out to Him in their weakness…and He responds.

Harmony, what were to happen if we started praying our hearts out on a regular basis? Combine that with living out the Gospel on mission in this city, and God may move mightily on our behalf.

A Vision for Music at Harmony

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

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This afternoon I had the pleasure of hanging out with Matthew Lilley, and later, Eric Von Kopp and Nolan Smock (of Charming Youngsters fame). And a conversation that Nolan, Eric, and myself had has got my brain stirring about something I’ve thought about often: what does music/worship look like at Harmony?

Right now, we have a great foundation. Pablo Mazariegos is currently leading the band, along with Brad Proctor (of Greenville Tweets fame). Soon to join them will be Pablo’s future wife, Jessica.  But as we move forward, where will it lead? Here’s what I’m hoping: I’m hoping that a whole community of musicians forms. Not just one band. Not just one worship leader. A community. Just as we will be led in the mission of God by a plurality of elders, I want us to be led into worship of God by a plurality of worship leaders; gifted musicians who know what good music sounds like…and what God looks like. I want us to modernize hymns, so that we are producing music that is theologically rich and musically pleasing. I want us to write original songs for both personal enjoyment and corporate nourishment. I want us to produce music for Greenville’s people to listen to for pleasure…and to get a glimpse of Who we worship. I want music to be produced that is redemptive and positive. I want to see multiple genres represented in this community: from indie rock to alternative to newgrass to hip-hop to country. It takes different kinds of music to reach different kinds of people.

Banjos, hammered dulcimers, ukeleles, trumpets, and full string sections can be used for the Glory of God. This is a good thing. The musicians are here in Greenville. I promise you that. God has gifted many, many people in this city. It’s a matter of awakening them to why He has gifted them. And that community will form. I personally can’t wait.

Music for Your Soul

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

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For those of you who know me personally, you probably know that I’m a HUGE music buff. I have an iPod, iPhone, and 500GB hard drive full of songs I’ve collected over the years. But for your enjoyment, I’ve collected some songs/videos that I personally enjoy thoroughly. Some of it you’ve probably heard, but maybe there’s a band in there that you haven’t heard, or a song you haven’t heard by a band you have. Enjoy.

Sufjan Stevens – Seven Swans

This song is eerie. Like really eerie. And I love it. Bonus fact: My wife hates this song. 

Flame ft. John Reilly and Lecrae

I love hip-hop…of all kinds. I also love the band Reilly. Hopefully, we’ll bring ‘em to Greenville one day. 

People in Planes – Mayday, M’aidez

Love this Welsh band’s sound. Thanks to Brad Proctor for introducing me to them.

John Butler Trio – Zebra

Gotta love these guys. Here’s a live playing of Zebra. So much energy on stage. So sad they’ve broken up…

Brooks Ritter – Child

You may have heard of him as a worship leader from Sojourn, whose music is also awesome. Anyway, here you go:

William Fitzsimmons – Passion Play

Awesome, Gospel-centered song.